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The application-level protocol in which a few manager stations control a set of agents is called ______(a) HTML(b) TCP(c) SNMP(d) SNMP/IP

Answer» The correct option is (c) SNMP

Explanation: SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol. It is an application-level protocol in which a few manager stations control a set of agents. It is used under the TCP/IP protocol suite and is used for managing devices on the internet.


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