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These are wiki-editable tutorial pages.  Feel free to add your own tutorials for pieces that are missing from both these pages as well as the [http://www.net-snmp.org/tutorial/tutorial-5 Net-SNMP Web Tutorials].
 
These are wiki-editable tutorial pages.  Feel free to add your own tutorials for pieces that are missing from both these pages as well as the [http://www.net-snmp.org/tutorial/tutorial-5 Net-SNMP Web Tutorials].
  
 
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Revision as of 15:51, 30 September 2007

These are wiki-editable tutorial pages. Feel free to add your own tutorials for pieces that are missing from both these pages as well as the Net-SNMP Web Tutorials.

Tutorial Sections

About the SNMP Protocol

These tutorial links talk about SNMP generically and how the protocol itself works. They are good introductory reading material and the concepts are important to understand before diving into the later tutorials about Net-SNMP itself.

Net-SNMP Command Line Applications

These tutorial pages discuss the command line tools provided in the Net-SNMP suite of tools. Nearly all the example commands in these tutorials works if you try it yourself, as they're all examples that talk to our online Net-SNMP test agent. Given them a shot!

Application Configuration

All of our applications support configuration to allow you to customize how they behave.

Net-SNMP Daemons

Net-SNMP comes with two long-running daemons: a SNMP agent (snmpd) for responding to management requests and a notification receiver (snmptrapd) for receiving SNMP notifications.

Coding Tutorials

Net-SNMP comes with a highly flexible and extensible API. The API allows you to create your own commands, add extensions to the agent to support your own MIBs and perform specialized processing of notifications.

Debugging SNMP Applications and Agents

All our tools and applications have extensive debugging output. These tutorials talk about how the debugging system works and how you can add your own debugging statements to you code:

Operating System Specific Tutorials