Catching drac 5 traps with net-snmp

Christian Appelgren christian.appelgren at bahnhof.net
Mon Apr 6 08:51:26 CDT 2009


Hi list,

I'm trying to have the traps from a drac 5 card on an 1950 to be
received by net-snmp snmptrapd. If I use the "Send test trap"-button
everything works fine and I can even pass the trap data to an external
trap script/app handler. But when I try catch a "real" trap it doesn't
work. No matter what type of action I generate (opening chassis,
removing cables to a fan, removing one hdd, etc) it always seem to show
up the same entries in my syslog, but no more info than this and it's
not passed on to my external trap handler either:

Apr  3 15:03:23 labb02 snmptrapd[4409]: 2009-04-03 15:03:23
host.domain.com [ip.add.re.ss] (via UDP: [ip.add.re.ss]:62
3) TRAP, SNMP v1, community public ^Ienterprises.3183.1.1 Enterprise
Specific Trap (264960) Uptime: 143:9:00:36.99 ^Ienterprises.3183.1.
1.1 "26 80 01 27 02 7F A2 02 00 00 00 00 11 00 00 00  00 59 15 2B 2C 33
FF FF 20 20 04 20 75 18 00 00  FF FF 00 00 00 00 00 19 00 00 02
A2 00 00 80 7F  04 6C 6F 63 61 6C 68 6F 73 74 2E 6C 6F 63 61 6C  64 6F
6D 61 69 6E C1 "
Apr  3 15:03:29 labb02 snmptrapd[4409]: 2009-04-03 15:03:29
host.domain.com [ip.add.re.ss] (via UDP: [ip.add.re.ss]:62
3) TRAP, SNMP v1, community public ^Ienterprises.3183.1.1 Enterprise
Specific Trap (262402) Uptime: 143:9:00:37.05 ^Ienterprises.3183.1.
1.1 "26 80 01 27 02 7F A2 02 00 00 00 00 11 00 00 00  00 5D 15 2B 2C 39
FF FF 20 20 10 20 3C 18 00 52  00 15 00 00 00 00 00 19 00 00 02
A2 00 00 80 7F  04 6C 6F 63 61 6C 68 6F 73 74 2E 6C 6F 63 61 6C  64 6F
6D 61 69 6E C1 "

What can be wrong? I thought I might miss off some MIBS or something,
but I have installed the ones named "MIBS for Poweredge" found on dell
download pages (DCMIB601.exe).
<http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us&cs=RC1059028&l=en&s=pad&releaseid=R214941&SystemID=PWE_1950&servicetag=B4BR93J&os=NAA&osl=en&deviceid=1108&devlib=0&typecnt=0&vercnt=7&catid=-1&impid=-1&formatcnt=2&libid=36&fileid=304515>
snmptrapd is loaded with -m ALL

Any clues? Thanks!

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Christian Appelgren
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Bahnhof AB
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