PMP> Any public domain trap receivers available for our debugging use?

PMP> Any public domain trap receivers available for our debugging use?

Matt King emking at lexmark.com
Thu May 1 16:26:50 EDT 1997


Jay,




The SNMPc app that we used at the interop does a pretty good job of
displaying trap information.  I am going to assume, however, that the
trail licenses have expired.  What if your noteboot were to all of the
sudden think it was February again for a couple of hours?


The software does not display the vaule of generic-alert (unless it is a
generic alert) or time-stamp. However it does show the enterprise, the
specific-trap, and the variable-bindings.


Works in a pinch


--Matt


P.S. This has got to be one of the shortest notes I have posted!


JK Martin wrote:
> 
> Bill Wagner raised a good question that I have been meaning to ask for
> some time now:
> 
> >      [...] By the way,
> >      could you suggest an application to check the trap as sent (other than
> >      a network analyzer)?
> 
> Can anyone point out some public domain (ie, free) trap receiver code
> that can be used for this kind of debugging?
> 
> I know the standard CMU toolset has a "trapd" program, but I haven't had
> time to check it out to see if it is as simple as we need it to be.
> 
> Anyone have any experience with such a simple tool?
> 
>         ...jay



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