(usr-tc) Funky and annoying "Card Removed" alarm server (SNMP) messages si nce HiperARC upgrade
Hi-- Other than these messages, the ARC's I have that were upgraded are working great. Heck, 4.2.32 worked/s great too. Only issue I really have is that we're getting a whole slug of alarm server informational messages (and would as well if we were using other SNMP tools I'm sure) since the upgrade. Message: 156.46.x.x; Card Removed from slot 1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.2.2.0 Severity informational. The 156.46 IP at the front is our syslog host as well as a DNS server (looking for where this could come from) as set in the ARC; Obviously we AREN'T removing cards; surely the string of numbers is an SNMP reference to something-- So, anyone else seen this? Know how to make 'em go away? What is that SNMP reference, anyway? Thanks! Scott M. Trautman 800-482-4638 Global Dialog Internet 608-240-4638,4637fax 2810 Crossroads, STE LL2 scott@gdinet.com Madison WI 53718 <http://www.gdinet.com/> - To unsubscribe to usr-tc, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe usr-tc" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message.
Looks like your using the "Alarm Server". It is unsupported by 3Com and doesnt understand Traps from the HARC (Written before HARC existed). You are getting either RADIUS auth fail or SNMP auth fail that the Alarm Server prints as Card Insert. On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Scott Trautman wrote:
Hi--
Other than these messages, the ARC's I have that were upgraded are working great. Heck, 4.2.32 worked/s great too.
Only issue I really have is that we're getting a whole slug of alarm server informational messages (and would as well if we were using other SNMP tools I'm sure) since the upgrade.
Message:
156.46.x.x; Card Removed from slot 1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.2.2.0 Severity informational.
The 156.46 IP at the front is our syslog host as well as a DNS server (looking for where this could come from) as set in the ARC; Obviously we AREN'T removing cards; surely the string of numbers is an SNMP reference to something--
So, anyone else seen this? Know how to make 'em go away? What is that SNMP reference, anyway?
Thanks!
Scott M. Trautman 800-482-4638 Global Dialog Internet 608-240-4638,4637fax 2810 Crossroads, STE LL2 scott@gdinet.com Madison WI 53718 <http://www.gdinet.com/>
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