Thank you very much, cleared up all that clutter,
Doug
At 07:59 PM 1/11/2006, Javier Szyszlican wrote:
You could create a new trap receiver (in admin/internal config/event analizer).
Match it to the 'static' Receiver command without any more parameters.
This is what I did with the TCP Port trap.
+-------+----------+-----------------------+---------------------+----------------------+-------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------+-----------------+
| ID | Position | Description | Interface Type | OID Match | Receiver Command (file) | Parameters | Backend | Stop if Matches |
+-------+----------+-----------------------+---------------------+----------------------+-------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------+-----------------+
| 3 | 10 | Link Down | Physical Interfaces | .1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.5.3 | static | down,interfacenumber,1 | Alarm Verify Operational | X |
| 2 | 10 | Link Up | Physical Interfaces | .1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.5.4 | static | up,interfacenumber,1 | Alarm Verify Operational | X |
| 10001 | 10 | TCP Port Trap | TCP Ports | .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.0.1 | static | | No Backend | X |
| 1 | 99 | Default Trap Receiver | No Interface Type | .* | unknown | | Unknown Event | X |
+-------+----------+-----------------------+---------------------+----------------------+-------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------+-----------------+
Javier
Doug Veldhuisen wrote:
I have Jffnms 0.8.2 installed on a Fedora RedHat 3 system.
The system runs very well and monitors just what I need it to do.
However, could someone please tell me how to get jffnms to not look a specific trap from cisco devices?
What I want to eliminate is the tty trap. Documentation says this is enabled by default, but cannot find a good spot to disable it. I think the OID = .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.0.1
I am covered in these traps and would like to drop them from existence or could someone please tell me a way to manage them.
Doug Veldhuisen
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