![]() ![]() By default, it is a UDP based protocol where communication is based on a 'fire and forget' methodology in which network packets are sent to another device, but there is no check for receipt of that packet (versus TCP when a network packet must be acknowledged by the other end of the communication link). ![]() SNMP has gone through several revisions to improve performance and security (version 1, 2c and 3). They can be quite confusing and complicated to set up the first time you go through the process, but when you understand what is going on, everything should make more sense. We have various articles already in our documentation for setting up SNMPv2 trap handling in Opsview, but SNMPv3 traps are a whole new ballgame. ![]()
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