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RE: [nv-l] [TRAPD] NetBios over TCPIP undefined trap

To: "NetView User Group (E-mail)" <nv-l@lists.tivoli.com>
Subject: RE: [nv-l] [TRAPD] NetBios over TCPIP undefined trap
From: Freeman Ken <Ken.Freeman@woolwich.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 08:13:42 -0000
Dermott,
 
Thanks for explaining the breakdown of the Microsoft OIDs - I always
wondered they were so long but I just never got round to figuring it out.
 
Ken

-----Original Message-----
From: Dermott [mailto:netMan2Hire@netscape.net]
Sent: 07 February 2002 05:22
To: NetView List Server
Subject: Fw: [nv-l] [TRAPD] NetBios over TCPIP undefined trap


Hey Don, 
 
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 simialar to 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.13, as I recall.
 
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 - ascii decimal codes follow the '7' 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:
http://www.ecu.edu/itcs/newsletter/July2000/tips.htm
<http://www.ecu.edu/itcs/newsletter/July2000/tips.htm> 
 
Good Luck,
--Dermott

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Ray  <mailto:westphal@accessus.net> Westphal 
To: NetView List Server <mailto:nv-l@lists.tivoli.com>  ; Davis, Donald
<mailto:donald.davis@firstcitizens.com>  
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 8:02 PM
Subject: RE: [nv-l] [TRAPD] NetBios over TCPIP undefined trap

Don,
I looked on www.mibcentral.com <http://www.mibcentral.com>  but I could not
find anything.
 
Sorry.

-----Original Message-----
From: Davis, Donald [mailto:donald.davis@firstcitizens.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 7:55 AM
To: IBM NetView Discussion (E-mail)
Subject: RE: [nv-l] [TRAPD] NetBios over TCPIP undefined trap


A little more Info,
The OID:
 
1.3.7.66.114.111.119.115.101.114
 
1.3.7 =  ???
66.114.111....114 = "Browser"
 
Does anyone at Microsoft understand MIB tree structure ???
 
Don

-----Original Message-----
From: Davis, Donald [mailto:donald.davis@firstcitizens.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 8:40 AM
To: IBM NetView Discussion (E-mail)
Subject: [nv-l] [TRAPD] NetBios over TCPIP undefined trap



Here's a new trap that I know I have never seen before. 
It appears to be compliments of Microsoft. 
Does anyone have any info on where to find a MIB file for this or an
explanation of what this trap means? 


Wed Feb 06 05:11:10 2002 dcncsrvrmsv02.u ? NO FMT IN TRAPD.CONF:
119.115.101.114 (1.3.7.66.114.111.119.115.101.114) generic:6
specific:1073749839 args(6):  [1] .iso.org.1.0 (OctetString): The browser
has forced an election on network
\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{BFB4263B-E2C5-4081-A010-7377F01807BB} because a Windows
2000 Server (or domain master) browser is started.  [2] .iso.org.2.0
(OctetString): Unknown

 [3] .iso.org.3.0 (OctetString): DCNCSRVRMSV02 
 [4] .iso.org.4.0 (OctetString): 4 
 [5] .iso.org.5.0 (OctetString): 0 
 [6] .iso.org.dod.0 (OctetString):
\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{BFB4263B-E2C5-4081-A010-7377F01807BB} 

SPECIFIC   : 1073749839 (hex: 40001f4f) 
GENERIC    : 6 
CATEGORY   : Error Events 
ENTERPRISE :   1.3.7.66.114.111.119.115.101.114 
SOURCE     : Source not known (?) 
HOSTNAME   : dcncsrvrmsv02.uam.aaa.com 
SEVERITY   : Indeterminate 
LOGGEDTIME : 02/06/02 05:11:10 

Don



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