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  snmpd(8)                            CLIX                            snmpd(8)



  NAME

    snmpd - Runs the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent for
    Intergraph workstations and servers

  SYNOPSIS

    /etc/snmpd -W [-p port] [-h host]

    /etc/snmpd.1 -C [-p port] [-h host]

  FLAGS

    -C   Sends a coldstart trap at agent startup, contingent on local trap
         configuration.

    -W   Sends a warmstart trap at agent startup, contingent on local trap
         configuration.

    -h   Binds the SNMP agent to this Internet address/hostname to listen for
         SNMP messages.

    -p   Binds the SNMP agent to this UDP port instead of the "snmp" port
         defined in /etc/services to listen for SNMP messages

  DESCRIPTION

    The snmpd daemon is the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent
    that executes at system startup (/etc/snmpd.1) or multiuser startup
    (/etc/snmpd) to service SNMP requests.

    The SNMP agent allows an Intergraph workstation or server to participate
    in network management via the Simple Network Management Protocol.  The
    following Request for Comments (RFC's) are supported by the Intergraph
    SNMP agent, and they provide the user with additional background
    information on the SNMP:

    RFC1155:  Structure and Identification of Management Information for
              TCP/IP-based Internets (SMI).

    RFC1157:  A Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).

    RFC1212:  Concise MIB Definitions.

    RFC1213:  Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-
              based Internets:  MIB-II.

    RFC1229:  Extensions to the Generic-Interface MIB.

    RFC1231:  IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.




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    RFC1239:  Reassignment of Experimental MIBs to Standard MIBs.

    RFC1284:  Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface
              types.

    RFC1285:  FDDI Management Information Base.

    The Intergraph private MIB is delivered in the doc subdirectory of the
    SNMP product.

    The SNMP agent can be configured to start at system boot when the network
    interfaces are configured, or it can be configured to start when the
    system enters a mulituser state.  If the agent is configured to start at
    system boot, the agent will be running if the system is brought up in a
    single user mode.  The agent startup may be configured by the Network
    Management System (NMS) product or any appropriate network management
    system, or the agent startup may be configured locally with the snmpconfig
    utility delivered with the SNMP product.

    The concept of two MIB views are supported by the SNMP agent, a public MIB
    view and a private MIB view.  The public MIB view provides read only
    access to all object instances defined by the supported MIBs.  The public
    MIB view is accessed by the "public" community string.  This string may
    not be changed.  The private MIB view provides read-write access to
    certain MIB variables.  It is suggested that you configure the private
    community string when the product is first installed.  If the private
    community string is not configured at installation, a default null-string
    is configured for the private MIB view.  The null-string inhibits all
    access to the private MIB view.  The agent must be locally configured with
    the snmpconfig utility before access is granted to the private MIB view.
    Subsequent product installations will use the last configured private
    community string.  The private MIB community string may be configured by
    the NMS product or any appropriate network management system, or the
    private MIB community string may be configured locally with the snmpconfig
    utility.  You should protect this private community string from
    disclosure.

    The SNMP agent supports the delivery of certain traps to an appropriate
    network management system.  The traps are defined as follows:

    Cold Start Trap   The agent is initializing itself as if the system's
                      network configuration has been altered.

    Warm Start Trap   The agent is initializing itself as if the system's
                      network configuration has not been altered.

    Link Down Trap    The agent recognizes a failure in one of the active
                      communication links in the system's network
                      configuration.

    Link Up Trap      The agent recognizes that one of the inactive



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                      communication links in the system's network
                      configuration has become active.

    Authentication Failure Trap
                      The agent recognizes that the SNMP message is not
                      properly authenticated.

    Enterprise Specific Trap
                      The agent recognizes that some enterprise-specific event
                      has occurred.

    Trap configuration, including the Trap Manager Address (NMS), may be
    configured by the NMS product or any appropriate network management
    system, or the trap configuration may be changed locally with the
    snmpconfig utility.  It should be noted that RFC1215, "A Convention for
    Defining Traps for Use with the SNMP," states "the use of traps in the
    Internet-standard network management framework is controversial."

  EXAMPLES

    The following example starts the SNMP agent at system boot and sends a
    cold start trap:

    [ -x /etc/snmpd.1 ] && /etc/snmpd.1 -C


  FILES

    /etc/.snmp_comm     Private MIB view community string.

    /etc/.snmp_pid      Active SNMP agent process ID lock file.

    /etc/.snmp_system   System group information for SNMP agent.

    /etc/.snmp_traps    Trap configuration for SNMP agent.

  DIAGNOSTICS

    snmpd: lock file in use - Quitting.
           Another SNMP agent is currently executing.

    snmpd: must be run as root - Quitting.
           The SNMP agent must be run as a root process.

  EXIT VALUES

    The snmpconfig command is run as a daemon and has no meaningful exit
    values.

  RELATED INFORMATION




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    Files: services(4), snmp_comm(4), snmp_pid(4), snmp_system(4),
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