Re: clear traps

2005-10-24 Thread Alex Burger
Dave Shield wrote: On Thu, 2005-10-06 at 12:55 -0700, John Hardin wrote: Openview has a way to associate a severity with a trap at the mgmt station but if you specify the severity in the MIB file it sets the default on load. In which case, I'd say that it's up to the vendor who supplied t

Re: clear traps

2005-10-07 Thread Dave Shield
On Thu, 2005-10-06 at 12:55 -0700, John Hardin wrote: > True, and not all our traps are in set/clear pairs, but there is > increasing customer/marketing pressure to go the set/clear route. > ("You sent a coldStart but where's the coldStop?") It is a superficially tempting position to take. In som

Re: clear traps

2005-10-06 Thread John Hardin
omer likes it or not. For example - 'authenticationFailure' traps are one-off events, and can't sensibly be regarded as either Set or Clear traps. 'coldStart' and 'warmStart' traps could perhaps be regarded as a sort-of "entrance" event, but won'

Re: clear traps

2005-10-06 Thread Dave Shield
. For example - 'authenticationFailure' traps are one-off events, and can't sensibly be regarded as either Set or Clear traps. 'coldStart' and 'warmStart' traps could perhaps be regarded as a sort-of "entrance" event, but won't necessaril

Re: clear traps

2005-10-05 Thread John Hardin
t - whether it's seen as an error (critical/major/minor), a warning, part of normal operation, or whatever. but all I wanted to know is if there is any standard way of doing it. I don't believe so. The whole idea of "severity" is not really part of standard SNMP, so

Re: clear traps

2005-10-05 Thread Dave Shield
whether it's seen as an error (critical/major/minor), a warning, part of normal operation, or whatever. > but all I wanted to know is if there is any standard way of doing it. I don't believe so. The whole idea of "severity" is not really part of standard SNMP, so the idea

Re: clear traps

2005-10-05 Thread Vishwanath Kalbagilmath
I could not find any information on Clear Trap. Can anyone help me to find info on this. And is there any standards defined for clear traps? What exactly do you mean by a "clear trap" ? Dave -

Re: clear traps

2005-10-05 Thread Dave Shield
On Wed, 2005-10-05 at 09:47 +0200, Vishwanath Kalbagilmath wrote: >I could not find any information on > Clear Trap. Can anyone help me to find info on this. > And is there any standards defined for clear traps? What exactly do you mean by a "clear

clear traps

2005-10-05 Thread Vishwanath Kalbagilmath
Hello All, I posted this question sometime back, but no luck. Event after doing lot of google, I could not find any information on Clear Trap. Can anyone help me to find info on this. Any link or doc will be of great help. And is there any standards defined for clear traps? Thanks in adv

clear traps

2005-06-01 Thread Vishwanath Kalbagilmath
Hello All, What is clear traps? where can I find info on this. How to generate clear trap? -- Vi --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by Yahoo. Introducing Yahoo! Search Developer Network - Create apps using Yahoo! Search APIs Find out how