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SNMP (Simple Network

Management Protocol)

Introduction

Simple Network Management Protocol (

SNMP

) is an application layer protocol that allows

network devices to exchange management information.

SNMP

works by sending messages,

called protocol data units (

PDUs

), to network devices. Network administrators use

SNMP

to

monitor network performance and to solve network problems.

An

SNMP

-managed network is comprised of three fundamental parts: agents, managed

devices, and network management systems (

NMSs

). An agent, which resides within a

managed device (i.e., a switch), is responsible for translating its local knowledge of manage-
ment information into a form compatible with

SNMP

. When certain defined asynchronous

events occur within a switch, the managed device sends traps, using the

SNMP protocol

, to a

designated

NMS

. The

NMS

then views and monitors the switch’s information through manage-

ment software applications such as

HP

Open View or X-Vision.

SNMP

parameters and traps are configurable through the

snmpc

command. For more informa-

tion on this command, refer to Configuring SNMP Parameters and Traps on page 13-2. You
can view

SNMP

statistics through the

snmps

command. For more information on this

command, refer to Viewing SNMP Statistics on page 13-8. Both of these commands are also
listed on the

Networking

menu.

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