June 2007
Beginner
153 pages
3h 17m
English
SNMP is one of the standard tools provided for administrators of Inter-net-based networks. It provides the framework for administrators to check, interrogate and modify settings on a computer network.
Essentially, the network is viewed as a series of “agents” that report events to a central management console. These “agents” can be computers, printers, routers or any of the other pieces of hardware that make up a networked system.
One of the problems with SNMP is that the original specification allowed for considerable “vendor modification” of the data being transferred. As such it is important to ensure that the management software and the various agents scattered ...
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