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Books on network management related issues
 
Books on network management related issues
  
== Publishers of Network Management Books ==  
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== Publishers of Network Management Books ==
  
 
* Addison Wesley
 
* Addison Wesley
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* Springer
 
* Springer
  
 
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== Network Management Books ==
== Network Management Books ==  
 
  
 
=== Telecom Network Management into the 21st Century ===
 
=== Telecom Network Management into the 21st Century ===
 
* Author: Aidarous, Plevyak
 
* Author: Aidarous, Plevyak
* Title: Telecom Network Management into the 21st Century
 
 
* Publisher: IEEE
 
* Publisher: IEEE
 
* ISBN: 0-7803-1013-6
 
* ISBN: 0-7803-1013-6
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=== Managing Information Highways - The PRISM book ===
 
=== Managing Information Highways - The PRISM book ===
 
* Author: Berquist K., Berquist A. (eds.)
 
* Author: Berquist K., Berquist A. (eds.)
* Title: Managing Information Highways - The PRISM book
 
 
* Publisher: Springer (Lecture notes in Computer Science)
 
* Publisher: Springer (Lecture notes in Computer Science)
 
* Year: 1996
 
* Year: 1996
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=== Network Management Standards - The OSI, SNMP and CMOL Protocols ===
 
=== Network Management Standards - The OSI, SNMP and CMOL Protocols ===
* Author: Black U.D
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* Author: Black U.D.
* Title: Network Management Standards - The OSI, SNMP and CMOL Protocols
 
 
* Publisher: McGraw-Hill Series on Computer Communications
 
* Publisher: McGraw-Hill Series on Computer Communications
 
* Year: 1994
 
* Year: 1994
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=== Network Management Standards - SNMP, CMIP, TMN, MIBs and Object  Libraries ===
 
=== Network Management Standards - SNMP, CMIP, TMN, MIBs and Object  Libraries ===
* Author: Black U.D
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* Author: Black U.D.
* Title: Network Management Standards - SNMP, CMIP, TMN, MIBs and Object  Libraries
 
 
* Publisher: McGraw-Hill Series on Computer Communications
 
* Publisher: McGraw-Hill Series on Computer Communications
 
* Year: 1995
 
* Year: 1995
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=== Snmpv3 Survival Guide : Practical Strategies for Integrated Network Management ===
 
=== Snmpv3 Survival Guide : Practical Strategies for Integrated Network Management ===
 
* Author: Case J., Frye R., Saperia J.
 
* Author: Case J., Frye R., Saperia J.
* Title: Snmpv3 Survival Guide : Practical Strategies for Integrated Network Management
 
 
* Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
 
* Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
 
* Year: 1999
 
* Year: 1999
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=== Netview - IBM's Network Management Produc ===
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=== Netview - IBM's Network Management Product ===
* Author: Charly A
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* Author: Charly A.
* Title: Netview - IBM's Network Management Produc
 
 
* Publisher: International Thomson Publishing
 
* Publisher: International Thomson Publishing
 
* Year: 1993
 
* Year: 1993
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=== Firewalls and Internet Security ===
 
=== Firewalls and Internet Security ===
 
* Author: Cheswick W.R., Bellovin S.M.
 
* Author: Cheswick W.R., Bellovin S.M.
* Title: Firewalls and Internet Security
 
 
* Publisher: Addison-Wesley
 
* Publisher: Addison-Wesley
 
* Year: 1994
 
* Year: 1994
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* Description:
 
* Description:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
    Source:  Addison-Wesley
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Source:  Addison-Wesley
    Complete Computer Science Catalogue
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Complete Computer Science Catalogue
  
    An introduction to the problems associated with computer security.
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An introduction to the problems associated with computer security.
  
    Features
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Features:
    - discusses how to create firewall gateways and prevent attacks from hackers
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- discusses how to create firewall gateways and prevent attacks from hackers in high-threat
      in high-threat environments
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  environments
    - includes a description of the most recent gateway built by the authors,
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- includes a description of the most recent gateway built by the authors, the tools they used, and
      the tools they used, and the hacker attacks devised to test it shows how
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  the hacker attacks devised to test it shows how to increase security
      to increase security
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- vital information on cryptography, a description of the tools used by hackers and the legal
    - vital information on cryptography, a description of the tools used by
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  implications of computer security
      hackers and the legal implications of computer security
 
 
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=== Network monitoring explained - Design and application ===
 
=== Network monitoring explained - Design and application ===
 
* Author: Chiu D.M., Sudama R.
 
* Author: Chiu D.M., Sudama R.
* Title: Network monitoring explained - Design and application
 
 
* Publisher: Ellis Horwood Series in Computer Communications and Networking
 
* Publisher: Ellis Horwood Series in Computer Communications and Networking
 
* Year: 1992
 
* Year: 1992
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=== Network Management Fundamentals ===
 
=== Network Management Fundamentals ===
 
* Author: Clemm A.
 
* Author: Clemm A.
* Title: Network Management Fundamentals
 
 
* Publisher: Cisco press
 
* Publisher: Cisco press
 
* Year: 2006
 
* Year: 2006
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* Description:
 
* Description:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
    Network management is an essential factor in successfully operating a
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Network management is an essential factor in successfully operating a network. As a company becomes
    network. As a company becomes increasingly dependent on networking services,
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increasingly dependent on networking services, keeping those services running is synonymous with
    keeping those services running is synonymous with keeping the business
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keeping the business running. Network Management Fundamentals provides you with an accessible
    running. Network Management Fundamentals provides you with an accessible
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overview of network management covering management not just of networks themselves but also of
    overview of network management covering management not just of networks
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services running over those networks.
    themselves but also of services running over those networks.
 
  
    Network Management Fundamentals explains the different technologies that
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Network Management Fundamentals explains the different technologies that are used in network
    are used in network management and how they relate to each other. The book
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management and how they relate to each other. The book focuses on fundamental concepts and
    focuses on fundamental concepts and principles. It provides a solid
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principles. It provides a solid technical foundation for the practitioner to successfully navigate
    technical foundation for the practitioner to successfully navigate network
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network management topics and apply those concepts to particular situations.
    management topics and apply those concepts to particular situations.
 
  
    The book is divided into four parts:
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The book is divided into four parts:
    * Part I provides an overview of what network management is about and why
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* Part I provides an overview of what network management is about and why it is relevant. It also
      it is relevant. It also conveys an informal understanding of the
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  conveys an informal understanding of the functions, tools, and activities that are associated with
      functions, tools, and activities that are associated with it.
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  it.
    * Part II examines network management from several different angles,
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* Part II examines network management from several different angles, culminating in a discussion of
      culminating in a discussion of how these aspects are combined into
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  how these aspects are combined into management reference models.
      management reference models.
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* Part III provides more detail into different building blocks of network management introduced in
    * Part III provides more detail into different building blocks of network
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  Part II, such as management protocols, management organization, and management communication
      management introduced in Part II, such as management protocols, management
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  patterns.
      organization, and management communication patterns.
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* Part IV rounds out the book with a number of management topics of general interest, including
    * Part IV rounds out the book with a number of management topics of general
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  management integration and service-level management.
      interest, including management integration and service-level management.
 
 
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=== Security for Computer Networks ===
 
=== Security for Computer Networks ===
 
* Author: Davies D., Price W.
 
* Author: Davies D., Price W.
* Title: Security for Computer Networks
 
 
* Publisher: Wiley
 
* Publisher: Wiley
 
* Year: 1990
 
* Year: 1990
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=== Network Troubleshooting Guid ===
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=== Network Troubleshooting Guide ===
 
* Author: Doerfer D.
 
* Author: Doerfer D.
* Title: Network Troubleshooting Guid
 
 
* Publisher: Digital Press - Prentice Hall
 
* Publisher: Digital Press - Prentice Hall
 
* Year: 1993
 
* Year: 1993
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=== The Pocket Network Management Survival Guide ===
 
=== The Pocket Network Management Survival Guide ===
 
* Author: Engel F.
 
* Author: Engel F.
* Title: The Pocket Network Management Survival Guide
 
 
* Publisher: Concord Communications
 
* Publisher: Concord Communications
 
* Year: 1999
 
* Year: 1999
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=== SNMP: A Guide to Network Management ===
 
=== SNMP: A Guide to Network Management ===
 
* Author: Feit, S.
 
* Author: Feit, S.
* Title: SNMP: A Guide to Network Management
 
 
* Publisher: McGraw-Hill
 
* Publisher: McGraw-Hill
 
* Year: 1994
 
* Year: 1994
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=== Networks and Systems Management - Platforms Evaluation and Analysis ===
 
=== Networks and Systems Management - Platforms Evaluation and Analysis ===
 
* Author: Ghetie, Iosif G.
 
* Author: Ghetie, Iosif G.
* Title: Networks and Systems Management - Platforms Evaluation and Analysis
 
 
* Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishing
 
* Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishing
 
* Year: 1997
 
* Year: 1997
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=== Integrated Communications Management of Broadband Networks ===
 
=== Integrated Communications Management of Broadband Networks ===
 
* Author: Griffin, D
 
* Author: Griffin, D
* Title: Integrated Communications Management of Broadband Networks
 
 
* Publisher: Crete University Press
 
* Publisher: Crete University Press
 
* Year: 1997
 
* Year: 1997
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=== Advanced Ethernet/802.3 Management and Performance ===
 
=== Advanced Ethernet/802.3 Management and Performance ===
 
* Author: Hancock B.
 
* Author: Hancock B.
* Title: Advanced Ethernet/802.3 Management and Performance
 
 
* Publisher: Digital Press
 
* Publisher: Digital Press
 
* Year: 1993
 
* Year: 1993
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=== Total SNMP: Exploring the Simple Network Management Protocol ===
 
=== Total SNMP: Exploring the Simple Network Management Protocol ===
 
* Author: Harnedy S. J.
 
* Author: Harnedy S. J.
* Title: Total SNMP: Exploring the Simple Network Management Protocol
 
 
* Publisher: CBM Books
 
* Publisher: CBM Books
 
* Year: 1994
 
* Year: 1994
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=== Integrated Network and System managemen ===
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=== Integrated Network and System management ===
 
* Author: Hegerink H.G., Abeck S.
 
* Author: Hegerink H.G., Abeck S.
* Title: Integrated Network and System managemen
 
 
* Publisher: Addison Wesley
 
* Publisher: Addison Wesley
 
* Year: 1995
 
* Year: 1995
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* Description:
 
* Description:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
    Source:  Addison-Wesley
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Source:  Addison-Wesley
    Complete Computer Science Catalogue
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Complete Computer Science Catalogue
  
    Presents state-of-the-art principles and techniques of integrated management
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Presents state-of-the-art principles and techniques of integrated management systems, with emphasis
    systems, with emphasis on a manufacturer-independent approach.
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on a manufacturer-independent approach.
  
    Features
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Features:
    - emphasises the important issues of integration of the various aspects of
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- emphasises the important issues of integration of the various aspects of network and systems
      network and systems management
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  management
    - describes the most important platforms and techniques to integrate
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- describes the most important platforms and techniques to integrate management tools
      management tools
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- describes and evaluates the two most important manufacturer independent approaches, OSI and
    - describes and evaluates the two most important manufacturer independent
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  TCP/IP, looking at how each architecture supports the integrated network management approach
      approaches, OSI and TCP/IP, looking at how each architecture supports the
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- suggests strategies for moving from manufacturer dependent to manufacturer independent systems
      integrated network management approach
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- explores proven management scenarios like component management along with emerging management
    - suggests strategies for moving frommanufacturer dependent to manufacturer
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  scenarios like application management and enterprise management
      independent systems
 
    - explores proven management scenarios like component management along with
 
      emerging management scenarios like application management and enterprise
 
      management
 
  
    Contents
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Contents:
    Foundations. Foundations of Data Communications an Distributed Systems.
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Foundations. Foundations of Data Communications an Distributed Systems. Foundations of Network
    Foundations of Network Management and System Management. Management
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Management and System Management. Management Architectures. Need and Requirements for Integrated
    Architectures. Need and Requirements for Integrated Management. Submodels
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Management. Submodels of a Network Management Architecture. OSI Network Management. The Internet.
    of a Nerwork Management Architecture. OSI Network Management. The Internet
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Other Manufacturer-Independent Approaches. Transitions between Management Architectures.
    Other Manufacturer-Independent Approaches. Transitions between Management
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Manufacturer-Specific Management Architectures and Approaches for Migration to Open Architectures.
    Architectures. Manufacturer-Specific Management Architecrures and
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Management Tools. Features and classes of Tools. Isolated Management Tools. Management Platforms.
    Approaches for Migration to Open Architectures. Management Tools. Features
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Management Development Tools. Integration of Management Tools into Management Platforms. Prove
    and classes of Tools. Isolated Management Tools. Management Platforms.
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Management Scenarios. Component Management. System Management. Future Management Scenarios, Open
    Management Development Tools. Integration of Management Tools into
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Issues. Application Management. Enterprise Management. References. Glossary. Index.
    Management Platforms. Prove Management Scenarios. Component Management.
 
    System Management. Future Management Scenarios, Open Issues. Application
 
    Management. Enterprise Management. References. Glossary. Index.
 
 
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=== SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol - Theory and Practice ===
 
=== SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol - Theory and Practice ===
 
* Author: Hein M.
 
* Author: Hein M.
* Title: SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol - Theory and Practice
 
 
* Year: 1995
 
* Year: 1995
 
* ISBN: 1-850-32139-6
 
* ISBN: 1-850-32139-6
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=== Network Management - Techniques, Tools and Systems ===
 
=== Network Management - Techniques, Tools and Systems ===
 
* Author: Held G.
 
* Author: Held G.
* Title: Network Management - Techniques, Tools and Systems
 
 
* Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
 
* Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
 
* Year: 1992
 
* Year: 1992
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=== Lan Management With Snmp and Rmon ===
 
=== Lan Management With Snmp and Rmon ===
 
* Author: Held G.
 
* Author: Held G.
* Title: Lan Management With Snmp and Rmon
 
 
* Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
 
* Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
 
* Year: 1996
 
* Year: 1996
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=== TCP/IP network administration ===
 
=== TCP/IP network administration ===
 
* Author: Hunt C.
 
* Author: Hunt C.
* Title: TCP/IP network administration
 
 
* Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates
 
* Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates
 
* Year: 1992
 
* Year: 1992
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=== Network management: problems, standards and strategies ===
 
=== Network management: problems, standards and strategies ===
 
* Author: Kauffels F.J.
 
* Author: Kauffels F.J.
* Title: Network management: problems, standards and strategies
 
 
* Publisher: Addison-Wesley Publ. Co.
 
* Publisher: Addison-Wesley Publ. Co.
 
* Year: 1992
 
* Year: 1992
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* Description:
 
* Description:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
    Source:  Addison-Wesley
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Source:  Addison-Wesley
    Complete Computer Science Catalogue
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Complete Computer Science Catalogue
  
    This book provides an accessible overview of the various systems of network
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This book provides an accessible overview of the various systems of network management currently in
    management currently in operation, enabling network engineers and managers
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operation, enabling network engineers and managers to choose the system best suited to their
    to choose the system best suited to their purposes.
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purposes.
  
    Features
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Features:
    - outlines the differing standards of each system and the capabilities
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- outlines the differing standards of each system and the capabilities they possess
      they possess
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- introduces the various problems involved with network management and offers possible solutions
    - introduces the various problems involved with network management and
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- deals with integrated network and system management rather than with classical management of
      offers possible solutions
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  hierarchical systems
    - deals with integrated network and system management rather than with
 
      classical management of hierarchical systems
 
  
    Contents
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Contents:
    Communication - quo vadis? Network management - systematic introduction to
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Communication - quo vadis? Network management - systematic introduction to the problem; Network
    the problem; Network management in the IBM area: SNA-NMA, NetView and
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management in the IBM area: SNA-NMA, NetView and SystemView classical network management examples of
    SystemView classicalnetvorkmanagement examples of DEC and Siemens; OSI
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DEC and Siemens; OSI network management; Management in TCP-IP environments SNMP; Manufacturers
    network management; Management in TCP-IP environments SNMP; Manufacturers
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OSI-oriented schemes for integrated network management.
    OSI-oriented schemes for integrated network management.
 
 
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=== Distributed System Management ===
 
=== Distributed System Management ===
 
* Author: Langsford A., Moffett J.
 
* Author: Langsford A., Moffett J.
* Title: Distributed System Management
 
 
* Publisher: Addison-Wesley
 
* Publisher: Addison-Wesley
 
* Year: 1993
 
* Year: 1993
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* Description:
 
* Description:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
    Source:  Addison-Wesley
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Source:  Addison-Wesley
    Complete Computer Science Catalogue
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Complete Computer Science Catalogue
  
    provides a strategic and technical perspective on the practices necessary
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Provides a strategic and technical perspective on the practises necessary for good distributed
    for good distributed systems management.
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systems management.
  
    Features
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Features:
    - investigates the interplay of management skills needed to develop and
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- investigates the interplay of management skills needed to develop and present the case for a
      present the case for a managed system and the factors relating to its
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  managed system and the factors relating to its installation, operation and maintenance
      installation, operation and maintenance
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- a strong focus is placed on seeking system approaches which are capable of scaling from the
    - a strong focus is placed on seeking system approaches which are capable
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  smallest of local area networks to the truly global networks
      of scaling from the smallest of local area networks to the truly global
 
      networks
 
  
    Contents
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Contents:
    Rationale for Distributed Systems Management. Uses and Users of Distributed
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Rationale for Distributed Systems Management. Uses and Users of Distributed Systems, Business
    Systems, Business Aspccts of Distributed Systems Management, Management
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Aspects of Distributed Systems Management, Management Functions and Management Services, Security
    Functions and Management Services, Security and Distributed Systems.
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and Distributed Systems. Supporting Services. Installation, Operation and Maintenance, Distributed
    Supporting Services. Installation, Operation and Maintenance, Distributed
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Systems Management Concepts, Standards for Distributed Systems Management. Current Practise and
    Systems Management Concepts, Standards for Distributed Systems Management.
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Future Directions. Appendices.
    Current Practice and Future Directions, Appendices,
 
 
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=== Network Management: A practical Perspective, Second Edition ===
 
=== Network Management: A practical Perspective, Second Edition ===
 
* Author: Leinwand A., Fang-Conroy K.
 
* Author: Leinwand A., Fang-Conroy K.
* Title: Network Management: A practical Perspective, Second Edition
 
 
* Publisher: Addison-Wesley
 
* Publisher: Addison-Wesley
 
* Year: 1995
 
* Year: 1995
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=== Managing Client-Server Environments: Tools and Strategies for Building Solutions ===
 
=== Managing Client-Server Environments: Tools and Strategies for Building Solutions ===
 
* Author: McConnell J.W.
 
* Author: McConnell J.W.
* Title: Managing Client-Server Environments: Tools and Strategies for Building Solutions
 
 
* Year: 1995
 
* Year: 1995
 
* ISBN: 1-131-271768
 
* ISBN: 1-131-271768
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=== Snmp++ : An Object-Oriented Approach to Developing Network Management Applications ===
 
=== Snmp++ : An Object-Oriented Approach to Developing Network Management Applications ===
 
* Author: Mellquist P.E.
 
* Author: Mellquist P.E.
* Title: Snmp++ : An Object-Oriented Approach to Developing Network Management Applications
 
 
* Publisher: Hewlett-Packard Professional Books
 
* Publisher: Hewlett-Packard Professional Books
 
* Year: August 1997
 
* Year: August 1997
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=== Managing Internetworks with SNMP: 2nd edition ===
 
=== Managing Internetworks with SNMP: 2nd edition ===
 
* Author: Miller M.E.
 
* Author: Miller M.E.
* Title: Managing Internetworks with SNMP: 2nd edition
 
 
* Publisher: M&T Books
 
* Publisher: M&T Books
 
* Year: 1997
 
* Year: 1997
 
* ISBN: 1-55851-561-5
 
* ISBN: 1-55851-561-5
* Description:
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* Description: For details see http://www.smartbooks.com/bw709snmp2e.htm
<pre>
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    For details see: http://www.smartbooks.com/bw709snmp2e.htm
 
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=== The Basics Book of OSI and Network Management ===
 
=== The Basics Book of OSI and Network Management ===
 
* Author: Motorola Codex
 
* Author: Motorola Codex
* Title: The Basics Book of OSI and Network Management
 
 
* Publisher: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
 
* Publisher: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
 
* Year: 1992
 
* Year: 1992
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* Description:
 
* Description:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
    Source:  Addison-Wesley
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Source:  Addison-Wesley
    Complete Computer Science Catalogue
+
Complete Computer Science Catalogue
  
    This book is designed as a quick but accurate summary of what network
+
This book is designed as a quick but accurate summary of what network management is, who should
    management is, who should worry about it, and why. It explains where
+
worry about it, and why. It explains where network management came from and points out the key
    network management came from and points out the key aspects to be
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aspects to be focused on.
    focused on.
 
  
    Features
+
Features:
    - includes examples of network management at work in real-life situations
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- includes examples of network management at work in real-life situations
    - offers an easy-to-understand explanation of the OSI model, as it relates
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- offers an easy-to-understand explanation of the OSI model, as it relates to network communications
      to network communications
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- includes many colourful diagrams and second-colour side bars to help make the material accessible
    - includes many colourful diagrams and second-colour side bars to help make
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  and convenient as a reference
      the material accessible and convenient as a reference
 
 
</pre>
 
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=== Windows Nt Snmp ===
 
=== Windows Nt Snmp ===
 
* Author: Murray J.D., Russell D.
 
* Author: Murray J.D., Russell D.
* Title: Windows Nt Snmp
 
 
* Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates
 
* Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates
 
* Year: February 1998
 
* Year: February 1998
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=== Discovering Omnipoint - a common approach to the Integrated Management of Networked Information Systems ===
 
=== Discovering Omnipoint - a common approach to the Integrated Management of Networked Information Systems ===
 
* Author: Network Management Forum
 
* Author: Network Management Forum
* Title: Discovering Omnipoint - a common approach to the Integrated Management of Networked Information Systems
 
 
* Publisher: Network Management Forum
 
* Publisher: Network Management Forum
 
* Year: 1993
 
* Year: 1993
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=== Managing NetWare ===
 
=== Managing NetWare ===
 
* Author: Nowshadi F.
 
* Author: Nowshadi F.
* Title: Managing NetWare
 
 
* Publisher: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
 
* Publisher: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
 
* Year: 1994
 
* Year: 1994
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=== SNMP-Based ATM Network Management ===
 
=== SNMP-Based ATM Network Management ===
 
* Author: Pan H.
 
* Author: Pan H.
* Title: SNMP-Based ATM Network Management
 
 
* Publisher: Artech House Publishers
 
* Publisher: Artech House Publishers
 
* ISBN: 0-89006-983-2
 
* ISBN: 0-89006-983-2
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=== Understanding SNMP MIBs ===
 
=== Understanding SNMP MIBs ===
 
* Author: Perkins D., McGinnis E.
 
* Author: Perkins D., McGinnis E.
* Title: Understanding SNMP MIBs
 
 
* Publisher: Prentice Hall
 
* Publisher: Prentice Hall
 
* Year: November 1996
 
* Year: November 1996
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=== Rmon : Remote Monitoring of Snmp-Managed Lans ===
 
=== Rmon : Remote Monitoring of Snmp-Managed Lans ===
 
* Author: Perkins D.
 
* Author: Perkins D.
* Title: Rmon : Remote Monitoring of Snmp-Managed Lans
 
 
* Publisher: Prentice Hall
 
* Publisher: Prentice Hall
 
* Year: September 1998
 
* Year: September 1998
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=== LAN Traffic Managemen ===
 
=== LAN Traffic Managemen ===
 
* Author: Phaal P.
 
* Author: Phaal P.
* Title: LAN Traffic Managemen
 
 
* Publisher: Hewlett-Packard Professional Books
 
* Publisher: Hewlett-Packard Professional Books
 
* Year: 1994
 
* Year: 1994
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=== Network Planning and Management: Your personal consultant ===
 
=== Network Planning and Management: Your personal consultant ===
 
* Author: Rigney S.
 
* Author: Rigney S.
* Title: Network Planning and Management: Your personal consultant
 
 
* Year: 1995
 
* Year: 1995
 
* ISBN: 1-562-76309-1
 
* ISBN: 1-562-76309-1
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=== The Prentice Hall Guide to Network Management ===
 
=== The Prentice Hall Guide to Network Management ===
 
* Author: Roetzheim W., Gutman L.
 
* Author: Roetzheim W., Gutman L.
* Title: The Prentice Hall Guide to Network Management
 
 
* Publisher: Prentice Hall
 
* Publisher: Prentice Hall
 
* ISBN: 13-365966-6
 
* ISBN: 13-365966-6
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=== The Simple Book - an introduction to management of TCP/IP-base internets ===
 
=== The Simple Book - an introduction to management of TCP/IP-base internets ===
 
* Author: Rose M.T.
 
* Author: Rose M.T.
* Title: The Simple Book - an introduction to management of TCP/IP-base internets
 
 
* Publisher: Prentice Hall series in Innovative Technology
 
* Publisher: Prentice Hall series in Innovative Technology
 
* Year: 1991
 
* Year: 1991
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=== The Simple Book - Revised second edition ===
 
=== The Simple Book - Revised second edition ===
 
* Author: Rose M.T.
 
* Author: Rose M.T.
* Title: The Simple Book - Revised second edition
 
 
* Publisher: Prentice Hall International Editions
 
* Publisher: Prentice Hall International Editions
 
* Year: April 1996
 
* Year: April 1996
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* Description:
 
* Description:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
Source: computing review
+
Source: computing review - April 1994
        april 1994
+
Note:  This is a review of the initial second edition
Note:  This is a review of the initial second edition!
 
  
 
ROSE, MARSHALL T. 9404-0193
 
ROSE, MARSHALL T. 9404-0193
  
        The simple book (2nd ed.): an introduction to
+
The simple book (2nd ed.): an introduction to internet management.
        internet management.
+
Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1994, 456 pp., $55, ISBN 0-13-177254-6.
        Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1994, 456 pp.,
+
[Prentice Hall series in innovative technology.]
        $55, ISBN 0-13-177254-6. [Prentice Hall series in
+
 
        innovative technology.]
+
This second edition is a thorough revision and extension of its predecessor. The structure is more
 +
carefully chosen, and in many places the explanations are more carefully worded and structured.
 +
As two examples, the current chapter 5 on the "Administrative Model" and chapter 6 on the
 +
"Operational Model" replace the more obscure chapters on "Mechanism: SNMP" and
 +
"Policy: Applications" in the first edition.
 +
 
 +
The aim of the book is to describe the problem of network management, specifically management of
 +
the large and still rapidly growing Internet system. Chapter 2 deals with the Internet suite of
 +
protocols. Chapter 3 covers the main concepts of network management. Chapters 4 to 6 discuss the
 +
information management, administration, and operation of the Internet, respectively. Chapter 7
 +
discusses implementation issues, specifically for the simple network management protocol (SNMP),
 +
and chapter 8 talks about possible future developments.
  
        This second edition is a thorough revision and extension of
+
Like the first edition, this revised edition maintains an unassuming, casual style of explanation
        its predecessor [13. The structure is more carefully chosen,
+
that makes it a true pleasure to read.
        and in many places the explanations are more carefully
 
        worded and structured. As two examples, the current chapter
 
        5 on the "Administrative Model" and chapter 6 on the
 
        "Operational Model" replace the more obscure chapters on
 
        "Mechanism: SNMP" and "Policy: Applications" in the first
 
        edition.
 
          The aim of the book is to describe the problem of network
 
        management, specifically management of the large and still
 
        rapidly growing Internet system. Chapter 2 deals with the
 
        Internet suite of protocols. Chapter 3 covers the main con-
 
        cepts of network management. Chapters 4 to 6 discuss the
 
        information management, administration, and operation of
 
        the Internet, respectively. Chapter 7 discusses implementa-
 
        tion issues, specifically for the simple network management
 
        protocol (SNMP), and chapter 8 talks about possible future
 
        developments.
 
        Like the first edition, this revised edition maintains an
 
        unassuming, casual style of explanation that makes it a true
 
        pleasure to read.
 
  
        --G. Holzmann, Murray Hill, NJ
+
--G. Holzmann, Murray Hill, NJ
  
        REFERENCES
+
REFERENCES
  
        ROSE, M. T. The simple hook: an introduction to management of
+
ROSE, M. T. The simple hook: an introduction to management of TCP-IP-based internets.
        TCP-IP-based internets. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1991.
+
Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1991.
        See CR, Rev. 9205-0260.
+
See CR, Rev. 9205-0260.
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
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=== How to manage your network using SNMP ===
 
=== How to manage your network using SNMP ===
 
* Author: Rose M.T., McCloghrie K.
 
* Author: Rose M.T., McCloghrie K.
* Title: How to manage your network using SNMP
 
 
* Publisher: Prentice Hall
 
* Publisher: Prentice Hall
 
* Year: 1995
 
* Year: 1995
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=== Understanding network management: Strategies and Solutions ===
 
=== Understanding network management: Strategies and Solutions ===
 
* Author: Schatt S.
 
* Author: Schatt S.
* Title: Understanding network management: Strategies and Solutions
 
 
* Publisher: Windcrest / McGraw-Gill
 
* Publisher: Windcrest / McGraw-Gill
 
* Year: 1993
 
* Year: 1993
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=== Hands-On Snmp ===
 
=== Hands-On Snmp ===
 
* Author: Simoneau P.
 
* Author: Simoneau P.
* Title: Hands-On Snmp
 
 
* Publisher: McGraw-Hill
 
* Publisher: McGraw-Hill
 
* Year: December 1998
 
* Year: December 1998
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=== Network and Distributed Systems Management ===
 
=== Network and Distributed Systems Management ===
 
* Author: Sloman M. (editor)
 
* Author: Sloman M. (editor)
* Title: Network and Distributed Systems Management
 
 
* Publisher: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
 
* Publisher: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
 
* Year: 1994
 
* Year: 1994
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<pre>
 
<pre>
 
Source:  Addison-Wesley
 
Source:  Addison-Wesley
        Complete Computer Science Catalogue
+
Complete Computer Science Catalogue
  
        Edited by Morris Sloman, Imperial College, London
+
Edited by Morris Sloman, Imperial College, London. Written by distinguished experts from both
        Written by distinguished experts from both
+
industry and academia, Network and Distributed Systems Management is a complete reference on
        industry and academia, Network and Distributed
+
network management.
        Systems Management is a complete reference on
 
        network management.
 
  
        Features
+
Features:
        - covers current practice and future directions
+
- covers current practice and future directions for managing networks and distributed systems
          for managing networks and distributed
+
- discusses the enabling network and distributed systems technologies
          systems
+
- introduces the models and standards for management including OSI, SNMP, and TMN
        - discusses the enabling network and
+
- looks at the management functions relating to naming, quality of service, monitoring, and
          distributed systems technologies
+
  performance accounting and security
        - introduces the models and standards for
+
- covers the practical aspects of implementing management by using concepts such as dynamic
          management including OSI, SNMP, and TMN
+
  configuration, databases, graphical user interfaces and artificial intelligence
        - looks at the management functions relating to
 
          naming, quality of service, monitoring, and
 
          performance accounting and security
 
        - covers the practical aspects of implementing
 
          management by using concepts such as
 
          dynamic configuration, databases, graphical
 
          user interfaces and artificial intelligence
 
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
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=== The Management of Telecommunications Networks ===
 
=== The Management of Telecommunications Networks ===
 
* Author: Smith R.
 
* Author: Smith R.
* Title: The Management of Telecommunications Networks
 
 
* Publisher: Ellis Horwood
 
* Publisher: Ellis Horwood
 
* Year: 1993
 
* Year: 1993
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=== Network Management ===
 
=== Network Management ===
 
* Author: Stallings W.
 
* Author: Stallings W.
* Title: Network Management
 
 
* Publisher: IEEE Computer Society Press
 
* Publisher: IEEE Computer Society Press
 
* Year: 1993
 
* Year: 1993
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=== SNMP, SNMPv2 and CMIP - The Practical Guide to Network Management Standards ===
 
=== SNMP, SNMPv2 and CMIP - The Practical Guide to Network Management Standards ===
 
* Author: Stallings W.
 
* Author: Stallings W.
* Title: SNMP, SNMPv2 and CMIP - The Practical Guide to Network Management Standards
 
 
* Publisher: Addison Wesley
 
* Publisher: Addison Wesley
 
* Year: 1993
 
* Year: 1993
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<pre>
 
<pre>
 
Source:  Addison-Wesley
 
Source:  Addison-Wesley
        Complete Computer Science Catalogue
+
Complete Computer Science Catalogue
  
        The rapid pace of publication of network
+
The rapid pace of publication of network management standards, and the broad range of coverage, has
        management standards, and the broad range of
+
made it difficult for data communications and computer networking professionals to keep up with the
        coverage, has made it difficult for data
+
developments that are crucial to their job performance. Now there is one comprehensive source that
        communications and computer networking
+
examines all the major network management protocols around.
        professionals to keep up with the developments
 
        that are crucial to their job performance. Now
 
        there is one comprehensive source that examines
 
        all the major network management protocols
 
        around.
 
  
        Features
+
Features:
        - gives an overview of network management
+
- gives an overview of network management technology, providing the solid foundation necessary for
          technology, providing the solid foundation
+
  understanding the standards
          necessary for understanding the standards
+
- takes a comprehensive look at the TCP/IP's network management protocol, SNMP, including secure
        - takes a comprehensive look at the TCP/IP's
+
  SNMP, SMP and the remote monitoring (RMON) enhancement
          network management protocol, SNMP,
+
- offers a detailed explanation of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) and object-oriented design
          including secure SNMP, SMP and the remote
+
  principles
          monitoring (RMON) enhancement
+
</pre>
        - offers a detailed explanation of Abstract
 
          Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) and object-
 
          oriented design principles
 
</pre>          
 
  
 
----
 
----
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=== SNMP, SNMPv2 and RMON - Practical Network Management ===
 
=== SNMP, SNMPv2 and RMON - Practical Network Management ===
 
* Author: Stallings W.
 
* Author: Stallings W.
* Title: SNMP, SNMPv2 and RMON - Practical Network Management
 
 
* Publisher: Addison Wesley
 
* Publisher: Addison Wesley
 
* Year: June 1996
 
* Year: June 1996
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* Description:
 
* Description:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
          A comprehensive treatment of SNMP-based standards,
+
A comprehensive treatment of SNMP-based standards, including a description of the protocols, MIBs
          including a description of the protocols, MIBs and
+
and practical issues. Covers SNMPv1, the 1996 version of SNMPv2, the original RMON1, and the current
          practical issues. Covers SNMPv1, the 1996 version of
+
version of RMON2.
          SNMPv2, the original RMON1, and the current version
 
          of RMON2.
 
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
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=== Snmp, Snmpv3 and Rmon 1 and 2 ===
 
=== Snmp, Snmpv3 and Rmon 1 and 2 ===
 
* Author: Stallings W.
 
* Author: Stallings W.
* Title: Snmp, Snmpv3 and Rmon 1 and 2
 
 
* Publisher: Addison Wesley
 
* Publisher: Addison Wesley
 
* Year: December 1998
 
* Year: December 1998
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Review by Richard Dragan on amazon.com
 
Review by Richard Dragan on amazon.com
  
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and the related Remote Network
+
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and the related Remote Network Monitoring (RMON)
Monitoring (RMON) standards make it possible for network administrators to
+
standards make it possible for network administrators to control and monitor even the most
control and monitor even the most complicated networks. In a textbook-style
+
complicated networks. In a textbook-style treatment, William Stallings's SNMP, SNMPv2, SNMPv3, and
treatment, William Stallings's SNMP, SNMPv2, SNMPv3, and RMON 1 and 2 explains
+
RMON 1 and 2 explains what's behind this family of popular networking standards.
what's behind this family of popular networking standards.
+
 
 +
The book begins with some theory about what tasks network administrators need to do, such as
 +
monitoring performance, faults, and accounting, along with configuration and security control. The
 +
guide then describes SNMP -- which was introduced in 1989 -- as a successful solution to the basic
 +
problems of network administration. (One of the strengths of SNMP is that it allows administrators
 +
to work with disparate networks running on TCP/IP.) The author details how an SNMP Management
 +
Information Base (MIB), which stores network information, is organized and also how the protocol
 +
works to collect and store network information.
  
The book begins with some theory about what tasks network administrators need to
+
The RMON standard actually uses SNMP with its own MIB format to collect statistics about a network.
do, such as monitoring performance, faults, and accounting, along with
+
The author provides detailed descriptions of this information, along with RMON filters and alarms,
configuration and security control. The guide then describes SNMP--which was
+
which can be used to troubleshoot a network.
introduced in 1989--as a successful solution to the basic problems of network
 
administration. (One of the strengths of SNMP is that it allows administrators
 
to work with disparate networks running on TCP/IP.) The author details how an
 
SNMP Management Information Base (MIB), which stores network information, is
 
organized and also how the protocol works to collect and store network
 
information.
 
  
The RMON standard actually uses SNMP with its own MIB format to collect
+
New and improved standards RMONv2, SNMPv2, and SNMPv3 comprise the remainder of this book. RMONv2
statistics about a network. The author provides detailed descriptions of this
+
allows network administration of more kinds of networks and devices. SNMPv2 provides enhanced
information, along with RMON filters and alarms, which can be used to
+
administration capabilities, while SNMPv3 adds the security and encryption that was lacking in
troubleshoot a network.
+
earlier versions of the protocol.
  
New and improved standards RMONv2, SNMPv2, and SNMPv3 comprise the remainder of
+
This textbook is crammed with tables and statistics, and shows off the author's command of the
this book. RMONv2 allows network administration of more kinds of networks and
+
relevant networking standards. Much more readable than the Request for Comments (RFC) documents that
devices. SNMPv2 provides enhanced administration capabilities, whil e SNMPv3
+
describe these standards, this title provides a comprehensive reference work on SNMP and RMON for
adds the security and encryption that was lacking in earlier versions of the
+
the working Internet professional.
protocol.
 
  
This textbook is crammed with tables and statistics, and shows off the
+
-- Richard Dragan
author's command of the relevant networking standards. Much more readable than
 
the Request for Comments (RFC) documents that describe these standards, this
 
title provides a comprehensive reference work on SNMP and RMON for the working
 
Internet professional. --Richard Dragan
 
  
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
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=== Guide to managing PC networks: Tools and Techniques for running LANs ===
 
=== Guide to managing PC networks: Tools and Techniques for running LANs ===
 
* Author: Steinke S
 
* Author: Steinke S
* Title: Guide to managing PC networks:Tools and Techniques for running LANs
 
 
* Year: 1992
 
* Year: 1992
 
* ISBN: 0-131-85497-6
 
* ISBN: 0-131-85497-6
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=== Network Management An introduction to principles and practice ===
 
=== Network Management An introduction to principles and practice ===
 
* Author: Subramanian M
 
* Author: Subramanian M
* Title: Network Management An introduction to principles and practice
 
 
* Publisher: Addison Wesley
 
* Publisher: Addison Wesley
 
* Year: 1999
 
* Year: 1999
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=== Communication Networks Management ===
 
=== Communication Networks Management ===
 
* Author: Terplan K.
 
* Author: Terplan K.
* Title: Communication Networks Management
 
 
* Publisher: Prentice Hall
 
* Publisher: Prentice Hall
 
* Year: 1992
 
* Year: 1992
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=== SNMP Application Developer's Guide ===
 
=== SNMP Application Developer's Guide ===
 
* Author: Townsend R.L.
 
* Author: Townsend R.L.
* Title: SNMP Application Developer's Guide
 
 
* ISBN: 0-442-01874-6
 
* ISBN: 0-442-01874-6
  
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=== Network Management System Essentials ===
 
=== Network Management System Essentials ===
 
* Author: Divakara K. Udupa
 
* Author: Divakara K. Udupa
* Title: Network Management System Essentials
 
 
* Publisher: McGraw-Hill
 
* Publisher: McGraw-Hill
 
* Year: 1996
 
* Year: 1996
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* Description:
 
* Description:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
          The book contains details on OSI network management,
+
The book contains details on OSI network management, SNMPv1, SNMPv2, RMON, MIB-II, IEEE LAN
          SNMPv1, SNMPv2, RMON, MIB-II, IEEE LAN Management,
+
Management, IBM SystemView, and Systems Management Functional Areas such as Configuration
          IBM SystemView, and Systems Management Functional Areas
+
Management, Fault Management, Performance Management, Accounting and Security Management.
          such as Configuration Management, Fault Management,
+
It is one of the very few books on network management with exercises. It is already a text book in
          Performance Management, Accounting and Security Management.
+
many universities around the world.
          It is one of the very few books on network management with
 
          exercises. It is already a text book in many universities
 
          around the world.
 
  
          For more information visit http://www.geocities.com/divakara_udupa/
+
For more information visit http://www.geocities.com/divakara_udupa/
  
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
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=== TMN: Telecommunications Management Network (TMN) ===
 
=== TMN: Telecommunications Management Network (TMN) ===
 
* Author: Divakara K. Udupa
 
* Author: Divakara K. Udupa
* Title: TMN: Telecommunications Management Network (TMN)
+
 
 
* Publisher: McGraw-Hill
 
* Publisher: McGraw-Hill
 
* Year: 1999
 
* Year: 1999
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* Description:
 
* Description:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
    The highlights of the book are:
+
The highlights of the book are:
  
    * Explains in detail TMN architectures, interfaces, management information
+
* Explains in detail TMN architectures, interfaces, management information model, and OAM&P
      model, and OAM&P
+
* Discusses in depth ASN.1, GDMO and management protocols such as CMIS and different versions of
    * Discusses in depth ASN.1, GDMO and management protocols such as CMIS and
+
  SNMP such as SNMPv1, SNMPv2, and SNMPv3.
      different versions of SNMP such as SNMPv1, SNMPv2, and SNMPv3.
+
* Provides details on TMN for wireless communications, SDH and ATM; includes discussion on
    * Provides details on TMN for wireless communications, SDH and ATM;
+
  management frameworks, challenges and future trends in TMN; covers well late st topics such as
      includes discussion on management frameworks, challenges and future
+
  CORBA, Java and Web related to TMN; and contains good illustrations, exhaustive references
      trends in TMN; covers well late st topics such as CORBA, Java and Web
+
  and questions on all chapters.
      related to TMN; and contains good illustrations, exhaustive references
 
      and questions on all chapters.
 
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
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=== Practical Guide for OSI Management ===
 
=== Practical Guide for OSI Management ===
 
* Author: Westgate J.
 
* Author: Westgate J.
* Title: Practical Guide for OSI Management
 
 
* Publisher: NCC Blackell
 
* Publisher: NCC Blackell
 
* Year: 1992
 
* Year: 1992
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=== Building Network Management Tools With Tcl/Tk ===
 
=== Building Network Management Tools With Tcl/Tk ===
 
* Author: Zeltserman, D., Puoplo, G.
 
* Author: Zeltserman, D., Puoplo, G.
* Title: Building Network Management Tools With Tcl/Tk
 
 
* Publisher: Prentice Hall
 
* Publisher: Prentice Hall
 
* Year: April 1998
 
* Year: April 1998
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* Description:
 
* Description:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
    From the Back Cover
+
From the Back Cover:
 
 
    Use Tcl/Tk to build the custom network management tools you need. Often,
 
    there's no substitute for a custom network management tool-but you can't
 
    afford to spend months building one. There's a quick, easy solution:
 
    Tcl/Tk scripts. Learn to leverage Tcl/Tk's power and efficiency-from
 
    experts who've built succes sful network management products for Cisco,
 
    Digital and 3Com. Discover why Tcl/Tk tools are perfect for troubleshooting,
 
    device monitoring, in ventory, configuration, and many other network
 
    management applications. Then build five real-world applications to use
 
    right away, learning concepts and routines you'll reuse constantly:
 
  
 +
Use Tcl/Tk to build the custom network management tools you need. Often, there's no substitute for a
 +
custom network management tool - but you can't afford to spend months building one. There's a quick,
 +
easy solution: Tcl/Tk scripts. Learn to leverage Tcl/Tk's power and efficiency - from experts who've
 +
built successful network management products for Cisco, Digital and 3Com. Discover why Tcl/Tk tools
 +
are perfect for troubleshooting, device monitoring, inventory, configuration, and many other
 +
network management applications. Then build five real-world applications to use right away, learning
 +
concepts and routines you'll reuse constantly:
  
    * Response time monitoring
+
* Response time monitoring
    * Network discovery
+
* Network discovery
    * IP path tracing/diagnostics
+
* IP path tracing/diagnostics
    * Web-based status monitoring
+
* Web-based status monitoring
    * RMONv2 configuration
+
* RMONv2 configuration
  
    Learn proven techniques for Web-enabling your network management
+
Learn proven techniques for Web-enabling your network management applications - and for building
    applications -and for building tools that are extensible and easy to
+
tools that are extensible and easy to modify. Carefully annotated code and extensive screen captures
    modify. Carefully annotated code and extensive screen captures show
+
show exactly what to expect. An accompanying Web site includes downloadable source code, new tips
    exactly what to expect. An accompanying Web site includes downloadable
+
and insights, and much more. With Building Network Management Tools with Tcl/Tk, you can deploy the
    source code, new tips and insights, and much more. With Building Network
+
tools you really need - when you need them.
    Management Tools with Tcl/Tk, you can deploy the tools you really
 
    need-when you need them.
 
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
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=== A Practical Guide to SNMPv3 and Network Managemen ===
 
=== A Practical Guide to SNMPv3 and Network Managemen ===
 
* Author: Zeltserman
 
* Author: Zeltserman
* Title: A Practical Guide to SNMPv3 and Network Managemen
 
 
* Publisher: Prentice Hall
 
* Publisher: Prentice Hall
 
* Year: 1999
 
* Year: 1999

Revision as of 13:48, 1 December 2009

Books on network management related issues

Contents

Publishers of Network Management Books

  • Addison Wesley
  • Kluwer Academic Publishing
  • NMF Specifications & Publications
  • Prentice Hall
  • Springer

Network Management Books

Telecom Network Management into the 21st Century

  • Author: Aidarous, Plevyak
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • ISBN: 0-7803-1013-6

Managing Information Highways - The PRISM book

  • Author: Berquist K., Berquist A. (eds.)
  • Publisher: Springer (Lecture notes in Computer Science)
  • Year: 1996
  • ISBN: 3-540-62008-7

Network Management Standards - The OSI, SNMP and CMOL Protocols

  • Author: Black U.D.
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Series on Computer Communications
  • Year: 1994
  • ISBN: 0-07-005554-8

Network Management Standards - SNMP, CMIP, TMN, MIBs and Object Libraries

  • Author: Black U.D.
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Series on Computer Communications
  • Year: 1995
  • ISBN: 0-07-005570-X

Snmpv3 Survival Guide : Practical Strategies for Integrated Network Management

  • Author: Case J., Frye R., Saperia J.
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • Year: 1999
  • ISBN: 0-47-135646-8

Netview - IBM's Network Management Product

  • Author: Charly A.
  • Publisher: International Thomson Publishing
  • Year: 1993
  • ISBN: 0-442-01407-4

Firewalls and Internet Security

  • Author: Cheswick W.R., Bellovin S.M.
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley
  • Year: 1994
  • ISBN: 0-201-63357-4
  • Description:
Source:  Addison-Wesley
Complete Computer Science Catalogue

An introduction to the problems associated with computer security.

Features:
- discusses how to create firewall gateways and prevent attacks from hackers in high-threat
  environments
- includes a description of the most recent gateway built by the authors, the tools they used, and
  the hacker attacks devised to test it shows how to increase security
- vital information on cryptography, a description of the tools used by hackers and the legal
  implications of computer security

Network monitoring explained - Design and application

  • Author: Chiu D.M., Sudama R.
  • Publisher: Ellis Horwood Series in Computer Communications and Networking
  • Year: 1992
  • ISBN: 0-13-614710-0

Network Management Fundamentals

  • Author: Clemm A.
  • Publisher: Cisco press
  • Year: 2006
  • ISBN: 1-58720-137-2
  • Description:
Network management is an essential factor in successfully operating a network. As a company becomes
increasingly dependent on networking services, keeping those services running is synonymous with
keeping the business running. Network Management Fundamentals provides you with an accessible
overview of network management covering management not just of networks themselves but also of
services running over those networks.

Network Management Fundamentals explains the different technologies that are used in network
management and how they relate to each other. The book focuses on fundamental concepts and
principles. It provides a solid technical foundation for the practitioner to successfully navigate
network management topics and apply those concepts to particular situations.

The book is divided into four parts:
* Part I provides an overview of what network management is about and why it is relevant. It also
  conveys an informal understanding of the functions, tools, and activities that are associated with
  it.
* Part II examines network management from several different angles, culminating in a discussion of
  how these aspects are combined into management reference models.
* Part III provides more detail into different building blocks of network management introduced in
  Part II, such as management protocols, management organization, and management communication
  patterns.
* Part IV rounds out the book with a number of management topics of general interest, including
  management integration and service-level management.

Security for Computer Networks

  • Author: Davies D., Price W.
  • Publisher: Wiley
  • Year: 1990

Network Troubleshooting Guide

  • Author: Doerfer D.
  • Publisher: Digital Press - Prentice Hall
  • Year: 1993
  • ISBN: 13-614744-5

The Pocket Network Management Survival Guide

  • Author: Engel F.
  • Publisher: Concord Communications
  • Year: 1999
  • ISBN: 0-9668663-0-4

SNMP: A Guide to Network Management

  • Author: Feit, S.
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill
  • Year: 1994
  • ISBN: 0-070-20359-8

Networks and Systems Management - Platforms Evaluation and Analysis

  • Author: Ghetie, Iosif G.
  • Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishing
  • Year: 1997
  • ISBN: 0-7923-9879-3

Integrated Communications Management of Broadband Networks

  • Author: Griffin, D
  • Publisher: Crete University Press
  • Year: 1997
  • ISBN: 960 524 006 8

Advanced Ethernet/802.3 Management and Performance

  • Author: Hancock B.
  • Publisher: Digital Press
  • Year: 1993
  • ISBN: 13-115916-X

Total SNMP: Exploring the Simple Network Management Protocol

  • Author: Harnedy S. J.
  • Publisher: CBM Books
  • Year: 1994
  • ISBN: 0-077-07980-9

Integrated Network and System management

  • Author: Hegerink H.G., Abeck S.
  • Publisher: Addison Wesley
  • Year: 1995
  • ISBN: 0-201-59377-7
  • Description:
Source:  Addison-Wesley
Complete Computer Science Catalogue

Presents state-of-the-art principles and techniques of integrated management systems, with emphasis
on a manufacturer-independent approach.

Features:
- emphasises the important issues of integration of the various aspects of network and systems
  management
- describes the most important platforms and techniques to integrate management tools
- describes and evaluates the two most important manufacturer independent approaches, OSI and
  TCP/IP, looking at how each architecture supports the integrated network management approach
- suggests strategies for moving from manufacturer dependent to manufacturer independent systems
- explores proven management scenarios like component management along with emerging management
  scenarios like application management and enterprise management

Contents: 
Foundations. Foundations of Data Communications an Distributed Systems. Foundations of Network
Management and System Management. Management Architectures. Need and Requirements for Integrated
Management. Submodels of a Network Management Architecture. OSI Network Management. The Internet.
Other Manufacturer-Independent Approaches. Transitions between Management Architectures.
Manufacturer-Specific Management Architectures and Approaches for Migration to Open Architectures.
Management Tools. Features and classes of Tools. Isolated Management Tools. Management Platforms.
Management Development Tools. Integration of Management Tools into Management Platforms. Prove
Management Scenarios. Component Management. System Management. Future Management Scenarios, Open
Issues. Application Management. Enterprise Management. References. Glossary. Index.

SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol - Theory and Practice

  • Author: Hein M.
  • Year: 1995
  • ISBN: 1-850-32139-6

Network Management - Techniques, Tools and Systems

  • Author: Held G.
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • Year: 1992
  • ISBN: 0-471-92781-3

Lan Management With Snmp and Rmon

  • Author: Held G.
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • Year: 1996
  • ISBN: 0-471-147362

TCP/IP network administration

  • Author: Hunt C.
  • Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates
  • Year: 1992
  • ISBN: 0-937175-82-X

Network management: problems, standards and strategies

  • Author: Kauffels F.J.
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Publ. Co.
  • Year: 1992
  • ISBN: 0-201-56534-X
  • Description:
Source:  Addison-Wesley
Complete Computer Science Catalogue

This book provides an accessible overview of the various systems of network management currently in
operation, enabling network engineers and managers to choose the system best suited to their
purposes.

Features:
- outlines the differing standards of each system and the capabilities they possess
- introduces the various problems involved with network management and offers possible solutions
- deals with integrated network and system management rather than with classical management of
  hierarchical systems

Contents:
Communication - quo vadis? Network management - systematic introduction to the problem; Network
management in the IBM area: SNA-NMA, NetView and SystemView classical network management examples of
DEC and Siemens; OSI network management; Management in TCP-IP environments SNMP; Manufacturers
OSI-oriented schemes for integrated network management.

Distributed System Management

  • Author: Langsford A., Moffett J.
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley
  • Year: 1993
  • ISBN: 0-201-63176-8
  • Description:
Source:  Addison-Wesley
Complete Computer Science Catalogue

Provides a strategic and technical perspective on the practises necessary for good distributed
systems management.

Features:
- investigates the interplay of management skills needed to develop and present the case for a
  managed system and the factors relating to its installation, operation and maintenance
- a strong focus is placed on seeking system approaches which are capable of scaling from the
  smallest of local area networks to the truly global networks

Contents:
Rationale for Distributed Systems Management. Uses and Users of Distributed Systems, Business
Aspects of Distributed Systems Management, Management Functions and Management Services, Security
and Distributed Systems. Supporting Services. Installation, Operation and Maintenance, Distributed
Systems Management Concepts, Standards for Distributed Systems Management. Current Practise and
Future Directions. Appendices.

Network Management: A practical Perspective, Second Edition

  • Author: Leinwand A., Fang-Conroy K.
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley
  • Year: 1995
  • ISBN: 0-201-60999-1

Managing Client-Server Environments: Tools and Strategies for Building Solutions

  • Author: McConnell J.W.
  • Year: 1995
  • ISBN: 1-131-271768

Snmp++ : An Object-Oriented Approach to Developing Network Management Applications

  • Author: Mellquist P.E.
  • Publisher: Hewlett-Packard Professional Books
  • Year: August 1997
  • ISBN: 0-13-264607-2

Managing Internetworks with SNMP: 2nd edition


The Basics Book of OSI and Network Management

  • Author: Motorola Codex
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
  • Year: 1992
  • ISBN: 0-201-56371-1
  • Description:
Source:  Addison-Wesley
Complete Computer Science Catalogue

This book is designed as a quick but accurate summary of what network management is, who should
worry about it, and why. It explains where network management came from and points out the key
aspects to be focused on.

Features:
- includes examples of network management at work in real-life situations
- offers an easy-to-understand explanation of the OSI model, as it relates to network communications
- includes many colourful diagrams and second-colour side bars to help make the material accessible
  and convenient as a reference

Windows Nt Snmp

  • Author: Murray J.D., Russell D.
  • Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates
  • Year: February 1998
  • ISBN: 1565923383

Discovering Omnipoint - a common approach to the Integrated Management of Networked Information Systems

  • Author: Network Management Forum
  • Publisher: Network Management Forum
  • Year: 1993
  • ISBN: 0-13-106121-6

Managing NetWare

  • Author: Nowshadi F.
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
  • Year: 1994
  • ISBN: 0-201-63194-6

SNMP-Based ATM Network Management

  • Author: Pan H.
  • Publisher: Artech House Publishers
  • ISBN: 0-89006-983-2

Understanding SNMP MIBs

  • Author: Perkins D., McGinnis E.
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall
  • Year: November 1996
  • ISBN: 0-13-437708-7

Rmon : Remote Monitoring of Snmp-Managed Lans

  • Author: Perkins D.
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall
  • Year: September 1998
  • ISBN: 0-13-096163-9

LAN Traffic Managemen

  • Author: Phaal P.
  • Publisher: Hewlett-Packard Professional Books
  • Year: 1994
  • ISBN: 13-124207-5

Network Planning and Management: Your personal consultant

  • Author: Rigney S.
  • Year: 1995
  • ISBN: 1-562-76309-1

The Prentice Hall Guide to Network Management

  • Author: Roetzheim W., Gutman L.
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall
  • ISBN: 13-365966-6

The Simple Book - an introduction to management of TCP/IP-base internets

  • Author: Rose M.T.
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall series in Innovative Technology
  • Year: 1991
  • ISBN: 0-13-812611-9

The Simple Book - Revised second edition

  • Author: Rose M.T.
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall International Editions
  • Year: April 1996
  • ISBN: 0-13-451659-1
  • Description:
Source: computing review - April 1994
Note:   This is a review of the initial second edition

ROSE, MARSHALL T. 9404-0193

The simple book (2nd ed.): an introduction to internet management.
Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1994, 456 pp., $55, ISBN 0-13-177254-6.
[Prentice Hall series in innovative technology.]

This second edition is a thorough revision and extension of its predecessor. The structure is more
carefully chosen, and in many places the explanations are more carefully worded and structured.
As two examples, the current chapter 5 on the "Administrative Model" and chapter 6 on the
"Operational Model" replace the more obscure chapters on "Mechanism: SNMP" and
"Policy: Applications" in the first edition.

The aim of the book is to describe the problem of network management, specifically management of
the large and still rapidly growing Internet system. Chapter 2 deals with the Internet suite of
protocols. Chapter 3 covers the main concepts of network management. Chapters 4 to 6 discuss the
information management, administration, and operation of the Internet, respectively. Chapter 7
discusses implementation issues, specifically for the simple network management protocol (SNMP),
and chapter 8 talks about possible future developments.

Like the first edition, this revised edition maintains an unassuming, casual style of explanation
that makes it a true pleasure to read.

--G. Holzmann, Murray Hill, NJ

REFERENCES

ROSE, M. T. The simple hook: an introduction to management of TCP-IP-based internets.
Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1991.
See CR, Rev. 9205-0260.

How to manage your network using SNMP

  • Author: Rose M.T., McCloghrie K.
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall
  • Year: 1995
  • ISBN: 0-13-141517-4

Understanding network management: Strategies and Solutions

  • Author: Schatt S.
  • Publisher: Windcrest / McGraw-Gill
  • Year: 1993
  • ISBN: 0-8306-3727-3

Hands-On Snmp

  • Author: Simoneau P.
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill
  • Year: December 1998
  • ISBN: 0-07-913075-5

Network and Distributed Systems Management

  • Author: Sloman M. (editor)
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
  • Year: 1994
  • ISBN: 0-201-62745-0
  • Description:
Source:  Addison-Wesley
Complete Computer Science Catalogue

Edited by Morris Sloman, Imperial College, London. Written by distinguished experts from both
industry and academia, Network and Distributed Systems Management is a complete reference on
network management.

Features: 
- covers current practice and future directions for managing networks and distributed systems
- discusses the enabling network and distributed systems technologies
- introduces the models and standards for management including OSI, SNMP, and TMN
- looks at the management functions relating to naming, quality of service, monitoring, and
  performance accounting and security
- covers the practical aspects of implementing management by using concepts such as dynamic
  configuration, databases, graphical user interfaces and artificial intelligence

The Management of Telecommunications Networks

  • Author: Smith R.
  • Publisher: Ellis Horwood
  • Year: 1993
  • ISBN: 13-015942-5

Network Management

  • Author: Stallings W.
  • Publisher: IEEE Computer Society Press
  • Year: 1993
  • ISBN: 0-8186-4142-8

SNMP, SNMPv2 and CMIP - The Practical Guide to Network Management Standards

  • Author: Stallings W.
  • Publisher: Addison Wesley
  • Year: 1993
  • ISBN: 0-201-63331-0
  • Description:
Source:  Addison-Wesley
Complete Computer Science Catalogue

The rapid pace of publication of network management standards, and the broad range of coverage, has
made it difficult for data communications and computer networking professionals to keep up with the
developments that are crucial to their job performance. Now there is one comprehensive source that
examines all the major network management protocols around.

Features: 
- gives an overview of network management technology, providing the solid foundation necessary for
  understanding the standards
- takes a comprehensive look at the TCP/IP's network management protocol, SNMP, including secure
  SNMP, SMP and the remote monitoring (RMON) enhancement
- offers a detailed explanation of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) and object-oriented design
  principles

SNMP, SNMPv2 and RMON - Practical Network Management

  • Author: Stallings W.
  • Publisher: Addison Wesley
  • Year: June 1996
  • ISBN: 0-201-63479-1
  • Description:
A comprehensive treatment of SNMP-based standards, including a description of the protocols, MIBs
and practical issues. Covers SNMPv1, the 1996 version of SNMPv2, the original RMON1, and the current
version of RMON2.

Snmp, Snmpv3 and Rmon 1 and 2

  • Author: Stallings W.
  • Publisher: Addison Wesley
  • Year: December 1998
  • ISBN: 0-201-48534-6
  • Description:
Review by Richard Dragan on amazon.com

The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and the related Remote Network Monitoring (RMON)
standards make it possible for network administrators to control and monitor even the most
complicated networks. In a textbook-style treatment, William Stallings's SNMP, SNMPv2, SNMPv3, and
RMON 1 and 2 explains what's behind this family of popular networking standards.

The book begins with some theory about what tasks network administrators need to do, such as
monitoring performance, faults, and accounting, along with configuration and security control. The
guide then describes SNMP -- which was introduced in 1989 -- as a successful solution to the basic
problems of network administration. (One of the strengths of SNMP is that it allows administrators
to work with disparate networks running on TCP/IP.) The author details how an SNMP Management
Information Base (MIB), which stores network information, is organized and also how the protocol
works to collect and store network information.

The RMON standard actually uses SNMP with its own MIB format to collect statistics about a network.
The author provides detailed descriptions of this information, along with RMON filters and alarms,
which can be used to troubleshoot a network.

New and improved standards RMONv2, SNMPv2, and SNMPv3 comprise the remainder of this book. RMONv2
allows network administration of more kinds of networks and devices. SNMPv2 provides enhanced
administration capabilities, while SNMPv3 adds the security and encryption that was lacking in
earlier versions of the protocol.

This textbook is crammed with tables and statistics, and shows off the author's command of the
relevant networking standards. Much more readable than the Request for Comments (RFC) documents that
describe these standards, this title provides a comprehensive reference work on SNMP and RMON for
the working Internet professional.

-- Richard Dragan


Guide to managing PC networks: Tools and Techniques for running LANs

  • Author: Steinke S
  • Year: 1992
  • ISBN: 0-131-85497-6

Network Management An introduction to principles and practice

  • Author: Subramanian M
  • Publisher: Addison Wesley
  • Year: 1999
  • ISBN: 0-201-35742-9

Communication Networks Management

  • Author: Terplan K.
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall
  • Year: 1992
  • ISBN: 0-13-156449-8

SNMP Application Developer's Guide

  • Author: Townsend R.L.
  • ISBN: 0-442-01874-6

Network Management System Essentials

  • Author: Divakara K. Udupa
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill
  • Year: 1996
  • ISBN: 0-07-065766-1
  • Description:
The book contains details on OSI network management, SNMPv1, SNMPv2, RMON, MIB-II, IEEE LAN
Management, IBM SystemView, and Systems Management Functional Areas such as Configuration
Management, Fault Management, Performance Management, Accounting and Security Management.
It is one of the very few books on network management with exercises. It is already a text book in
many universities around the world.

For more information visit http://www.geocities.com/divakara_udupa/


TMN: Telecommunications Management Network (TMN)

  • Author: Divakara K. Udupa
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill
  • Year: 1999
  • ISBN: 0-07-065815-3
  • Description:
The highlights of the book are:

* Explains in detail TMN architectures, interfaces, management information model, and OAM&P
* Discusses in depth ASN.1, GDMO and management protocols such as CMIS and different versions of
  SNMP such as SNMPv1, SNMPv2, and SNMPv3.
* Provides details on TMN for wireless communications, SDH and ATM; includes discussion on
  management frameworks, challenges and future trends in TMN; covers well late st topics such as
  CORBA, Java and Web related to TMN; and contains good illustrations, exhaustive references
  and questions on all chapters.

Practical Guide for OSI Management

  • Author: Westgate J.
  • Publisher: NCC Blackell
  • Year: 1992
  • ISBN: 1-85554-187-4 / 1-85554-195-5

Building Network Management Tools With Tcl/Tk

  • Author: Zeltserman, D., Puoplo, G.
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall
  • Year: April 1998
  • ISBN: 0-130-80727-3
  • Description:
From the Back Cover:

Use Tcl/Tk to build the custom network management tools you need. Often, there's no substitute for a
custom network management tool - but you can't afford to spend months building one. There's a quick,
easy solution: Tcl/Tk scripts. Learn to leverage Tcl/Tk's power and efficiency - from experts who've
built successful network management products for Cisco, Digital and 3Com. Discover why Tcl/Tk tools
are perfect for troubleshooting, device monitoring, inventory, configuration, and many other
network management applications. Then build five real-world applications to use right away, learning
concepts and routines you'll reuse constantly:

* Response time monitoring
* Network discovery
* IP path tracing/diagnostics
* Web-based status monitoring
* RMONv2 configuration

Learn proven techniques for Web-enabling your network management applications - and for building
tools that are extensible and easy to modify. Carefully annotated code and extensive screen captures
show exactly what to expect. An accompanying Web site includes downloadable source code, new tips
and insights, and much more. With Building Network Management Tools with Tcl/Tk, you can deploy the
tools you really need - when you need them.

A Practical Guide to SNMPv3 and Network Managemen

  • Author: Zeltserman
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall
  • Year: 1999
  • ISBN: 0-13-021453-1