Somewhere around $30K... basically it will depend on the company you work for. If you get hired for internal support at a large company you'd be looking at 36K plus benefits, if you are answering questions for "clients" of the company, or you're at a smaller operation you would be looking at about $12 an hour...
Seriously I donno anything about SNMP. But with your detailed explanation given me an idea about it. Really cool explanation. I don't have any knowledge about these type of networking informations. But hat's off to you for your good work. Just listened 1 time and I got a clear idea about it. It's just because of your clear explanation with correct methods. I'm really thanking you.
I'm currently revising for my ComTIA A+ certification and am still fairly new to networking etc, I find it hard to revise but your videos just bi-pass that for me, thanks for all the help in this and all of your other videos!
Thanks Eli! This was really helpful. I'm a CCNA student at a community college. We're currently working on our capstone project and I was trying a trial of What'sUp Gold on our lab network and couldn't figure it out. I just "walked in and tried to use the software off the bat" like you said, and was really confused, as you said. However, your explanation really cleared things up for me. Thanks a lot. I subscribed to your channel and will consult more of your videos on any future projects I have difficulty with.
thank you very much Eli ... i am watching your videos from like 2 years now started from osi and tcp/ip your content is great after 5 years .... hats off. love from INDIA...!!!
It would be useful to do a second video on how Snmp works, illustrating basic concepts of MIBs, OIDs, Traps. It is also interesting to mention that Snmp uses UDP instead of TCP for communication between manager and agents. This generated furious criticism and sarcasm from "International Standards bodies" when Snmp was proposed (80s). But the Snmp designers realized that in network management the reliability had to be built in the application (not in the protocol). Pure stroke of genius.
OMG YOU ARE THE BEST! I just had a lecture on this and our lecture is so fricking bad I literally went to sleep. Even after looking at the notes myself I was so lost. Listening to you for 16mins made me understand EVERYTHING. I dont know why universities dont get better lectures like you (and this is University of Sydney!). Your 16mins explained me what the lecturer couldnt for 120mins.....THANKYOU!
Superb Explanation. Great work as always. Respect for Mr. Eli the Computer GEEK For those who are criticizing why don't you guys make in depth videos and upload and share your expert views? or you are just another criticizer? Please don't take it personal and share what you have and let all get benefit from your Knowledge.
I was about complete reading the whole chapters in the book preparing for the midterm, and yet I could't understand the concept without examples in the way you did.. it's much easier when I listen to your explanation than reading something look like a puzzle .. Thank you so so so much for the effort
Amazing video! Thank you for your time in making this available. It's always great to have a nice easy explanation of something, then to read further once you have grasped the main concept. Cheers mate!
Thank you. All the CompTIA exam prep materials only superficially cover SNMP and talk about it 'theoretically'. It would have been nice to know that SNMP is actually made to be useful by a larger software package.
Thanks again Eli for crystal clear explanation on SNMP, ,Can you make up a follow up video on the security to be used to avoid managers disabling SMNP,
It depends on the device. SNMP works on workstations, servers, PDUs, UPSs, network devices, a whole host of things. Different suites work in different ways. You're going to need to be more specific.
Thanks for the education (again.) Question about best practices, I inherited a setup at a non-profit (2 servers, 100 pc's) and am in the process of gaining knowlegde. There is an installation of spiceworks running, but it is installed on one of the servers. Should this reside on a workstation instead, or does it really matter? Also, is there a way to test that SNMP is actually working once you think you have it deployed?
Thank you. You explained it much better in 16 minutes than my teacher in hours! regards from germany.
Hallo zu Deutschland!
regards from the bedroom from your mother
There is Always a guy like you on the Internet
no, you just weren't listening
Somewhere around $30K... basically it will depend on the company you work for. If you get hired for internal support at a large company you'd be looking at 36K plus benefits, if you are answering questions for "clients" of the company, or you're at a smaller operation you would be looking at about $12 an hour...
Extremely well explained. Finally understood the concept. thumbs up
Seriously I donno anything about SNMP. But with your detailed explanation given me an idea about it. Really cool explanation. I don't have any knowledge about these type of networking informations. But hat's off to you for your good work. Just listened 1 time and I got a clear idea about it. It's just because of your clear explanation with correct methods. I'm really thanking you.
I'm currently revising for my ComTIA A+ certification and am still fairly new to networking etc, I find it hard to revise but your videos just bi-pass that for me, thanks for all the help in this and all of your other videos!
Thanks man, way easier than looking at a diagram and someone trying to explain jargon! New Zealand boy here!
I always look up to get Eli's opinion on any I.T related matter, what a teacher
Thanks Eli! This was really helpful. I'm a CCNA student at a community college. We're currently working on our capstone project and I was trying a trial of What'sUp Gold on our lab network and couldn't figure it out. I just "walked in and tried to use the software off the bat" like you said, and was really confused, as you said. However, your explanation really cleared things up for me. Thanks a lot. I subscribed to your channel and will consult more of your videos on any future projects I have difficulty with.
DUUUUDE! Don't quit! There are so few people that can do this right! Tutorials!
Simplest explanation of SNMP. Thank you ELI!
You are by far the best teacher out there. THANK YOU!!!!!!
This guy makes it dummy proof. Simple and strait forward. Thanks Eli.
thank you very much Eli ...
i am watching your videos from like 2 years now
started from osi and tcp/ip
your content is great after 5 years ....
hats off.
love from INDIA...!!!
whenever i come across difficulties i find you Eli thanks so much brother keep it up
Very good explanation of SNMP, thank for such tutorial. Big thumbs up for you.
Best best best teacher . Hats off to you sir . Helping a a lot
This is a beautiful presentation. It helps a lot. I'm IT lay man wanting to learn SNMP,. You nailed it bro.
Thanks Eli, Great straight forward lesson on SNMP... keep it coming!
It would be useful to do a second video on how Snmp works, illustrating basic concepts of MIBs, OIDs, Traps.
It is also interesting to mention that Snmp uses UDP instead of TCP for communication between manager and agents. This generated furious criticism and sarcasm from "International Standards bodies" when Snmp was proposed (80s).
But the Snmp designers realized that in network management the reliability had to be built in the application (not in the protocol). Pure stroke of genius.
I just got things that I have been trying to understand for the whole full semester , thanks alot
regards from Dubai
OMG YOU ARE THE BEST! I just had a lecture on this and our lecture is so fricking bad I literally went to sleep. Even after looking at the notes myself I was so lost. Listening to you for 16mins made me understand EVERYTHING. I dont know why universities dont get better lectures like you (and this is University of Sydney!). Your 16mins explained me what the lecturer couldnt for 120mins.....THANKYOU!
Kudos for making this tutorial super simple!
Thank you Eli, You explained very well from basic point of view to operation.
Ohhh man , you the best .
Before i wa so confused about this f***ing SNMP but now all clear ..
Thank you very very much ...
Thanks for explaining to us, what SNMP is.
Thanks dude!👍
Superb Explanation. Great work as always. Respect for Mr. Eli the Computer GEEK
For those who are criticizing why don't you guys make in depth videos and upload and share your expert views? or you are just another criticizer? Please don't take it personal and share what you have and let all get benefit from your Knowledge.
Man you are making my job (WISP) so much easier to learn thanks
Thank You Eli, I watch all your videos to learn and enhance my skills
Awesome, Thanks dude, better than every calls anyone can attend!
Thanks. you clarified to me the meaning the confusing meaning of "Agent" in SNMP.
I was about complete reading the whole chapters in the book preparing for the midterm, and yet I could't understand the concept without examples in the way you did.. it's much easier when I listen to your explanation than reading something look like a puzzle ..
Thank you so so so much for the effort
I always feel dumb after watching your videos. Excellent teacher...
Ben Ramirez me too :)
I know right? I am like ooooh its so simple now!!!!
Thank you very - very much! Very clear to understand, amazing explanation!
you are the best! My english skills aren't well, but anyway, i can completely understand you without any problems =)
By now you must be an english fluent system administrator :p
Thanks Mr.Eli for your briliant class about SNMP.
Scratch my second question. I replayed the video again, and heard you say that it's to protect the computers. Makes sense.
Thank you very much Eli. I could not relate SNMP Manager and SNMP Agent in real time. I'm very clearly understood now..
Excelente video, saludos desde Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
Excellent breakdown... really makes it clear and easy to understand
great channel great video great guy. Thank you so much.
Amazing video! Thank you for your time in making this available. It's always great to have a nice easy explanation of something, then to read further once you have grasped the main concept. Cheers mate!
Thank God for you! You are incredible, thank you!
Great video. explained very well in 16 minutes
Excellent explanation... understood very clearly... Thank you very much!
EXCELLENT Explanation... .Great Video....
Thank you. All the CompTIA exam prep materials only superficially cover SNMP and talk about it 'theoretically'. It would have been nice to know that SNMP is actually made to be useful by a larger software package.
This is literally relieving stress. Excellent video and thank you so much for your clarity.
ELI, you will be the reason i pass my degree!
thanks man, my teachers can learn from you. A lot.
Excellent Primer on SNMP.
awesome ..watching it in 2021..this guy explain so beautifully...
Wonderful explanation. Very clearly! Thank you!
As always, couldn't bet better explained.
Thanks for the tutorial. It is simple to understand and I like you keep the tutorial short and descriptive.
Thanks again Eli for crystal clear explanation on SNMP, ,Can you make up a follow up video on the security to be used to avoid managers disabling SMNP,
Thank yo so much for sharing such a nice video .. Good explaination...
This was great. Thanks for your patience and dedication!
Good overview for beginners! Nice and easy to understand! Thanks a lot !
Good overview for beginners to understand basic concepts, thank You!
amazing, thank you very much from Barranquilla - Colombia, Computer dude ;)
Thanks Eli for this excellent introduction.
Best video lecture everrrrrr .you ROCK
It depends on the device. SNMP works on workstations, servers, PDUs, UPSs, network devices, a whole host of things. Different suites work in different ways. You're going to need to be more specific.
As usual very clear and informative... excellent.
Thanks have understood the real function of SNMP
Thanks brethren may GOD bless you up
great video....thanks alot
Great presentation, thanks.
Awesome explanation in plain English. So many technical people speak in acronyms. You don't. Hurray!
My numero 1 professor online ( Eli) awesome work. Please teach us about Virtualization
Very great explanation, solved me a lot of doubt...from Italy
Vest video evrr made on snmp thanks for uploading
Great video
Thanks for teaching
sir!! i bet your the best .i have exam on network security i can guarantee of crashing a question on SNMP
Thanks a lot , you made me good in understanding SNMP..
Absolutely appreciate your vids. This was greatly helpful. Thank you.
God Bless you Regards from Dublin
a really great explanation
Well done Eli.
awesome. thank you and regards from Warsaw.
Very well explained :) Thanks for this session.
Fantastic Job
Thank you very much, this really helped with my coursework!
Thanks for the class Eli and I hope lo learn more from this and anything else related to SNMP
Great explanation just bravo!
Great video, Eli. Really made it easy to understand compared to the book I was going through. Wish you had done all of the CCNA topics!
Great Lesson! Well Explained
unitll now this is the best tutorial. IT WOULD BE BEST TO SEE A REAL EXAMPLE.
So nicely presented, thank you!
THANKS! can you give some examples of major software where SNMP can be installed? thank you! very useful video.
How good you have video for snmp. :))
Thank you so much! Perfect explanation
Nice explanation.... please make a video on mib and oid in SNMP.. thanks
Great explanation
Great explanation!
Brilliantly explained.......!
very good explanation for beginers
Thanks for the education (again.) Question about best practices, I inherited a setup at a non-profit (2 servers, 100 pc's) and am in the process of gaining knowlegde. There is an installation of spiceworks running, but it is installed on one of the servers. Should this reside on a workstation instead, or does it really matter?
Also, is there a way to test that SNMP is actually working once you think you have it deployed?
A great overview and introduction!
sort and sweet explaination.........Thankyou