Fred Bish wrote:
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> I understand that mib2trap retrieves trap definitions in a MIB definition
> file. Which MIB contains the traps for Cisco routers, specifically, the
> 7513, 2500, and 4500 routers?
Any MIB definition can contain a trap definition. The most reliable
way to find them is to look for
TRAP-TYPE (via grep or some similar utility).
For Cisco, they actually have a consolidated file called cisco-traps (or
something similar) with a majority of their Enterprise specific traps
contained therein.
They also have a script on their ftp site containing addtrap statements
for the major traps you can expect in their product line. It's a
little dated but still fairly accurate.
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