Hi John!
are you sure you don't have the MIB description for your equipement?
Do you receive this trap with indeterminate status. If so you need to load the
definition from a mib file.
If not this trap is known from Netview.
Otherwise you have to ask this file to the router's vendor.
To verify if this trap is in trapd.conf you can get the oid in the event you
receive in your workspace and look for it in /usr/OV/conf/C/trapd.conf . Do not
put a dot (.) before the first digit of the oid (1.3.6.1.4... and not
.1.3.6.1.4...) you are looking for.
Hope this will help you.
Alexis Henry
Banque Nationale de Paris
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I am receiving events on my NetView console (Windows
NT / NetView 5.1.1)that show a description that does
not provide helpful information. For example, a trap
from a router shows "DEFAULT FMT: private
enterprises.,
etc." I'm guessing I don't have the appropriate mib
loaded or the trap is not added to trapd.conf
correctly, but I'm not sure. If this is the case, how
do I know what mib to load for a particular trap?
Thanks for your help.
John B.
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John Belliveau
BelliTech Solutions
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