SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
MIBs Supported by the SNMP Agent
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Managing Table Rows From SNMP Managers
When you use an SNMP manager to submit a request to operate on a table entry, the
SNMP agent returns one of the following responses:
•
noError if your operation was successful
•
noSuchName if your operation failed
Table 3-7 identifies the RowStatus value that you supply in an SNMP manager’s Set
operation to implement a specific table row management operation. Table 3-7 also
identifies the value to which the table row’s State object (zagInEpState, zagInTdState,
and zagInPfState) are subsequently set by the SNMP agent. The State object value
identifies the current operational state of the table row (defined, started, starting, or
stopped).
createAndGo (4) An action value that can only
be written.
Is supplied in a Set command by the
management application that wants to
create a new row and have it available
for use by the SNMP agent.
createAndWait
(5)
An action value that can only
be written.
Is supplied in a Set command by the
management application that wants to
create a new row and have it
administratively unavailable to the
SNMP agent.
destroy (6) An action value that can only
be written.
Is supplied in a Set command by a
management application that wants to
delete an entire table row.
Table 3-6. RowStatus Value Definitions (page2of2)
RowStatus
Value Value Type and Access Effect of RowStatus Value