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Customize the ENFSNMPM Procedure

This task is required if you use the CAIENF SNMP Monitor.

The CAIENF SNMP Monitor runs as a started task in its own address space. It runs after the primary CAIENF address space has been brought up. The proc to start the CAIENF SNMP Monitor is delivered in the YourdeployHLQ.CAW0PROC Library as member ENFSNMPM. Customize this procedure according to user solution standards.

Follow these steps:

  1. Copy the SNMPVARS member of CAW0OPTV data set to the ENVVAR dsn that the started task uses and customize it as needed.

    Note: If the ENFSNMPM Monitor is used with CA Audit, APF authorize the library containing the eTrust DLLs and the YourdeployHLQ.CAW0PLD where the executable for CAW1SNMP resides.

  2. Use the delivered CAW0PROC ENFSNMPM proc as a sample to customize.
  3. Add a DCM ENF Parm statement for the CAS9DCM4 data collector to use the CAIENF SNMP Monitor. CAS9DCM4 is delivered in YourdeployHLQ.CAW0DCM.
  4. Define a security OMVS segment for the user ID associated with the CAIENF SNMP Monitor started task because it uses TCP/IP. You can define a new user ID to the security package or you can use an existing user ID that already has an OMVS segment definition.
  5. (Only for Top Secret). Define a TSS ACID with a valid OMVS segment for the ENFSNMPM procedure. For example, for TSS users:
    TSS ADD(stc) PROCNAME(ENFSNMPM) ACID(omvs)
    

    In this example, you call your procedure ENFSNMPM as delivered. You run it as a started task and OMVS is the proper ACID to use in your environment.

    If you do not define this properly, you can get a U4093 ABEND with a reason code of x'90'.

  6. Set the ENFSNMPM dispatching priority. Since ENFSNMPM services multiple applications and tasks, set the ENFSNMPM dispatching priority greater than or equal to the highest dispatching priority of any task requesting ENFSNMPM services.

Note: With IPv6 support, you can supply the nodename or IP address in various ways:

IPv4 IP address examples

141.202.65.31
141.202.66.11

Nodename examples

USILCA11

TCPIP11V

USI286ME.CA.COM

IPv6 IP address examples

::1
fd00:7a06:0a20:0100:0000:0000:0000:0011..1086 
0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:ffff:c0a8:060b..1088

You completed configuring CAIENF. Continue with other CCS component configurations.