User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300 Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software
RSVP
See “Resource Reservation Setup Protocol” on page 17.
RTOS
See
S
Simple Network Management Protocol
SNMP is the protocol governing network management and the monitoring of network devices and their functions. It is not necessarily limited to TCP/IP networks. The versions have the following differences:
SNMPv1 (full): Security is based on community strings.
SNMPsec (historic): Security is based on parties. Few, if any, vendors implemented this version of the protocol, which is now largely forgotten.
SNMPv2p (historic): For this version, much work was done to update the SNMPv1 protocol and the SMIv1, and not just security. The result was updated protocol operations, new protocol operations and data types, and
SNMPv2c (experimental): This version of the protocol is called community
SNMPv2u (experimental): This version of the protocol uses the protocol operations and data types of SNMPv2c and security based on users.
SNMPv2* (experimental): This version combined the best features of SNMPv2p and SNMPv2u. (It is also called SNMPv2star.) The documents defining this version were never published as RFCs.
SNMPv3 (proposed): This version of the protocol is a combination of
SimpleX signaling
SX is one of IEEE 802.3's designations for media. For example, 1000SX indicates 1000 gigabit Ethernet over "short haul" or "short wavelength" optical fiber.
SMII
Serial Media Independent Interface.
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