Understanding SNMP MIBs Includes a guide to MIB developer's resources. Walks through the construction of MIBs, including name space organization, MIB naming, maintenance, object semantics and object style, and othe topics.
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| Title | : | Understanding SNMP MIBs |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.91 (119 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0134377087 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 528 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 1996-12-13 |
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Shows network professionals how to design, define, write and update useful SNMP Management Information Bases (MIBs) that support standards-based network management.Introduces SNMP MIBs, documents that contain definitions of management information which allow systems to be remotely monitored, configured and controlled. Presents a model of an SNMP-based management network and defines the SNMP management framework. Walks through the construction of MIBs, including name space organization, MIB naming, maintenance, object semantics and object style, and othe topics. Presents advanced techniques, including tables within tables, multi-table relationships and linked lists. Shows how to analyze standard MIBs. Discusses front-end and back-end MIB compilers, including SMIC, NetView/6000 SunNet Manager and HP OpenView. Includes a guide to MIB developer's resources. Anyone involved in building systems that must be compliant with the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), th
Editorial : From the Publisher The first complete, practical insider's guide to writing SNMP MIBs. With this book, network professionals can learn how to design, define, write and update useful SNMP Management Information Bases (MIBs) that support standards-based network management. The book introduces SNMP MIBs -- documents that contain definitions of management information which allow systems to be remotely monitored, configured and controlled. Next, it presents a model of an SNMP-based management network and defines the SNMP management framework. Readers will walk through the construction of MIBs, including name space organization, MIB naming, maintenance, object semantics and object style, and other topics. Advanced techniques are presented, including tables within tables, multi-table relationships and linked lists. Readers learn how to analyze standard MIBs. Front-end and back-end MIB compilers are discussed, including SMIC, NetView/6000 SunNet Manager and HP OpenView. The book also includes
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There are only a few minor points that I did not like about this text. She's got a helpful section on the different types of print repeats and how to manipulate your art to achieve them. This book, more than any other book I own, provides me with solid reference material about MIBs and SMIv2, and it is the first book I use to find the answers I need.. This book has given me incentive to read several sifi books that I had never head of before.. Could not put it down, it is well written and keeps you wanting to know what happens next . Vice President) and had the honor of knowing Noyce, Moore and Grove. The book is entertaining and engaging to read. AutoCAD 2000 Tutor is an excellent book for those who wants to start a drafting career without spending a lot of mon
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