Multiplatform Network Management

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Multiplatform Network Management

Comprehensive, up-to-date reference for network managers who deal with more than one network platform. There is a special emphasis on the most widely used network platforms: HP's OpenView, Sun's SunNet Manager and IBM's NetView/6000.
The Network Manager's Handbook

This essential handbook for the data communications/network manager and planner covers a variety of data communication and IS topics. The Network Manager's Handbook addresses technical issues associated with local and wide area networking, purchasing communications services, supporting the network's users, understanding the telecommunications regulatory environment, personnel issues, and more.
Network Management

Network management technology; network management functional requirements; integrated network management systems; distributed network management; rinding fault; knowledge technologies for evolving networks; management information; managing communication networks by monitoring databases; network information modeling for network management; development and integration of a management information base; understanding network management with OOA; system management information modeling; distribution of managed object fragments and managed object replication: the data distribution view of management information; OSI management information base implementation; simple network management protocol(SNMP); network management in the TCP/IP protocol suite; an integrated architecture for LAN/WAN management; MIB II extends SNMP interoperability SNMP security; coming soon to a network near you; OSI systems management; an implementation of an OSI network management system; the OSI network management model; management by exception: OSI event generation, reporting, and logging; optimizing OSI management system performance; network management of TCP/IP networks: present and future; glossary; list of acronyms; annotated bibliography; about the author.