Secure Your Network
Do you need an Agent or a Manager? An agent is a software process that responds to queries using the Simple Network Management Protocol to provide status and statistics about a network node. A manager is an application that manages SNMP agents on a network by issuing requests, getting responses, and listening for and processing agent-issued traps.
If you need to manage agents across a network, then view the Manager products page. If you need to create or edit agents, please refer to the Agent products page.
The following is a categorical listing of SNMP Research products. An alphabetical list of products is also available.
SNMP Research products are also listed by end-user product solutions and by developer tools and toolkits.
Questions or comments? Contact Sales. The following is a categorical listing of SNMP Research products.
All of SNMP Research's agents for open systems are built upon the award winning EMANATE® technology. EMANATE produces the effect of multiple SNMP agents on a single platform through a modular and extensible master agent/subagent architecture. This approach delivers dynamic management in the field and unmatched flexibility for the developer. All of SNMP Research's products are based on IETF standards and support SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3.
All of SNMP Research's agents for embedded systems are built upon the award winning EMANATE® or EMANATE®/Lite technologies. EMANATE produces the effect of multiple SNMP agents on a single platform through a modular and extensible master agent/subagent architecture. This approach delivers dynamic management in the field and unmatched flexibility for the developer. All of SNMP Research's products support SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3.
SNMP Research offers Java™-based solutions for both subagent and manager development. These solutions allow EMANATE and BRASS to be integrated with Java applications.
SNMP Research provides OEMs with robust management products. An SNMP manager application enables the user to monitor and control individual systems within network managed elements, such as Windows PCs and UNIX Workstations, onto which an SNMP agent has been installed. All SNMP Research products support SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3.