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A Brief Tour of the Simple Network Management Protocol
SNMP is the most popular protocol used to manage networked devices.
It was designed in the late 1980s to facilitate the exchange of management information between networked devices operating at the application layer of the ISO/OSI model.
preview:
http://www.cert.org
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Configuring the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Tutorial on configuring the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Example: * The SNMP agent is implemented as a UNIX system daemon, snmpd.
Four configuration files are associated with this daemon. . .* The following tables show the object descriptions only, and are divided into subsections based on object groups. . .
preview:
http://ou800doc.caldera.com
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SNMP Tutorial Series: 5 Quick Steps to Understanding SNMP and its Role in Network Alarm Monitoring
Since its creation in 1988 as a short-term solution to manage elements in the growing Internet and other attached networks, SNMP has achieved widespread acceptance.
SNMP was derived from its predecessor SGMP (Simple Gateway Management Protocol) and was intended to be replaced by a solution based on the CMIS/CMIP (Common Management Information Service/Protocol) architecture.
preview:
http://www.dpstele.com
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Understanding the SNMP Protocol
With the advent of computer networks has come the logical need to manage them.
It is simply not practical to be continually running from workstation to server back to workstation to verify all is well.
Well that is where the Simple Network Management Protocol comes into play.
preview:
http://www.windowsnetworking.com
date: 12/1/2005
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Developing SNMP Agents for Embedded Real-Time Systems
This pervasive requirement for an SNMP agent extends beyond the traditional embedded communications equipment to include the new generation of Internet 'appliances', which are frequently based on Linux, Solaris, or other popular operating environments.
This white paper discusses SNMP's products and solutions.
preview:
http://www.snmp.com
date: 1/1/2003
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Interpeak SNMP White Paper
Control and supervision of modern networks can quickly become a challenging task, especially when handling heterogenous network topologies.
The Interpeak SNMP Agent resolves this by providing a uniform management interface using the industry-standard SNMP protocol.
Control and management of modern networks is a challenging task due to the complexity and diversity of the connected devices.
A standardization of the management strategy...
preview:
http://www.interpeak.com
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Key Criteria for Evaluating a Portable Embedded SNMP Agent Solution
As embedded real-time projects becomes more complex, portable SNMP solution has been widely adopted as a viable management solution in the data networking, telecom, transportation, government, industry automation and many other fields.
SNMP is a mandatory requirement for many brand new projects in the government space, cable-TV, transportation, communication, and many other vertical fields.
It is definitely a requirement for other embedded...
preview:
http://www.dmhsoftware.com
date: 1/1/2008
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