Title: Alert on SNMP Traps received?
In the current release version you can't send alerts based
on the received traps.
Dirk.
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Title: Alert on SNMP Traps received?
Hello Gang,
Maybe I missed something - but I see I can turn on the SNMP Trap receiver, but I don't see anyway of configuring it to respond to traps received - where can I find info on this?
Jeremy D. Pavleck
Senior System Administrator
System Manageme
If you issue the following command [snmp-server ifindex persist] IOS
from the config, you will have to lookup the CATOS equiv, the interfaces
stay static. Even if you add remove cards it doesn't redo them for the
current ones etc.
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If all goes well we should have a mib browser within SA (with the next real
release), then it will be easier to select the correct OIDs when defining
the entries.
Dirk.
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yep, we use snmp to check the status of each serial interface. I used a program
called getif to scan the MIB table of the router and found each OID entry that
way (i think that is the correct terminology).
One downside is that if you change or move the cards in the router, you have to
redo all
if you leave everything blank it won't see
anything.
You must at least check something for the TYPE of entry
(warning - stop - ...)
And then you will get a down each time something new gets
in the eventlog of that type.
Dirk.
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