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SNMP is an acronym for Simple Network Management Protocol. It is part of the
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol for network
management. SNMP allow diverse network objects to participate in a network
management architecture. It enables network management systems to learn
network problems by receiving traps or change notices from network devices
implementing SNMP.
SNTP
SNTP is an acronym for Simple Network Time Protocol, a network protocol for
synchronizing the clocks of computer systems. SNTP uses UDP (datagrams) as
transport layer.
SPROUT
Stack Protocol using ROUting Technology. An advanced protocol for almost
instantaneous discovery of topology changes within a stack as well as election of
a master switch. SPROUT also calculates parameters for setting up each switch
to perform shortest path forwarding within the stack.
SSID
Service Set Identifier is a name used to identify the particular 802.11 wireless
LANs to which a user wants to attach. A client device will receive broadcast
messages from all access points within range advertising their SSIDs, and can
choose one to connect to based on pre-configuration, or by displaying a list of
SSIDs in range and asking the user to select one (wikipedia).
SSH
SSH is an acronym for Secure SHell. It is a network protocol that allows data to
be exchanged using a secure channel between two networked devices. The
encryption used by SSH provides confidentiality and integrity of data over an
insecure network. The goal of SSH was to replace the earlier rlogin,
TELNET
and rsh protocols, which did not provide strong authentication or guarantee
confidentiality (Wikipedia).
SSM
SSM In SyncE this is an abbreviation for Synchronization Status Message and is
containing a QL indication.
STP
Spanning Tree Protocol is an OSI layer-2 protocol which ensures a loop free
topology for any bridged LAN. The original STP protocol is now obsolete by
RSTP.
Switch ID
Switch IDs (1-16) are used to uniquely identify the switches within a stack. The
Switch ID of each switch is shown on the display on the front of the switch and
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