HP T9576G06 Management Manual page 137

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MIBs Supported by the SNMP Agent
Table 3-11. SNMP Agent Private MIB Objects That Describe the SNMP
Operations Environment (page 4 of 4)
SNMP Agent Private
MIB Object
zagInPfName
zagInPfState
zagInPfHostAddr
zagInPfCommunity
zagInPfAccess
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:
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.
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.
What the Object Defines and Its
Default Value
A name that serves as an index into
the table, uniquely identifying the table
row defining the entry.
The operational state of the
authentication table entry.
The Internet address of the manager
or managers whose security is being
defined in the authentication table
entry. The default ("0.0.0.0") indicates
that the authentication table entry
applies to all managers that
communicate through TCP/IP.
A data string compared with the
community string of requests received
through TCP/IP for the purpose of
accepting or rejecting the request.
The default is "public."
The authority of the community
members to retrieve and alter network
management information. The default
is readOnly (1).
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Authentication Table Entries
Equivalent SCF
Construct
#profile-name
Reflects result of issuing
SCF ADD, START,
STOP/ABORT
commands as returned
by a STATUS command.
See
Table 3-4
on
page 3-20.
HOSTADDR attribute.
COMMUNITY attribute.
ACCESS attribute.

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