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SNMP

In computing, a protocol which gathers information from network hardware to monitor its performance. An updated version of SNMP, called Remote Network Monitoring Specification (RNMS), enables network hardware devices to send alerts to network management software systems when different types of errors exceed prescribed limits.



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