IBM 9077 User Manual
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IBM 9077 SP Switch Router: Get Connected to the SP Switch
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# NetStar $Id: rc.local,v 1.1 1997/01/15 07:45:03 stuarts Exp $
#
# Site-specific script for local startup daemons and other actions.
# By default on a GRF, there, there are no local daemons, so
# just comment out the echo-logic that BSD/OS uses at startup.
# Uncomment this line (and the trailing "echo ’.’" line below)
# if you really do have local daemons and want this sort of
# pretty-printing at system startup.
#echo -n ’starting local daemons:’
# An example of starting a local daemon.
# Uncomment, replicate, and modify as needed for your local daemons.
#echo -n " local_daemon"; /usr/local/bin/local_daemon
# Terminate the pretty-print list of local daemons we started.
#echo ’.’
# Put other local customizations here...
# Have to put this in here on demand. See README for 1.4.6.4
sysctl -w net.inet.ip.fwdirbcast=1
# Exit with a successful return status.
exit 0
B.17 /etc/snmpd.conf
This file is used to specify access and control permissions to the snmp
demon. During first installation, the CWS has to be added to this file; see
Section 3.8, “Step 1. Check SNMP in the SP Switch Router System” on page
88 and Section 3.9, “Put SNMP Changes into Effect” on page 89.
demon. During first installation, the CWS has to be added to this file; see
Section 3.8, “Step 1. Check SNMP in the SP Switch Router System” on page
88 and Section 3.9, “Put SNMP Changes into Effect” on page 89.
#
# Default Agent Configuration File
#
# This file allows MANAGERS to be specified. This is used to
# specify which managers will be receiving which traps.
#
# Also, COMMUNITYs can be specified. This allows that agent to
# be configured such that it will only except requests from
# certain managers and with certain community strings.
#
# GRAMMAR:
#
# INITIAL <name> <String>
#
# TRANSPORT <name>