Sunday, April 22, 2007

WinSNMP API

WinSNMP API

The Microsoft® Windows® SNMP Application Programming Interface (the WinSNMP API) versions 1.1a and 2.0 allow you to develop SNMP-based network management applications that execute in the Windows® 2000 operating environment or later. The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a request-response protocol that transfers management information between protocol entities.
WinSNMP has been jointly developed with the cooperation, input, and support from several companies, associations and individuals.
The first part of this overview provides information about the WinSNMP 2.0 Addendum, SNMP versions, and a list of the relevant Requests for Comments (RFCs). It also describes the WinSNMP model, and the components and features of the Microsoft WinSNMP implementation. It also provides information about data management and communications concepts you need to program in the WinSNMP environment.
The second section discusses the WinSNMP functions and the following related WinSNMP programming tasks:
Opening and closing a WinSNMP application
Opening and closing a WinSNMP session
Managing traps and notifications
Working with variable binding lists
Working with protocol data units
Sending SNMP messages
Receiving SNMP messages
Managing object identifiers
Freeing WinSNMP descriptors
Setting the entity and context translation mode
Managing the retransmission policy
Writing WinSNMP applications with multiple threads
Registering an SNMP agent application
You should be familiar with the basic concepts of SNMP and Windows programming before reading this overview. For more information about SNMP, see Simple Network Management Protocol and the relevant Requests for Comments (RFCs) which are published by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).