The SNMP Configuration screen is used to configure the values in the
wbi_snmpagent.cfg file. Enter values in the fields,
using either the defaults or values specific to your environment. The
information below Figure 17 provides descriptions of the fields in the screen. To
start the configuration wizard:
- Navigate to the ProductDir/bin directory.
- Run the start_snmpconfigwizard.sh file.
The SNMP Configuration screen appears.
- Modify the parameters as needed, then click Apply.
- Click OK when the Changes Complete window appears.
- Click Exit.
- Note:
- When Installer copies the files, it automatically installs the SNMP Agent
Configuration Manager. Refer to the System Administration
Guide or the tool's online Help for information about running the
tool.
Figure 17. SNMP Configuration screen

- Trace Level--The level of the trace information; the
choices are 0 through 5. The higher trace levels produce more verbose
output, whereas 0 produces no output. The default value is 0.
- Polling Interval--The polling interval, in seconds, that
SNMP uses to periodically poll InterChange Server for information. A
polling interval of 0 denotes no polling. The default value is
30.
- Port Number--The port on which the SNMP agent listens for
requests from the SNMP manager. The default value is 1161.
- Agent State File--The path of the file that contains the
agent's state.
- Agent Log File--The path of the log file.
- Server log to STDOUT?--Determines whether log data is sent
to the SNMP Agent command window. If this is set to False, then the
user will only be able to see the log in the .log file. If it is
set to True, then both the .log and the SNMP Agent command window will
show the log.
The default SERVICENAME that the SNMP Agent uses is CWSNMPService
(you can specify any name). This is the default service name when the
agent is used on the Windows platform. In UNIX you must enter a
SERVICENAME.
When you run the SNMP Agent, you must run the Persistent Naming
Server
. The SNMP Agent will create a CORBA connection using this
name.
The CORBA SERVICENAME is for communication between the SNMP Agent
and the Persistent Naming Server
.
