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
These read-write objects are described in detail in Table 8-3, Private (ZTSA) MIB 
Objects Supported by the TCP/IP Subagent, on page 8-21.
Rate at which SPI 
STATISTICS based 
object values are 
refreshed
ztsaStatsCache -stats  60 seconds.
Rate at which SPI 
STATUS based 
object values are 
refreshed
ztsaStatusCache -status 90 seconds.
Rate at which SPI 
INFO based object 
values are refreshed
ztsaInfoCache -info 180 seconds.
TCP/IP process 
being monitored
ztsaTcpIpProcess -t $ZTC0 on the same node 
as the subagent. 
ztsaTcpIpState* must be 
set to disabled (3) before 
the ztsaTcpIpProcess 
object can be set.
State of the 
connection to the 
monitored TCP/IP 
process
ztsaTcpIpState None: in normal 
circumstances, value is 
“connected.”
Table 8-2. Controlling a TCP/IP Subagent Through SNMP (page2of2)
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...
* 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.










