138CS for z/OS V1R9 TCP/IP Implementation Volume 2: Standard Applications
–The SNMP agent uses the SNMPD.BOOTS configuration file to support SNMPv3
security. This file contains agent information used to authenticate the SNMPv3
requests. The SNMPD.BOOTS keeps the agent identifier and the number of times the
agent reboots. If no SNMPD.BOOTS file exists when the agent is started, the agent
creates one.
Create the community name file for the SNMP agent
Example 4-6 shows our PWSRC file. Notice that we entered all the community names in
upper and lower case to avoid case sensitive issues and
not found conditions: jos9m2ap is
the name we are focused ...
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