Automated Network Management Systems: Current and Future CapabilitiesAutomated Network Management Systems is ideal for advanced undergraduate or graduate-level courses in Networking or for professionals managing networks. Network management is an interesting, but intellectually challenging, problem therefore, there is a big opportunity for research leading to automated systems that manage networks. In this innovative new text, Comer examines possibilities for the future, including ways to build software that automates management tasks. A basic understanding of networking (equivalent to one undergraduate course or experience in the field) is assumed. |
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... manager's workstation , or transfer data from the manager's workstation to the managed entity ) . The idea is known as the read - write paradigm . As examples of the read - write paradigm , consider device interrogation and confi ...
... manager's workstation , or transfer data from the manager's workstation to the managed entity ) . The idea is known as the read - write paradigm . As examples of the read - write paradigm , consider device interrogation and confi ...
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... manager's workstation . An SNMP agent responds to requests the manager sends by returning the requested information or performing the action associated with the item being changed . Software That Runs On A Manager's Workstation . Client ...
... manager's workstation . An SNMP agent responds to requests the manager sends by returning the requested information or performing the action associated with the item being changed . Software That Runs On A Manager's Workstation . Client ...
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... workstation's address from an incoming message . The answer lies in configuration : a network element will not generate SNMP Trap messages unless a manager configures the agent software . Typically , a manager uses SNMP Traps for event ...
... workstation's address from an incoming message . The answer lies in configuration : a network element will not generate SNMP Trap messages unless a manager configures the agent software . Typically , a manager uses SNMP Traps for event ...
Contents
The Network Management Problem | 25 |
Contents vii | 32 |
Configuration And Operation | 39 |
Copyright | |
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