TRAPFWD Trace

The trap forwarder daemon uses syslog functions to write out debug information and traces. Diagnostic data is written using "trapfwd" as identifier.

Figure 1 illustrates a TRAPFWD trace.
Figure 1. TRAPFWD trace
Oct 15 14:06:06  trapfwd[16777250]: EZZ8420I The Trap Forwarder daemon is running as USER17  
Oct 15 14:06:06  trapfwd[16777250]: Establishing affinity with the TCPIP stack  
Oct 15 14:06:06  trapfwd[16777250]: Issuing setibmopt for TCPCS  
Oct 15 14:06:06  trapfwd[16777250]: Checking if TCP/IP stack is enabled  
Oct 15 14:06:06  trapfwd[16777250]: Reading the configuration file : /etc/trapfwd.conf  
Oct 15 14:06:06  trapfwd[16777250]: Line 1 : 9.67.113.79 2162   
Oct 15 14:06:06  trapfwd[16777250]: Added entry with host: 9.67.113.79 port: 2162  
Oct 15 14:06:06  trapfwd[16777250]: Line 2 : 9.67.113.79 1062   
Oct 15 14:06:06  trapfwd[16777250]: Added entry with host: 9.67.113.79 port: 1062  
Oct 15 14:06:06  trapfwd[16777250]: Line 3 : 9.67.113.79 169   
Oct 15 14:06:06  trapfwd[16777250]: Added entry with host: 9.67.113.79 port: 169  
Oct 15 14:06:06  trapfwd[16777250]: Line 4 : 9.67.113.79 179   
Oct 15 14:06:06  trapfwd[16777250]: Added entry with host: 9.67.113.79 port: 179  
Oct 15 14:06:06  trapfwd[16777250]: Creating sockets...  
Oct 15 14:06:07  trapfwd[16777250]: EZZ8409I TRAPFWD: INITIALIZATION COMPLETE  
Oct 15 14:06:07  trapfwd[16777250]: Ready to receive and forward traps....