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RE: (ASCEND) NavisAccess: "Uncompiled Trap"



Im seeing the same thing here...tried the earlier advice and still:
<Trap = 1.3.6.1.4.1.529.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0,6,12,1> <V0=4>
I noticed this comes up whenever I telnet into the MAX.

The message is definitely being generated by the MAXen.

Any other clues besides the MAXen sending unsupported (and illegible)
SNMP messages?

Kirk



	-----Original Message-----
	From:	James Fischer [SMTP:jfischer@supercollider.com]
	Sent:	Tuesday, October 28, 1997 2:04 AM
	To:	Donna Hammel; ascend-users@bungi.com
	Subject:	Re: (ASCEND) NavisAccess: "Uncompiled Trap"

	        Donna Hammel (of Ascned) wrote:

	>NavisAccess does not generate traps. Traps are sent from the
device(s) to
	>the Management Station (similar to HPOV), and NavisAccess
interprets them
	>from the above dot-notation to character (informational)
strings.

	        Then why the zeroes?  If Navis does not understand the
trap,
	        it should show the dotted notation, and that dotted
notation
	        should be something that one can "find" by pouring over
the
	        mibs.

	        I am asking only to gain a better understand of what
went
	        on here - it was an "interesting" case.

	  A ship at dock is certainly safer, but that is not what ships
are for.

	james fischer
jfischer@supercollider.com

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