Annotation of 43BSDReno/contrib/isode-beta/snmp/snmpt.8c, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .TH SNMPT 8c "21 Jun 1990"
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                     12: .SH NAME
                     13: snmpt \- SNMP trap sink
                     14: .SH SYNOPSIS
                     15: .in +.5i
                     16: .ti -.5i
                     17: .B \*(SDsnmpt
                     18: \%[\-t] \%[\-x] \%[\-z]
                     19: \%[-p portno]
                     20: \%[\-a x121address] \%[\-i\ pid]
                     21: \%[\-f\ audit-file]
                     22: .in -.5i
                     23: (under /etc/rc.local)
                     24: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     25: The \fIsnmpt\fR server acts as a trap sink.
                     26: Unon receipt of a message,
                     27: it simply logs it to an audit-file.
                     28: .SH TRANSPORTS
                     29: For a UDP\-based network service,
                     30: the server listens on port 162 for SNMP messages.
                     31: The `\-p' option overrides the default UDP port.
                     32: .PP
                     33: For an X.25\-based network service,
                     34: the server implements the transport class 0 protocol,
                     35: decodes the connection request packet,
                     36: and execs the appropriate program to enter the protocol and provide the
                     37: service.
                     38: The `\-a' switch is used to specify the X.121 address of the local host
                     39: \(em this overrides the entry in the \fBisotailor\fP file.
                     40: In addition,
                     41: the `\-i' switch is used to specify the protocol ID to listen on
                     42: \(em the default is 03019000.
                     43: Note that on most X.25 implementations,
                     44: if the local X.121 address is not present in the \fBisotailor\fR file,
                     45: then the `-a' switch must be used in order for the server to
                     46: receive incoming calls.
                     47: .PP
                     48: For a TP4\-based transport service,
                     49: the server simply listens to any incoming connections for selector
                     50: \*(lqsnmp-trap\*(rq.
                     51: .PP
                     52: By default,
                     53: all network services are enabled
                     54: (if defined in the configuration).
                     55: The `\-t' option specifies TCP\-only operation,
                     56: the `\-x' option specifies X.25\-only operation,
                     57: and the `\-z' option specifies TP4\-only operation.
                     58: .SH "DEBUG OPERATION"
                     59: If \fIsnmpt\fR is started interactively,
                     60: or if the `\-d' switch is given,
                     61: then debug mode is entered.
                     62: In this case,
                     63: all logging activity is displayed on the user's terminal.
                     64: In addition,
                     65: the logging information is more verbose.
                     66: .SH FILES
                     67: .nf
                     68: .ta \w'\*(LDsnmp.traps  'u
                     69: \*(LDsnmpt.log log file
                     70: \*(LDsnmp.traps        trap file
                     71: /etc/snmpt.pid daemon PID file
                     72: .re
                     73: .fi
                     74: .SH "SEE ALSO"
                     75: RFCs 1155, 1156, and 1157.
                     76: .SH AUTHOR
                     77: Marshall T. Rose,
                     78: PSI Inc.
                     79: This work was partially supported by the
                     80: U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the Rome Air Development
                     81: Center of the U.S. Air Force Systems Command under contract number
                     82: F30602-88-C-0016.
                     83: .PP
                     84: Although this package is distributed with the ISODE,
                     85: it is not an OSI program, per se.
                     86: Inasmuch as the continued survival of the Internet hinges on all nodes
                     87: becoming network manageable,
                     88: this package was developed using the ISODE and is being freely
                     89: distributed with releases of Berkeley UNIX.
                     90: .PP
                     91: It must be stressed that this package is not a complete network management
                     92: system.
                     93: In particular,
                     94: whilst \fIsnmpd\fR provides a minimal agent functionality,
                     95: there are no Network Operation Center (NOC) tools--\fIsnmpi\fR is a
                     96: debugging aid only.

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