I can only reliably get this kind of information from the private mib for
my router (in my case wfSwSeries7 for Bay Networks). Are you loading /
using the Cisco mib ?
Peter.
---------------------- Forwarded by Peter Debono/BE/EUR/TCCC on 01/15/99
03:32 PM ---------------------------
Sean Watkins <sean@northrock.bm> on 01/06/99 03:03:30 PM
To: "'tkined@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de'" <tkined@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>
cc: (bcc: Peter Debono/BE/EUR/TCCC)
Subject: [tkined] Frame Relay Trap -> Interface?
Hi,
I've written some scripts to work with Frame Relay DLCI Status change
traps.
For example:
gw3: Frame Relay DLCI Status Change Interface 2 DLCI 59 -> active
gw3: Frame Relay DLCI Status Change Interface 2 DLCI 59 -> invalid
Digging through all the interface and frame mibs, I can't seem to find any
way
to look the associated subinterface on
the router.
Ie,
When I see DLCI 59 on interface 2 change, I want to lookup the IP address
of
this subinterface. The config on the cisco
looks like:
interface Serial0/0.76 point-to-point
ip address 209.27.143.85 255.255.255.252
frame-relay interface-dlci 59
!
So I could say
gw3: Frame Relay DLCI Status Change Interface 2 DLCI 59
(209.27.143.85/255.255.255.252) -> Active
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Sean Watkins
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