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RE: (ASCEND) SNMP Traps?
Phillip,
Thanks. I somehow was missing the ascend.trp file.
I'm brand new to this whole MIB thing. I've always just used the OIDS
explicitly on the rare occasions that I needed them.
-Troy
** -----Original Message-----
** From: Phillip Vandry [mailto:phil@4p.com]
** Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 2:06 PM
** To: Troy Settle
** Cc: ascend-users@bungi.com
** Subject: Re: (ASCEND) SNMP Traps?
**
**
** > Hey all,
** >
** > We just got a trap server up, and most of the OIDs we're receiving are
** > resolving fine, but this one doesn't appear to be in the MIBs.
** Anyone have
** > any idea what we're seeing? (and, we're seeing a LOT of these
** from various
** > maxen).
** >
** >
** > Manager :Trapd Probe
** > Agent :Ascend Modem
** > AlertGroup :x
** > AlertKey :.1.3.6.1.4.1.52916
** > Severity :Indeterminate
** > Summary :.1.3.6.1.4.1.529 6 16
**
** Well I'm not totally sure how to interpret this reporting format, but I'm
** guessing the format of the Summary line is:
**
** Summary :<enterprise-specific-oid> <trap-type>
** <specific-type>
**
** <enterprise-specific-oid> = .1.3.6.1.4.1.529, which is Ascend's OID
** <trap-type> = 6, meaning enterprise specific trap
** <specific-type> = 16, which is TRAP-TYPE 16 under Ascend's OID, which is:
**
** eventTableOverwrite TRAP-TYPE
** ENTERPRISE ascend
** DESCRIPTION "A new event has overwritten an unread event.
** This trap is sent only for systems which
** support Ascend's accounting MIB.
** Once sent, additional overwrites will not
** cause another trap to be sent until at least
** 1 table's worth of new events have occured."
** ::= 16
**
** (from ascend.trp)
**
** -Phil
**
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