Re: Capturing BGP State Changes

2011-03-15 Thread Dave Shield
On 14 March 2011 21:05, Scott Baker bak...@canbytel.com wrote: From what I can tell it's sending six OIDs in that trap? Can I catch any of them, or does it have to be a specific one (first/last?). The varbind list of an SNMPv2 notification will *always* contain the following: sysUpTime.0

Re: Capturing BGP State Changes

2011-03-15 Thread Scott Baker
On 03/15/2011 02:26 AM, Dave Shield wrote: From what I can tell it's sending six OIDs in that trap? Can I catch any of them, or does it have to be a specific one (first/last?). The varbind list of an SNMPv2 notification will *always* contain the following: sysUpTime.0 varbind

Capturing BGP State Changes

2011-03-14 Thread Scott Baker
I've setup our router to send an SNMP trap when there are BGP changes. Now I'm trying to setup snmptrapd to capture those and alert accordingly. Looking at the syslog after it catches the trap I see: Mar 14 13:23:11 green snmptrapd[11839]: 2011-03-14 13:23:11 halfrack [UDP: