what is destination translation?
what will happen if we don't use VTP?



what is destination translation? what will happen if we don't use VTP? ..

Answer / Kaushlendra Kumar

Destination Translation is a process in SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) that occurs when an SNMP message is forwarded from one agent to another. The destination translation is used to determine the destination IP address and port number of the manager for which the packet should be destined.

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