SCF Commands for the SNMP Agent
STOP ENDPOINT Command
Use the STOP ENDPOINT command to inactivate a request/response connection
between a NonStop agent process and managers.
STOP ENDPOINT [$agent-process.]#endpoint-name
[$agent-process.]#endpoint-name
identifies the request/response connection being inactivated.
$agent-process
identifies the NonStop agent process to which the ENDPOINT object belongs.
It consists of a dollar sign ($) 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: STOP ENDPOINT
When you STOP an ENDPOINT object, only you affect the availability of the TCP/IP
subnets for handling communication between the NonStop agent and managers. The
TCP/IP process and subnets are still available for handling communication between
other entities.
If the NonStop agent is processing an SNMP request when a STOP command is
issued, the STOP command waits until processing is finished. At that time the
ENDPOINT object enters the STOPPED state.
Example: STOP ENDPOINT
The following example closes the communication between NonStop agent process
$ZSNMP and managers through the request/response connection defined by the
#END1 object:
-> STOP ENDPOINT $ZSNMP.#END1
STOP PROFILE Command
Use the STOP PROFILE command to inactivate an authentication table entry.
STOP PROFILE [$agent-process.]#profile-name
[$agent-process.]#profile-name
identifies the authentication table entry being inactivated.
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STOP ENDPOINT Command