Powerline MU
7.3.9Advanced SNMP Configuration
Figure 46 Advanced SNMP Configuration
What is SNMP?
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a TCP/IP application layer protocol that allows the exchange of management information between network devices. SNMP enables you to manage network performance and troubleshoot and solve network problems.
To manage a module, SNMP supports the set command, which instructs the agent to change the data that manages the module.
To monitor a network element, SNMP supports
◦the get command, which instructs the agent to send information about the module to the manager in the NMS.
◦traversal operations, which the manager uses to identify supported objects and to format information about those objects into relational tables.
In a typical Canopy network, the manager issues these commands to the agents of more than one module.
When a specified event occurs in the module, the agent initiates a trap, for which the agent sends an unsolicited asynchronous message to the manager.
Note: The Powerline Modem supports
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