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Tuesday, 31 March 2015

SNMP Simulator – An Overview

An SNMP Simulator is a kind of computer simulation that simulates the SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) interface. Opposite to network simulation, which copies the performance of a network within a computer system, the SNMP simulator in reality interfaces with outside systems, for instance Network Management Application software into believing it’s talking through the SNMP protocol to one or more devices, just like a flight simulator enables a pilot to believe they’re flying an airplane.

mimic3SNMP simulators are employed for development, testing and training of network management system software. Prior to the arrival of simulators, real physical equipments were used. The measurability of simulators considerably decreases the expenditure in this area.

Aspects in this area differ extensively, from the no-cost to business offerings. It isn’t unusual for advanced simulators to simulate thousands of devices on a common PC hardware. Setting up any number of examples on any number of device types is standard functionality. The improved simulators will permit to create any kind of vibrant circumstances, both in terms of MIB object behaviour and trap generation as well. Since present network management principles encompass a set of protocols, the enhanced simulators incorporate the present network management standards, such as command line interfaces, NetFlow, etc.

Normally, SNMP simulators are used in laboratories which include both Network Management Application software and devices to use the software for the above purposes.


MIMIC ships with a large number of pre-compiled MIBs, networks and devices from the leading networking companies.

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