Microsoft KB Archive/130013

= IPX Addressing Format For Microsoft SNMP Agents =

Article ID: 130013

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.5

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This article was previously published under Q130013



SYMPTOMS
After you enter the trap destination IPX address for a client computer running an SNMP management program, such as Hewlett-Packard (HP) OpenView, the following error message appears when you restart Windows NT:

Error 3



CAUSE
This problem occurs if the SNMP Service Configuration of the IPX address in Windows NT is incorrect. The trap destination address for Microsoft SNMP must use the "8.12" format for the network number and Media Access Control (MAC) address. For example, HP OpenView may use a comma or a hyphen to for separation between a network number and a MAC address, such as 00008022,0002C0-F7AABD. The Windows NT SNMP agent does not recognize this address, thus cannot send any traps to the computer using the SNMP management program.



RESOLUTION
To correct this problem, enter the IPX address for the trap destination in the 8.12 format. For example, the following format is valid:

  xxxxxxxx.yyyyyyyyyyyy

where xxxxxxxx is the network number and yyyyyyyyyyyy is the MAC address.

Additional query words: prodnt host

Keywords: KB130013

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