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Building Network Initialization Files<br />

Preconfigured SNMP Initialization File<br />

The following SNMP initialization file provides the preconfigured SNMP configuration<br />

commands for identifying required information for an SNMP Management station.<br />

INIT/SAMPLE/SNMPAGENT/INITFILE<br />

Notes:<br />

• The ADAPTERNAME attribute cannot be used to map MCP Network adapters to the<br />

MCP; mapping is provided by the LINEID attribute. The ADAPTERNAME attribute is<br />

still accepted but will be ignored. ADAPTERNAME will be de-implemented in a future<br />

release.<br />

• There is no need to specify SPEED attribute values for LAN MCP Network adapters.<br />

Connection Services forces SPEED=*DEF which causes the MCP Network adapter<br />

hardware to return an actual speed value when the connection group is opened.<br />

SNMP Initialization File<br />

This SNMP initialization file (INIT/SAMPLE/SNMPAGENT/INITFILE) provides the<br />

preconfigured SNMP configuration commands for identifying required information for an<br />

SNMP Management station.<br />

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%<br />

%%%%%%%%%% MCP SNMP Sample Init File %%%%%%%%%%<br />

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%<br />

%%%%% %%%%%<br />

%%%%% This file is not a configured SNMP initfile. It is meant to %%%%%<br />

%%%%% be used as a guide for building a configured SNMP initfile. %%%%%<br />

%%%%% The xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx IP addresses must be changed to valid %%%%%<br />

%%%%% IP addresses; if those commands are used, they must be %%%%%<br />

%%%%% uncommented. The community values listed as ″community″ %%%%%<br />

%%%%% must be changed to values that cannot be easily guessed; %%%%%<br />

%%%%% this must be done to provide increased security from %%%%%<br />

%%%%% malicious attacks. (Do not remove the quotes; they are %%%%%<br />

%%%%% required for processing the command.) The ReadOnly community %%%%%<br />

%%%%% string CPMCP1 must also be changed. %%%%%<br />

%%%%% The first section contains the read-only COMMUNITY SET and %%%%%<br />

%%%%% examples of read-write COMMUNITY and TRAPCOMMUNITY commands %%%%%<br />

%%%%% usable on all MCP platforms; the second section contains %%%%%<br />

%%%%% examples of the COMMUNITY/TRAPCOMMUNITY SET commands with %%%%%<br />

%%%%% <strong>Server</strong> Sentinel explicit comments for <strong>Server</strong> Sentinel %%%%%<br />

%%%%% knowledgable users. The third section contains the SETs %%%%%<br />

%%%%% for <strong>System</strong> variables and the object managers. Commands %%%%%<br />

%%%%% which are not commented out should be included in the %%%%%<br />

%%%%% SNMP initfile (the only exception being the read-only SET %%%%%<br />

%%%%% in environments that want to tightly control read-only %%%%%<br />

%%%%% access.) %%%%%<br />

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%<br />

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%<br />

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%<br />

% The first command allows read-only access from all IP addresses.<br />

%NW SNMP COMMUNITY ADD ″CPMCP1″ 0.0.0.0 ReadOnly;<br />

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