Hi Brian,
look in the archive of this list on how to load cisco traps. Loading MIB-files
won't resolve the problem, you have to load trap-definitions.
Michael Seibold
Gmünder Ersatzkasse GEK
Germany
>>> bhwang@tw.ibm.com 26.04.2001 04.56 Uhr >>>
Dear all,
What MIB did you load and make the netview understanding the trap,
I have load many Cisco MIBs to netview , but I got the config change trap
with question mark.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Brian Hwang,
IBM,Taiwan
TEL:886-7-213-5523
FAX:886-7-216-5488
E-Mail: bhwang@tw.ibm.com
Hi
Cisco routers sends this traps when someone has exit from the config term.
Jose Manuel Garcia Crespo
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: Wakako Yamamoto [SMTP:yamamoto_wakako@hotmail.com]
> Enviado el: Saturday, April 21, 2001 4:23 PM
> Para: nv-l@tkg.com
> Asunto: [NV-L] ciscoConfigManEvent trap !
>
> Hi can anyone help me to explain why i can see these alerts on Netview?
>
> 983333470 1 Thu Feb 15 18:34:28 2001 172.16.9.11 A
> ciscoConfigManEvent
> trap received from enterprise cisco-config-man with 3 arguments:
> ccmHistoryEventCommandSource=1; ccmHistoryEventConfigSource=3;
> ccmHistoryEventConfigDestination=2
>
>
> Thanks !
>
> Wakako Yamamoto
> Network Admin
> Fuji-Bank Tokyo
> Tel: 81-3-5361-0924
> Fax: 81-3-5361-6772
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