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....by Delegation, Distributed Objects, Intelligent Agents. 1 Introduction Network management has thrived on centralized or hierarchical models for many years. Soon after the advent of open systems in the second half of the 1980 s, proprietary solutions gradually gave way to two open protocols, SNMP [21] and CMIP [10] in the first half of the 1990 s. These protocols primarily addressed what was then perceived as the most critical feature lacking in existing network management systems : interoperability between multiple vendors. SNMP was widely adopted by the IP world to manage LANs, WANs, and ....
....1 : Simple typology of network management paradigms 3.2 Centralized models : SNMPv1 Network management is currently dominated by one organizational model, the centralized model, and one management protocol, SNMP. The first stable release of SNMP, often referred to as SNMPv1, appeared in 1990 [21]. It was tremendously successful, and received a very wide acceptance within a few years : by 1993, virtually any device in the IP world had an SNMP agent embedded. If SNMP based systems management has been less successful so far than SNMP based network management, there is a clear move in this ....
IETF Network Working Group. RFC 1157. A Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). J. Case, M. Fedor, M. Schoffstall and J. Davin (Eds.), IAB, May 1990.
....four streams at a time. HCP may be used between MMCC and PVP to select among and to organize the display of the video streams. As we move to new implementations of the real time programs for the SPARCstation platform, we plan to communicate with each module independently via HCP, or possibly SNMP [30] or RPC. This eliminates the need for shared memory between VT and PVP. This also means the details of connection failures will no longer be ambiguous, that the system will have a more complete monitoring capability, and that separate audio or video only conferences could be established. There ....
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), RFC 1098.
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"A Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)", J. Case, M. Fedor, M. Schoffstall, J. Davin, RFC 1157, May 1990.
....up to date information at runtime. The RSD parser generates the objects with the appropriate access methods of the dynamical data manager. These methods are used at runtime to retrieve, e.g. the network performance data, which was written asynchronously by a separate daemon (e. g an SNMP agent [33]) In addition to file access, the data manager of the RSD runtime management also provides methods for retrieving data via UDP or TCP. More information on these services can be found in [12] 3.3.1 Example Figure 13 shows the configuration of a 4 x 8 node SCI cluster. The corresponding RSD ....
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Specification. http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1098.html, November 2000.
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"A Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)" J. Case, M. Fedor, M. Schoffstall, and J. Davin. Available as RFC 1157 from http://www.internic.net/ds/dspg1intdoc.html
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A simple network management protocol (snmp). Technical Report RFC 1157, May 1990.
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