2010/4/12 Javier González Lázaro <[email protected]>
> I want to say the traps are logged with a delay of 40 seconds when 
> simultaneous traps are received.
> As you can see, the timestamps  being recorded are not based on the time at 
> which the traps arrive.
> *********************************************
> 2010-03-17 09:35:14 <UNKNOWN> [UDP: [172.31.0.3]:161->[192.168.0.5]]:
> .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0 = Timeticks: (3200) 0:00:32.00
> 2010-03-17 09:35:54 <UNKNOWN> [UDP: [172.31.0.3]:161->[192.168.0.5]]:
> .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0 = Timeticks: (3700) 0:00:37.00

That looks suspiciously like delays in attempting DNS name lookup.
(<UNKNOWN>)


> all the configuration and log files are In the attached rar file

It looks from the snmptrapd.conf file that you are using "snmptthandler"
to handle all of the processing.   So presumably it's snmptt that's
generating these log messages.
    You didn't include any information about how snmptt is configured
(and such questions are best directed at the 'snmptt-users' list anyway).
But it might be worth checking whether you can log entries with numeric
IP addresses rather than trying to translate them.

Dave

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