SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
TCP/IP Subagent
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual—424777-006
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ZTSA MIB Objects
ztsaStatsCache
 1.3.6.1.4.1.169.3.202.19
 read-write
 INTEGER (0..32000)
The cache update 
interval (in seconds) for 
objects updated using 
the SPI STATISTICS 
command.
A value in the range 0 to 32000 
specified for the -stats startup 
parameter.  The default is 60 
seconds.  After startup, the value 
can be set by an SNMP manager.
Value 0 disables cache timing 
such that updates occur to objects 
derived from STATISTICS only 
when ztsaRefreshNow is set to 
forceDynamicRefresh (1).
ztsaStatusCache
 1.3.6.1.4.1.169.3.202.20
 read-write
 INTEGER (0..32000)
The cache update 
interval (in seconds) for 
SPI STATUS command 
based objects. 
A value in the range 0 to 32000 
specified for the -status startup 
parameter.  The default is 90 
seconds.  After startup, the value 
can be set by an SNMP manager.
Value 0 disables cache timing 
such that updates occur to objects 
derived from STATUS only when 
ztsaRefreshNow is set to 
forceDynamicRefresh (1).
ztsaInfoCache
 1.3.6.1.4.1.169.3.202.21
 read-write
 INTEGER (0..32000)
The cache update 
interval (in seconds) for 
SPI INFO command 
based objects.
A value in the range 0 to 32000 
specified for the -info startup 
parameter.  The default is 180 
seconds.  After startup, the value 
can be set by an SNMP manager.
Value 0 disables cache timing 
such that updates occur to objects 
derived from INFO only when 
ztsaRefreshNow is set to 
forceDynamicRefresh (1).
ztsaTcpIpProcess
 1.3.6.1.4.1.169.3.202.22
 read-write
 DisplayString
 (SIZE (0..15))
The name of the TCP/IP 
process monitored by 
the subagent.
$tcpip-process specified for 
the -t startup parameter. The 
default is $ZTC0. After startup, 
the value can be set by an SNMP 
manager. 
Table 8-3. Private (ZTSA) MIB Objects Supported by the TCP/IP 
Subagent (page 5 of 7)
Object and Attributes Definition Format and Derivation of 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.










