SNMP multiplexing
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SNMP multiplexing or SMUX is a computer networking protocol used in implementing the Simple Network Management Protocol. It defines communications between the SNMP Agent and other processes.
See the original definition of the SMUX protocol in RFC 1227 (please note that this RFC has been marked "HISTORIC" and is considered obsolete). SMUX was superseded by AgentX.[1]
- ^ "Net-SNMP". http://www.net-snmp.org/tutorial/tutorial-4/snmp/terms.html#SMUX. Retrieved 2011-12-19.