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Essential SNMP, Second Edition
Essential SNMP, Second Edition
ISBN: 0596008406
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 165
Authors:
Douglas Mauro
,
Kevin Schmidt
BUY ON AMAZON
Essential SNMP, 2nd Edition
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
Audience for This Book
Organization
What s New in This Edition
Example Programs
Using Code Examples
Conventions Used in This Book
Comments and Questions
Safari Enabled
Acknowledgments for the Second Edition
Acknowledgments for the First Edition
Chapter 1. Introduction to SNMP and Network Management
Section 1.1. What Is SNMP?
Section 1.2. The Concept of Network Management
Section 1.3. Applying the Concepts of Network Management
Section 1.4. Change Management
Section 1.5. Getting More Information
Chapter 2. SNMPv1 and SNMPv2
Section 2.1. SNMP and UDP
Section 2.2. SNMP Communities
Section 2.3. The Structure of Management Information
Section 2.4. Extensions to the SMI in Version 2
Section 2.5. A Closer Look at MIB-II
Section 2.6. SNMP Operations
Section 2.7. Host Management Revisited
Section 2.8. Remote Monitoring Revisited
Section 2.9. Reverse Engineering SNMP
Chapter 3. SNMPv3
Section 3.1. Changes in SNMPv3
Section 3.2. USM
Section 3.3. VACM
Section 3.4. SNMPv3 in the Real World
Chapter 4. NMS Architectures
Section 4.1. Hardware Considerations
Section 4.2. NMS Architectures
Section 4.3. A Look Ahead
Chapter 5. Configuring Your NMS
Section 5.1. HP s OpenView Network Node Manager
Section 5.2. Castle Rock s SNMPc Enterprise Edition
Chapter 6. Configuring SNMP Agents
Section 6.1. Parameter Settings
Section 6.2. Security Concerns
Section 6.3. Agent Configuration Walkthroughs
Chapter 7. Polling and Setting
Section 7.1. Retrieving a Single MIB Value
Section 7.2. Retrieving Multiple MIB Values
Section 7.3. Setting a MIB Value
Section 7.4. Error Responses
Chapter 8. Polling and Thresholds
Section 8.1. Internal Polling
Section 8.2. External Polling
Chapter 9. Traps
Section 9.1. Understanding Traps
Section 9.2. Receiving Traps
Section 9.3. Sending Traps
Chapter 10. Extensible SNMP Agents
Section 10.1. Net-SNMP
Section 10.2. SystemEDGE
Section 10.3. OpenView s Extensible Agent
Chapter 11. Adapting SNMP to Fit Your Environment
Section 11.1. General Trap-Generation Program
Section 11.2. Who s Logging into My Machine? (I-Am-In)
Section 11.3. Throw Core
Section 11.4. Veritas Disk Check
Section 11.5. Disk-Space Checker
Section 11.6. Port Monitor
Section 11.7. Service Monitoring
Section 11.8. Pinging with Cisco
Section 11.9. Simple SNMP Agent
Section 11.10. Switch Port Control
Section 11.11. Wireless Networking
Section 11.12. SNMP: The Object-Oriented Way
Section 11.13. Final Words
Chapter 12. MRTG
Section 12.1. Using MRTG
Section 12.2. Viewing Graphs
Section 12.3. Graphing Other Objects
Section 12.4. Other Data-Gathering Applications
Section 12.5. Pitfalls
Section 12.6. Getting Help
Chapter 13. RRDtool and Cricket
Section 13.1. RRDtool
Section 13.2. Cricket
Chapter 14. Java and SNMP
Section 14.1. SNMP4J
Section 14.2. SNMP getnext
Section 14.3. SNMP set
Section 14.4. Sending Traps and Informs
Section 14.5. Receiving Traps and Informs
Section 14.6. Resources
Appendix A. Using Input and Output Octets
Appendix B. More on OpenView s NNM
Section B.1. Using External Data
Section B.2. Adding a Menu to NNM
Section B.3. Profiles for Different Users
Section B.4. Using NNM for Communications
Appendix C. Net-SNMP Tools
Section C.1. Net-SNMP and MIB Files
Section C.2. Common Command-Line Arguments
Section C.3. Net-SNMP Command-Line Tools
Appendix D. SNMP RFCs
Section D.1. SMIv1 Data Definition Language
Section D.2. SMIv2 Data Definition Language
Section D.3. SNMPv3 Protocol
Section D.4. SNMP Agent Extensibility
Section D.5. SMIv1 MIB Modules
Section D.6. SMIv2 MIB Modules
Section D.7. IANA-Maintained MIB Modules
Section D.8. Related Documents
Appendix E. SNMP Support for Perl
Section E.1. SNMP_Util
Section E.2. Net-SNMP
Appendix F. Network Management Software
Section F.1. SNMP Agents
Section F.2. NMS Suites
Section F.3. Element Managers (Vendor-Specific Management)
Section F.4. Trend Analysis
Section F.5. Supporting Software
Appendix G. Open Source Monitoring Software
Section G-1. Big Brother
Section G-2. Nagios
Section G-3. JFFNMS
Section G-4. OpenNMS
Section G-5. NINO
Appendix H. Network Troubleshooting Primer
Section H-1. ping
Section H-2. ipconfig and ifconfig
Section H-3. arp
Section H-4. netstat
Section H-5. traceroute and tracert
Section H-6. nslookup and dig
Section H-7. whois
Section H-8. Ethereal
About the Authors
Colophon
Index
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Essential SNMP, Second Edition
ISBN: 0596008406
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 165
Authors:
Douglas Mauro
,
Kevin Schmidt
BUY ON AMAZON
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