I have the defined traps with OID (see attached), but when the trap is sent it end up in the unknown trap log.
Trap:
Fri Feb 14 16:08:01 2020: Unknown trap (.1.3.6.1.4.1.30065.3.3.0.0.1) received from 10.255.0.194 at:
Value 0: 10.255.0.194
Value 1: 10.255.0.194
Value 2: 15:3:24:41.26
Value 3: .1.3.6.1.4.1.30065.3.3.0.0.1
Value 4: 10.255.0.194
Value 5:
Value 6:
Value 7:
Value 8:
Value 9:
Value 10:
Ent Value 0: .1.3.6.1.4.1.30065.3.3.1.1.0=39
Ent Value 1: .1.3.6.1.4.1.30065.3.3.1.2.0=\"Test!!\"
What's missing?
testTrap not seeing by Nagios
testTrap not seeing by Nagios
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Re: testTrap not seeing by Nagios
Traps appearing in the Unknown log mean there is not a host and service object defined in Nagios XI. Can you show us the:
Entry in the unknown log
Host and service object definitions in Nagios XI
trap definition
Entry in the unknown log
Host and service object definitions in Nagios XI
trap definition
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