Tearing Down The Wall: Integration of ISO and Internet Management
Lisa A. Phifer
Core Competence
344 Valley View
Chester Springs, PA 19425 USA
Email: Lphifer_AT_interserv.com
Abstract
Today, despite protocol wars fought with a fervor and rhetoric
usually reserved for politics or religion, many network management
platform products support both SNMP and CMIP. Increasingly, the
challenge is not to pick a single best management protocol, but
rather to find some way of gluing together a diverse set of network
devices which speak a hodge-podge of standard and proprietary
management protocols. In this heterogeneous environment, end-to-end
management requires an integrated, unified view of the managed
network, despite differences in management protocol and information
structure. Integrated management can be facilitated by the
development of proxy mechanisms and Management Information Base
(MIB) translation procedures. Key to achieving timely, effective
integrated management is to preserve and leverage from existing
commercial investment in both ISO/CCITT and Internet-based management
technologies through deployment of common methods and tools which
support integration.
Keywords: Integration, Coexistence, CMIP, SNMP, IIMC
JNSM: Vol. 2, No. 3, 1994
Tearing Down The Wall: Integration of ISO and Internet Management [Vol. 2, No. 3, 1994]
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