SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Commands for the SNMP Agent
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual—424777-006
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STOP Command
#trapdest-name
identifies the TRAPDEST object. It consists of a pound sign (#) followed by one 
to seven alphanumeric characters, the first of which must be alphabetic.
Considerations: STATUS TRAPDEST
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The returned state only gives you information about the ability of the NonStop 
agent to send trap messages to the associated manager; it does not indicate 
whether the manager is available to receive those trap messages. 
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A returned status of STOPPED indicates that the TRAPDEST object definition has 
been aborted or stopped.
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A returned status of STARTING indicates that when you tried to start the 
TRAPDEST object, one of the following conditions was true, or while the 
TRAPDEST object was in the STARTED state, one of the following conditions 
occurred:
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The configured TCP/IP process is not available.
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None of the subnets associated with the configured TCP/IP process are 
available.
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The SCP process is not available.
Every time the NonStop agent generates a trap or receives a trap to be forwarded 
from a subagent, it attempts to reconnect. If the reconnection is successful, the 
TRAPDEST object enters the STARTED state.
Example: STATUS TRAPDEST
The following example displays the operational state of the trap destination definitions 
for NonStop agent process $ZSNMP:
12-> STATUS TRAPDEST $ZSNMP.*
SNMP Status TRAPDEST 
Name State 
$ZSNMP.#REMOTE DEFINED
$ZSNMP.#TRAP0 STARTED
$ZSNMP.#TRAP1 STOPPED
STOP Command
The STOP command:
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Inactivates an object definition in a NonStop agent configuration
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Behaves the same way as the ABORT command for NonStop agent objects
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Is not valid for the PROCESS object
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Is a sensitive command










