이 페이지는 아직 한국어로 제공되지 않으며 번역 작업 중입니다. 번역에 관한 질문이나 의견이 있으시면 언제든지 저희에게 연락해 주십시오.
Overview
Network Device Monitoring helps you gain insights into the health and performance of your on-prem routers, switches, and firewalls.
For additional definitions and descriptions of important NDM terms such as layer 2 and layer 3, see the main Glossary.
Terminology
- Simple network management protocol (SNMP)
- A network protocol that is used to collect information about bare metal networking gear.
- Object identifier (OID)
- A unique ID or address on a device that when polled returns the response code of that value. For example, OIDs are CPU or device fan speed.
- System object identifier (sysOID)
- A specific address that defines the device type. All devices have a unique ID that defines it. For example, the Meraki base sysOID is
1.3.6.1.4.1.29671
. - Managed information base (MIB)
- A database or list of all the possible OIDs and their definitions that are related to the MIB. For example, the
IF-MIB
(interface MIB) contains all the OIDs for descriptive information about a device’s interface. - Profiles
- A profile is a collection of OIDs associated with a device. Profiles allow NDM to reuse metric definitions across several device types or instances.
- Software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN)
- A wide area network (WAN) that uses software-defined networking (SDN). SD-WAN is often used to interconnect remote offices and data centers across different transports (MPLS, broadband, 5G, and so on).
- Device namespaces
- Namespace of the device. Namespaces can be used as tags to differentiate between multiple network devices that may share the same private IP.
- Ping
- A network tool that measures how long it takes for a signal to travel from one device to another over a network and back again.
Further Reading