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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.

#

#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>

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