SNMP
(Simple Network Management Protocol) -- A set of standards for communication with devices connected to a TCP/IP
network. Examples of these devices include
routers, hubs, and switches.
A device is said to be “SNMP compatible” if it can be monitored and/or controlled using SNMP messages. SNMP messages are known as “PDU’s” - Protocol Data Units.
Devices that are SNMP compatible contain SNMP “agent” software to receive, send, and act upon SNMP messages.
Software for managing devices via SNMP are available for every kind of commonly used computer and are often bundled along with the device they are designed to manage. Some SNMP software is designed to handle a wide variety of devices.
See Also: Network , Router
See: Simple Network Management Protocol
The Internet standard protocol, defined in STD 15, RFC 1157, developed to manage nodes on an IP network. It is currently possible to manage wiring hubs, toasters, jukeboxes, etc. See also: Management Information Base.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol ) Developed to manage nodes on an IP network,SNMP is an Internet standard protocol.It can be used to manage wiring hubs,video toasters,CD-ROM jukeboxes,and many other devices.