SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
Installing and Configuring the SNMP Agent
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Managing Configuration Definitions Through SNMP
Managing Configuration Definitions Through SNMP
You can manage the SNMP agent configuration by manipulating rows in the SNMP 
agent’s private MIB tables, as follows:
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You create, alter the attributes of, activate, inactivate, and remove rows in the 
SNMP agent’s private MIB zagInEndpointTable to manage the TCP/IP connection 
points that the SNMP agent uses for request/response messages. Each row in the 
zagInEndpointTable corresponds to an SCF ENDPOINT object.
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You create, alter the attributes of, activate, inactivate, and remove rows in the 
SNMP agent’s private MIB zagInTrapdestTable to manage the destinations to 
which the SNMP agent sends traps. Each row in the zagInTrapdestTable 
corresponds to an SCF TRAPDEST object. However, the object zagInTdPort 
cannot be viewed or managed through SCF, only from the manager.
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You create, alter the attributes of, activate, inactivate, and remove rows in the 
SNMP agent’s private MIB zagInProfileTable to manage the authentication table 
entries that the SNMP agent uses for accepting or rejecting request messages 
received through TCP/IP. Each row in the zagInProfileTable corresponds to an 
SCF PROFILE object.










