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Configuring and administering SNMP
Configuring the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Overview of SNMP
The SNMP protocol
SMI: Structure of Management Information
Management Information Base (MIB)
How the SNMP agent and peers manage the MIBs
Tasks performed by the SNMP agent
Tasks performed by an SNMP peer
SNMP PDUs and operations
Traps
Authentication
SMUX peers
SNMP agents and management stations
SNMP configuration
Configuring SNMP with the SNMP Agent Manager
The SNMP Agent Manager interface
Selecting another host to manage
Configuring the SNMP ``system'' group
Configuring the SNMP ``communities'' group
Configuring the SNMP ``trap'' group
Configuring the SNMP ``peers'' group
SNMP objects
Definition files for SNMP objects
Refer to object definitions when setting object values
Group and object descriptions
RFC 1213 (MIB-II) MIB
RFC 1514 Host resources MIB
Using the SNMP commands
Referring to object instances in commands
The definitions file
Getting a variable
Getting ID variables
Getting the next OID variable
Getting many variables at once
Getting routing information for a given network
Getting routing information
Getting a subset of routing information
Modifying SNMP variables
Viewing SNMP status
Viewing the system group status
Viewing active endpoints
Viewing the transport table
Showing the routing table
Viewing the address translation table
Viewing active interfaces
Viewing all objects in an SNMP group
Testing trap delivery and reception
Supported traps
Using SNMP to correct problems
Removing an incorrect routing entry
Obtaining remote system contacts
Marking an interface down
Removing an incorrect ARP entry
For more about SNMP