1AGENTXTRAP(1) Net-SNMP AGENTXTRAP(1)
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6 agentxtrap - send an AgentX NotifyPDU to an AgentX master agent
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9 agentxtrap [OPTIONS] trap-oid [OID TYPE VALUE...]
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12 agentxtrap issues an AgentX NotifyPDU to a master agent. One or more
13 object identifiers (OIDs) can be given as arguments on the command
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15 variable name is given in the format specified in variables(5).
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18 -c contextName
19 if the -c option is present then the notification is sent in the
20 nondefault name context.
21 -U uptime
22 if the -U option is present then that value, parsed as centisec‐
23 onds, is taken to be the sysUpTime field of the application.
24 -x ADDRESS
25 if the -x option is present then contact the AgentX master at AD‐
26 DRESS and not the default one.
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28 Additionally all the options described in snmpcmd(1) under the MIB
29 PARSING OPTIONS, LOGGING OPTIONS and INPUT OPTIONS headers as well as
30 the -d, -D, -m and -M options are supported.
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32 In OID TYPE VALUE the parsing of the VALUE field is controlled by the
33 TYPE field. The possible values for the TYPE field is one of the fol‐
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35 = Let OID decide how VALUE should be interpreted
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39 s OCTET STRING of chaacters
40 x OCTET STRING, entered as a sequence of optionally space sepa‐
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42 d OCTET STRING, entered as a sequence of space separated deci‐
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45 o OBJECT IDENTIFIER
46 t TimeTicks
47 a IpAddress
48 b BITS
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52 To send a generic linkUp trap to the manager for interface 1 the fol‐
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58 snmpcmd(1), snmpset(1), variables(5), RFC 2741
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