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Subject: | Re: [nv-l] A Authentication Failure Incorrect Community Name |
From: | James Shanks <jshanks@us.ibm.com> |
Date: | Mon, 6 Mar 2006 13:27:20 -0500 |
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If you turn on the trapd trace, it will give you the IP address from which the trap was received. If you enable the hex dump option on trapd it will also dump the trap in hex, making it easier to find in the trace. Also, most authentication failure traps do not contain the failing community name, the standard one has no variables at all, so you should be able to look in trapd.conf and see what enterprise is sending it. Perhaps these things will give you some clues. James Shanks Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group |
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