David:  Thank you for the response:  Tried your solutions and the only one that works for me is the traphandle.  the cisco one does not.  Its an invalid statement.  Might work on newer hardware, but the stuff I have, no.

Thanks much
Doug


At 05:21 AM 1/13/2006, LIMA David wrote:
Hi Doug,
 
You can eliminate those traps before inserting them into JFFNMS DB
 

1 – At cisco stage this should work
for the
conf

no snmp-server enable traps tty 

On the version of devices I have: 2924xl, 2950's and 8510 this command is invalid.


 

2 – At snmp trap daemon


These work nicely.


 

traphandle .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.0.1
/bin/true

 

or traphandle SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.9.0.1 
/bin/true

 

if you didn’t specify “printNumericOids yes” in
/etc/snmp/snmp.conf

 
Cheers,
 
 
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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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