Using The -T And Param Startup Parameters - HP T9576G06 Management Manual

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Trap Multiplexer Subagent/Manager

Using the -t and PARAM Startup Parameters

For Parallel Library TCP/IP compatibility, you can specify IP addresses along with the
TCP/IP process names. The format is:
-t ([ tcpip-proc-name ] [, tcpip-proc-name ] ... )
where tcpip-proc-name is:
$ tcpip-process-name
($ tcpip-process-name:ip-address1 [, ip-address2 ] )
ip-address
If the -t parameter specifies:
A TCP/IP process and one or more IP addresses, the IP addresses are associated
with the specified TCP/IP process.
Only a TCP/IP process name, the TCP/IP process name is associated with all
subnets for the TCP/IP subsystem.
Only an IP address, the IP address is associated with the default TCP/IP process,
$ZTC0.
You can also use PARAMs with the -t parameter to specify additional TCP/IP
processes. You must specify both PARAMs. Otherwise, the PARAMs are ignored.
Syntax of the startup PARAMs is:
PARAM ZSMP^TCPIP^NAME tcpip-proc-name
PARAM ZSMP^TCPIP^ADDR ip-address
tcpip-proc-name
specifies a TCP/IP process from which you want the Trap Multiplexer to receive
traps.
ip-address
specifies the IP address of the TCP/IP process from which you want the Trap
Multiplexer to receive traps.
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual—424777-006
Using the -t and PARAM Startup Parameters
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