Ludo Brands wrote:
>> So the same OID can be translated differently by different MIBs.
>>     
>
> Doesn't help if you want to create a general purpose tool, doesn't it.
>
>   
We'll just need to let the user add the mib they want I guess?
>> I've done another test, here's the Wireshark trace.  Note, 
>> this trap is 
>> captured whenever i restart Windows SNMP Service - I've added 
>> the trap 
>> destination which i run the trap receiver daemon.
>>
>>     
>
> According to Tivoli support
> http://lists.skills-1st.co.uk/mharc/html/nv-l/2003-10/msg00153.html, the
> trap 0 oid 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1 is indeed sent every time a snmp
> service is started and should be interpreted as MSFT-MIB::workstation
> ColdStart. A server would send trap 0 OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.2
>
>   
Yes, that's the best explanation.  Thanks.  :)
> Ludo
>
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