Hi there,

im using some cisco snap traps via inter mapper to get some information via 
mail.
e.g. One of my cisco routers sends traps when ISDN Backups connect and 
terminate.

I get something like this:

> 16/04 09:43:12: Message from InterMapper 5.6.7
> 
> Event: TRAP
> Name: vpnbackup
> Document: 4.3-VSS-TOTR-RZ1
> Address:  xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> Probe Type: SNMP - Cisco - Process and Memory Pool (port 161 SNMPv2c)
> Condition: CISCO-SMI::ciscoMgmt.26.2 (2) { 
> CISCO-SMI::ciscoMgmt.26.1.1.1.1.3.37.17 : "67", 
> CISCO-SMI::ciscoMgmt.26.1.1.1.1.4.37.17 : "PPP USERNAME", 
> CISCO-SMI::ciscoMgmt.26.1.1.1.1.5.37.17 : "PHONENUMBER", 
> CISCO-SMI::ciscoMgmt.26.1.1.1.1.8.37.17 : "CONNECTION TIME IN SECONDS", 
> CISCO-SMI::ciscoMgmt.26.1.1.1.1.9.37.17 : "Normal call clearing", 
> CISCO-SMI::ciscoMgmt.26.1.1.1.1.10.37.17 : "0x10", 
> CISCO-SMI::ciscoMgmt.26.1.1.1.1.17.37.17 : "1" }
> Comment: 
> 
> Time since last reported down: 3 days, 16 hours, 31 minutes, 0 seconds
> Device's up time: 303 days, 0 hours, 20 minutes, 2 seconds


This mail body is quite easy to understand because I know, that this must have 
something to do with the ISDN Backups.

But this week I tried to use this feature on some cisco switches to get some 
more Information via trap.

So one of the messages I got was:

> 16/04 07:46:42: Message from InterMapper 5.6.7
> 
> Event: TRAP
> Name: swi-dz-1og-2
> Document: 8.4-Vert-DZ
> Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> Probe Type: SNMP Traffic (port 161 SNMPv2c)
> Condition: CISCO-SMI::cisco (1) { CISCO-SMI::local.9.3.1.1.1.1 : "5", 
> TCP-MIB::tcpConnState.172.16.4.180.23.172.16.203.40.63257 : "7", 
> CISCO-SMI::local.6.1.1.5.172.16.4.180.23.172.16.203.40.63257 : "28", 
> CISCO-SMI::local.6.1.1.1.172.16.4.180.23.172.16.203.40.63257 : "86", 
> CISCO-SMI::local.6.1.1.2.172.16.4.180.23.172.16.203.40.63257 : "18137", 
> CISCO-SMI::local.9.2.1.18.1 : "TTY USERNAME" }
> Comment: 
> 
> Time since last reported down: 3 days, 14 hours, 30 minutes, 23 seconds
> Device's up time: 427 days, 19 hours, 8 minutes, 14 seconds


Here I can only try to guess what the single trap values mean or have to go to 

> http://tools.cisco.com/Support/SNMP/do/BrowseOID.do?objectInput=local.6.1.1.5&translate=Translate&submitValue=SUBMIT&submitClicked=true

to translate the OIDs to human readable values.

OK somebody can tell me now, that I should know what my switches send via TRAP, 
but the mail schooled also be readable by non cisco freaks.

Has anybody an idea to let intermapper read out the OIDs in the trap packet and 
translate it automatically to human readable values?
The needed cisco MIB files are available.

Any help welcome

Jürgen____________________________________________________________________
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