mattyjenks
Technical User
Hi all,
I have recently started to recive the following snmp trap from a test 2940 to my test NMS (SNMPc) i guess it shows that my NMS is telneting to the 2940. I havent changed anything config wise and the test network is completely isolated.
Any suggestions why its started sending them, and is there a mib file that hold this trap so my NMS know what to do with it (it just comes up as a misc alert).
ciscoTelnetTrap [1] tslineSesType.1.1 (Integer): telnet [2] tcpConnState.192.168.1.30.80.192.168.1.3.4993 (Integer): finWait2 [3] local.6.1.1.5.192.168.1.30.80.192.168.1.3.4993 (Integer): 363767 [4] local.6.1.1.1.192.168.1.30.80.192.168.1.3.4993 (Integer): 0 [5] local.6.1.1.2.192.168.1.30.80.192.168.1.3.4993 (Integer): 0 [6] tsLineUser.1 (DisplayString):
I have recently started to recive the following snmp trap from a test 2940 to my test NMS (SNMPc) i guess it shows that my NMS is telneting to the 2940. I havent changed anything config wise and the test network is completely isolated.
Any suggestions why its started sending them, and is there a mib file that hold this trap so my NMS know what to do with it (it just comes up as a misc alert).
ciscoTelnetTrap [1] tslineSesType.1.1 (Integer): telnet [2] tcpConnState.192.168.1.30.80.192.168.1.3.4993 (Integer): finWait2 [3] local.6.1.1.5.192.168.1.30.80.192.168.1.3.4993 (Integer): 363767 [4] local.6.1.1.1.192.168.1.30.80.192.168.1.3.4993 (Integer): 0 [5] local.6.1.1.2.192.168.1.30.80.192.168.1.3.4993 (Integer): 0 [6] tsLineUser.1 (DisplayString):