Local area network management services

Local area network management services
Author: Noite.pl
Publisher: NOITE S.C.
Total Pages: 16
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When you manage, do it only with SNMP. The micro-course contains a description of the local network management service with the use of SNMP. SNMP is currently the only mechanism enabling creation of the central system managing all active devices in the local network. Keywords: SNMP, administration, configuration, port 161, SNMPv1, GetRequest, GetNextRequest, Trap, OID, ASN.1, BER

Local area network management system

Local area network management system
Author: Noite.pl
Publisher: NOITE S.C.
Total Pages: 12
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Smart network management … and the way of cutting users off the Internet. The micro-course describes the system of local network management on the basis of the LMS system. The software works on the basis of the WWW service with a user-friendly interface. Moreover, the so-called backend, i.e. programs installed on the access server, is used. LMS cooperates with various databases. Its task is automating tasks done by the administrator. Keywords: LMS, network managing , router managing

Local Area Network Management, Design and Security

Local Area Network Management, Design and Security
Author: Arne Mikalsen
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2002-06-10
Genre: Computers
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How to use LANs to help your company grow A vital component of today’s business, Local Area Networks (LANs) allow organizations to link their computers together for maximum work sharing, collaboration among geographically disparate teams, and other essential business functions. This book helps system administrators and IT professionals set up LANs and Intranets in a way that will contribute to their company’s growth and success. Beginning with the theoretical foundation for LAN operation and design, it covers the applicable data communications principles, then goes on to explore both LAN hardware and infrastructure design, network operating systems, LAN management and security. The book also gives a practical introduction to the world’s most popular network operating systems—Windows 2000, Novell NetWare, and Linux. Finally, the book takes an in-depth look at business and management issues, with special emphasis given to the impact of Intranets on business goals.

CRC Handbook of Local Area Network Software

CRC Handbook of Local Area Network Software
Author: Paul L. Fortier
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2018-01-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1351079565

Local Area Networks (LANs) play a larger role in our lives today than ever before. For example, LANs provide us with the capability to realize automated banking services, with instant credit checking and numerous other diverse access and manipulation services. Users and developers of LAN products must understand the architecture of the hardware and software mechanisms to effectively design and use such systems. Most gains in LAN productivity will come from future software developments in systems management and applications. This book provides an introduction to the technology associated with Local Area Networks, emphasizing software aspects which have been secondary considerations to hardware in most existing texts. The book also provides a review of the technology needed to realize full service software products, such as computer-aided design and manufacturing systems, large publication systems, and integrated data service networks, and includes an exhaustive review of the products available today.

Local area network management

Local area network management
Author: Noite.pl
Publisher: NOITE S.C.
Total Pages: 10
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Admin Tools Micro-course briefly describes the possible use of the SNMP protocol, which should be possible to run on most manageable active devices in the network (routers, switches). The course also describes the boot of the system based on MRTG software that allows to gather traffic statistics. As a result, the network administrator receives a website to monitor the traffic on interfaces. In this way it is possible to react to a potential overload and to analyze the structure of the network and its bottlenecks.

Network World

Network World
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Total Pages: 56
Release: 1988-10-24
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For more than 20 years, Network World has been the premier provider of information, intelligence and insight for network and IT executives responsible for the digital nervous systems of large organizations. Readers are responsible for designing, implementing and managing the voice, data and video systems their companies use to support everything from business critical applications to employee collaboration and electronic commerce.

Network Management

Network Management
Author: Arpege Group
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9401112908

Try to imagine a railway network that did not check its rolling stock, track, and signals whenever a failure occurred, or only discovered the whereabouts of its lo comotives and carriages during annual stock taking. Just imagine a railway that kept its trains waiting because there were no available locomotives. Similar thoughts could apply to any transport network of trucks, buses, or taxis covering a wide geographical area. It is quite clear that the quality of service and safety, and the cost efficiency of any network depend on the effective and timely man agement of network resources. The same is true of telecommunications networks. For a long time now, telecom munications networks have been designed and built with remote monitoring and control devices. The very dimensions of networks and the need to intervene rap idly in the event of an incident made these devices imperative. On the other hand, the means of measuring quality of service did not appear till much later. Data transmission networks developed during the 1970s were often designed without any network management features. The technical traditions of the world of information technology had been forged on small systems with just a few dozen terminals spread over a small area. At the time, the extension of networks to cover wide geographical areas was not perceived as a change of dimension.

Network Management and Control

Network Management and Control
Author: I.T. Frisch
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1994-08-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780306448072

Three speakers at the Second Workshop on Network Management and Control nostalgically remembered the INTEROP Conference at which SNMP was able to interface even to CD players and toasters. We agreed this was indeed a major step forward in standards, but wondered if anyone noticed whether the toast was burned, let alone, would want to eat it. The assurance of the correct operation of practical systems under difficult environments emerged as the dominant theme of the workshop with growth, interoperability, performance, and scalability as the primary sub-themes. Perhaps this thrust is un surprising, since about half the 100 or so attendees were from industry, with a strong contingency of users. Indeed the technical program co-chairs, Shivendra Panwar of Polytechnic and Walter Johnston of NYNEX, took as their assignment the coverage of real problems and opportunities in industry. Nevertheless we take it as a real indication of progress in the field that the community is beginning to take for granted the availability of standards and even the ability to detect physical, link, and network-level faults and is now expecting diagnostics at higher levels as well as system-wide solutions.

Web-based Systems and Network Management

Web-based Systems and Network Management
Author: Kornel Terplan
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1999-04-21
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780849395987

Web-based technology is rapidly penetrating many business areas, including systems and network management. This new technology is based on the Internet, offering benefits in terms of unification and simplification of systems and network management. Web-based Systems and Network Management is a practical guide to managing Web-based network systems. The first serious book on this subject - based on a three-day seminar developed by the author- demonstrates the use of Web technology , and shows how the various components of the Internet and Intranets must be economically and securely managed. Web-based standardization is taking three main directions: Port 280, JavaAPI, and Wbem (Web-based Enterprise Management). These are discussed in depth and the opportunities and limitations of each are addressed. The book not only handles the basics but also gives guidance on their use to simplify systems and network management.

Network World

Network World
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1993-10-11
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For more than 20 years, Network World has been the premier provider of information, intelligence and insight for network and IT executives responsible for the digital nervous systems of large organizations. Readers are responsible for designing, implementing and managing the voice, data and video systems their companies use to support everything from business critical applications to employee collaboration and electronic commerce.