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[nv-l] simulating/regenerating traps?

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Subject: [nv-l] simulating/regenerating traps?
From: "Karl Prinelle" <Karl.Prinelle@elyzium.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 14:19:00 -0000
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Hi list,
 
I'm just in the middle of testing some nv rules / tec integration & I've had a thought (possibly the 1st!) about being able to regenerate traps sent to netview for testing? 
 
Typically a trap would have been sent to a customers live netview box, possibly without the trap formatting in place & I need to reproduce it on my machines & do rules/tec stuff.  The trap will come from a device I won't have access to so I can't easily re-generate it.
 
Is the trapd.log contents complete & a standard form I can pull out and form a call to snmptrap, or is there a trace that needs to be set that would cause it to contain the full trap and it's variables?
 
Many thanks in advance
 
K
 
 
 
 
 
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