Larry -
The trap you show does not contain the IP address in tsLineUser [2]. What you
show is that this has the simple integer value "5". The IP address is not part
of this variable. I cannot tell you where it is, if it is anywhere. But you
are looking in the wrong place.
I cannot tell from what you have shown what is in variable 6. Could that octet
string be what you want? Are you confused about the difference bewteen
"tsLineUser [2]" (which is the second trap variable) and "tsLineUser.2" (which
is the MIB object represented by the sixth trap variable)?
James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support
"Chance, Larry" <lchance@SFBCIC.COM> on 08/25/99 10:14:11 AM
Please respond to Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView
<NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU>
To: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU
cc: (bcc: James Shanks/Tivoli Systems)
Subject: Trap variables
[ NetView for NT ]
How do I capture (or can I capture) the IP addresses shown below and pass
them through
the batch file I'm trying to use?
Trap Notification:
c:\\usr\\ov\\doThisBatch.bat "$x"
What is x?
I want to get the IP information from tsLineUser [2] which has the
destination and
source IP. As it is, I only get the Integer 5.
tcpConnectionClose trap received from enterprise mynetwork with 6 arguments:
tslineSesType=5;
tcpConnState=5;
loctcpConnElapsed=892;
loctcpConnInBytes=41;
loctcpConnOutBytes=84;
tsLineUser=
[1] ltsLineSessionEntry.tslineSesType.2.1 (Integer): 5
[2] tcpConnState.10.0.1.19.23.10.0.1.163.1112 (Integer): 5
[3] loctcpConnElapsed.10.0.1.19.23.10.0.1.163.1112 (Ticks): 892
[4] loctcpConnInBytes.10.0.1.19.23.10.0.1.163.1112 (Integer): 41
[5] loctcpConnOutBytes.10.0.1.19.23.10.0.1.163.1112 (Integer): 84
[6] local.lts.ltsLineTable.ltsLineEntry.tsLineUser.2 (OctetString)
Thanks,
Larry
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