The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is network management technology that facilitates the management of a TCP/IP network or internet in a vendor-independent manner. SNMP enables a network administrator to manage the various network components using a set of well-known procedures understood by all components, regardless of the vendor that manufactured them. Configuring the SNMP agent on your OpenVMS system allows a remote SNMP management client to obtain information about your host and to set optional network parameters. Configuring and managing SNMP on your OpenVMS host involves the following tasks: o Configuring the SNMP component using TCPIP$CONFIG o Modifying the SNMP configuration using the SET CONFIGURATION SNMP command and qualifiers o Modifying master agent and subagent behavior by defining logical names o Testing the master agent and subagent behavior using the MIB browser program, the trap sender program, and the trap receiver program o Writing your own subagent, as appropriate for your network