Learn how to connect your remote and mobile users with SNMP and RMON LAN Management with SNMP and RMON trains network administrators and managers in everything they need to know to make optimal use of these powerful network protocols and standards. Bestselling author Gil Held offers a detailed practical introduction to Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), in which he describes various techniques for using SNMP. He then explains what Remote Network Monitoring (RMON) is, how it works, and how to successfully integrate it with SNMP to make your systems compliant for remote and mobile network users. He also uses a wide range of commercial software products from NetManage, LogTel Computer Communications, and Triticom to illustrate the key concepts throughout this book. LAN Management with SNMP and RMON covers SNMP, the construction of the Management Information Base (MIB), and the use of RMON probes How SNMP can be used to manage diverse products such as bridges, frame relay transmission, and even a UPS RMON limitations Integrating SNMP and RMON over LANs and WANs LAN Management with SNMP and RMON is required reading for all LAN administrators, planners, and managers.
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-0-471-14736-7 (9780471147367)
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GILBERT HELD is Chief of Data Communications for a 4,000-station network at the Federal Office of Personnel Management. He is the author of more than ten other computing books, including Internetworking LANs and WANs, Ethernet Networks, Second Edition, Data Communications Networking Devices, Third Edition, and The Complete Modem Reference, Second Edition, all published by Wiley.
Introduction to Network Management. SNMP Protocol. Understanding the MIB. Ethernet and Token-Ring Operations. Managing Ethernet and Token-Ring LANs. Managing Bridges and Switching Hubs. Managing the UPS. Extending LAN Management Operations. Appendices. Index.