Index for Administrator's Guide
A
access to managed objects
access, to MIB objects
specifying in NON_SMUX_PEER entries 8-7
actions
actions, in polling
agent integrator
configuring for access to agents 5-1
alarms from local threshold-checking 8-15
AND, use in defining polling thresholds 6-8
asterisks
use in complex polling rules 6-12
B
bea.asn1
C
columnar object
commands
community strings
configuring agent integrator to use with agents 5-2
specifying in passwords file 8-17
condition
configuration file
configuring for access to agents 4-4
D
data types
destination host
domains, multiple
retrieving or modifying values in 3-7
E
enterprise OID
in traps generated by local polling 6-14
environment variables
ERR state of a polling rule 6-12
G
GET
specifying when managing multiple domains 3-7
H
host
I
INTEGRATOR_MAX_TIMEOUTS entry 8-3
IP address
specifying for remote agents 8-6
use by integrator in managing remote agents 5-4
use for access to remote agents 5-4
IP addresses
L
logging SNMP trap messages
See snmptrapd
logical agent name
M
managed objects
configuring agent integrator access to 5-2
making accessible to agent integrator 6-2
managed resource
Management Information Base
management of Tuxedo
management platforms
manager
MIB
MIB file, for Tuxedo
moving OID tree
See snmpwalk
N
network management platforms
NON_SMUX PEER
configuring agent integrator for 5-1
NON_SMUX_PEER entries
NON_SMUX_PEER entry
O
OID
format of in specifying objects to be polled 8-13
OID tree
OIDs
OK state of a polling rule 6-12
OpenView
P
password
how specified by tux_snmpd 2-12
password, of SMUX agents
peer SNMP agents
performs get on MIB
See snmptest
performs getnext on MIB
See snmptest
performs set on MIB
See snmptest
polling
availability of MIB objects for 6-6, 6-8
relations for defining thresholds in 6-5
use of peer SNMP agents in 6-6
polling rules
creating through a manager 6-17
polling, by agent integrator
port
specifying for peer agents 8-6
port 161
use of for peer SNMP agents 5-2
port, SMUX
port, SNMP
priority
of agent access to MIB objects 8-7
use in resolving overlap in agent OID registration 5-3
R
read-write access to MIB objects 8-7
receiving SNMP trap messages
See snmptrapd
relations
use of defining thresholds 6-5
remote nodes
reporting information about scalar objects 7-6
request/response commands
retries
returning next entry
See snmpgetnext
returning next object in MIB
See snmpgetnext
RULE_ACTION entry
S
scalar object
sending SNMP trap
SET
specifying when managing multiple domains 3-7
Simple Network Management Protocol
automatic registration of OID tree under 5-3
SMUX subagent passwords
specifying in passwords file 8-17
SMUX subagents
registration of managed objects with master 5-3
SNMP agents
more than one on a single host 4-4
SNMP agents, managing
snmpwalk
states
subagents
syntax
system events, Tuxedo
T
timeout
for replies to agent integrator from SNMP agents 8-7
transition
trap notification
traps
sending to multiple destinations 8-2
setting destination host, port, and community 2-11
traps, enterprise-specific
traps, polling
Tuxedo
objects accessible only locally 2-15
Tuxedo events
U
unsolicited messages
V
variable bindings, of agent integrator traps
W
wildcards