SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Commands for the SNMP Agent
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual—424777-006
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STATUS TRAPDEST Command
$agent-process
identifies the NonStop agent process to which the PROFILE object belongs. It 
consists of a dollar sign ($) followed by one to five alphanumeric characters, 
the first of which must be alphabetic.
#profile-name
identifies the PROFILE object. It consists of a pound sign (#) followed by one 
to seven alphanumeric characters, the first of which must be alphabetic.
Considerations: STATUS PROFILE
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A returned state of DEFINED or STOPPED means the authentication scheme is 
not currently using the entry.
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A returned state of STARTED means the entry is part of the current authentication 
scheme. 
Example: STATUS PROFILE
The following example displays the operational state of the authentication table entries 
defined for NonStop agent process $ZSNMP:
12-> STATUS PROFILE $ZSNMP.*
SNMP Status PROFILE 
Name State 
$ZSNMP.#DEFAULT STARTED
STATUS TRAPDEST Command
Use the STATUS TRAPDEST command to display the operational state of a trap 
destination definition. 
[$agent-process.]#trapdest-name
identifies the trap destination definition whose operational state you want to 
display. 
$agent-process
identifies the NonStop agent process to which the TRAPDEST object belongs. 
It consists of a dollar sign ($) followed by one to five alphanumeric characters, 
the first of which must be alphabetic.
STATUS PROFILE [$agent-process.]#trapdest-name 










