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7794 Remote MIB item look-up service
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Pras, A. and Boros, S. (2002) Remote MIB item look-up service. In: The Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS2002), 15-19 Apr 2002, Florence, Italy. pp. 125-136. IEEE Communications Society. ISBN 0-7803-7382-0

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NOMS.2002.1015556

Abstract

Despite some deficiencies, the Internet management framework is widely deployed and thousands of Management Information Base (MIB) modules have been defined thus far. These modules are used by implementors of agent software, as well as by managers and management applications, to understand the syntax and semantics of the management information that may be exchanged. At the manager’s side, MIB modules are usually stored in separate files, which are maintained by the human manager and read by the
management application. Since maintenance of this file repository can be cumbersome, management applications are often confronted with incomplete and outdated information. To solve this "meta-management" problem, this paper discusses the design of a remote look-up service for MIB item definitions. Such service facilitates the retrieval of missing MIB module definitions, as well as definitions of individual MIB items. Initially the service may be provided by a single server, but other servers can be added at later stages to improve performance and prevent copyright problems. It is envisaged that vendors of network equipment will also install servers, to distribute their vendor specific MIBs. The paper describes how the service, which is provided on a best effort basis, can be accessed by managers / management applications, and how internally servers inform each other about the MIB modules they support.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Paper (Full Paper, Talk)
Research Group:EWI-ASNA: Architecture and Services of Network Applications
Research Program:CTIT-ASI: A-services Internet
Additional Information:Imported from research group DACS (ID number 355)
Uncontrolled Keywords:Internet management, Management Information Base, MIB module, meta-management
ID Code:7794
Status:Published
Deposited On:27 September 2008
Refereed:Yes
International:Yes
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