Sensitive And Nonsensitive Commands; Command Modifiers; Entering Multiple Commands At A Prompt; Continuing A Command To The Next Line - HP T9576G06 Management Manual

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Introduction to SCF for the SNMP Agent
The TRACE command, which traces the operation of an object according to
selection criteria you specify and stores the trace information in a trace file.

Sensitive and Nonsensitive Commands

SCF commands fall into two categories—sensitive and nonsensitive:
A sensitive command can have detrimental effects if improperly used. These
commands can be issued only by a user with super-group access, by the owner of
the subsystem, or by a member of the group of the owner of the subsystem.
A nonsensitive command requests information or status but does not affect
operation. These commands are available to all users.

Command Modifiers

Some SCF commands accept modifiers that affect the scope of the command. For
example:
You can use the SUB (subordinate) command modifier to specify that a command
be applied to an object (SUB NONE), to an object and its subordinates (SUB ALL),
or only to the subordinates of an object and not the object itself (SUB ONLY). For
example:
INFO PROCESS $ZSNMP, SUB ALL
You can use the DETAIL option to request that detailed information be returned in
response to a request for information. For example:
VERSION $ZSNMP, DETAIL
For the command modifiers valid for each NonStop agent SCF command, see the
syntax descriptions in

Entering Multiple Commands at a Prompt

To enter multiple SCF commands at a single prompt, separate the commands with
semicolons. For example:
-> ASSUME PROCESS $ZSNMP;STATUS ENDPOINT #SOCKET1
SCF executes the commands one at a time from left to right.

Continuing a Command to the Next Line

To continue a command that starts on one line onto a second line, terminate the first
line with an ampersand (&). SCF prompts for additional input before executing the
command. For example:
-> ADD TRAPDEST $ZSNMP.#SUN1, NETWORK $ZTC0, &
-> COMMUNITY "T16", HOSTADDR "130.252.85.199"
Do not enter more than 2048 characters for any input command.
Section 5, SCF Commands for the SNMP
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual—424777-006
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