Installing and Configuring ftlSNMP8-2 Express5800/ftServer: System Administrator’s Guide for the Linux Operating Systempower supplies (UPS). Net-SNMP is a suite of applications used to implementSNMP v1, SNMP v2c, and SNMP v3 using both IPv4 and IPv6. This suite includes:– Various command-line applications for retrieving, manipulating, converting,and displaying information– A daemon application for receiving SNMP notifications– An extensible agent for responding to SNMP queries for managementinformation– A library for developing new SNMP applicationsSee www.net-snmp.org for more information about Net-SNMP.• ftlSNMP (lsb-ft-snmp), which is preinstalled with Express Builder. The ftlSNMPpackage consists of the following components:– SRA-ftLinux-MIB—This MIB supports NECAM’s fault-tolerant hardware.– ftlsubagent—This subagent supports SRA-ftLinux-MIB SNMP GET and SEToperations.– ftltrapsubagent—This subagent supports SRA-ftLinux-MIB traps.– Various startup, restart, and shutdown scripts– Man pagesThe ftlSNMP package is currently built against a particular Net-SNMP version. Reviewthe Release Notes: Express5800/ftServer for the Linux Operating System forcompatibility information.During most Express Builder upgrades, ftlSNMP is also upgraded. Install ftlSNMPupgrades with the provided installer or upgrade script. If a script is not provided, userpm to upgrade with the Express5800/ftServer binary ftlSNMP distribution package.This keeps the RPM database correct and provides a simple package managementapproach to maintaining ftlSNMP.ftlSNMP InventoryThis ftlSNMP distribution is provided as a single binary RPM package on the ExpressBuilder distribution called lsb-ft-snmp-4.0-nnnn.x86_64.rpm.The number nnnn is the Express Builder build number.When binary RPMs are installed, the rpm database will track the revision level of yourinstalled distribution. ftlSNMP binaries are built with performance optimizations for usewith the Linux operating system as installed on ftServer systems. See also the ReleaseNotes: Express5800/ftServer for the Linux Operating System.