Administering the SNMP Agent
Managing SNMP interfaces
Stinger®
Administration Guide
7-19
Using the
admin-state-phys-if
profile
The
admin-state-phys-if
profile holds information about the system’s physical
interfaces. For example:
admin>
dir admin-state-phys
24 04/17/2003 13:35:11 { shelf-1 slot-2 1 }
24 04/17/2003 13:35:11 { shelf-1 slot-2 2 }
24 04/17/2003 13:35:11 { shelf-1 slot-2 3 }
...
...
...
25 04/17/2003 13:35:21 { shelf-1 slot-7 70 }
25 04/17/2003 13:35:21 { shelf-1 slot-7 71 }
25 04/17/2003 13:35:21 { shelf-1 slot-7 72 }
25 04/17/2003 13:19:25 { shelf-1 first-control-module 32768 }
24 04/17/2003 13:19:25 { shelf-1 first-control-module 1 }
25 04/17/2003 13:19:25 { shelf-1 first-control-module 32769 }
24 04/17/2003 13:19:25 { shelf-1 first-control-module 2 }
25 04/17/2003 13:19:25 { shelf-1 first-control-module 32770 }
24 04/17/2003 13:19:25 { shelf-1 first-control-module 3 }
25 04/17/2003 13:19:25 { shelf-1 first-control-module 32771 }
25 04/17/2003 13:19:25 { shelf-1 first-control-module 32772 }
25 04/17/2003 13:19:25 { shelf-1 first-control-module 32773 }
26 04/17/2003 14:19:42 { shelf-1 first-control-module 32774 }
25 04/17/2003 13:19:25 { shelf-1 first-control-module 32775 }
...
...
...
25 04/17/2003 13:19:26 { shelf-1 slot-16 22 }
25 04/17/2003 13:19:26 { shelf-1 slot-16 23 }
25 04/17/2003 13:19:26 { shelf-1 slot-16 24 }
snmp-interface
Interface table index assigned to the nailed interface whose
state is stored in this profile. The system assigns a numeric
value.
desired-state
Desired administrative state of the addressed device. The
system sets this parameter to
admin-state-down
if you
disable this device, or to
admin-state-up
if you attempt to
enable the device in normal operations mode. You can
change the administrative state by using SNMP
set
commands, or the
slot
or
if-admin
commands.
desired-trap-
state
Enable/disable link state traps for the interface. The system
sets this parameter to
trap-state-enabled
if you specify
that traps are to be generated for the interface, or to
trap-
state-disabled
if an operator specifies that traps are not to
be generated for the interface.
inet-profile-type
Whether the nailed profile is a local profile (0) or a RADIUS
profile (1).
Parameter
Setting
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