Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a popular protocol for network management. It is used for collecting information from, and configuring, network devices, such as servers, printers, hubs, switches, and routers on an internet Protocol (IP) network.
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To setup a SNMP port one may consider asking a relative or friend. Also, they might consider professional help such as Geek Squad to aide them in setting the port up.
SNMP is the most widely used protocol for network monitoring
Protocol SNMP and port 161
161 UDP and TCP snmp is a network management systems to monitor network-attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention
Port security is used on a switch and the number of secure MAC addresses for a port is reached, the violation mode that will typically cause an SNMP trap to be sent and traffic to be dropped is the "Shutdown" or "Protect" violation mode.
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This link will tell you what you need to know: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net-SNMP
SNMP (simple Netwrork Managenet Protocol) provides system management tool for networks. An administator can monitor remote computers running Windows clients with SNMP Agent.
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For network devices, in most cases yes. Operating systems do not need to rely on SNMP, and in the case of Microsoft, it's recommended against for security reasons.
the main difference b/w manageable and non-manageable is that manageable switch is having SNMP PROTOCAL through which you can see the port specification, duplex setting, m/c connected to port, traffic etc.
You can find it with:1-SNMP Walk2-DOCSIS Diagnosis utility3-BOOTP Packet4-Solarwinds SNMP