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Part Number: OL-27679-05
Revised: March 2014
This guide describes the implementation of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) for Cisco ASR 901 and 901S Series Aggregation Services Routers.
SNMP provides a set of commands for setting and retrieving the values of operating parameters on the router. Router information is stored in a virtual storage area called a Management Information Base (MIB). The MIB contains objects that describe router components and provides information about the status of these components.
This preface provides an overview of this guide with the following sections:
The following Revision History tables record technical changes, additions, and corrections to this document.
This guide is intended for system and network administrators who must configure the router for operation and monitor its performance in the network.
This guide may also be useful for application developers who are developing management applications for the router.
This guide contains the following chapters:
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