Index for Administrator's Guide

 

A

access to managed objects

through SMUX subagents 5-3

access, to MIB objects

specifying in NON_SMUX_PEER entries 8-7

actions

executing a command 8-15

in response to polling 6-13

actions, in polling

syntax of 8-12

agent integrator

commands 7-1

configuring for access to agents 5-1

re-initializing 7-1

stopping 7-4

agents 1-2

unsolicited messages from 1-4

alarms 1-10

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

default location of 3-2

BEA_PEER_MAX_TRIES 4-5

BEA_PEER_MAX_WAIT 4-6, 8-7

BEA_SM_BEAMGR_CONF 4-6, 8-2

BEA_SMUX_PASSWD 2-11, 4-5

beamgr.conf 8-1

beamgr_snmpd.conf 8-16

C

columnar object

what it is 6-10, 8-14

COMMAND_ERR 6-13

COMMAND_OK 6-14

commands

as an action in polling 6-14

specifying more than one 6-14

community strings

configuring agent integrator to use with agents 5-2

specifying in passwords file 8-17

condition

syntax for 6-9

conditions, complex 6-8

conditions, simple 6-7

configuration file

environment variable for 4-6

for agent integrator 8-1

for BEA SNMP Agent 8-1

configuring for access to agents 4-4

D

data types

for polling conditions 6-9

in polling thresholds 6-9

destination host

for traps 2-11

domains, multiple

retrieving or modifying values in 3-7

DPI 4-3

subagents 4-4

E

enterprise identifiers 3-7

enterprise OID

in traps generated by local polling 6-14

environment variables

setting 2-3

ERR state of a polling rule 6-12

G

GET

specifying when managing multiple domains 3-7

GET request 1-6

GET-NEXT request 1-6

H

host

destination of traps 2-11

I

installing Windows NT 7-6

instsrv 7-6

INTEGRATOR_MAX_TIMEOUTS entry 8-3

INTEGRATOR_TIMEOUT 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

use in polling thresholds 6-9

IP addresses

used by agent integrator 7-2

ISO 1-2

L

logging SNMP trap messages

See snmptrapd

logical agent name

defining 8-4

M

managed objects

configuring agent integrator access to 5-2

making accessible to agent integrator 6-2

what they are 1-4

managed resource

what it is 1-3

Management Information Base

See MIB 1-4

management of Tuxedo

preparing for 2-2

management platforms

functions of 1-6

using with SNMP Agent 1-6

manager

event integration with 3-3

MIB

role in system management 1-4

MIB file, for Tuxedo

default location of 3-2

mib.txt file 7-15

moving OID tree

See snmpwalk

N

network management platforms

role of 1-4

NON_SMUX PEER

configuring agent integrator for 5-1

NON_SMUX_PEER entries

in configuration file 5-1

role of 6-3

NON_SMUX_PEER entry

syntax of 8-6

O

OBJECT TYPE macro 7-15

OID

format of in specifying objects to be polled 8-13

OID tree

when agents overlap in 5-3

OIDs

conversion by utilities 7-15

OK state of a polling rule 6-12

OpenView

event categories 3-6

event configuration 3-5

loading the BEA MIB 3-4

P

password

how specified by tux_snmpd 2-12

password, of SMUX agents

environment variable for 4-5

passwords file 8-16

peer SNMP agents

use in polling 6-6

performs get on MIB

See snmptest

performs getnext on MIB

See snmptest

performs set on MIB

See snmptest

polling

a specific instance 6-15

availability of MIB objects for 6-6, 6-8

data types in 6-9

how to de-activate 6-18

re-activating 6-19

relations for defining thresholds in 6-5

starting 6-16

use of peer SNMP agents in 6-6

polling rules

creating through a manager 6-17

deleting or modifying 6-17

for agent integrator 6-3

polling, by agent integrator

how to use 6-2

of agents on remote nodes 5-3

port

specifying for peer agents 8-6

port 161

use of for peer SNMP agents 5-2

port, SMUX

specifying 2-11, 2-14

port, SNMP

specifying 2-10, 2-14

priority

of agent access to MIB objects 8-7

setting 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

reinit_agents 7-1

relations

use of defining thresholds 6-5

remote nodes

managing agents on 5-3

reporting information about scalar objects 7-6

request/response commands

in SNMP architecture 1-6

retries

environment variable for 4-5

returning next entry

See snmpgetnext

returning next object in MIB

See snmpgetnext

RFC 1155 1-5, 7-15

RFC 1213 7-15

RULE_ACTION entry

syntax of 8-12

rules, for polling 6-4, 8-12

S

scalar object

what it is 6-11, 8-14

sending SNMP trap

snmptrap 7-11

SET

specifying when managing multiple domains 3-7

SET request 1-6

Simple Network Management Protocol

See SNMP 1-1

SMUX 4-3

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

on multiple nodes 5-3

use in integrator polling 6-8

SNMP agents, managing

on remote nodes 5-4

SNMP architecture 1-2

snmpget 7-6

snmpgetnext 7-7

snmptest 7-8

snmptrap 7-11

snmptrapd 7-13

snmpwalk

syntax of 7-14

states

of polling rules 6-12

stop_agents command 7-4

subagents

use in polling 6-6

syntax

of NON_SMUX_PEER entry 8-6

of RULE_ACTION entry 8-12

system events, Tuxedo

as trap notifications 1-10

T

timeout

for replies to agent integrator from SNMP agents 8-7

TMAGENT entry 8-4

TMEVENT_FILTER entry 8-4

transition

of polling rules 6-12

trap notification

what it is 1-4

TRAP_HOST entry 8-2

more than one allowed 8-2

TRAPID_ERR 6-13

TRAPID_OK 6-13

traps

sending to multiple destinations 8-2

setting destination host, port, and community 2-11

traps, enterprise-specific

use in polling 8-15

traps, polling

information passed in 6-14

Tuxedo

objects accessible only locally 2-15

Tuxedo events

as SNMP traps 1-6

U

unsolicited messages

from agents 1-4

V

variable bindings, of agent integrator traps

information in 6-14

W

wildcards

use in OIDs 6-11, 8-14