> From: Ragnar Moller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 9:24 AM
> I previously posted about a snmp trap definition clash with,
> to my disappoinment, no answers.
Well, I doubt anyone else could make sense of it.
> We have a solution with it's own set of traps.
> But after our customer installed another app on the same
> server, traps come out without the .internet part
> This probaly comes from some kind of interefence between the two.
No. There is no ".internet part". OIDs are an absolute addressing
mechanism - intermediary parts cannot be elided. They may not, however, be
displayed. One of the tools may be using the "-Ou" flag. You may want to have
all your intermediary tools use "-On" so that the OIDs will be invariate.
> Would there be a way to create a second copy of our MIB's
> with the same contents,but without the
> .internet ( .1. )
NO.
> Having no training in the area we don't really know how to
> start, bu I have sort of understood that the application MIB
> tree is attached to a standard MIB tree, but not exactly how
> and where.
The standard reference for MIBs is still Perkins:
http://www.amazon.com/Understanding-SNMP-MIBs-David-Perkins/dp/0134377087/ref=pd_sim_b_1
HTH,
Mike
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