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SNMP Trap receiver ??
simon
When will SW include an SNMP Trap receiver?
Do any of you guys have a satisfactory work-around for this at the moment?
Thanks.
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Network_Guru
I use Kiwi Syslogger.
-=Cheers=-
NG
iunderwo
NG,
I've looked at Kiwi which appears to be a mighty kick-ass collector...however, it doesn't look like there are any web-based front-end interfaces for it.
There seems to be very little available for making syslogs web-accessible.
// Ian Underwood - Service Management
// Level 3 Communications
Network_Guru
Kiwi does have the option of exporting to html. It must be possible to publish this to
a page on the Orion website. The challenge would be to make it real time, but even this
would be possible with some custom code/development.
(We actually have CiscoWorks 2000, but have not setup any alerting for traps.
We have just been collecting them for the past year or so, although we did test some
alerts. Whatever product is used, a lot of time must be spent to setup & test the alerts
you want to receive.)
-=Cheers=-
NG
simon
Hi NG,
I have set up Kiwi to collect my SNMP traps successfully, but how do you interpret the message?
Below is a sample of what I got:
31-03-2004 08:59:43 Local7.Debug C8A005 community=private enterprise=1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.43.2 enterprise_mib_name=ciscoConfigManMIBNotificationPrefix uptime=722183792 agent_ip=x.x.x.x generic_num=6 specific_num=1 version=Ver1 generic_name="Enterprise specific" var_count=03 var01_oid=1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.43.1.1.6.1.3.166 var01_value=1 var01_mib_name=ccmHistoryEventCommandSource var01_mib_value=commandLine var02_oid=1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.43.1.1.6.1.4.166 var02_value=3 var02_mib_name=ccmHistoryEventConfigSource var02_mib_value=running var03_oid=1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.43.1.1.6.1.5.166 var03_value=4 var03_mib_name=ccmHistoryEventConfigDestination var03_mib_value=startup
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