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Which defines the structure of device information for SNMP managed devices?
SNMP Get
SNMP Trap
Neither Answer
MIB
MIBs are collections of definitions which [define the properties] of the managed object within the device to be managed. For example, the typical objects to monitor on a printer are the different cartridge states and maybe the number of printed files, and on a switch the typical objects of interest are the incoming and outgoing traffic as well as the rate of package loss or the number of packets addressed to a broadcast address. Every managed device keeps a database of values for each of the definitions written in the MIB. So, the available data is actually not dependent on the database, but on the implementation. Each vendor of SNMP equipment has their own section of the MIB tree structure at their disposition.
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