In my opinion, it cannot be right if the enterprise id does not define a
vendor (usually 1.3.6.1.4.1.xx . etc) , because the generic trap-type is
"6", which means "enterprise specific". And MIB-II does not identify a
vendor.
How is trapd displaying this in trapd.log?
If the trap is not formatted, it should lay out all the contents and tell
you the hostname which sent it.
What kind of an agent is it?
James Shanks
Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
"Philippe Menard" <PME@fr.ibm.com>
02/28/2003 09:41 AM
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Subject: [nv-l] Illegal trap ?
All,
Slightly off topic, sorry.
A network device is sending the following trap to our NetView box :
- EID = .1.3.6.1.2.1 ( mib2 )
- Generic = 6 ( enterprise-specific )
- Specific = 2 ( unknown )
I couldn't find this trap in the RFCs. Has anyone seen it before ?
Also I suspect it is illegal. Do you agree ?
Regards,
Phil.
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Philippe MÉNARD
Networking Delivery Support Center
Mail : pme@fr.ibm.com
Phone : +33 (0)4 92 11 48 69
Fax : +33 (0)4 93 24 49 07
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