Put snmp changes into effect, Put snmp changes into effect -20 – Lucent Technologies 9077 16S User Manual

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October 22, 1999

SP Switch Router Adapter Guide - 1.4 Update 2

Configuring the SP Switch Router Adapter
Step 1. Check SNMP in the SP Switch Router system

# ip-kind ::= <hostid> |

# <hostid> <portid> |

# <portid>

#

# hostid ::= <hostname> | <ip>

# where: hostname is defined in /etc/host

# portid ::= [PORT | : ] <#>

#

# full-ip ::= <ip>:<#>

# ip ::= <#>.<#>.<#>.<#>

# traplist ::= trap [, trap]*

# trap ::= <trap_name>

#

# op ::= ALL | GET | SET | TRAP

# encrypt ::= NO | <name>

#

# rfc1449addr ::= tcp_ip_addr | osi_addr

# tcp_ip_addr ::= <ip>/<#>

# osi_addr ::= <nsap>/<tsel>

# nsap ::= hexes

# tsel ::= hexes

# hexes = hexbyte[: hexbyte]*

#

#

ALLOW SUBAGENT 1.3.6.1.4.1.1080.1.1.1

WITH OTHER PASSWORD

USE 15 SECOND TIMEOUT

COMMUNITY public

ALLOW GET, TRAP OPERATIONS

USE NO ENCRYPTION

MANAGER 129.40.61.12

SEND ALL TRAPS

TO PORT 162

WITH COMMUNITY spenmgmt

MANAGER 129.40.61.5

SEND ALL TRAPS

TO PORT 162

WITH COMMUNITY spenmgmt

COMMUNITY spenmgmt

ALLOW ALL OPERATIONS

USE NO ENCRYPTION

#

Put SNMP changes into effect

To have changes to

/etc/snmpd.conf

take effect, kill snmpd. It is automatically restarted.

On the SP Switch Router, log in as super user, find the snmpd PID (process ID), and then kill
the SNMP daemon, as follows:

% ps -ax | grep snmpd

26053 p2 S+ 0:00.05 grep snmpd

127 co- S 1:59.55 snmpd /etc/snmpd.conf /var/run/snmpd.OCT

% kill 127

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