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SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol. Simple Network Management Protocol is a set of standards for communication with devices connected to a TCP/IP network. It is often used to communicate with hubs and switches.
Since it was developed in 1988, the Simple Network Managment Protocol has become the de facto standard for network management. Because it is a simple solution, requiring little code to implement, vendors can easily build SNMP agents to their products. SNMP is extensible, allowing vendors to easily add network management functions to their existing products. SNMP also separates the managment architecture from the architecture of the hardware devices, which broadens the base of multivendor support. Perhaps most important, unlike other so-called standards, SNMP is not a mere paper specification, but an implementation that is widely available today.
There are three versions of SNMP: SNMP v1, SNMP v2 and SNMP v3. ActiveXperts Network Monitor is compliant with all three versions. To send an SNMP trap to an SNMP-v1-only device, you MUST explicitely indicate to send an SNMPv1 trap. To send an SNMP trap to an SNMP v2 or SNMP v3 device, simply use the default SNMP version.
ActiveXperts Network Monitor supports different data types, including:
To use SNMP Traps with ActiveXperts Network Monitor, the SNMP Service must be installed, configured and running on the server where the ActiveXperts Network Monitor service is running.
To install the SNMP Service on a Windows XP/2000/2003 platform, you must do the following:
After installation, you must configure the SNMP Service, otherwise it won't work:
NOTE: The SNMP Trap service is NOT required (it is only required when receiving traps).
Use the SNMP Browser Diagnostic Utility that comes with the Network Monitor product for troubleshooting.