SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
TCP/IP Subagent
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Controlling a Running TCP/IP Subagent
These objects are described in detail in Table 8-3, Private (ZTSA) MIB Objects
Supported by the TCP/IP Subagent, on page 8-21.
Controlling a Running TCP/IP Subagent
In addition to getting information about a running TCP/IP Subagent, you can control
certain aspects of its behavior by issuing SNMP Set requests from an SNMP manager,
as described in Table 8-2.
All subagent attributes that can be controlled by setting MIB object values are
reinitialized when the subagent is restarted to default values or values specified in
startup parameters.
Rate at which SPI INFO based object values are refreshed ztsaInfoCache
TCP/IP process being monitored ztsaTcpIpProcess
State of the connection between subagent and monitored TCP/IP
process
ztsaTcpIpState
SCP process used for SPI requests ztsaScpProcess
Name of the TCP/IP subsystem
*
being monitored ztsaTcpIpName
Status of the TCP/IP subsystem ztsaTcpIpStatus
Name of the subnets associated with the TCP/IP subsystem ztsaSubnetName
Status of the subnets ztsaSubnetStatus
IP address of the subnets ztsaSubnetAddr
Table 8-1. Querying a TCP/IP Subagent Through SNMP (page 2 of 2)
You can find out this about the TCP/IP Subagent...
By issuing an SNMP
Get request against
this ztsa object...
* Name of the TCP/IP subsystem(s) monitored using the -s startup option.