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350-060 · Question #82
350-060 Question #82: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is D. SNMP traps are formally defined in a MIB, whereas syslog body contents are not formally defined.. See the full explanation below for the reasoning.
Question
What is the main difference between an SNMP trap and a syslog message?
Options
- ASNMP traps are secure, whereas syslog messages are not.
- BSNMP traps are triggered during network outages, whereas syslog messages are informational only.
- CSNMP traps are forwarded to EMS systems, whereas syslog messages are forwarded to any NMS system.
- DSNMP traps are formally defined in a MIB, whereas syslog body contents are not formally defined.
- ESNMP traps are user-definable and vary based on vendor, whereas syslog messages are standards-based.
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