Netman Q3

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It defines the general framework for defining SNMP MIBs.
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The relationship between an agent and a set of managers that defines authenticaton, access control and proxy characteristics.
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It is issued by an SNMP manager on behalf of the NMS to retrieve information from an agent.
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An SNMP community where an agent can provide different categories of MIB access using the following concepts: MIB MIB view and Access Mode
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It checks whether the MIBs are written in SMIv1 or SMIv2 defined correctly
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Which of the following is not part of the Simple Network Mangement Protocol framework?
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2 points
A protocol used by the Ping utility command.
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It provides the first line of security protection in SNMP.
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An SNMP Security concepts where agent may wish to limit access to the MIB to authorized managers only.
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BER is used to define MOs and the entire MIB structure
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It describes how the managed objects (MO) can be defined in the MIB, data types and values MOs can have, and how MOs are named.
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An SNMP Operation that updates management information.
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It allows NMS to discover the structure of the MIB view dynamically.
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It refers to a single MO definition
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SNMP actions are represented in terms of implicit actions which do their work trhough side effects.
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It refers to the union of all MO definitions
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SNMP does support explicit action operation.
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In the transmission of SNMP message, the PDU is constructed using ASN.1
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Another term used for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
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SNMP Operation that retrieves management information.
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All managed objects are structured hierarchically.
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SNMP Operations support No explicit action
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It is issued by an SNMP agent to notify the NMS of some significant event.
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It is used for accessing the MIB objects serially.
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A SNMP NM architecture component that resides int the managed network node.
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An organization responsible for SNMP standardization.
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It refers to the actual values of management information in a system
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It extends the SNMPv1 MIB functions.
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In categoring MIB objects, it refers to a fairly static properties of a modeled object.
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SNMP Security concepts where agent can act as intermediary to other proprietary managed devices.
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In categorizing MIB objects, it refers to the collections of logical and physical devices or services that are being managed.
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By means of ____________, the agent occasionally notifies the manager about some events related to network operation.
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2 points
An SNMP Operation that sends unsolicited scalar object values to notify problems.
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2 points
In categorizing MIB objects, it refers to the current condition of a system.
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In categorizing MIB objects, it refers to the useful information about what a system has been doing.
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An SNMP NM architecture component that resides on the network management station.
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SNMP MIBs support inheritance
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SNMP Statistics are considered valid fo a specific period of time.
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It allows you to see MIB using the graphical user interface (GUI).
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SNMP SMI does not use a subset of ASN.1
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Access is provided only to the leaf objects in the MIB tree during SNMP operations.
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It is issued by the SNMP manager on behalf of the NMS to modify information in an agent.
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It provides the second line of security protection in SNMP.
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2 points
A Protocol that is directly connected to the internetwork in the SNMP Protocol Architecture
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SNMP defines two techniques for identifying a specific object instance such as serial access and random access technique.
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SNMP Security concepts where agent may wish to give different access privileges to different managers.
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In categorizing MIB objects, it means controlling a system.
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2 points
SNMP MIB can store only simple data types.
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It uniquely identifies an MO in the MIB
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SNMP MIBs are not object-oriented