HP-UX IP Address and Client Management Administrator's Guide HP-UX 11i v2, HP-UX 11i v3
Table 6-2 Static Scope Configuration Properties
DescriptionProperty
A value list of strings that indicates the scopes that a User Agent (UA)
or Service Agent (SA) can use to make requests or registrations, or the
scopes that a DA must support. In the absence of a DA and SA, or when
scope information is not available from DHCP, SLP uses the default
scope, DEFAULT. If you do not specify this parameter in the UA or when
scope information is not available from DHCP, then SLP uses the user
scoping model. The UA can provide available information on all the
scopes to be used through active or passive DA or SA discovery. If this
information is not discovered here, then the scope DEFAULT is used.
Unlike the other properties, this property is read-only. Hence, SLP
ignores any attempt to change this setting after reading the configuration
file.
net.slp.useScopes
A value list of IP addresses or DNS resolvable host names of DAs that
the statically configured UAs and SAs use for sending queries and
registrations. DAs ignore this value-list unless the DA is also an SA
server. The default value is none. Unlike the other properties, this
property is read-only. Hence, SLP ignores any attempt to change it
after reading the configuration file.
net.slp.DAAddresses
Tracing and Logging Configuration Properties
Table 6-3 describes the properties that you can use to configure the tracing and logging information
for the various SLP agents.
Table 6-3 Tracing and Logging Properties
DescriptionProperty
Controls the printing of messages about traffic with DAs. The default
value is false.
net.slp.traceDATraffic
Controls the printing of details on SLP messages. The default value
is false.
net.slp.traceMsg
Controls the printing of dumps of all registered services upon
registration and deregistration. The default value is false.
net.slp.traceReg
Controls the printing details when a SLP message is dropped. The
default value is false.
net.slp.traceDrop
The SLP API specifies the following properties for reporting the internal functioning of an SLP
agent:
• net.slp.traceDATraffic
• net.slp.traceMsg
• net.slp.traceDrop
• net.slp.traceReg
Network Configuration Properties
You can configure the network properties described in Table 6-4 by using the /etc/slp.conffile.
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