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- name-OID pairs: E.1.1. snmpmapOID( )
- NerveCenter: 5.2. NMS Suites
- Net-SNMP: 5.1. SNMP Agents
- command-line options: C.2. Common Command-Line Arguments
- command-line tools and utilities: C.3. Net-SNMP Command-Line Tools
- command syntax: C.2. Common Command-Line Arguments
- configuring: 7.3.4. Net-SNMP (Formerly UCD-SNMP)
- configuration files: 7.3.4.1. Running the configuration script
- 8.1.2. Using Net-SNMP
- 11.1. Net-SNMP
- C.3.13. snmpconf
- F.2.2. Configuring SNMPv3 for Net-SNMP
- F.2.2.1. Using snmpusm to manage users
- SNMPv3: F.2.2. Configuring SNMPv3 for Net-SNMP
- datatypes: 8.3. Setting a MIB Value
- 10.3.4. Sending Traps with Net-SNMP
- error messages: 11.1. Net-SNMP
- extending: 11. Extensible SNMP Agents
- 11.1. Net-SNMP
- get-bulk queries: 2.6.3. The get-bulk Operation
- C.3.3. snmpbulkget
- get operations: 8.1.2. Using Net-SNMP
- C.3.2. snmpget
- installation: 7.3.4. Net-SNMP (Formerly UCD-SNMP)
- MIB files: C.1. Net-SNMP and MIB Files
- object types (snmpset): C.3.5. snmpset
- polling with: 8.1.2. Using Net-SNMP
- receiving traps: 10.2.9. Receiving Traps Using Net-SNMP
- 10.3.2. Sending Traps with Perl
- sending traps: 10.3.4. Sending Traps with Net-SNMP
- C.3.6. snmptrap
- set operations: 8.3. Setting a MIB Value
- C.3.5. snmpset
- snmpusm: F.2.2.1. Using snmpusm to manage users
- throw core script: 12.3. Throw Core
- walk operations: 8.2.2. Walking the Tree with Net-SNMP
- C.3.1. snmpwalk
- Net-SNMP C Library: 5.5. Supporting Software
- Net-SNMP Perl Module: 5.5. Supporting Software
- netcat: 12.6. Port Monitor
- Netcool: 5.5. Supporting Software
- netmon (NNM daemon process): 6.1.2. The netmon Process
- filters: 6.1.5. Using OpenView Filters
- polling problems: 6.1.3. Configuring Polling Intervals
- seed files: 6.1.2. The netmon Process
- switches in: 6.1.3. Configuring Polling Intervals
- testing routers: 6.1.2. The netmon Process
- Netview (Tivoli): 5.2. NMS Suites
- Network Computing Technologies Trap Generator: 10.3.3. Sending Traps with Network Computing Technologies Trap Generator
- Network Computing Technologies Trap Receiver: 5.5. Supporting Software
- 10.2.8. Using the Network Computing Technologies Trap Receiver
- 10.2.8. Using the Network Computing Technologies Trap Receiver
- Network Information System (NIS): 11.2. SystemEDGE
- Network Management Server, University at Buffalo: 1.7. Getting More Information
- 5. Network-Management Software
- Network Node Manager (see OpenView Network Node Manager)
- Network Operations Centers (NOCs): 1.1.2. Human Considerations
- NetworkAddress datatype (SMIv1): 2.3.2. Defining OIDs
- networks, managing (see managing networks)
- newline characters: 11.2.1. Extensibility for Unix and Windows NT
- 11.3.1. Tables
- newsgroups, Usenet: 1.7. Getting More Information
- 13.6. Getting Help
- NIS (Network Information System): 11.2. SystemEDGE
- NMS applications: 5. Network-Management Software
- 5. Network-Management Software
- element managers: 5.3. Element Managers (Vendor-Specific Management)
- OpenView Network Node Manager: 6.1. HP's OpenView Network Node Manager
- SNMP agents: 5.1. SNMP Agents
- SNMPc Enterprise Edition: 6.2. Castle Rock's SNMPc Enterprise Edition
- suites: 5.2. NMS Suites
- supporting software: 5.5. Supporting Software
- trend-analysis software: 5.4. Trend Analysis
- vendor-specific: 5.3. Element Managers (Vendor-Specific Management)
- NMSs (Network Monitoring Stations)
- applications (see NMS applications)
- architecture: 3. NMS Architectures
- 3.2. NMS Architectures
- 3.3. A Look Ahead
- extensible agents and: 11.2.1. Extensibility for Unix and Windows NT
- external polling: 9. Polling and Thresholds
- 9.2. External Polling
- graphical vs. command-line applications: 2.6.1. The get Operation
- hardware considerations: 3.1. Hardware Considerations
- internal polling: 9.1. Internal Polling
- manager-to-manager communication: 2.6.8. SNMP inform
- open source packages: 13. MRTG
- OpenView Network Node Manager: 6.1. HP's OpenView Network Node Manager
- ports: 2.1. SNMP and UDP
- preventing changes by two stations: 2.4. Extensions to the SMI in Version 2
- private links and: 3.2. NMS Architectures
- receiving and handling traps: 10.1. Understanding Traps
- 10.1. Understanding Traps
- 10.2. Receiving Traps
- 10.2. Receiving Traps
- (see also receiving traps)
- Net-SNMP: 10.2.9. Receiving Traps Using Net-SNMP
- OpenView: 10.2.1. HP OpenView
- Perl scripts: 10.2.7. Monitoring Traps with Perl
- trap-directed polling: 3.2. NMS Architectures
- trap-generation sequence and: 2.6.6. SNMP Traps
- Trap Receiver: 10.2.8. Using the Network Computing Technologies Trap Receiver
- RMON: 1.6. A Brief Introduction to Remote Monitoring (RMON)
- 9.1.1. Remote Monitoring (RMON)
- role in protocol stack: 2.1. SNMP and UDP
- shutting down routers: 7.3.6.2. Advanced configuration
- SNMP operations: 2.6. SNMP Operations
- SNMPc Enterprise Edition: 6.2. Castle Rock's SNMPc Enterprise Edition
- SNMPv3 command generator and: F.1.2. SNMPv3 Applications
- staffing and: 1.1.2. Human Considerations
- 3.2. NMS Architectures
- web-based: 3.3. A Look Ahead
- NNM (see OpenView Network Node Manager)
- "no format" traps (OpenView): 10.2.6. Creating Events Within OpenView
- NOCs (Network Operations Centers): 1.1.2. Human Considerations
- nodes
- adding to NNM maps: 6.1.2. The netmon Process
- data-collection storage requirements: 3.1. Hardware Considerations
- discovering with netmon: 6.1.2. The netmon Process
- in filters: 6.1.5. Using OpenView Filters
- 6.1.5.2. Filters
- graphing data (see graphs)
- in hierarchies: 2.3.1. Naming OIDs
- limiting traps from: 10.2.2.1. Selecting event sources
- OpenView polling: 9.2.2. OpenView Graphing
- 9.2.3.1. Designing collections
- configuring intervals: 6.1.3. Configuring Polling Intervals
- netmon: 6.1.2. The netmon Process
- 6.1.5. Using OpenView Filters
- removing from NNM maps: 6.1.5.3. FilterExpressions
- SNMPc polling: 6.2.2. Discovery and Filters
- triggering traps when down: 10.2.2. Using NNM's Event Configurations
- unreachable nodes: 6.1.2. The netmon Process
- 6.1.2. The netmon Process
- 6.1.3. Configuring Polling Intervals
- 8.4. Error Responses
- non-trap-directed polling: 3.2. NMS Architectures
- nonrepeater fields (SNMPv2): 2.6.3. The get-bulk Operation
- NOTIFICATION-TYPE objects (SNMPv2): 2.4. Extensions to the SMI in Version 2
- 2.6.7. SNMP Notification
- 10.1.1. SNMPv2 Traps
- 10.3.5. Forcing Your Hardware to Generate Traps
- notifications
- compared to traps: 10.1.1. SNMPv2 Traps
- C.3.6. snmptrap
- OpenView pop-ups: 10.2.2.4. Log messages, notifications, and automatic actions
- variables in: 10.2.2.4. Log messages, notifications, and automatic actions
- operations: 2.6.7. SNMP Notification
- SNMP compatibility and: 4.1. What Does SNMP-Compatible Really Mean?
- SNMPv3: F.1.2. SNMPv3 Applications
- F.1.2. SNMPv3 Applications
- notification originator: F.1.2. SNMPv3 Applications
- notification receiver: F.1.2. SNMPv3 Applications
- NT (see Microsoft Windows 9x/NT/2000 operating systems)
- nttrapgen utility (Network Computing Utilities): 10.3.3. Sending Traps with Network Computing Technologies Trap Generator
- numbers, converting to strings: 11.3.1. Tables
- numeric OIDs: 2.3. The Structure of Management Information
- 2.3.1. Naming OIDs
- C.3.15. snmptranslate
- C.3.15. snmptranslate
- (see also OIDs)
- translating to text: 8.1.2. Using Net-SNMP
- 9.2.2. OpenView Graphing
- C.3.15. snmptranslate
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