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CMIP to SNMP translation technique based on rule description
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA September 20-September 23
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N. Nakamura, NTT Telecommun. Networks Labs., Yokosuka, Japan
N. Kashimura, NTT Telecommun. Networks Labs., Yokosuka, Japan
K. Motomura, NTT Telecommun. Networks Labs., Yokosuka, Japan
Abstract: The simple network management protocol (SNMP) and the common management information protocol (CMIP) are popular for network management. The integration of these protocols is important because networks are continually expanding and becoming more and more complex. The management information carried by various management protocols is as different as the management protocol. As a consequence of all this, management information translation is required. This paper proposes a method for translating SNMP into CMIP using a rule description. The method is applicable to both the Network Management Forum translation method and the method for associating an SNMP object with an existing CMIP object. In order to evaluate this method, we constructed the management information translation for an integrated system (MITIS) and showed the validity of this method from the view point of performance.
Index Terms:
protocols; CMIP to SNMP translation technique; rule description; simple network management protocol; common management information protocol; network management; management information translation; Network Management Forum translation method; CMIP object; SNMP object; management information translation for an integrated system; MITIS; performance
Citation:
N. Nakamura, N. Kashimura, K. Motomura, "CMIP to SNMP translation technique based on rule description," icccn, pp.0266, Fourth International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN '95), 1995
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