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2.4 SNMP Configuration 
2.4.1 Introduction to SNMP 
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a standard network management protocol 
widely  used  in computer  network management.  SNMP  is  an evolving  protocol.  SNMP  v1 
[RFC1157] is the first version of SNMP which is adapted by vast numbers of manufacturers for 
its simplicity and easy implementation; SNMP v2c is an enhanced version of SNMP v1, which 
supports  layered  network  management; SNMP v3  strengthens  the  security by  adding  USM 
(User-based Security Mode) and VACM (View-based Access Control Model). 
SNMP protocol provides a simple way of exchange network management information between 
two points in the  network. SNMP employs  a polling mechanism of message query,  and 
transmits messages through UDP (a connectionless transport layer protocol). Therefore it is 
well supported by the existing computer networks. 
SNMP  protocol  employs  a  station-agent  mode.  There  are  two  parts  in  this  structure:  NMS 
(Network  Management  Station)  and Agent.  NMS  is  the  workstation  on  which  SNMP  client 
program  is  running.  It  is  the  core  on  the  SNMP  network  management. Agent  is  the  server 
software  runs  on  the  devices  which  need  to  be managed.  NMS  manages  all the  managed 
objects through Agents. The switch supports Agent function.  
The communication between NMS and Agent functions in Client/Server mode by exchanging 
standard messages. NMS sends request and the Agent responds. There are seven types of 
SNMP message: 
Get-Request 
Get-Response 
Get-Next-Request 
Get-Bulk-Request 
Set-Request 
Trap 
Inform-Request 
NMS sends queries to the Agent with Get-Request, Get-Next-Request, Get-Bulk-Request and 
Set-Request  messages;  and  the  Agent,  upon  receiving  the  requests,  replies  with  Get-
Response message. On some special situations, like network device ports are on Up/Down 
status or the network topology changes, Agents can send Trap messages to NMS to inform the 
abnormal events. Besides, NMS can also be set to alert to some abnormal events by enabling 
RMON function. When alert events are triggered, Agents will send Trap messages or log the 
event according to the settings. Inform-Request is mainly used for inter-NMS communication in 
the layered network management. 
USM  ensures the  transfer security  by well-designed  encryption and  authentication. USM 
encrypts the messages according to the user typed password. This mechanism ensures that 










