Hi Dan,

If you get any feedback, could you let me know?

Also, what you could do is poll the circuit state as opposed to relying on
traps. Sometimes PVC's takes hits that bounce the PVC, so you will get a
down and up trap which may annoy the hell out of you after hours!!!

Steve

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-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 4:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Tricky Traps

Hello:

I get traps like this from my Cisco routers when frame-relay links go up or
down: Trap(frameRelay-6.1) frCircuitIfIndex.1.112=1 frCircuitDlci.1.112=112
frCircuitState.1.112=2.  This works OK, but since I forward these traps to
my phone, it would be great to have the most important information
(frCircuitState.1.112=2, the 2 signifying that the link is up) show up in
the first few lines of the message.  It would also be nice for my helpdesk
folks if I could have it identify the link by name, rather than just DLCI.
>From the WUG side, I have tried to set up alerts based on the whole trap
string I get, but it will only listen for the actual trap
(Trap(frameRelay-6.1)), which makes it impossible for WUG to tell the
difference between different circuits.  So here are my questions:  Can I do
what I have described in WUG (make different alerts that conatin different
DLCI values, etc)?  Also, can I get clever with my MIB definitions to
convert  frCircuitState.1.112=2 into, say "Location1Up"?

Thanks,

Dan Brown

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