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Introduction

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1.4 SNMP PRIMITIVES

The major software interface between the NMS and ELS10-26
consists of one simple mechanism – the exchange of SNMP (Simple
Network Management Protocol, RFC 1157) datagrams over any
available physical media. The following restrictions apply:

• All datagrams must obey SNMP format.

• All datagrams must be sent via UDP and IP. Thus, all datagrams

will have UDP and IP headers.

• Datagrams may be sent over any of the following physical

media:

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Ethernet/802.3 LAN - the datagram must have an Ethernet
MAC header, with an Ethernet frame type of IP; or, the
datagram must be in 802.3 format with IP-encapsulation as
defined by RFC 1042.

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UART (out-of-band management port) - the datagram must
have a PPP header, which indicates that the datagram
contains an IP packet. (The ELS10-26 automatically detects
the presence of a PPP connection versus being connected to
a non-intelligent terminal.)

The NMS must rely on IP, rather than MAC addressing for all
datagrams sent to an ELS10-26. Therefore:

• All datagrams from the ELS10-26 are addressed to either an

NMS or the broadcast IP address.

• Within the context of this document, the terms “datagram,”

“packet,” and “PDU” are synonymous.