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Subject: | Re: [nv-l] mib2trap error |
From: | Paul <pstroud@bellsouth.net> |
Date: | Wed, 22 Oct 2003 20:52:46 -0400 |
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Check for any Cisco Specific IMPORTS at the top of the file and cat them
in order
onto the top of this file. Then try it again. Mib2trap is quite picky
about having
all the dependencies when creating the traps. Paul v26041@iname.com wrote: loaded mibv2 CISCO-PORT-SECURITY-MIB to NVv713 Get the following errors while running mib2trapWarning: The mib description doesn't seem to be consistent. Some nodes couldn't be linked under the "iso" tree. These nodes are left: Left-over node cpsSecureMacAddrRowStatus ::= { >cpsSecureMacAddressEntry 4 } (1) Left-over node cpsSecureMacAddrRemainingAge ::= { >cpsSecureMacAddressEntryEnterprise object id not found for trap cpsSecureMacAddrViolation, (6,1). 3 } ( 195) Left-over node cpsSecureMacAddrType ::= { cpsSecureMacAddressWhere did I go wrong !!! Vic |
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