09-20-2004 01:30 AM - edited 03-02-2019 06:36 PM
Hi
I find a trap for OSPF when the neighbor down.
Do you know What trap I enable in the cisco router?
Thank you
Miguel
09-20-2004 03:03 AM
I don't think there is a specific trap you can enable on the router for this.
You can enable syslogging for this event as follows
"ospf log-adjacency-changes"
If you are using Ciscoworks or a similar sysloger, you could set up the sysloger to send out an email alert when it recieves a syslog message caused by an ajacency change from your router.
This works because each syslog message has a unique MNEMONIC.
Cisco Works has a database of MNEMONICS and you can also add MNEMONICs to the database if they don't already exist.
You can then add an event based on a MNEMONIC such as send an email to x@x etc...which will run when a specific syslog message is received.
Not sure if this really helps you but the following link goes into more detail about syslog message structures.....
Rgds,
Paddy
09-20-2004 05:43 AM
Hi
Thank you for your quick reply.
Are you sure that isn´t this trap for a newer version IOS?
Thank you
Miguel
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