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User Guide for Internetwork Performance Monitor
OL-11291-01
Chapter 4      Modifying IPM Components
    Adding Components Using Seed Files
Seed File Syntax
The top of the seed file contains a comments section for any information you want to note about the file, 
followed by each component’s definition on a separate line.
In a source router seed file, for each source router you must provide a command, host name, read 
community string, and write community string.
In a target seed file, for each target you must provide a command, target type, host name, and for IP 
or SA Agent Responder targets a read community string. This is an optional field. 
In a collector seed file, for each collector you must provide a command, collector name, source 
router, target device, operation name, start time, duration, and collector type. The Source Interface 
IP address is an optional field in IPM. 
You must separate each part of a component’s definition with a delimiter. Valid delimiters are spaces, 
commas (,), semicolons (;), and tabs (\t). Use the same delimiter throughout a given seed file.
Do not begin a component with a comma, semicolon, or tab.
The following example is a valid source router definition, using spaces as delimiters:
# a router1 public private
If any part of a component’s definition contains a space, you must use either a comma or a semicolon as 
the delimiter between all the parts of that definition. If the host name in the preceding example included 
a space (for example, router 1), you must use commas or semicolons as delimiters, instead of spaces:
# a,router 1,public,private
 describes the parts of a component’s definition.
Table 4-1
Parts of a Component’s Definition
Part
Description
Command
Defines whether the source router, target, or collector is added to the IPM 
database, removed from the IPM database, or whether an existing component 
entry in the IPM database is updated from the seed file. The following values are 
possible:
A or a—Adds the component to the IPM database.
D or d—Removes the component from the IPM database.
U or u—Updates an existing component entry in the IPM database from the 
information provided in the seed file.
Host Name
(Source router and target only) IP address or host name of the router on which 
the source resides, or of the target device. The host name can be from 1 to 64 
characters in length. You can include an alias for the router by adding a vertical 
bar (|) and the alias after the host name.
Read Community
(Source router and target only) SNMP community name for read access to the 
information maintained by the SNMP agent on the source router. This value can 
be from 1 to 255 characters in length.
Write Community
(Source router only) SNMP community name for write access to the information 
maintained by the SNMP agent on the source router. This value can be from 1 to 
255 characters in length.