what is snmp and for what purpose we are using
in linux
Answer Posted / saurendra prasad
SNMP Stands for "Simple Network Management Protocol.
It Is used for exchanging management information between
network devices.SNMP was derived from its predecessor SGMP
(Simple Gateway Management Protocol) and was intended to be
replaced by a solution based on the CMIS/CMIP (Common
Management Information Service/Protocol) architecture. This
long-term solution, however, never received the widespread
acceptance of SNMP.
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