MIBs Supported by the SNMP Agent
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Table Row Management Overview
Table Row Management Overview
Two approaches can be used to add or delete entries from tables in the SNMP agent’s
private MIB:
•
You can issue Set operations from SNMP management applications that add,
modify, or delete a table row in the SNMP agent’s private MIB. The instance values
for columns in the table row can be created by a series of Set commands issued
from a management application. Row objects that have no default values do not
need to be created by a single Set command, as they do in the case of SCF. The
subsection
Managing Table Rows From SNMP Managers
describes this approach.
•
You can issue SCF commands (ABORT, ADD, ALTER, DELETE, and STOP)
against ENDPOINT, PROFILE, or TRAPDEST objects to manage the SNMP
agent’s configuration. Configuration changes that you make through SCF are
immediately reflected in the SNMP agent’s private MIB. More specifically, when
you use SCF commands to modify ENDPOINT, PROFILE, or TRAPDEST object
attributes, a
RowStatus object
is automatically created for that object.
In
Table 3-5
, an “X” identifies table row objects for zagInEndpointTable,
zagInProfileTable, and zagInTrapdestTable that can be accessed by SCF commands
and those that can be accessed by Set operations issued from SNMP managers. The
RowStatus and State object values determine the operations you can perform on a
table row entry, either from an SNMP manager or SCF.
zagInTdCommunity
DisplayString
read-write
The name that the SNMP agent
returns in traps sent to the trap
destination.
zagInTdNetwork
DisplayString
read-write
The name of the TCP/IP
process that the agent uses to
send traps.
zagInTdType
Integer
read-write
The trap type: broadcast or
directed.
zagInTdPort
Integer
read-write
An entry containing the value of
the trap port. The default vale is
162.
Table 3-4. Access Status of SNMP Agent’s Private MIB Objects
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Object Name
Object
Syntax
Manager
Access
Description
*
Table row objects for zagInProfileTable are accessible to managers that communicate with the
SNMP agent through the IPC interface. These objects are defined as “not-accessible” for SNMP
requests received through TCP/IP’s UDP transport protocol.
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