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04-24-2007 11:29 PM
04-24-2007 11:29 PM
			
				
					
					
						if you do a ucx show dev for the SNMP processes you see in the line "host"
127.0.0.1 local as well as remote (e.g. dest port 705).
What is this exactly ?
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127.0.0.1 local as well as remote (e.g. dest port 705).
What is this exactly ?
Wim
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						Port 705 is used for SNMP Agent eXtension (RFC 2741) communication.  The TCP/IP Services SNMP service consists of 3 processes: a main process that receives and sends SNMP packets, a process that handles OS (actually TCP/IP) mibs, and a process that handles the host resources mib.  The main process communicates with the other two processes via the Agent X protocol over the loopback address.  Because there is a TCP connection over the loopback address it will show up in both the local and remote columns.
You will see a lot more of these connections if you start up the insight management agents, as they too use Agent X for communication with the main SNMP agent.
		
		
	
	
	
You will see a lot more of these connections if you start up the insight management agents, as they too use Agent X for communication with the main SNMP agent.
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05-14-2007 09:39 PM
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						Another one that is held by "DESTA Director".
Source host and remote host both *.
Ports are both 0.
State CANTSENDMORE VANTERECVMORE PRIV.
No bytes transferred (on my node).
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Source host and remote host both *.
Ports are both 0.
State CANTSENDMORE VANTERECVMORE PRIV.
No bytes transferred (on my node).
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05-15-2007 07:17 PM
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						Found that shutdown ( http://www.osxfaq.com/man/2/shutdown.ws ) causes the CANT*. So they forgot to close the socket in DESTA ?
Is the * host and 0 port caused by this ?
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Is the * host and 0 port caused by this ?
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