snmp(1M) snmp(1M)
NAME
snmp - SNMP start/stop script
SYNOPSIS
/etc/init.d/snmp start
/etc/init.d/snmp stop
DESCRIPTION
The snmp command is used to start or stop the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP) software.
SNMP will start automatically at system startup time if
/etc/init.d/snmp is linked to /etc/rc2.d/Snamesnmp. By
default, name is installed as 73.
SNMP will stop automatically at system shutdown time if
/etc/init.d/snmp is linked to /etc/rc0.d/Knamesnmp By default,
name is installed as 67.
See rc0(1M) and rc2(1M) for further information.
Note that a transport service for SNMP may have to be
initialized before SNMP is started.
NOTES
This command should be run as follows:
sh /etc/init.d/snmp start
/f2or/fP
sh /etc/init.d/snmp stop
SEE ALSO
getid(1M), getmany(1M), getnext(1M), getone(1M), getroute(1M),
rc0(1M), rc2(1M), setany(1M), sh(1), snmpd(1M), snmpstat(1M),
trap_rece(1M), trap_send(1M)
Copyright 1994 Novell, Inc. Page 1