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rsvpd-snmpagent(1M)					   rsvpd-snmpagent(1M)

NAME
     rsvpd-snmpagent - Silicon Graphics RSVP & IntSrv SNMP Agent

DESCRIPTION
     rsvpd-snmpagent is the part of the rsvpd daemon which implements RSVP
     (RFC 2206) and Integrated Services (RFC 2213) MIBs, using the Simple
     Network Management Protocol (SNMP).  rsvpd can be configured to run at
     boot time by the command chkconfig rsvpd on, or started from the command
     line.  You must be super-user (root) to run rsvpd.	 For more information,
     please see the rsvpd(1M) man page.

     The rsvpd-snmpagent allows read-only access to all RSVP and IntSrv MIB
     variables, except intSrvIfAttribMaxAllocatedBits, which is read-write.

     The rsvpd-snmpagent portion of rsvpd acts as a subagent to the PEER
     Networks Master Agent peer_snmpd.	The SNMP Agent peer_snmpd must be
     started up before or shortly after rsvpd is started.  peer_snmpd is the
     master SNMP Agent that listens to incoming SNMP requests on UDP port 161.
     rsvpd-snmpagent connects to peer_snmpd via the SMUX protocol, and
     registers the MIB subtrees that it implements, with peer_snmpd.  When a
     Network Manager sends a request for a MIB object within one of those
     subtrees, peer_snmpd will first authenticate the request, and then
     communicate with rsvpd-snmpagent to get the response, and then sends the
     response back to the Manager.

     For more information on peer_snmpd, please refer to the man page for
     peer_snmpd.  For more information on the SMUX protocol, please refer to
     RFC1227.

FILES
     /etc/config/rsvpd.conf

SEE ALSO
     peer_snmpd(1M), rsvpd(1M)

     RFCs: 2206, 2213, 1441-1452 (SNMP Protocol RFCs)

     RFC 2206 (RSVP MIB), RFC 2213 (Integrated Services MIB)

     RFC 1227 (SMUX Protocol)

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