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Unknown trap from Nortel BayStack 450 1

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Wini

Technical User
Oct 31, 2001
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DE
Hello Netview-specialists.

I hopy You can help me with the following misinterpreted Nortel-trap-problem on our Netview V6.0
Nortel BayStack 450 systems with SW-Version 4.4 send our the following trap randomly:

SNMP: ----- Simple Network Management Protocol (Version 1) -----
SNMP:
SNMP: Version = 0
SNMP: Community = public
SNMP: Command = Trap
SNMP: Enterprise = {1.3.6.1.4.1.45.5.2.2} <--unknown
SNMP: Network address = [yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy]
SNMP: Generic trap = 6 (Enterprise specific) <--unknown
SNMP: Specific trap = 3 <--unknown
SNMP: Time ticks = 135334224
SNMP:
SNMP: Object = {1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.7} (ifIndex.7) <-- probably the ifIndex; in this case: port #7
SNMP: Value = 7
SNMP:

Due to the fact that the Enterprise-ID 1.3.6.1.4.1.45.5.2.2 is not contained in our system, Netview
chooses apparently the nearest Enterprise-ID 1.3.6.1.4.1.45
The trap is then displayed with wrong information like &quot;Ethernet board Power supply failure&quot;

Does somebody know what is really behind this trap ?

Thank You for any help in advance


Dipl.-Ing. (BA) Winfried Gehrig
NORTEL Certified Support Specialist
Global Delivery Unit LAN
EDS Schweinfurt GmbH
Gunnar-Wester-Str. 12
97421 Schweinfurt
Tel.: + 49 9721 563077
Fax: + 49 9721 5663077
Mailto:Winfried.Gehrig@eds.com
 
I have not seen this trap before. However I have been a NetView Admin for 3 years. This looks like you have not installed the required MIB so that NetView will know what the trap is.

If you are asking &quot;what the trap is?&quot; so you can find the missing MIB I think you will need to get a list of all the supported MIBs for the Nortel BayStack 450 and cross check that with the MIBs you have installed. That should let you know where the problem is.

If this does not fix it that should mean that the Nortel BayStack 450 is sending traps that it has no support for and you need to contact Nortel and get them to give you the correct MIB.

Hope this helps.

Dan
 
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