SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
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OmniAccess 5740 Unified Services Gateway CLI Configuration Guide
SNMP (SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL)
SNMP is a request-and-response protocol that is used in the transfer of network 
management information between two or more network entities. SNMP plays a 
vital role and serves as the nervous system of the entire network management 
system. Network management is about keeping the network up and running and 
monitoring, and controlling the devices in the network using conventional network 
technology.
Local management and remote management are the two ways of managing a 
device connected to a network. Local management demands human intervention 
where the managed object is situated. This becomes cumbersome when the 
network devices are numerous and widespread. Managing such a system 
becomes tedious and quite impossible. In such a situation, SNMP is used to 
manage the network remotely.
Using a workstation, running one or more SNMP management applications, you 
can monitor and manage network devices running SNMP agent. This information 
is used to establish the functioning of the network and also to identify the 
problems in the network.
Some of the advantages of using SNMP are:
• Standardized protocol
• Universal acceptance
• Portability
• Lightweight
• Extensibility
• Widely deployed