The SNMP MIB Handbook is a 412-page guide to developing, using, and diagnosing SNMP MIBs published in 2008. It describes SNMP as allowing network devices to communicate status and configuration information. MIBs define the data objects and traps that are the focus of the SNMP protocol. The handbook is intended for MIB and agent developers as well as network engineers, providing instruction, examples, and standards information about SNMP and MIBs.