Oracle database SNMP support

Hi All,
Does anyone know of an Oracle document which describes the steps necessary in configuring SNMP for Oracle (most important is on Windows but all the other platforms would be great too) versions 9 and greater? When I google on "snmp" and "oracle", I get a ton of hits but the documentation is very old and I fear out of date. I know from speaking with other folks that configuring SNMP for Oracle is a real challenge. I just can't help but think there is a document somewhere in Oracle that presents this subject in a clear, step-by-step manner. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Oracle SNMP Support Reference Guide 9iR2<br>
Oracle SNMP Support Reference Guide 10gR2<br>
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Nicolas.

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