
Trap Multiplexer Subagent/Manager
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Starting and Stopping the Trap Multiplexer
-n process-priority
sets the initial process priority of the Trap Multiplexer. If this parameter is not
specified, the default initial priority is 145. If the Trap Multiplexer is run as a
process pair, this priority applies to both primary and backup processes.
You can change the Trap Multiplexer process priority after it is started by
setting the value of ztmxProcPri in the ztmxProcess group.
-p trap-port-number
specifies the UDP port number to monitor for traps. The port number you
specify applies to all TCP/IP processes specified in the -t startup parameter.
The default value is 162, the SNMP standard port for receiving traps. If a
nonprivileged port number (greater than 1023) is used, the Trap Multiplexer
process need not be started by a super user group (255,
n
) member.
There are two ways to associate the Trap Multiplexer process with the super
user group. From a TACL prompt:
•
Log on using a super group user ID before starting the Trap Multiplexer.
•
Use the File Utility Program (FUP) to give ownership of the Trap
Multiplexer program file (SNMPTMUX) to a super user ID. Then secure
SNMPTMUX so that a user who does not have a super group user ID can
execute it, and set the PROGID so that the owner ID of SNMPTMUX is
used as the creator accessor ID when the program is run. Refer to the
File
Utility Program (FUP) Reference Manual
for more information.
-t ([tcpip-proc-name ] [,tcpip-proc-name ] ... )
identifies one or more TCP/IP processes (with or without IP addresses) from
which you want the Trap Multiplexer to receive traps. If you omit this startup
parameter, TCP/IP process $ZTC0 on the local node is assumed. You can
specify
tcpip-proc-name
in the following formats:
$tcpip-proc-name
($tcpip-proc-name:ip-address1 [,ip-address2 ] )
ip-address
You can use this startup parameter with or without the startup PARAMs. (See
Using the -t and PARAM Startup Parameters
on page 12-10.) You can specify
the -t parameter, the PARAMs, or both. If you use the PARAMs, you must
enter both both the ZSMP^TCPIP^NAME and the ZSMP^TCPIP^ADDR
PARAMs. Otherwise they are ignored.
-k keep-alive-timer
specifies how often you want the subagent to try to reestablish connections
with a TCP/IP process when connections have failed. The
keep-alive-
timer
interval is the number of seconds between attempts.
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