snmp(ADMN)
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.
This command should be run in either of the following two ways:
sh /etc/init.d/snmp start
sh /etc/init.d/snmp stop
SNMP will start automatically at system startup time if
/etc/init.d/snmp is linked to
/etc/rc2.d/Snsnmp. By default,
n is installed as 73.
SNMP will stop automatically at system shutdown time if
/etc/init.d/snmp is linked to
/etc/rc1.d/Knsnmp. By default,
n is installed as 67.
See
rc1(ADM)
and
rc2(ADM)
for further information.
NOTE:
A transport service for SNMP must be initialized before
SNMP is started.
References
getid(ADMN),
getmany(ADMN),
getnext(ADMN),
getone(ADMN),
getroute(ADMN),
rc1(ADM),
rc2(ADM),
setany(ADMN),
sh(C),
snmpd(ADMN),
snmpstat(ADMN),
trap_rece(ADMN),
trap_send(ADMN)
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SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 - 01 June 2005