Snmp Basic Components; Figure 11-1 A Basic Network Managed By Snmp; Figure 11-2 An Snmp Agent Gathering Data From An Mib And Sending Traps To The Manager - Cisco 15454-TCC - Network Processor Card Operation Manual

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Chapter 11
SNMP

SNMP Basic Components

Figure 11-1 A basic network managed by SNMP

11.2 SNMP Basic Components
An SNMP-managed network consists of three primary components: managed devices, agents, and
management systems. A managed device is a network node that contains an SNMP agent and resides on
an SNMP-managed network. Managed devices collect and store management information and use
SNMP to make this information available to management systems that use SNMP. Managed devices
include routers, access servers, switches, bridges, hubs, computer hosts, and network elements such as
an ONS 15454.
An agent is a software module that resides in a managed device. An agent has local knowledge of
management information and translates that information into a form compatible with SNMP. The SNMP
agent gathers data from the MIB, which is the repository for device parameter and network data. The
agent can also send traps, or notification of certain events, to the manager.
Figure 11-2
illustrates these
SNMP operations.

Figure 11-2 An SNMP agent gathering data from an MIB and sending traps to the manager

Network device
NMS
get-next-request, get-bulk
get-response, traps
SNMP Manager
MIB
SNMP Agent
A management system such as HP OpenView executes applications that monitor and control managed
devices. Management systems provide the bulk of the processing and memory resources required for
network management. One or more management systems must exist on any managed network.
Figure 11-3
illustrates the relationship between the three key SNMP components.
Cisco ONS 15454 Installation and Operations Guide
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November 2001

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