SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
Trap Multiplexer Subagent/Manager
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual—424777-006
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Starting and Stopping the Trap Multiplexer
trap-multiplexer-process
identifies the Trap Multiplexer process. You can specify from one through five 
alphanumeric characters, but the first character must be alphabetic. 
other-run-option
is any of the TACL RUN command options. Refer to the TACL Reference Manual 
for more information about these options. HP recommends using at least the 
NOWAIT option so that you can resume TACL operations once the subagent is 
started.
?
displays help information.
startup-parameter
is one of the following parameters you can specify to control attributes of the Trap 
Multiplexer process. 
-a $agent-process
is the name of the SNMP agent process from which you want the Trap 
Multiplexer to receive SNMP manager requests. If not specified, $ZSNMP on 
the same system as the Trap Multiplexer you specify is assumed.
-b [backup-cpu-number]
specifies that the Trap Multiplexer is to run as a process pair and optionally 
specifies a backup CPU number (0 through 15) identifying the CPU in which 
you want the backup process to run. If the primary process fails, the backup 
process automatically takes over. You can force the backup process to take 
over and a new backup process to be created by setting the value of 
ztmxSwitchToBackupNow in the ztmxProcess group from an SNMP manager 
after the subagent is started.
-c $alternate-collector-process
identifies the EMS collector to which the Trap Multiplexer sends event 
messages. The default is $0, the primary EMS collector, on the local node.
-a $agent-process 
-b [backup-cpu-number] 
-c $alternate-collector-process 
-n process-priority 
-p trap-port-number 
-t ([tcpip-proc-name ]... ) 
-k [keep-alive-timer] 
-o 
-l log-file 
-x 










