2009/6/15 Sowmya P Venkatesh <[email protected]>:
> When I load BGP4-MIB and RFC-1269 MIB then in the tree structure I get
> Bgp
>        Bgp Traps
>                BgpBackward Transition
>                BgpEstablished
>        Bgp#
>        BgpBackward Transition
>        BgpEstablished

I presume those last two are meant to be indented, as children of 'Bgp#' ?


> Is this a problem with Net-SNMP.

No.
That appears to be down to an inconsistency between the
trap definitions in the two MIBs.

>    Or can we solve this.

You can solve this by only loading *one* of these two MIBs.
(Preferably BGP4-MIB, although I would criticise their choice
of MIB structure for the trap definitions).

As I told you last week, you should *not* be loading two equivalent
versions of the same MIB.   That is just asking for trouble.


Dave

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