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Appendix C.4 ajsovtrap (UNIX only)

Format
 
ajsovtrap
     [-F service-name]
     [-m node-name]
     [-o company-ID]
     [-a agent-address]
     -n extended-trap-number
     object-ID
     value-syntax
     value
 

Description
Issues SNMP traps.
Under normal circumstances, this command is called from a scheduler service. However, when monitoring the status of JP1/AJS3 - Manager, a user can use this command to issue SNMP traps to the manager for HP NNM.

Execution privileges
None

Arguments

-F service-name
Specify the name of the scheduler service.
The name can be 1 to 30 bytes in length.
The SNMP trap destination is notified of the scheduler service name specified in this option.
When omitted, AJSROOT1 is used.

-m node-name
Specify the IP address or host name of the SNMP trap destination (the HP NNM manager).
The host name can be 1 to 255 bytes in length.
When omitted, SNMP traps are sent to all the nodes specified for the trap-dest parameter in the configuration definition file for the SNMP agent.

-o company-ID
Specify sysObjectID.
If you omit this option, the system assumes .1.3.6.1.4.1.116.7.17.10.

-a agent-address
Specify the IP address or host name of the instance of JP1/AJS3 - Manager that serves as the SNMP trap source (the HP NNM agent).
The host name can be 1 to 255 bytes in length.
When omitted, the system assumes the name of the host from which the
command is executed.

-n extended-trap-number
Specify an integer representing the extended trap number.
You can specify 1 or 2.

object-ID
Specify the object ID, without the company ID component.
For example, if you specify 2 as the object ID, the object ID set for the snmptrap command is .1.3.6.1.4.1.116.7.17.10.2.0.

value-syntax
Select the value syntax from among the following eight items:
  • integer
  • octetstring
  • objectidentifier
  • ipaddress
  • counter
  • gauge
  • timeticks
  • opaque

value
Specify a value that confirms to the value syntax.
For details, see the documentation for HP NNM.

Notes
  • This command is only available for UNIX. You cannot execute this command in Windows.
  • SNMP traps are implemented by UDP (User Datagram Protocol); therefore, the reliability of SNMP trap notification to the HP NNM manager depends on the UDP protocol.

Example
The following command uses an SNMP trap to notify the HP NNM manager (Manager) that the status of JP1/AJS3 - Manager is unknown.
 
ajsovtrap -m Manager -n 2 1 OctetString Unknown

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