Essential SNMP,Used

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The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an Internetstandard protocol for managing hosts on an IP network. Devices that typically support SNMP include routers, switches, servers, workstations, printers, modem racks, UPSs, and more.Essential SNMP is a practical introduction to SNMP for network and system administrators. It starts with the basics of SNMP and how it works, along with the technical background to use it effectively. The book covers OIDs, MIBs, community strings, traps, and other technical elements. But the main focus is on practical network administration: how to configure SNMP agents and network management stations, how to use SNMP to retrieve and modify variables on network devices, how to configure management software to react to traps sent by managed devices.Essential SNMP explores both commercial and open source packages, including HP's OpenView, Castle Rock's SNMPc, the NetSNMP tools, Simon Leinen's Perl SNMP support, and MRTG. Administrators will come away with ideas for writing scripts to help them manage their networks, create managed objects, and extend the operation of SNMP agents. In addition to SNMPv1 and v2, the book covers SNMPv3, which has just started to appear in commercial products as of this printing.

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  • Q: What is the main focus of the book 'Essential SNMP'? A: The main focus of 'Essential SNMP' is on practical network administration, including how to configure SNMP agents and network management stations, retrieve and modify variables on network devices, and configure management software to respond to traps.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Essential SNMP'? A: 'Essential SNMP' is authored by Douglas Mauro, who provides insights into the Simple Network Management Protocol.
  • Q: What topics are covered in 'Essential SNMP'? A: 'Essential SNMP' covers topics such as OIDs, MIBs, community strings, traps, and the use of both commercial and open-source SNMP packages.
  • Q: Is 'Essential SNMP' suitable for beginners? A: Yes, 'Essential SNMP' is a practical introduction designed for network and system administrators, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced professionals.
  • Q: What edition of 'Essential SNMP' is available? A: The available edition of 'Essential SNMP' is the first edition, published on July 21, 2001.
  • Q: What condition is the book 'Essential SNMP' in? A: 'Essential SNMP' is classified as a 'Used Book in Good Condition', indicating that it is in a satisfactory state for reading.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Essential SNMP' have? A: 'Essential SNMP' contains a total of 336 pages, providing comprehensive coverage of SNMP.
  • Q: What type of binding does 'Essential SNMP' have? A: 'Essential SNMP' is available in paperback binding, making it easy to handle and read.
  • Q: Does 'Essential SNMP' cover SNMPv3? A: Yes, 'Essential SNMP' includes coverage of SNMPv3, which has started to appear in commercial products.
  • Q: What practical skills can I gain from 'Essential SNMP'? A: Readers can gain practical skills such as writing scripts for network management, creating managed objects, and extending the operation of SNMP agents.

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