Sorry for the delay in responding to this.

On 25/08/06, Christopher Fowler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm confused about the OID that is sent with 'xupstbControlOff'
>
> Here is a section from the MIB:
    [snip]

You may have better luck talking to the people who designed this MIB.
It feels a little confused to me, and I'm slightly surprised that it's
still using SMIv1.



> In my management application I have to enter the OIDs numerically to be
> alarmed.  Using snmptranslate I know the OID of xupstbControlOff
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ snmptranslate -On XUPS-MIB::xupstbControlOff
> .1.3.6.1.4.1.534.1.0.0.0.1
>
> I do not see a variable list that is sent with that trap but I must
> enter one in the application.  Can someone tell me what is sent and how
> they read that in the MIB?

What application are you using to send the trap?
Given the MIB definitions that you've shown us, you shouldn't need to
specify a variable list.
The only necessary information would be the trap OID (for SNMPv2/3
traps) or the enterprise number and trap number (for SNMPv1 traps).

Dave

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