Think of the first number as sort of a general category for a TRAP.  The
range is 0 - 6 for this number.  Int:0 - Int:5 are the standard default SNMP
TRAPs as defined by the ISO and the second number is always 0 for these
categories.  Int:6 is the enterprise category and is used to indicate a
vendor supplied TRAP.

The second number indicates the specific condition, or error number, for a
vendor issued TRAP.  This is a 32 bit number so it can theoretically range
into the billions.

I listed the default SNMP TRAPs below.  In WUG these definitions are in the
file TRAPS.TXT including any vendor specific TRAPs that you compile using
MIB-EXTRACTOR.

        Int:0 Int:0 - coldStart
        Int:1 Int:0 - warmStart
        Int:2 Int:0 - linkDown
        Int:3 Int:0 - linkUp
        Int:4 Int:0 - authenticationFailure
        Int:5 Int:0 - egpNeighborLoss
        Int:6 Int:? - enterprise

The following are two great web sites for SNMP resources.

http://www.snmplink.org/
http://www.simpleweb.org/

        Good Luck,

        Scott Taylor


-----Original Message-----
From: James Amann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 11:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] SNMP Trap Question


In the following trap and many if not all others:

20030703 110714 EVENT SNMP Trap/Unsolicited xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Trap(linkUp)
Addr:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Int:4 Int:0 Tick:20:04:40


I am wondering what the two "Int"    [  Int:4 Int:0   ]  values denote.  Any
help always appreciated.  Thanks.



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