Network Management Standards: SNMP, CMIP, TMN, MIBs and Object Libraries (McGraw-Hill Computer Communications Series)
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Exploit OSI or SNMP for streamlined network management. Now it's easier than ever to keep your networks interacting smoothly and efficiently with hardware and software from virtually any vendor. Uyless Black's Network Management Standards, Second Edition, lets you directly compare today's most prevalent network management standards-OSI, Internet and IEEE-to help you select the approach best suited to maintaining trouble-free interconnections among different computers, terminals, multiplexors, PBSx and other vital elements of your network. You get an in-depth evaluation of OSI protocols, MIBs, CMISE and CMIP, OSI systems management, Telecommunications Management Networks, SNMP versions 1 and 2, directories and network management, implementing OSI standards and more.
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