Come now, boys, shake and make up.
A cisco expert might chime in here, but in the meantime....
Larry, where I look when I want to try to figure out what these traps mean
(guessing is often faster than finding the appropriate vendor
documentation)
is the MIB Browser. Those mib variables will be found under the Private
branch somewhere, and when you get down to the MIB variables mentioned,
the descriptions will probably help. Certainly the enumeration of the
states
will be defined. Since the names of the variables show up in the traps,
then
I believe you will find that the mibs have already been loaded. On Unix I
would go to the mibs directory (/usr/OV/snmp-mibs) and grep on the variable
name in all files, and see which file it is in, and just edit the file and
read it.
I don't know how to do that on NT, though.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
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NetView for NT
Would this trap indicate a physical problem on the serial interface of the
router
or is it an LMI status request from the router to the DLCI?
It makes me think it is the router serial interface since it's DTE.
Where can I reference the meanings of the Index and State?
TRAP:
frDLCIStatusChange:trap received from enterprise frame-relay-dte
with 3 arguments: frCircuitIfIndex=3; frCircuitDlci=100;
frCircuitState=3
Thanks,
Larry
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