SCF Commands for the SNMP Agent
Every time the NonStop agent generates a trap or receives a trap for forwarding from a
subagent, it attempts to reconnect. If the reconnection is successful, the TRAPDEST
object enters the STARTED state.
Example: START TRAPDEST
The following example activates the sending of traps to all trap destinations defined for
the NonStop agent process $ZSNMP:
-> START TRAPDEST $ZSNMP.*
STATUS Command
The STATUS command:
Displays the operational states of objects in a NonStop agent configuration
Is a nonsensitive command
STATUS ENDPOINT Command
Use the STATUS ENDPOINT command to display the operational state of a
request/response connection.
STATUS ENDPOINT [$agent-process.]#endpoint-name
[$agent-process.]#endpoint-name
identifies the request/response connection whose operational state you want to
display.
$agent-process
identifies the NonStop agent process to which the ENDPOINT object belongs.
It consists of a dollar sign ($) followed by one to five alphanumeric characters,
the first of which must be alphabetic.
#endpoint-name
identifies the ENDPOINT object. It consists of a pound sign (#) followed by one
to seven alphanumeric characters, the first of which must be alphabetic.
Considerations: STATUS ENDPOINT
A returned status of STARTING indicates that at least one of the following
conditions is true:
The configured TCP/IP process is not available.
The SCP process is not available.
The specified subnets are not available.
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