> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Dave Shield
> Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 7:09 AM

> 2008/6/25 Murilo Fujita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >     What machine should listen the traps to receive the traps?
> > NMS or the agent?
> 
> Traps will be received by a NMS, not an agent.
> They will often be sent *by* an agent.

        I am obligated to throw in my two bits here.  The original(v1) SNMP 
specifications were written in terms of manager and managed systems, i.e. NMS 
and agents.  The new (v3) SNMP specifications, however, use very carefully 
constructed language which speaks of "command generator applications", 
"notification receiver applications", etc.  There are a number of implications 
of this change.  Applications which only generate notifications, such as 
snmptrap, are now covered by the specs, which they previously were not.  It is 
also legitimate, some say intended, to perform command generation, command 
response, notification generation, notifcation reception, and notification 
response all on the same UDP port!

        To answer the original question in the new terms:  any SNMP engine may 
receive notifications, provided, of course, that it can receive notifications.  
Confusing, but liberating.


        HTH,

Mike

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