HP T9576G06 Management Manual page 179

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SCF Commands for the SNMP Agent
COMMUNITY "community-name"
specifies the community name included in trap messages sent to the associated
manager.
"community-name" is a case-sensitive 1 to 50 character enclosed string within
quotation marks.
The default is "Tandem."
NETWORK [\node.]$tcpip-process
specifies the TCP/IP process handling the sending of trap messages by the
NonStop agent process to the manager.
$tcpip-process is from one to five alphanumeric characters preceded by a
dollar sign ($). The first alphanumeric character must be a letter. The process
name can optionally be qualified with a node name (backslash followed by one to
seven alphanumeric characters, the first of which must be a letter) identifying the
node on which the process is running.
The default is the TCP/IP process specified in the TCPIP^PROCESS^NAME
startup parameter when the NonStop agent process was started. If none was
specified, $ZTC0 on the local node
HOSTADDR "ip-address"
specifies the Internet address of the manager to which trap messages are to be
sent.
Enter "ip-address" in standard Internet address dotted-decimal format—
consisting of the ASCII values of four bytes separated by periods—enclosed within
quotation marks. For example: "133.50.85.43".
There is no default value for the HOSTADDR attribute: when issuing an ADD
TRAPDEST command, you must specify a HOSTADDR keyword/value pair.
Considerations: ADD TRAPDEST
The TCP/IP process configured for the sending of traps does not have to reside on
the same node as the NonStop agent process.
The TRAPDEST object does not recognize the value 0 as a wildcard in the host
addressing scheme. You must provide a unique Internet address (for example,
"130.50.85.43") for each TRAPDEST object.
There are no restrictions regarding the number of TRAPDEST objects you can
define. SCF generates a warning when you configure more than one TRAPDEST
object pointing to the same destination but accepts the object definition. Defining
duplicate TRAPDEST objects results in duplicate traps being sent to the same
address.
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