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8.1

Introduction

This chapter describes a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) session and its paramenters and
typical Telnet applications, such as dial out, router configuation, WAN device configuration, and remote user
database. The SNMP description is provided in section 8.2. The Telnet applications are discussed in section
8.3.

8.2

Windows Sockets Compliant TCP/IP Stack

SNMP requires a Windows Sockets compliant TCP/IP stack. Microsoft provides a TCP/IP stack free for
Windows for Workgroups 3.11. TCP/IP protocol software must be installed and functional before SNMP can
be used.

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You must assign an internet (IP) address for the PC and for each node that will be managed by SNMP.
Refer to the protocol software documentation for instructions on how to set the IP addresses.

Once you have completed this step, you should be able to use the protocol Ping command for the PC host
name. You should also test the network interface configurtion by Pinging another TCP/IP device that is
connected to the network.

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