PSL functions for configuring the PATROL Agent
Some of the PSL functions for SNMP configuration are briefly described in this section. Refer to the PATROL Script Language Reference Manual Volume 2 — PSL Functions for detailed information about all PSL functions for SNMP.
Sending SNMP traps
As it sends traps, the PATROL Agent works in an SNMP Agent role. The following table lists the function to use for the task you want to perform:
Functions for sending traps
Starting and stopping the SNMP subAgent
You can use PSL functions to stop, restart, and request the current state of the PATROL Agent. The following table lists the function to use for the task you want to perform:
Functions for starting and stopping the SNMP Agent
Using PSL to change the registered SNMP Manager list
The list of registered SNMP Managers is contained in the PiV1mTable. The following table lists the function to use for the task you want to perform:
Functions for changing the registered SNMP manager list