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Re: [nv-l] HP Printer Traps error

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Subject: Re: [nv-l] HP Printer Traps error
From: Michael_Noonkesser@bluecrossmn.com
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 09:27:57 -0500
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Okay I'm sorry the reason you are getting the "unknown format msg is you 
do not have the correct mib loaded for the device that is sending the 
trap.
Can you identify the model of the printer that is sending the 
traps?www.mibdepot.com is a good resource for mibs
 I don't process anything from printers so I may not be any further help. 
with configs-

Use >Options>Load/Unload SNMP Mibs  drop down from the Netview GUI to 
add(load) new mibs,. ( Handy to know the location of the file  before hand 
though)

But if you don't want to see that msg, use >Options> Event Configuration: 
Trap customization and set it to not log and not display. Do not forward 
etc etc.

Regards,

Mike Noonkesser 
Office 651-662-1012
Fax    651-662-2279



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Micheal, 
Thats great i would use that to compile a rule for it for TEC, but what 
should i do with Netview events.... will that fix the problem in NV as 
well? Do i need to edit the trapd.conf file?? 

Regards, 
~Usman 


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Run : /usr/OV/bin/mib2trap <MIB NAME>.mib <MIB NAME.trap <MIB NAME>.baroc

>From the dir you mib is in run mib2trap with output file being 
hpstuff.trap and hpstuff.baroc being the baroc that will be loaded to TEC 
if you are forwarding to TEC 

mib2trap assists in event customization.

Usage:
   mib2trap <mib file> <output file> [<baroc file>] [<base class>]
       <mib file> is your input mib definition file,
       <output file> will contain a series of 'addtrap' commands,
       <baroc file> will contain baroc statements to be used with T/EC.
       <base class> indicates the base class for the optional baroc fil

Regards,

Mike Noonkesser
NV 7.1.3 Solaris



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You need to run the addtrap command with suitable parameters. 

The infomation comes either from running mib2trap on the HP MIB and 
capturing the output 
in a script file. You can ignore errors from the rest of the mib as long 
as something appears in the script file. 

Or manually from looking in trapd.log. 
In particular you need the 'Enterprise' number and the 'Specific' trap 
number. 

I seem to remember running mib2trap on a Unix version of Netview, 
and taking the script across to the windows version, renaming it as a 
'.bat' 

It should also be possible to do the same through the graphical interface. 



John Gatrell 

>NV 7.1.4 FP03 
>SA 
>Windows 2000 SP4 
> I am having a large number of errors on Netview stating 
> 'trap found with no know format in trapd.conf' what do i need to do get 
it fixed? 
> The traps are coming from a HP network printer. 


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