Great!

Im learnign alot here! :-)

As I can see the trap for online/offline is 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.9.1.1.2.1 and
its named "gdStatusLineState".
And now I want WUG to alert me when the printer goes offline.. That means
above value switches from 0 to 1. (Yes, I know, Silly example maybe ;-)

Wouldn't an event with this info trigg an alert?
And one other thing. When setting up WUG to monitor SNMP like this. Is it
WUG that is checking the values or the device (printer in this case) that
send a SNMP trap to WUG?

Regards, Magnus Finbom


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Fr�n: Luz Berger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Hi Magnus,

If I am not mistaken, you seem to confuse OID's with traps. Your status
change is reflected in the OID. What you are looking for is the trap for
online/offline. I can't be more specific at this point in time, as I have
not currently an installed WUG8 at hand.

Please help Magnus as he is looking for the enterprise specific trap for
online/offline in the HP JetAdmin mib.

Thanks

Luz Berger
Berger Network Consult
http://www.bergerl.com


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Ahh. Thats right. I found saw that now. It was the WUG-variable %O I was and
it send the device OID. Not a SNMP oid for an event that I thought... Its
getting clearer. :-)

Ok! I did a simple test and monitored the oid for online/offline in the wug
snmp monitor and it switched from 0 to 1 and back when I pushed the button.
But I did not get the alerts to work. I configured an event with the oid
(1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.9.1.1.2.1), choose major=6 and minor=any. And then a
Match-On 1. And then an alert that would trigger a mail on this event.. But
no mail was sent.

Does anyone see any big mistakes above in my configuration?


Regards, Magnus Finbom



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Magnus,

The number 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.9.1 is related to HP Jet Direct if I recall
correctly, so this simply identifies the device.

As for being able to browse the HP part of the added mib, have a read
through the HP mib with a text editor, you'll find you may need some extra
RFC mibs also, or your mibs file maybe bad?

Richard
 
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Hi!

I already had configured SNMP on the printer.
I have an event that send a mail on any SNMP-trap.
And I have triggered some alerts with opening the cover, Printing without
paper, using empty toner. And a mail is sent to me. The strange thing is
that I get the same OID every time (1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.9.1).

I found a mib for jetdirect and extrated that one so now I do find some
values when using snmp view. But  when I try to configure a new event for
the specific oid, then it doesnt work to browse to the same oid.

Why cant I view the same OID's in snmpview as when searching in the
event-list?

Also. In the mail I get lots of  "Trap(io-6.40079)" (the numbers differs).
What are theese?

Remember.. I brand new to this SNMP-ting... ;-)


Regards, Magnus Finbom


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Hi Folks,

Downloading the mib and integrating it into WUG is only half the story. You
have to make sure, that SNMP is enabled on the device to be monitored. Many
times this requires the install of an agent or some other sort of add-on to
the device to be monitored. In some cases this is just a config item.

In case of the HP LaserJet it is just a config in JetAdmin. In the case of
Notes, I think it was another piece of software.

Hope this helps

Luz Berger
Berger Network Consult
http://www.bergerl.com


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Hi Magnum and list,

I am with same problem... with SNMP... and Ipswitch don't return a position
about this...

But I try to monitor Lotus Notes... and nothing... no values!!!

Again: Where are the values...???

Thank you,

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Hi!

With some time over I finaly want to learn more about SNMP.
I have read lots of material and books and now its time for hands-on... And
now im confused and im hoping for some help. :-)

I am starting to try some snmp between a HP Laserjet 4000 and Whatsup. I
have configured the community. Also downloaded a HP LJ 4000 mib and extrated
with mibextra (no errors) Did a discover of the device and SNMP values was
imported into whatsup.

Now im right-clicking the device and selecting snmp viewer to browse the
oid-tree. And under private-enterprises I find HP... But not much more.
There are lots of "folders" below but no values anywhere to see. And it
feels quite un-organized.. Like there was missing something (or maybe im
just no good on reading the structure yet...;-)

Where are the values?

As an extra test I configured an event so whatsup send me a mail on every
snmp-trap. And I have included the oid on the alert. But for example when
opening the cover I get a 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.9.1 oid in the mail. But if I
try to browse to this oid it doesn't exist.

I have searched for info but not found anything I understand on my novice
level of SNMP.


Regards, Magnus Finbom

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