| ISO/IEC 9596. Common Management Information Protocol Speci cation. Geneva, 1991. |
....for the OM RR protocol. 2.1 The OM RR Documentation The starting point for the formalisation was the description of the OM RR protocol in [7] which was developed outside the current project. According to this document, the OM RR protocol is loosely modelled after the OSI CMIS [5] the OSI CMIP [6], some parts of Systems Management [1] and the OSI Remote Operations [4] standards. The document [7] is, including appendices, a little over 75 pages, describing the OM RR protocol and Association Management. Several appendices are added to explain short hand notations and conventions, taking up ....
ISO/IEC 9596. Common Management Information Protocol Speci cation. Geneva, 1991.
....two OCs has to be captured as well using the same data communications protocol. This data communications protocol was christened the OM RR protocol. The OM RR protocol is, according to [AVV97] a two layered data communications protocol, loosely modelled after the OSI s CMIS [ISO90b] CMIP [ISO90a] and some parts of System Management [ISO90d] for the OM layer, and OSI Remote Operation [ISO90c] for the RR layer. A problem that was encountered, reading the documents concerning the OSS project, was the brief documentation of the OM RR protocol. Especially the lack of specifications describing ....
ISO/IEC. Common Management Information Protocol Specification. ISO, 1990.
.... research can be split grossly in two worlds: management of IP networks, where the Simple Network Management Protocol [22] proposed by IETF is the dominant protocol, and management of ISO networks, dominant in the telecommunication field and based on the Common Management Information Protocol [80]. The two approaches are very similar in the architecture they adopt though they differ slightly in the way they operate [56] Both assume a centralized management architecture based on a client server paradigm. A network management station (NMS) operated by the network manager, interacts with ....
OSI. ISO 9595 Information Technology, Open System Interconnection, Common Management Information Protocol Specification, 1991.
....example, accounting management needs information from performance management. Using SQL database structures eases the interactions between the different management functions and facilitates retrieval of information. In OSI 1 management, we can find CMIP (Common Management Information Protocol) [6] which is a management protocol providing facilities such as scope and filter . However, mapping CMIP requests into SNMP ones is not as straightforward as the mapping of SQL into SNMP because their data models are different. Indeed, CMIP is object oriented while SNMP is attribute oriented. ....
ISO 9596/ITU-T Rec. X.711: Common Management Information Protocol Specification, 91.
....i.e. systems management that deals with standardized management protocols and layer management with a particular emphasis on FDDI station management. At the systems management level, two main network management protocols have been standardized, CMIP (Common Management Information Protocol) [38], SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) 39] with its enhanced version SNMP2 [40] According to the management of an FDDI station, eight SMT protocols have been standardized. These are the Neighbor Notification (NN) protocol, the Neighbor Information Poling (NIP) the Status Report (SR) ....
ISO 9596/ITU-T Rec. X.711: Common Management Information Protocol Specification, 91.
....of operation parameters to enable access transparent interactions. Its protocol object assures that computational objects can interact remotely with each other. The RPC mechanism is used for interaction. For the interaction with the network management the CMIP SNMP protocols [15] may be used. The operational multicast channel supports the non real time interactions (e.g. text updates) that need low traffic volume but high reliability. Its stub object provides marshalling unmarshalling of operation parameters to enable access transparent interactions. VMTP and XTP [14] ....
ISO/IEC 9596-1, 'Common Management Information Protocol Specification'.
.... A DElegated Agent Language for Developing Network Management Functions Simon ZNATY, Michel LION, Jean Pierre HUBAUX Swiss Federal Institute of Technology TCOM Laboratory Telecommunications Services Group CH 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland Abstract Many users are now looking to advanced network management to solve many of their network problems. The SNMP standard which has become widespread in use is a first reply to their needs. However SNMP is a low level language and leads to centralized management ....
....example, accounting management needs information from performance management. Using SQL database structures eases the interactions between the different management functions and facilitates retrieval of information. In OSI 2 management, we can find CMIP (Common Management Information Protocol) 8] which is a management protocol providing facilities such as scope and filter . However, mapping CMIP requests into SNMP ones is not as straightforward as the mapping of SQL into SNMP because their data models are different. Indeed, CMIP is object oriented while SNMP is attribute oriented. ....
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ISO 9596/ITU-T Rec. X.711: Common Management Information Protocol Specification, 91.
.... Approaches The approach more widely applied comes from the IETF and is based on the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) 2,3] Of great relevance is also the one proposed by ISO for application within OSI networks, which is based on the Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP) [13]. The two approaches are very similar in the architecture they adopt though they differ slightly in the way they operate [10] Both assume the presence of a management station (operated by the network manager) that interacts with agents running on network nodes, e.g. bridges, routers, and ....
OSI. ISO 9595 Information Technology, Open System Interconnection, Common Management Information Protocol Specification, 1991.
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