SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
Installing and Configuring the SNMP Agent
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Request/Response Connections
Request/Response Connections
The SCF ENDPOINT object identifies an Internet address and TCP/IP process to be
used for the receiving and sending of SNMP request/response messages through
TCP/IP.
Each SCF ENDPOINT object corresponds to a row in the SNMP agent’s private
zagInEndpointTable.
Trap Connections
The SCF TRAPDEST object identifies an Internet address and TCP/IP process to be
used for the sending of trap messages.
Each SCF TRAPDEST object corresponds to a row in the SNMP agent’s private
zagInTrapdestTable.
Trap Port
The object trap port can't be configured or managed through SCF.
Configuring the SNMP Agent Through SNMP
Requests
You can configure and manage the following components of the SNMP agent
environment through SNMP requests.
Request/Response Connections
The SNMP agent’s zagInEndpoint group objects define the Internet addresses and
TCP/IP processes to be used for the receiving and sending of request/response
messages.
Trap Connections
The SNMP agent’s zagInTrapdest group objects identify the Internet addresses and
TCP/IP processes to be used for the sending of trap messages. Trap ports can also be
used.
Authentication Table Entries
The SNMP agent’s zagInProfile group objects define the authentication table entries to
be used for authenticating requests received from SNMP managers that communicate
with the SNMP agent through TCP/IP.