Goals of SNMP architecture
The SNMP explicitly minimizes the number and complexity of management functions realized by the management agent itself.
- The development cost for management agent software necessary to support the protocol is accordingly reduced.
- The degree of management function that is remotely supported is accordingly increased, thereby admitting fullest use of internet resources in the management task.
- The degree of management function that is remotely supported is accordingly increased, thereby imposing the fewest possible restrictions on the form and sophistication of management tools.
- Simplified sets of management functions are easily understood and used by developers of network management tools.
A second goal of the protocol is that the functional paradigm for monitoring and control be sufficiently extensible to accommodate additional, possibly unanticipated aspects of network operation and management.
A third goal is that the architecture be, as much as possible, independent of the architecture and mechanisms of particular hosts or particular gateways.
Elements of the Architecture
- Scope of the management information communicated by the protocol.
- Representation of the management information communicated by the protocol.
- Operations on management information supported by the protocol.
- The form and meaning of exchanges among management entities.
- The definition of administrative relationships among management entities.
- The form and meaning of references to management information.
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