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Subject: RE: Difference between SNMP notifications and traps [7:62478]
> I guess it depends on the context, but when configuring a Network Mgmt
> Server, like Ciscoworks, insight manager, etc. a SNMP notification
> refers to a SM
>What is the difference between an SNMP notification and an SNMP trap?
I'd have to check later to verify this but I believe 'trap' is the SNMP
version 1 term, while 'notification' is the SNMP v2 (or v3?) term. I
don't recall what the technical differences are, but they are
essentially the same an
An SNMP notification is a trap. Its that simple. I looked at some Cisco
SNMP feature web pages and that is how they used the term.
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Hope that helps...
Brett Spunt
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What is the differen
What is the difference between an SNMP notification and an SNMP trap?
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