CMIP vs. SNMP : Network Manage
Imagine yourself as a network administrator, responsible for a 2000 user network.This network reaches from California to New York, and some branches over seas. In this situation, anything can, and usually does go wrong, but it would be your job as a system administrator to resolve the problem with it arises as quickly as possible. The last thing you would want is for your boss to call you up, asking why you havent done anything to fix the 2 major systems that have been down for several hours. How do you explain to him that you didnt even know about it? Would you even want to tell him that? So now, picture yourself in the same situation, only this time, you were using a network monitoring program. Sitting in front of a large screen displaying a map of the world, leaning back gently in your chair. A gentle warning tone sounds, and looking at your display, you see that California is now glowing a soft red in color, in place of the green glow just moments before. You select the state of California, and it zooms in for a closer look. You see a network diagram overview of all the computers your company has within California. Two systems are flashing, with an X on top of them indicating that they are experiencing problems
of SNMP, called SNMPv2, has added some security measures that were left out of efficient management system, and less work is required from the user to keep updated original MIB for Managing a TCP/IP internet (now called MIB-I) was defined in RFC
Some topics in this essay:
SNMP PDUs,
California York,
Privacy Data,
Protocol SNMP,
John Romkey,
SNMP CMIP,
Network WAN,
Managing TCP/IP,
Protocol CMIP,
SNMPv2 Stallings,
network management,
management information,
management protocol,
network management protocol,
simple network,
management information base,
simple network management,
information base,
common management information,
tcp/ip based,
information protocol,
management protocol snmp,
system resources,
common management,
snmp computerworld,
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