Table 16: SNMP Terminology
(continued)
Meaning
Term
Message sent by an SNMP server to a client to indicate the occurrence of a
significant event, such as a specifically defined condition or a threshold that
was reached. Managed devices use traps to asynchronously report certain
events to clients.
trap
SNMPv3 term; an individual who accesses the router
user
SNMPv3 term; defines the management information available to the user:
read, write, or notification
view
SNMP Features Supported
This SNMP implementation provides the following:
•
Standard SNMP MIB support for services and interfaces as defined by the Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF)
•
A set of AS number version 1 notated enterprise MIBs for all management functions
not addressed by standard MIBs
•
A multilingual SNMP server that supports SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3 protocols
•
Enhanced security and management features supported in SNMPv3
•
Traps for alarm and state change events
•
Bulk data collection and retrieval
•
Management of virtual routers
•
Secure audit logging for packet mirroring traps and Juni-PACKET-MIRROR MIB access
NOTE:
You can disable the management interface through SNMP. But, if
you disable the management interface, you can no longer access the router
through SNMP.
NOTE:
JunosE Software supports SNMP packet mirroring traps; however,
the packet mirroring-related SNMP commands, categories, and traps are
visible in the CLI only to authorized users. See JunosE Policy Management
Configuration Guide for information about using SNMP with secure packet
mirroring.
SNMP Client
The SNMP client runs on a network host and communicates with one or more SNMP
servers on other network devices, such as routers, to configure and monitor the operation
of those network devices.
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