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  2. Simple Network Management Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Virtually all network management software support SNMP v1, but not necessarily SNMP v2 or v3. SNMP v2 was specifically developed to provide data security, that is authentication, privacy and authorization, but only SNMP version 2c gained the endorsement of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), while versions 2u and 2* failed to gain IETF ...

  3. Net-SNMP - Wikipedia

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    Net-SNMP is a suite of software for using and deploying the SNMP protocol (v1, v2c and v3 and the AgentX subagent protocol). It supports IPv4, IPv6, IPX, AAL5, Unix domain sockets and other transports. It contains a generic client library, a suite of command line applications, a highly extensible SNMP agent, perl modules and python modules.

  4. Management information base - Wikipedia

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    SNMP - SMI: RFC 1155 — Defines the Structure of Management Information (SMI) MIB-I: RFC 1156 — Historically used with CMOT, not to be used with SNMP; SNMPv2-SMI: RFC 2578 — Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2) MIB-II: RFC 1213 — Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets

  5. Comparison of file transfer protocols - Wikipedia

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    A packet-switched network transmits data that is divided into units called packets.A packet comprises a header (which describes the packet) and a payload (the data). The Internet is a packet-switched network, and most of the protocols in this list are designed for its protocol stack, the IP protocol suite.

  6. lwIP - Wikipedia

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    The DNS (Domain Name System), an SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) agent, in v1, v2 or v3, with private MIB (management information base) support and MIB compiler. Operating systems that implement the lwIP TCP/IP stack may provide a range of supporting clients and servers at the application layer.

  7. RMON - Wikipedia

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    In short, RMON is designed for "flow-based" monitoring, while SNMP is often used for "device-based" management. RMON is similar to other flow-based monitoring technologies such as NetFlow and SFlow because the data collected deals mainly with traffic patterns rather than the status of individual devices.

  8. List of network protocols (OSI model) - Wikipedia

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    This article lists protocols, categorized by the nearest layer in the Open Systems Interconnection model.This list is not exclusive to only the OSI protocol family.Many of these protocols are originally based on the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) and other models and they often do not fit neatly into OSI layers.

  9. XORP - Wikipedia

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    RFC 2328 (OSPF Version 2) RFC 3101 (The OSPF Not-So-Stubby Area (NSSA) Option) RFC 5340 (OSPF for IPv6) PIM Sparse Mode (PIM-SM): RFC 4601; RFC 5059; IGMP v1, v2, and v3: RFC 2236 (Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 2) RFC 3376 (Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 3) Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD v1 and v2):