Well it actually works fine with the traps generated from the shell, but for
some reason it fails when processing actual OSPF traps - how weird is that ?
Code:
Field Value
dedupid XXXXXXXXXX||/Net/OSPF||4|OSPF Neighbor Changed detected but
unable to determine current state.
evid 06780de3-36ce-4043-9d05-f42fb11e100c
device XXXXXXXXXX
component
eventClass /Net/OSPF
eventKey
summary OSPF Neighbor Changed detected but unable to determine current
state.
message
snmp trap ospfNbrStateChange
severity Error (4)
eventState Acknowledged (1)
eventClassKey ospfNbrStateChange
eventGroup trap
stateChange 2009/08/21 01:08:10.000
firstTime 2009/08/21 00:17:15.000
lastTime 2009/08/21 00:36:51.000
count 5
prodState unknown ('Production')
suppid
manager localhost
agent zentrap
DeviceClass /Network/Router/Cisco
Location /XXXXXXXXXX/XXXXXXXXXX
Systems |/XXXXXXXXXX
DeviceGroups |/Vikman/NVL-Alencon
ipAddress XXXXXXXXXX
facility unknown
priority None (-1)
ntevid 0
ownerid willy
clearid
DevicePriority Normal (3)
eventClassMapping /Net/OSPF/ospfNbrStateChange
monitor localhost
Event details :
Code:
community XXXXXXXXXX
oid 1.3.6.1.2.1.14.10.1.6
ospfNbrAddressLessIndex 0
ospfNbrIpAddr -###8235007
ospfNbrRtrId -###8987650
ospfNbrState 8
ospfRouterId -###8880133
sysUpTime 22594569
sysUpTime.0 22594569
This trap hs been generated by a Cisco 3745 router. Note that the value of
ospfNbrState is 8, which should match the transform.
There's also something wrong concerning the other numerical values, it seems
that IP addresses are displayed as negative integers (I used the pound sign as
a mask, but those were actual numbers).
I'm totally clueless one more time
-------------------- m2f --------------------
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.zenoss.com/viewtopic.php?p=38248#38248
-------------------- m2f --------------------
_______________________________________________
zenoss-users mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.zenoss.org/mailman/listinfo/zenoss-users