Snmp Statistic Attributes - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 8.0 Command Reference Manual

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2.3.12.6. nssnmpmasterhost
nssnmpmasterhost is deprecated. This attribute is deprecated with the introduction of net-snmp.
The attribute still appears in dse.ldif but without a default value.
Parameter
Entry DN
Valid Values
Default Value
Syntax
Example
2.3.12.7. nssnmpmasterport
The nssnmpmasterport attribute was deprecated with the introduction of net-snmp. The attribute
still appears in dse.ldif but without a default value.
Parameter
Entry DN
Valid Values
Default Value
Syntax
Example

2.3.13. SNMP Statistic Attributes

Table 2.8, "SNMP Statistic Attributes"
for LDAP and SNMP clients. Unless otherwise noted, the value for the given attribute is the number
of requests received by the server or results returned by the server since startup. Some of these
attributes are not used by or are not applicable to the Directory Server but are still required to be
present by SNMP clients.
Attribute
AnonymousBinds
UnAuthBinds
SimpleAuthBinds
StrongAuthBinds
BindSecurityErrors
InOps
Description
cn=SNMP, cn=config
machine hostname or localhost
<blank>
DirectoryString
nssnmpmasterhost: localhost
Description
cn=SNMP, cn=config
Operating system dependent port number. See
the operating system documentation for further
information.
<blank>
Integer
nssnmpmasterport: 199
contains read-only attributes which list the statistics available
Description
This shows the number of anonymous bind
requests.
This shows the number of unauthenticated
(anonymous) binds.
This shows the number of LDAP simple bind
requests (DN and password).
This shows the number of LDAP SASL bind
requests, for all SASL mechanisms.
This shows the number of number of times an
invalid password was given in a bind request.
This shows the total number of all requests
received by the server.
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