Course Description:
The Simple Network Management Protocol - SNMP - is an open
standard for administering network nodes of all kinds from a
central point. It describes an architecture consisting of a
Management node communicating with multiple agent nodes
using a common database called the Management Information
Base, or MIB. In a typical implementation, an SNMP Agent will
implement certain standard MIBs and custom MIBs relevant to
the particular application. This course describes all the steps
necessary to develop and deploy a new SNMP Agent.
Overview:
Developing a new SNMP Agent is a complex task, requiring
knowledge of the protocol and structures of SNMP. This course is
very much hands-on. Using an open source agent (net-snmp) on
an embedded platform running Linux*, students will develop and
test their own MIB, adding functionality step by step. Different
MIB structures will be introduced and viewed using a MIB
browser, including simple data objects, textual conventions and
tables. A network analyser is used to see the encapsulation of the
protocol into network packets, including the sending of traps from
Agent to Manager. We will consider the implications of security
inherent in basic SNMP v1, and look at how SNMP v3 improves
security.
Finally, we will look at extensible agents using the SMUX and
AgentX protocols.
* Other operating systems and toolkits may be accommodated at
extra cost.
Course Objectives:
• To get real-world grounding in SNMP
• To develop an SNMP Agent
• To understand the issues of security and compatibility
Delegates will learn:
• The SNMP naming structure using OIDs
• How the standard MIB II works and how to integrate it into a
new platform
• How to design a new MIB from scratch in SMI
• How to design effective traps
• How to use SMUX and AgentX to create an extensible
framework for application development.
Who Should Attend:
• Engineers wishing to develop or maintain SNMP agents
• Engineers who want to get a good grounding in SNMP.
Pre-requisites:
A good knowledge of 'C'.
Duration:
Three days.
Course Materials:
Student workbook.
Course Workshop:
The course presents SNMP concepts using a Linux development environment consisting of a standard PC running Ubuntu Linux.
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Course Outline:
Network management
- The basic requirements of a
network management system
- The need for a standard
Introduction to SNMP
- The components of SNMP
- Agents
- Managers
- SNMP versions: v1, v2c, v3
- Where to find information about
SNMP
Object Identifiers
- The naming scheme for SNMP
objects
- Object instance identifiers
- How to obtain an enterprise object
identifier
Standard MIBS
- MIB-II
- The object groups within MIB-II
- Adapting MIB-II to a particular
system
- Other standard MIBS: RMON and
Host Resources MIBs
SMI (Structure of Management
Information)
- ASN.1
- SMIv1 and SMIv2
- Data types
- Defining objects
- Textual Conventions
Writing MIBs
- Creating a skeleton MIB using SMI
- Adding simple data objects
- Object groups
- Module compliance statements
- MIB compilers
Tables
- Conceptual tables within SNMP
- Accessing elements in a table
- How tables are coded in SMI
- Creating and deleting rows
Traps
- How traps work
- Traps in SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c
- Informs
- Trap definitions in the MIB
- Practicalities of implementing traps
The SNMP protocol
- SNMP message types
- How SNMP messages are
encoded: BER
- Transport mappings
- Differences between SNMP
- v1, v2c and v3
Access control in SNMP
- Community based access
- SNMP v3 User-based Security
Model
- View-based Access Control Model
- Encryption
Extensible Agents
- SMUX protocol
- AgentX protocol |