Re: [j-nsp] SNMP command: request snmp spoof-trap

2011-04-06 Thread Keith
On 4/6/2011 11:37 AM, Andy Vance wrote: I assume if it is in the logs as a trap, that a trap was indeed sent. Since the trap should have originated from the RE, you should be able to see it leave the router with 'monitor traffic interface' on the interface that is the best route back to your NM

Re: [j-nsp] SNMP command: request snmp spoof-trap

2011-04-06 Thread Andy Vance
I assume if it is in the logs as a trap, that a trap was indeed sent. Since the trap should have originated from the RE, you should be able to see it leave the router with 'monitor traffic interface ' on the interface that is the best route back to your NMS. Cheers, Andy -Original Message--

[j-nsp] SNMP command: request snmp spoof-trap

2011-04-06 Thread Keith
Just going through some SNMP things on the MX, 10.4. When doing a request snmp spoof-trap does the box actually send an SNMP trap to any configured targets? SNMP traps are setup for rmon-alarm and chassis alerts. I can see the SNMP trap being generated in the log file on the MX, but using Wire

Re: [j-nsp] MX RE-1800 / junos 64 experience?

2011-04-06 Thread Johannes Resch
On 06.04.2011 04:12, Erik Muller wrote: Anybody have any experience (positive or negative) they can share with the new RE-S-1800X*? I'm looking at an upcoming MX purchase, and for the price it's tough to justify sticking with the tried-and-true 1300 or 2000 in favor of the new REs ... unless the