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6.3.2 SNMP Configuration

Figure 24 SNMP Configuration

What is SNMP?

The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a TCP/IP application layer protocol
that allows the exchange of management information between network devices. SNMP
enables you to manage network performance and troubleshoot and solve network
problems.

To manage a module, SNMP supports the

set

command, which instructs the agent to

change the data that manages the module.

To monitor a network element, SNMP supports:

the

get

command, which instructs the agent to send information about the

module to the manager in the NMS.

traversal operations, which the manager uses to identify supported objects and to
format information about those objects into relational tables.


In a typical Canopy network, the manager issues these commands to the agents of more
than one module.

When a specified event occurs in the module, the agent initiates a trap, for which the
agent sends an unsolicited asynchronous message to the manager.

Select Apply.

NOTE:

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