trap format confusion

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Old 12-15-2005
Berge, Harry ten
 
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Default trap format confusion

Hi,

I'm relatively new to SNMP, so forgive me if I'm asking for the obvious...

Studying traps I'm a little confused about the difference in trap pdu's
between v1 and v2c.
In a v1 trap pdu I've got (among others) fields like 'enterprise oid',
'generic trap', 'enterprise trap' and so on.

So I can get a generic trap 1 that is known as 'coldStart'. And if I've got
an enterprise specific trap I can see directly
from which enterprise the trap is.

But now I've got an v2c trap. It has only variable bindings, and the
difference between generic trap and enterprise trap is gone.

Or not? I'm a wrong or what? When are v1 traps used and when v2c traps?



Regards Harry


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