| M. A. Miller, Internetworking: A Guide to Network Comminucations. LAN to LAN; LAN to WAN. M and T Books, 1991. |
.... measure until the Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP) was developed and then ratified by the appropriate OSI bodies[38] Due to the time taken for CMIP to progress towards standardisation SNMP has become widely accepted in the market place as the preferred network management protocol[39]. SNMP was designed to provide a frame work that can be used to monitor and control network elements[40] SNMP usually is implemented running above the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) and IP. Security aspects were a secondary consideration in SNMP s development. This has been addressed in some degree ....
....some degree by the second version of SNMP (SNMPv2) It will include extra management options, including security and will be incompatible with the older version. The security architecture for SNMPv2 aims to provide data integrity, authentication and confidentiality at the network management level[39]. The implementation of security in the SNMPv2 architecture is designed to have little impact on the reliability and performance of the network management as possible[41] The protocols specified for SNMPv2 must be implemented in such away that data integrity and authentication are provided. ....
M. A. Miller, Internetworking: A Guide to Network Comminucations. LAN to LAN; LAN to WAN. M and T Books, 1991.
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