SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
TCP/IP Subagent
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual—424777-006
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1006: ZTSA-EVT-BACKUP-OBJ-UNAVAIL
ZEMS-VAL-reason
indicates the reason the backup TCP/IP Subagent process has become 
unavailable. The DDL AS clause associated with this value is inserted in the 
message text following “cause.”
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-DISCONNECTED
indicates the current state of the backup TCP/IP Subagent process. The DDL AS 
clause of this value (“disconnected,” described above) appears in the message text 
following “previous state.”
ztsaProcessName
is the name of the underlying process whose failure caused the backup TCP/IP 
Subagent process to go out of service. The name of the TCP/IP Subagent process 
specified for the subagent’s private ztsaProcessName MIB object is inserted in the 
message text following “underlying object.”
Value of 
ZEMS-TKN-CHANGE-REASON
Associated Text (DDL AS Clause) and 
Meaning
ZEMS-VAL-UNDERLYING-FAILED “underlying-serv-failed” indicates that an 
underlying service the backup TCP/IP 
Subagent process depends on has failed.
ZEMS-VAL-OPERATOR-INITIATED “operator-initiated” indicates that an operator 
has taken the backup TCP/IP Subagent 
process out of service.
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 is not 
available.
ZTSA-VAL-STATE-ENABLED “enabled” indicates that the process has been 
set by an operator such that the subagent 
immediately attempts to restore it to a 
connected state.
ZTSA-VAL-STATE-DISABLED “disabled” indicates that the process has 
been taken out of service explicitly by an 
operator setting the ztsaBackupState MIB 
object to “disabled.” 










