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Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP)
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is designed to manage devices on IP networks by
monitoring device operation, which might require administrator intervention.
NOTE: On Dell Networking routers, standard and private SNMP management information bases
(MIBs) are supported, including all Get and a limited number of Set operations (such as set vlan
and copy cmd).
Protocol Overview
Network management stations use SNMP to retrieve or alter management data from network elements.
A datum of management information is called a managed object; the value of a managed object can be
static or variable. Network elements store managed objects in a database called a management
information base (MIB).
MIBs are hierarchically structured and use object identifiers to address managed objects, but managed
objects also have a textual name called an object descriptor.
Implementation Information
The following describes SNMP implementation information.
The Dell Networking OS supports SNMP version 1 as defined by RFC 1155, 1157, and 1212, SNMP
version 2c as defined by RFC 1901, and SNMP version 3 as defined by RFC 2571.
The system supports up to 16 trap receivers.
The Dell Networking OS implementation of the sFlow MIB supports sFlow configuration via SNMP
sets.
SNMP traps for the spanning tree protocol (STP) and multiple spanning tree protocol (MSTP) state
changes are based on BRIDGE MIB (RFC 1483) for STP and IEEE 802.1 draft ruzin-mstp-mib-02 for
MSTP.
Configuration Task List for SNMP
Configuring SNMP version 1 or version 2 requires a single step.
NOTE: The configurations in this chapter use a UNIX environment with net-snmp version 5.4. This
environment is only one of many RFC-compliant SNMP utilities you can use to manage your Dell
Networking system using SNMP. Also, these configurations use SNMP version 2c.
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