To find what vendor a vendor number refers to, you have to take a look at:

ftp://ftp.isc.org/in-notes/iana/assignmets/enterprise-numbers

These are the enterprise numbers assigned by IANA to use as private OID's 
in SNMP and LDAP/X.500. They are also used as Radius Vendor numbers.

In SNMP and LDAP/X.500 you have to prefix them by "1.3.6.1.4.1." 
(iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprise). In Radius, they are used by 
themselves.

The table contains 3 columns: Number / Name / References. Name is the 
common name that identifies the vendor and References has the name and e-
mail of the responsible person... I don't think this last info is usually 
updated, so you can't trust it a lot. 

The best way to find out about a Vendor attribute is to find the name and 
then you probably know which of your boxes is generating it... then you 
have to ask your NAS provider about it... otherwise you can start surfing 
the provider web pages, support addresses, etc...

As allways, the guys of Open Systems ask you to contribute to the list 
the attributes you find out about so these are added to the next release 
of the dictionary...

For your specifics questions, see below...

El 3 May 2001, a las 16:16, Andy De Petter escribi�:

> 
> Hello,
> 
> Is there someone, who has managed to get a grab on following attribute
> numbers, as an addition to the existing dictionaries provided with Radiator?
> I'm looking for the following ones:
> 
> Vendor 429 (attribute 39051)
    429   3Com Carrier Systems Group. Bill Vroman   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You probably have a 3Com box, maybe you can find about it in 3Com's site.

> Vendor 1397446990 (attribute 69)
Here you have a clear error of some sort, since, as of yesterday (May 2, 
2001), te highest vendor number assigned was 9427... as Hugh says, a 
Trace 4 will probably help to find out what's going on, if that doesn't 
do, I guess Mike will ask you for a Trace 5 with the hexadecimal packet 
dumps in it...

> 
> I'ld also like to know, whether there is something to do against "Attribute
> number 0 (Vendor 0)" errors?  Some workaround in the dictionary file, or
> something? :)
Vendor 0 is reserved... there is probably an error here too


HTH

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