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Re: DHCP Option for SNMP Notifications



HI,

Mark,

Having only an IP address of a management target is insufficient for
achieving your objective. What you need to add depends on how many
"stages" that you have for your boot operation, and what you assume
can be configured in persistent storage for the device.

At 11:22 AM 9/11/2002 -0500, Mark Bakke wrote:
>Hi-
>
>I needed a method to configure a list of SNMP notification (AKA trap)
>hosts for use by diskless workstations booting from a network device.
>Since none of the usual SNMP configuration information is available
>at this time, I would like to use a DHCP option to provide a list of
>IP addresses to which to send notifications when, for instance, booting
>from a network device fails for some reason.  This could also be used
>to centrally configure the list of SNMP notification hosts, rather than
>setting them individually on each machine.
>
>Anyway, I've submitted a short draft describing the proposed option
>as draft-bakke-dhc-snmp-trap-00.txt.  I'll forward the message to
>these two groups when the draft is published.  In the mean time, it
>is available at:
>
>ftp://ftpeng.cisco.com/mbakke/ips/dhcp/draft-bakke-dhc-snmp-trap-00.txt
>
>I'm guessing that these two mailing lists (dhcwg and mibs) are the
>correct places to discuss this (please let me know if there's a more
>appropriate list).
>
>Regards,
>
>Mark A. Bakke
>Cisco Systems
>mbakke@cisco.com
>763.398.1054 
Regards,
/david t. perkins