
4 FSU 5622 ESP User Manual 61200.175L1-1
Chapter 1. Introduction
SNMP
The term SNMP broadly refers to the message protocols used to
exchange information between the network and the managed
devices, as well as to the structure of network management data
bases. SNMP has three basic components:
Network Manager
Control program that collects, controls, and presents data
pertinent to the operation of the network devices. It resides on a
network management station.
Agent
Control program that resides in each network device connected.
This program responds to queries and commands from the
network manager and returns requested information or invokes
configuration changes initiated by the manager.
MIB
Index to the organized data within a network device. It defines
the operation parameters that can be controlled or monitored.
The FSU 5622 ESP supports the MIB-II standard, RFC 1213, and
ADTRAN Enterprise Specific MIB.
MIB files are available from ADTRAN in the support section of the
ADTRAN Web page at www.adtran.com.
The FSU 5622 ESP's embedded SNMP feature allows the unit to
be accessed and controlled by a network manager through the
network interface or through a DTE port running frame relay,
SLIP, or async PPP protocol.
TELNET
TELNET provides a password-protected, remote login facility to
the FSU 5622 ESP. TELNET allows a user on a network manager
to control the FSU 5622 ESP through the terminal menus. See the
chapter Applications and the appendix Terminal Menu Structure
for more information.
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