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SNMP Monitoring Is Used To Monitor The Status Of Network Managed Devices

SNMP Monitoring Is Used To Monitor The Status Of Network Managed Devices

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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a popular ‘Internet-standard protocol’ that is used for managing network connected devices like switches, routers, workstations, hubs, and printers, among others on IP-based networks.

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SNMP Monitoring Is Used To Monitor The Status Of Network Managed Devices

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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a popular ‘Internet-standard protocol’ that is used for managing network connected devices like switches, routers, workstations, hubs, and printers, among others on IP-based networks.

SNMP monitoring software works with third party SNMP management software to monitor the status of network managed devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention.

The simplicity involved in the exchange of information between these connected

devices has made it one of the most popular and widely accepted network management protocols.

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SNMP, which is widely used by Local Area Networks (LAN’s), lets you monitor network nodes from a management host.

You can monitor network devices, such as servers, databases, applications, routers, bridges, and hubs, as well as services, such as Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) or Windows Internet Name Service (WINS).

Most of the professional–grade network elements come bundled with SNMP agents. These agents have to be enabled and configured to communicate with the network management system (NMS).

1. SNMP and LAN

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Managed device: A network node that implements an SNMP interface, which facilitates access to both unidirectional and bi-directional node-specific information.

These devices, which sometimes are referred to as network elements, can be routers, hubs, computer hosts, IP video cameras, or servers, among other things.

Collector: A network lightweight application that runs on any server behind a firewall capable of collecting data from a huge number of devices. It possesses knowledge of management information and translates that information, and makes it available to the SNMP manager, when it is queried for.

Network management system (NMS): The software responsible for executing information that monitors and controls managed devices. It provides the bulk of the processing and memory resources required for network management.

2. Components of Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

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Computers connected on the internet are either classified as servers or clients. A server machine provides a host of activities through software running on it, which allows it to act as e-mail server, web server, database server, or a File transfer protocol (FTP), among others.

The prime purpose of server monitoring service is to continuously monitor the performance of servers to ensure that they are performing at their peak level. A large number of storage and applications have moved online or are in the process of moving online.

This makes it imperative to ensure that servers are running smoothly. Downtime should be kept to the bare minimum to ensure that critical business operations are not hampered.

3. Server Monitoring Software

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Servers run for extended periods of time and high demand placed on them by busy network environment makes it essential for server administrators to be fully aware of the scheme of things.

An effective and efficient server monitoring service greatly aids them in their task

by ensuring that the server is performing up to expectations on important parameters like serviceability, reliability, availability, and fault tolerance.

Logic Monitor's SNMP and server monitoring software provides you the level of detailed automation that is imperative for today’s evolving and complex network environments. These monitoring tools at LogicMonitor.com are simple to install and run.