C: SNMP
IETF – Internet Engineering Task Force
: The group responsible for standardizing
numerous Internet communication protocols.
Management agent
: An Internet connected remote host that accumulates the raw data that
is entered into the MIB and Enterprise MIB for that host. This data is at some point
transmitted to a Management station. In other network applications this would be called a
network server of the SNMP protocol.
Management station
: An Internet connected remote host that consumes SNMP data
provided by a Management agent for the display of human network managers. In other
network applications this would be called a client of the SNMP protocol.
MIB – Management Information Base
: This is the data structure for the SNMP protocol.
The current version of this standard, that is in general use, is MIB II defined by RFC’s 1213
and 1212.
NTP – Network Time Protocol
: A network time distribution protocol developed at the
University of Delaware under the direction of Dr. Mills. NTP is a client / server based protocol
where the server is the supplier of time and the client is the consumer of the time information.
Private Enterprise MIB
: SNMP allows private organizations to define their own MIB
extensions. The IANA of the IETF issues, for a fee, a unique number to an organization that
is an address entry point from the MIB II into the private data for that organization. Only one
Enterprise address is assigned to an organization. The Enterprise address for Symmetricom
is 1896. This address space has grown to over 12,000 private addresses and Symmetricom
is by comparison one of the earlier adopters of SNMP with an Enterprise MIB!
RFC – Request for Comments
: A document reviewed and released by the IANA that
defines the formal definitions of various Internet communication protocols and related
information.
SNMP – Simple Network Management Protocol
: This Internet communications protocol
is used for the status and control of remote network devices. Numerous IANA standards
committees starting in 1990 and continuing to day define this protocol.
Trap or Trap Message
: A packet issued from an SNMP Management agent to an SNMP
Management station. The message is intended to relay and important even that occurred
within the agent that requires attention or notification.
Configuring and Testing SNMP
This section outlines the procedure to perform verification tests on the SNMP component of
the XL-GPS product.
Prerequisite
: XL-GPS unit, PC with HP OpenView installed, located on the same subnet.
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