There are some command line syslog tools that you could incorporate into
your batch file and then alert on the results of your filter back to
whatsup.

Jay 

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Tom (4943) @ IS
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 2:54 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Filtering of SNMP traps

I am a new member of the forum. I have Whatsup Gold 8.04 and have a
question.
I am working with a wireless accesspoint that can send SNMP traps when
it detects other accesspoints that are potentially "Rogue" accesspoints.


I have setup WUG to notify on these traps but the problem is that the
AP's also report my known accesspoints. What I need to do is setup WUG
to filter the traps so it only sends the notification message if they
are not in the known good list. 

I set up WUG to fire off a batch file that decides if it is good or not
but don't know how to report the result back to WUG so it can notify me.
Is there a way from a batch file to fire off an WUG event?

Thanks
Tom Davis

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