SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
TCP/IP Subagent
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual—424777-006
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1009: ZTSA-EVT-TCPIP-OBJ-AVAIL
ZTSA-VAL-STATE-state
indicates the previous state of the TCP/IP 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 TCP/IP process. The DDL AS clause of this value
(“connected,” defined in the preceding table) appears in the message text following
“current state.”
ZEMS-VAL-NULL
indicates the type of subsystem-defined event. Because the TCP/IP Subagent
process has not defined this as a private event, the DDL AS clause “undefined”
always appears in the message text following “user content.”
Cause. The subagent acquired or reacquired its connection to the configured TCP/IP
process (ztsaTcpIpProcess).
Effect. The MIB-II object values are rebuilt using SPI responses from the TCP/IP
process (ztsaTcpIpProcess). When the update sequence is complete (as indicated by
ztsaRefreshNow value = "autoDynamicRefresh (0)"), SNMP requests made against the
MIB-II objects return current values.
Recovery. Informational message only; no corrective action is needed.
Value of
ZEMS-TKN-STATE-PREVIOUS Associated Text (DDL AS Clause)
ZTSA-VAL-STATE-CONNECTED “connected” indicates a normal operational
interface between the TCP/IP Subagent and
the TCP/IP process it is managing.
ZTSA-VAL-STATE-DISCONNECTED “disconnected” indicates a nonoperational
state such that subagent function dependent
on the interface is not available.
ZTSA-VAL-STATE-ENABLED “enabled” indicates that the interface to the
TCP/IP resource 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 interface to
TCP/IP resource has been taken out of
service explicitly by an operator setting the
ztsaTcpIpState MIB object to “disabled.”