For some IPX protocol applications, we will introduce this content in light of the use of the SNMP protocol. First, let's take a look at some basic information about the current combination of the two Protocols. For more information, see the following section.
1. Introduction
The SNMP protocol has been specified as the formal Network Management Protocol used on the Internet. It has been widely accepted and used by developers on the Internet and non-Internet networks. Related Protocols and platforms have been generated. This section focuses on the use of SNMP on the IPX protocol, which is widely used due to the popularity of NovellNetWare. Compared with UDP, IPX also provides non-connection and unconfirmed data packet services based on different physical media and protocols.
Although the NetWare protocol family has been modified, IPX's socket address space authorization is still managed by Novell because it comes from Xerox's Internet Datagram Protocol IDP. Using SNMP on UDP is the most common method on the Internet. This description should be most suitable for environments where UDP transmission services are unavailable. The SNMP performer should realize that the lower transmission mode will have an important impact on the interoperability and universality of Internet management capabilities. Select the description of the appropriate SNMP transmission mode in.
2. Detailed Description
SNMP usually sets the value of PacketTyepField in the packet type field of the packet header of IPX protocol to 4, that is, PacketExchangePacket ).
Socket specified
The SNMP entity receives the GetRequest-PDU, GetNextRequest-PDU, and SetRequest-PDU message on port 36879. The target socket of the message is set to the hexadecimal value 900F ), set the target socket for receiving the Trap-PDU message on port 36880 to a hexadecimal value of 9010F ). The IPX address and Socket of the GetResponse-PDU message are determined based on the start point of the corresponding GetRequest-PDU, GetNextRequest-PDU, and orSetRequest-PDU messages.
Maximum packet length
Although SNMP does not uniformly require the execution of messages containing more than 484 bytes, we recommend that you support the maximum size allowed to execute a maximum SNMP message of 546 bytes under IPX ). In addition, this limit is the maximum packet length of the data that is guaranteed to be non-segmented by the router using the IPX protocol. If the executor knows the maximum value, he or she should select a large data packet. The maximum value is determined by the Intermediate router or link layer protocol.
Agent-addr domain of Trap-PDU
The agent-addr domain in the Trap-PDU sent by the SNMP agent should contain the IP address 0.0.0.0. The SNMP manager may query the transport layer to determine the trap source.