Indicates that the installer is being used to uninstall an already installed package.
• PERMITTEDMANAGERS="ipaddress1;ipaddress2;...;ipaddressn"
This parameter sets up the SNMP service to respond only to requests from the specified IP
addresses. An empty string, such as PERMITTEDMANAGERS="", removes all existing entries that
the proxy installer previously made. A value of "*" indicates that the SNMP service can receive
values from any server.
• VALIDCOMMUNITIES="communityname1;communityname2;...communitynamen"
This parameter sets up the SNMP service to respond only to requests using one of the specified
community names.
The following are examples of the typical usage:
1. To install the proxy in silent mode without making any additional entries or changes to the SNMP
service:
hp_snmp_proxy.exe /s /i
2. To install the proxy in silent mode and set the allowed managers setting in the SNMP service:
hp_snmp_proxy.exe /s /I
PERMITTEDMANAGERS="127.0.0.1;162.162.162.162;15.5.178.64"
3. To install the proxy in silent mode and set the allowed community names setting in the SNMP
service:
hp_snmp_proxy.exe /s /i VALIDCOMMUNITIES="public;public.1;public.2"
4. To install the proxy in silent mode and set both the allowed community names and permitted
managers setting in the SNMP service:
hp_snmp_proxy.exe /s /i
PERMITTEDMANAGERS="127.0.0.1;162.162.162.162;15.5.178.64"
VALIDCOMMUNITIES="public;public.1;public.2"
5. To modify the permitted managers or valid community names, use method 3 or 4, but specify /fv
instead of /i.
6. To erase the permitted managers or valid community names, use method 3 or 4, but specify /fv
instead of /i and specify PERMITTEDMANAGERS and/or VALIDCOMMUNITIES with the values
set to "" (empty string).
7. To uninstall the proxy in silent mode:
hp_snmp_proxy.exe /s /x
Silent mode installation—HP WS Pro Proxy Agent
The HP WS Pro Proxy Agent installer accepts the following command-line parameters in silent mode:
• WJAHOSTIP
This parameter specifies the host IP of the HP Web Jetadmin server where HPWSProxyService
sends WS Probe ‘Hello’ packets when the service is started and when it detects that the host
machine has changed IP addresses. The intent is to keep the PC-connected device up-to-date in
HP Web Jetadmin device lists without requiring another discovery.
default value: <not configured>
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