From 2b006082789aef176eaac25344b19ef88b1ded63 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ethel Nilsson Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2018 13:18:13 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] snmp4lptp: added snmp4lptp.8 Signed-off-by: Ethel Nilsson --- snmp4lptp.8 | 119 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 119 insertions(+) create mode 100644 snmp4lptp.8 diff --git a/snmp4lptp.8 b/snmp4lptp.8 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7dda4d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/snmp4lptp.8 @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +.TH SNMP4LPTP 8 "September 2018" "linuxptp" +.SH NAME +snmp4lptp - SNMP sub agent + +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B snmp4lptp +[ +.BI \-f " config-file" +] [ +.B \-m +] [ +.B \-q +] [ +.I long-options +] + +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B snmp4lptp +is an implementation of a sub agent for handling SNMP requests on +the device running ptp4l. Via the UDS port, the sub agent retrieves +management information from ptp4l and translates the information to +or from an SNMP-specific form. + +.SH OPTIONS +.TP +.BI \-f " file" +Specify the path to the \fBsnmp4lptp\fR configuration file. +.TP +.B \-h +Display a help message. +.TP +.B \-m +Print messages to the standard output. +.TP +.B \-q +Don't send messages to the system logger. + +.SH LONG OPTIONS + +Each and every configuration file option (see below in sections +.BR PROGRAM\ OPTIONS +and +.BR PORT\ OPTIONS ) +may also appear +as a "long" style command line argument. For example, the transportSpecific +option may be set using either of these two forms: + +.RS +\f(CW\-\-transportSpecific 1 \-\-transportSpecific=1\fP +.RE + +Option values given on the command line override values in the global +section of the configuration file (which, in turn, overrides default +values). + +.SH CONFIGURATION FILE + +The configuration file is divided into sections. Each section starts with a +line containing its name enclosed in brackets and it follows with settings. +Each setting is placed on a separate line, it contains the name of the +option and the value separated by whitespace characters. Empty lines and lines +starting with # are ignored. + +The global section (indicated as +.BR [global] ) +sets the global program options as well as the default port specific options. +Other sections are port specific sections and they override the default port +options. The name of the section is the name of the configured port (e.g. +.BR [eth0] +). Currently no port specific options other than default are considered. + +.SH PROGRAM OPTIONS +.TP +.B domainNumber +The domain attribute of the local clock. +The default is 0. +.TP +.B logging_level +The maximum logging level of messages which should be printed. +The default is 6 (LOG_INFO). +.TP +.B message_tag +The tag which is added to all messages printed to the standard output or system +log. +The default is an empty string (which cannot be set in the configuration file +as the option requires an argument). +.TP +.B use_syslog +Print messages to the system log if enabled. +The default is 1 (enabled). +.TP +.B verbose +Print messages to the standard output if enabled. +The default is 0 (disabled). +.TP +.B uds_address +Specifies the address of the server's UNIX domain socket. +The default is /var/run/ptp4l. + +.SH PORT OPTIONS +.TP +.B transportSpecific +The transport specific field. Must be in the range 0 to 255. +The default is 0. + +.SH WARNING + +Be cautious when the same configuration file is used for both ptp4l +and snmp4lptp. Keep in mind that values specified in the configuration +file take precedence over their default values. If a certain option which +is common to ptp4l and snmp4lptp is specified to a non-default value in +the configuration file (e.g. for ptp4l), then this non-default value +applies also for snmp4lptp. This might be not what is expected. + +To avoid securely these unexpected behaviour, different configuration files +for ptp4l and snmp4lptp are recommended. + +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR ptp4l (8)