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1 Overview of SNMP

This chapter provides an overview of SNMP including an overview of the agent and management
functions:
"SNMP Manager Overview" (page 5)
"SNMP Agent Overview" (page 6)
"SNMP Manager Functions" (page 8)
Unless otherwise specified, the term storage system in this guide refers to the following disk arrays:
HP StorageWorks XP24000 Disk Array
HP StorageWorks XP20000 Disk Array
The GUI illustrations in this guide were created using a Windows computer with the Internet Explorer
browser. Actual windows may differ depending on the operating system and browser used. GUI
contents also vary with licensed program products, storage system models, and firmware versions.

SNMP Manager Overview

SNMP Manager and SNMP Agent Interaction

The following figure shows an SNMP environment.
Figure 1 SNMP Environment
SNMP is an industry-standard protocol for managing and monitoring network devices, including
disk devices, routers, and hubs. SNMP uses SGMP to manage the TCP/IP gateways.
The standardized configuration and database of network management information is called a
MIB. A standard MIB is common to all SNMP interfaces. An extension MIB is defined by the
particular managed device or protocol.
An SNMP manager monitors the devices, which are referred to as managed nodes. The primary
types of interaction between the SNMP manager and an SNMP agent are polling and trap.
Typically, the SNMP manager polls the SNMP agents on a periodic basis, to determine whether
the device is operating normally. If an abnormal event occurs, the SNMP Agent can report the
condition without a request from the manager, by using a message called trap.
When an SNMP Manager polls the agent, the following dialog takes place:
An SNMP manager sends a request packet to an SNMP agent, which requests data regarding
the status of managed node.
The SNMP agent sends a response packet back to the SNMP manager.
SNMP Manager Overview
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