SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
TCP/IP Subagent
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual—424777-006
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Controlling a Running TCP/IP Subagent
Table 8-2. Controlling a TCP/IP Subagent Through SNMP (page1of2)
You can control
this attribute of a
TCP/IP Subagent...
By issuing SNMP Set
requests against this
ztsa object...
Initially
set with this
startup
parameter... With this default value...
Current process
priority of subagent
process
ztsaProcessPriority None; determined by
operating system.
Processor in which
subagent’s backup
process is running or
will start
ztsaBackupCPU -b -1 (no backup process)
The ztsaBackupState*
object must be set to
disabled (3) before the
ztsaBackupCPU object
can be set.
State of the
subagent’s backup
process
ztsaBackupState None.
Switching to the
backup subagent
process
ztsaSwitchToBackup
Now
0
(autoProcessPairControl)
at startup.
EMS collector
process to which
subagent sends
events
ztsaEmsCollectorName -c $0 on the same node as
the subagent.
ztsaEmsCollectorState*
must be set to
disabled (3) before the
ztsaEmsCollectorName
object can be set.
State of the
connection to the
EMS collector
ztsaEmsCollectorState None; in normal
circumstances, value is
“connected.”
Rate at which
subagent makes
reconnection
attempts
ztsaKeepAliveTimer -k 60 seconds between
attempts made by the
subagent to connect to a
SNMP agent or TCP/IP,
or to restart the backup
process.
Cause subagent to
update MIB tables
and generate traps if
needed
ztsaRefreshNow 0 (autoDynamicRefresh)
at startup.
* See State Object/Resource Object Pairs on page 8-28 for information about TCP/IP Subagent objects that
control or indicate the internal processing state of processes used by the subagent.