SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
TCP/IP Subagent
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual—424777-006
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1005: ZTSA-EVT-BACKUP-OBJ-AVAIL
ZEMS-VAL-reason
indicates the reason the backup TCP/IP Subagent process has become available. 
The DDL AS clause associated with this value is inserted in the message text 
following “reason.”
ZTSA-VAL-STATE-state
indicates the previous state of the backup TCP/IP Subagent process. The DDL AS 
clause associated with this value is inserted in the message text following 
“previous state.”
ZTSA-VAL-STATE-CONNECTED
indicates the current state of the backup TCP/IP Subagent process. The DDL AS 
clause of this value (“connected,” defined in the preceding table) appears in the 
message text following “current state.”
Value of 
ZEMS-TKN-CHANGE-REASON
Associated Text (DDL AS Clause) and 
Meaning
ZEMS-VAL-UNDERLYING-UP “underlying-serv-up” indicates that the backup 
TCP/IP Subagent process is available 
because an underlying resource on which it 
depends has become available.
ZEMS-VAL-OPERATOR-INITIATED “operator-initiated” indicates that an operator 
has brought the backup TCP/IP Subagent 
process up by setting the ztsaBackupState 
MIB object to “enabled.”
Value of 
ZEMS-TKN-STATE-PREVIOUS Associated Text (DDL AS Clause)
ZTSA-VAL-STATE-CONNECTED “connected” indicates a normal operational 
state.
ZTSA-VAL-STATE-DISCONNECTED “disconnected” indicates a nonoperational 
state where subagent function dependent on 
the interface was not available.
ZTSA-VAL-STATE-ENABLED “enabled” indicates that the process was set 
by an operator such that the subagent would 
immediately attempt to restore it to a 
connected state.
ZTSA-VAL-STATE-DISABLED “disabled” indicates that the process had 
been taken out of service explicitly by an 
operator setting the ztsaBackupState MIB 
object to “disabled.” 










