SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
Introduction to SCF for the SNMP Agent
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual—424777-006
4-9
ENDPOINT Object States
The logical identifier consists of an alphabetic character followed by up to six additional 
alphanumeric characters. For example:
$ZSNMP.#END1
In the SCF command syntax descriptions, the logical identifier associated with a 
request/response connection is referred to as its endpoint-name. The syntax for 
specifying an ENDPOINT object type: 
Wildcard Support: ENDPOINT Object
The use of the asterisk (*) as a wildcard is supported in ENDPOINT object name 
specifications for the following commands:
For example, the following command returns the status of all ENDPOINT objects 
whose object names begin with #END:
-> STATUS ENDPOINT $ZSNMP.#END*
The next example returns the status of all ENDPOINT objects defined for the NonStop 
agent process named $ZSNMP:
-> ASSUME PROCESS $ZSNMP
-> STATUS ENDPOINT *
ENDPOINT Object States
The ENDPOINT object is always in one of the DEFINED, STARTED, STARTING, 
STOPPING or STOPPED states. 
Table 4-2 describes the states the ENDPOINT object supports.
command ENDPOINT [$agent-process.]#endpoint-name 
Note. If you set a default PROCESS with the ASSUME PROCESS command, you can omit 
the NonStop agent process name and period, and just specify #endpoint-name. For 
example:
-> ASSUME PROCESS $ZSNMP
-> INFO ENDPOINT #END1
-> STATUS ENDPOINT #END1
ABORT INFO STOP
ALTER START
DELETE STATUS










