Accton Technology ES4626 Switch User Manual


 
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Switch (Config)#interface vlan 1
Switch (Config-If-Vlan1)# ip address dhcp
Switch (Config-If-Vlan1)#exit
Switch (Config)#
Related command: ip address, ip address bootp
2.4 SNMP
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:
z Get-Request
z Get-Response
z Get-Next-Request
z Get-Bulk-Request
z Set-Request
z Trap
z 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