| W. Richard Stevens. TCP/IP Illustrated, volume Volume 1|The Protocols of Professional Computing Series. Addison-Wesley, 1994. |
.... run the management software bear the load of management and contain applications to present the management information to users (for example, a GUI) The Management Information Base (MIB) is a database that speci es variables that are maintained by the agents, and that the manager can query or set [26]. There are four operations de ned: get and getnext for information retrieval, set for information setting, and trap for handling of asynchronous events. The SNMP model can be used to implement the AAFID architecture. The transceivers can be implemented as SNMP agents, while the functionality of ....
W. Richard Stevens. TCP/IP Illustrated, volume Volume 1|The Protocols of Professional Computing Series. Addison-Wesley, 1994.
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