SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
TCP/IP Subagent
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The TCP/IP Management Programming Manual provides information to help interpret
the meanings of values for MIB-II group objects supported by the TCP/IP Subagent.
RFC Compliance
The following tables contain information about how TCP/IP Subagent support for each
of its MIB-II groups complies with RFC 1213, Management Information Base for
Network Management of TCP/IP-Based Internets: MIB-II:
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Table 8-6, Compliance With Interfaces Group Definitions in RFC 1213
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Table 8-8, Compliance With IP Group Definitions in RFC 1213
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Table 8-10, Compliance With ICMP Group Definitions in RFC 1213
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Table 8-12, Compliance With TCP Group Definitions in RFC 1213
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Table 8-14, Compliance With UDP Group Definitions in RFC 1213
Installing the TCP/IP Subagent
When the TCP/IP Subagent runs on NonStop systems, these products must also be
configured and running:
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SNMP agent
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EMS
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TCP/IP G00.00 or later for G-series systems
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At least one SNMP manager that can send requests to the SNMP agent for
processing by the TCP/IP Subagent
Installation Steps
Run the Install or Distributed Systems Management/Software Configuration Manager
(DSM/SCM) product to install the SNMP agent and the TCP/IP Subagent.
Then load the ASN.1 source code for the TCP/IP Subagent’s private MIB onto any
SNMP manager station from which you want to monitor TCP/IP resources. The MIB
definitions are contained in two files:
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RFC1213, Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-
Based Internets: MIB-II, contains definitions for the MIB-II objects.
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The ZTSAMIB file contains definitions for the private TCP/IP Subagent MIB objects
defined by HP.