I looking for an example of SNMP running in a protocol different than UDP. I need to argue with a professor who said that it's only possible to run SNMP over UDP. Anyone knows how it works in ATM? In my mind SNMP is a layer 7 protocol and doesn't matter what protocol is used for transport, but I only found references to UDP. Please post the references.
SNMP of course can go over other protocols than UDP. For example, RFC 3430 defines SNMP over TCP,
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3430
However, the widely used SNMP implementation is still UDP only in most cases, so rarely you see an application on TCP or other protocols (I knew some internal usage in Cisco).
Well, an argument is not really suggested, and hope you chat in a good manner with your professor.