SNMP Configuration and Management Manual

Trap Multiplexer Subagent/Manager
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual424777-006
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MIB Objects
ztmxProcAgentSessionStat
us
1.3.6.1.4.1.169.3.185.2.15
read-only
INTEGER {
open(1),
close(2) }
The status of the
session between
the Trap
Multiplexer and
the SNMP agent.
A value of close
indicates that the
Trap Multiplexer
is not
communicating
with the SNMP
agent.
One of these values is
displayed:
open
close
Trap Multiplexer.
ztmxProcUdpPort
1.3.6.1.4.1.169.3.185.2.16
read-only
INTEGER
The UDP port to
which the Trap
Multiplexer is
bound for trap
receipt.
Integer without leading 0s. The port number
specified in the -p
startup parameter. If
not specified, 162.
ztmxProcTcpIpProcess
1.3.6.1.4.1.169.3.185.2.17
read-only
DisplayString
The names of the
TCP/IP
processes from
which the Trap
Multiplexer is
receiving traps.
Each TCP/IP process
name has the following
form:
tcpip-proc-name
The TCP/IP process
names specified in
the -t startup
parameter. If not
specified, the name is
$ZTC0.
ztmxSwitchToBackupNow
1.3.6.1.4.1.169.3.185.2.18
read-write
INTEGER {
autoProcessPairControl(0),
forceBackupTakeover(1) }
A switch that
causes the Trap
Multiplexer
backup process
to take over and
a new backup
process to be
created when set
to 1.
One of these values is
displayed:
autoProcessPairControl
forceBackupTakeover
When setting these
values, use 0 or 1.
At startup, the
subagent sets this
value to 0, but it can
be changed from an
SNMP manager if the
Trap Multiplexer was
started using the -b
startup parameter.
ztmxProcProgramFileName
1.3.6.1.4.1.169.3.185.2.19
read-only
DisplayString
The program file
name of the Trap
Multiplexer.
\node.$volume.
subvolume.file-name
Trap Multiplexer.
Table 12-3. ztmxProcess Group Objects Supported by Trap Multiplexers
MIB (page 3 of 4)
Object and Attributes Definition Format of Value Derivation of Value