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[nv-l] Unknown trap from Nortel BayStack 450

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Subject: [nv-l] Unknown trap from Nortel BayStack 450
From: "Gehrig, Winfried" <winfried.gehrig@eds.com>
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2003 08:05:50 -0000
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Hello Netview-specialists.

I hopy You can help me with the following misinterpreted Nortel-trap-problem on 
our Netview V6.0
Nortel BayStack 450 systems with SW-Version 4.4 send our the following trap 
randomly:

SNMP: ----- Simple Network Management Protocol (Version 1) -----
SNMP: 
SNMP: Version      = 0
SNMP: Community    = public
SNMP: Command      = Trap
SNMP: Enterprise      = {1.3.6.1.4.1.45.5.2.2}          <--unknown
SNMP: Network address = [yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy]
SNMP: Generic trap    = 6 (Enterprise specific)         <--unknown
SNMP: Specific trap   = 3                                       <--unknown
SNMP: Time ticks      = 135334224
SNMP: 
SNMP: Object = {1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.7} (ifIndex.7)      <-- probably the 
ifIndex; in this case: port #7
SNMP: Value  = 7
SNMP: 

Due to the fact that the Enterprise-ID 1.3.6.1.4.1.45.5.2.2 is not contained in 
our system, Netview
chooses apparently the nearest Enterprise-ID 1.3.6.1.4.1.45
The trap is then displayed with wrong information like "Ethernet board Power 
supply failure"

Does somebody know what is really behind this trap ?

Thank You for any help in advance 


Dipl.-Ing. (BA)  Winfried Gehrig
NORTEL Certified Support Specialist
Global Delivery Unit LAN
EDS Schweinfurt GmbH  
Gunnar-Wester-Str. 12
97421 Schweinfurt
Tel.: + 49 9721  563077
Fax: + 49 9721 5663077
Mailto:Winfried.Gehrig@eds.com




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