The network Management Station uses SNMP to manage devices, which SNMP message is sent when an SNMP registered abnormal event occurs?
The network Management Station uses SNMP to manage devices, which SNMP message is sent when an SNMP registered abnormal event occurs?
The correct SNMP message sent when an SNMP registered abnormal event occurs is a 'trap'. In the context of SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), a trap message is an unsolicited message from an SNMP agent to an SNMP manager. It indicates that a significant event, such as an error or failure, has occurred. This allows the Network Management Station to immediately know about issues without continuously polling the device.
The answer is D. Trap Trap: The agent process sends messages to the NMS to notify the NMS of critical or major events.
It's called Trap.
Answer is C Trap
The answer i think is A. get-response