SNMP Configuration and Management Manual

MIBs Supported by the SNMP Agent
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Authentication Table Entries
zagInTdHostAddr The Internet address of an SNMP
manager to receive traps. By default, if
no trap destinations are defined, the
SNMP agent creates a trap destination
definition for each Internet address
from which a request message is
received.
HOSTADDR attribute.
zagInTdCommunity The name included in trap messages
sent by the SNMP agent. “Tandem” is
the default.
COMMUNITY attribute.
zagInTdNetwork The TCP/IP process that handles the
sending of trap messages. The default
is the value specified in the
TCPIP^PROCESS^NAME startup
parameter or, if none specified, $ZTC0
on the local node.
NETWORK attribute.
zagInTdType The type of the trap destination:
broadcast or directed. “Broadcast” is
the default.
Although there is no
equivalent SCF
construct, all trap
destinations created
through SCF have a
type value of
“broadcast.”
zagInTdPort An entry containing the value of the
trap port. The default vale is 162.
This object can not be
viewed/modified using
the SCF commands.
This can only be set by
the manager when the
zagInTdRowStatus is
DEFINED or STOPPED.
zagInProfileTable Contains all of the authentication table
entries.
All of the PROFILE
objects currently
defined.
zagInProfileEntry Each row in the zagInProfileTable
represents an authentication table
entry.
PROFILE object.
zagInPfRowStatus The value of this object is the means
by which authentication table entries
are created and removed, and also the
means by which their availability for
use by the SNMP agent is controlled.
See Table 3-4
on
page 3-20.
Table 3-11. SNMP Agent Private MIB Objects That Describe the SNMP
Operations Environment (page 3 of 4)
SNMP Agent Private
MIB Object
What the Object Defines and Its
Default Value
Equivalent SCF
Construct