SNMP means Simple Network Management Protocol. It is a protocol which enables network administrators to manage network devices and diagnose network problems.
The network management system is based on two main elements: a supervisor and agents. The supervisor is the terminal which enables the network administrator to carry out management requests. The agents are entities which are found at the level of each interface connecting the managed devices to the network and making it possible to collect information on the different objects.
Switches, hubs, routers and servers are examples of hardware containing managed objects. These managed objects can be hardware information, configuration parameters, performance statistics and other elements which are directly linked to the behaviour in progress for the hardware in question. These elements are classed in a sort of database called MIB ("Management Information Base"). SNMP allows dialogue between the supervisor and agents in order to collect the required objects in the MIB.
The management architecture of the network proposed by the SNMP protocol is therefore based on three principal elements:
For detailed documentation on the SNMP protocol, please refer to RFC 1157:
Résultats pour SNMP protocol
Résultats pour SNMP protocol
Résultats pour SNMP protocol
Résultats pour SNMP protocol
Résultats pour SNMP protocol