SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
IPX/SPX Subagent (G-Series)
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual—424777-006
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Starting and Stopping the Subagent
Starting and Stopping the Subagent
The IPXPROTO processes and SNMP agents with which you want the subagent to 
communicate must be running before the subagent is started. If an agent is not 
running, start it with the RUN command:
RUN SNMPAGT /NAME $agent-process, NOWAIT/
Start the IPX/SPX Subagent by entering the RUN command at a terminal that is 
running the TACL program. The subagent can be run by any user, but must be started 
as a named process.  
volume
identifies the volume on which IPXSA resides. You can omit it if IPXSA resides on 
your current volume. By default, the installation program puts IPXSA into 
<dsv>.ZIPXPRO.
subvolume
identifies the subvolume on which IPXSA resides. You can omit it if it is named in 
your TACL #PMSEARCHLIST. By default, the installation program puts IPXSA into 
<dsv>.ZIPXPRO.
subagent-process
identifies the IPX/SPX Subagent process. You can specify from one through five 
alphanumeric characters, but the first character must be alphabetic. HP suggests 
that you name the subagent process $ZISA.
If you omit the NAME option, the subagent cannot start a backup process.
other-run-option
is any of the TACL RUN command options. Refer to the TACL Reference Manual 
for more information about these options. HP recommends using at least the 
following options:
•
the NOWAIT option so that you can resume TACL operations once the 
subagent is started
•
the -b option so that you will know where the backup process will run
[RUN] [[$volume.]subvolume.]IPXSA
 [/[NAME $subagent-process] [,other-run-option].../]
 [-a $agent-process [$agent-process...]]
 [-b backup-cpu]
 [-c $ems-collector-process]
 [-i $ipxproto-process [$ipxproto-process...]]
 [-k keep-alive-interval]
 [-r refresh-interval]










