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Subject: Re: HP Mibs
From: "James Shanks" <jshanks@us.ibm.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 16:22:55 -0500
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No, I don't have this MIB.  But Support can help you get it loaded or 
fixed so that mib2trap can work on it.
But you can also browse the MIB.  They are readable by humans.  Bring it 
up in an editor and look for TRAP-TYPE or NOTIFICATION-TYPE statements.
Usually there are extensive comments  and sometimes the specific trapd id 
is used in the MIB identifier where the trap is defined. 

James Shanks
Level 3 Support  for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
 





"Westphal, Raymond" <RWestphal@erac.com>
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Hello Everyone.

NV 6.0.2 on AIX 4.3.3.10

I'm receiving an unknown trap from an HP ProCurve 2524 switch model 
J4813A.
Here's the trap:

Enterprise hp (1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.14.12.1) generic trap:6 specific trap: 5
with 4 arguments
1) private.enterprises.11.2.14.11.1.7.2.1.4.2404 (Integer): 3
2) private.enterprises.11.2.14.11.1.7.2.1.5.2404 (Integer): 2
3) private.enterprises.11.2.14.11.1.7.2.1.6.2404 (Integer): 3
4) private.enterprises.11.2.14.11.1.7.3.0.2404 (OctetString):
http://a.b.c.d/cgi/fDetail?index=2404

I can access the URL in the 4th argument but a user ID is required to view
the page.

I suspect the trap definitions are in the hpicfOid.mib. However, I cannot
load the mib file. And both the xnmloadmib2 and mib2trap complain of
problems but report different lines of the file.

Has anyone successfully loaded the hpicfOid.mib (SNMPV2) file. 

Thanks in advance for any insights or suggestions.

Happy Holidays
Ray Westphal
Enterprise Rent-A-Car


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No, I don't have this MIB.  But Support can help you get it loaded or fixed so that mib2trap can work on it.
But you can also browse the MIB.  They are readable by humans.  Bring it up in an editor and look for TRAP-TYPE or NOTIFICATION-TYPE statements.
Usually there are extensive comments  and sometimes the specific trapd id is used in the MIB identifier where the trap is defined.

James Shanks
Level 3 Support  for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group




"Westphal, Raymond" <RWestphal@erac.com>
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Hello Everyone.

NV 6.0.2 on AIX 4.3.3.10

I'm receiving an unknown trap from an HP ProCurve 2524 switch model J4813A.
Here's the trap:

Enterprise hp (1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.14.12.1) generic trap:6 specific trap: 5
with 4 arguments
1) private.enterprises.11.2.14.11.1.7.2.1.4.2404 (Integer): 3
2) private.enterprises.11.2.14.11.1.7.2.1.5.2404 (Integer): 2
3) private.enterprises.11.2.14.11.1.7.2.1.6.2404 (Integer): 3
4) private.enterprises.11.2.14.11.1.7.3.0.2404 (OctetString):
http://a.b.c.d/cgi/fDetail?index=2404

I can access the URL in the 4th argument but a user ID is required to view
the page.

I suspect the trap definitions are in the hpicfOid.mib. However, I cannot
load the mib file. And both the xnmloadmib2 and mib2trap complain of
problems but report different lines of the file.

Has anyone successfully loaded the hpicfOid.mib (SNMPV2) file.

Thanks in advance for any insights or suggestions.

Happy Holidays
Ray Westphal
Enterprise Rent-A-Car


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