It looks like some of the actual OID is
missing,
1.3.7.66.114.111.119.115.101.114 looks like the
end of the standard MSFT OID,
the beginning should be similar to
1.3.6.1.4.1.311. (311 is microsoft), then should
come the rest of your OID:
The decode of your remaining data should work as
follows:
1 - means 'software'
3 - Im not sure of, I've seen 4 (meant SMS
1.2) and 13 (meant SMS 2.0)
7 - 7 ascii decimal
codes follow in the OID -
as you've pointed out: 66 aka the char code for 'B', then 'r', 'o',
...)
1.3.7.66.114.111.119.115.101.114
B r o
w s e r
This particular event indicates that a
"stronger" MSFT box has entered the domain and a new election for the Domain
Master Browser is being called for to confirm this. Strength is relative,
its mostly based on the Windows OS from Win 3.1 up thru the current
versions, the most current being the
'strongest'
Heres a link that explains the inefficiencies of
the current architecture & has hints how to limit it if this event is
hindering your network:
Good
Luck,
--Dermott