SNMP Configuration and Management Manual

Contents
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual424777-006
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Glossary
Glossary
Index
Examples
Example 9-1. ASN.1 Source Code for EMS Trap MIB 9-5
Example 9-2. Example Routing Distributor Filter 9-8
Example 9-3. Example TACL Macro for Starting EMS Trap Subagent 9-11
Example 10-1. ASN.1 Source Code for EMS Trap MIB 10-6
Example 10-2. Initial Contents of GENTRAP 10-10
Example 12-1. Sample Application Filter Source Code 12-49
Example 12-2. Sample Application Output 12-51
Example 12-3. Sample Application Source Code 12-56
Figures
Figure 1-1. Default SNMP Agent/Manager Interaction Over TCP/IP 1-2
Figure 1-2. Key Components in the SNMP Environment 1-4
Figure 1-3. Format of SNMP Messages 1-7
Figure 1-4. Nodes in the SNMP Object Tree 1-11
Figure 1-5. NonStop SNMP Architecture 1-16
Figure 2-1. Default SNMP Agent/Manager Interaction Over TCP/IP 2-5
Figure 2-2. Running Multiple SNMP Agents on a Single Node 2-19
Figure 2-3. Running SNMP Agents on Multiple Nodes 2-21
Figure 2-4. Managing Overlapping Sets of Resources 2-22
Figure 2-5. Authenticating Requests Received Through TCP/IP 2-30
Figure 2-6. Multiple Local SNMP Agents, Single Host Request/Response
Connections 2-36
Figure 2-7.
Multiple Remote SNMP Agents, Single Host Request/Response
Connections 2-38
Figure 2-8. Multiple SNMP Agents, Single Host Connections 2-42
Figure 2-9. Multiple SNMP Agents, Multiple Host Connections 2-44
Figure 4-1. Overview of SCF 4-2
Figure 4-2. 4-4
Figure 4-3. The PROCESS Object 4-5
Figure 4-4. PROCESS Object State Transition Sequence 4-7
Figure 4-5. The ENDPOINT Object 4-8
Figure 4-6. ENDPOINT Object State Transition Sequence 4-11
Figure 4-7. The PROFILE Object 4-13
Figure 4-8. PROFILE Object State Transition Sequence 4-15
Figure 4-9. The TRAPDEST Object 4-16