First, install SNMP
Let's talk about it today. Install the SNMP protocol under XP with the following installation steps:
To this, the XP system installs the SNMP the work to be complete completely.
Second, configure SNMP
After installing the SNMP protocol, you will also need to configure the "community name", with the following configuration steps:
Locate the SNMP service as shown in:
Click "Add" button to add a community name and set access permissions, such as: public, access rights are read and write, also need to indicate which hosts can receive the SNMP packets sent, you can use the specific IP address to indicate, here for the convenience of demonstration, use " Accept SNMP packets from any host. "
Here, the SNMP configuration is all done.
Third, testing SNMP
After installing SNMP under XP, we can use the snmputil tool to test briefly, open a command line window, enter the path of Snmputil, type:snmputil get 192.168.1.144 public. 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5.0
If the parameters are correct, the console will display the 192.168.1.144 machine name. As shown in the following:
The above is about the process of installing SNMP under XP, in the actual production environment will certainly not use the XP system as a server, so install SNMP under XP to understand it.
SNMP Learning Summary (ii)--WINXP Installing and configuring SNMP