2002
DOI: 10.1002/0470855711
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Web‐Based Management of IP Networks and Systems

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“…This eliminates the use of remote objects in the evaluated expressions, and thus limits the applicability of distributed monitoring principles with the Expression MIB only to local agent resources. The inherent distributed nature of WS allows us to overcome such problems since HTTP calls are usually accepted over firewalls [42]. Moreover, the standard itself [37] states that using the Expression MIB is often not a good trade-off for objects that are simply to be recorded or displayed, which is often the objective of monitoring and event reporting.…”
Section: Distributed Monitoring With Snmpmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This eliminates the use of remote objects in the evaluated expressions, and thus limits the applicability of distributed monitoring principles with the Expression MIB only to local agent resources. The inherent distributed nature of WS allows us to overcome such problems since HTTP calls are usually accepted over firewalls [42]. Moreover, the standard itself [37] states that using the Expression MIB is often not a good trade-off for objects that are simply to be recorded or displayed, which is often the objective of monitoring and event reporting.…”
Section: Distributed Monitoring With Snmpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our custom query tool allows us to distribute the load to several agents. This is feasible today especially since the myth of the dumb agent is no longer valid [42]. Before analyzing the measurements of this scenario some aspects need to be highlighted.…”
Section: Scenario Two: Data Processingmentioning
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“…An SNMP-based management system cannot perform the delivery and processing of management with limited efficiency for the following four reasons. 4 First, increase of network overhead. Because traffic connected with NMS is not generated for user services, in fact the whole traffic for management is only overhead.…”
Section: A Major Problem With Snmp Is Scaleability and Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Moreover, he proposed SNMP MIB to XML translation models, namely Model-level mapping and Metamodel-level mapping. Modellevel mapping is a method where DTD is made out specifically to SNMP MIB, which make elements and attributes in XML DTD by using SNMP variable identifiers just as they are.…”
Section: A Major Problem With Snmp Is Scaleability and Efficiencymentioning
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