netw 420

netw 420

  • Submitted By: saydee
  • Date Submitted: 03/06/2014 7:01 PM
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Network Management System
Student: xxxxxxxx
Professor: xxxxxxxxxx
Course: Network 420
DEVRY UNIVERSITY


Brief Introduction
Network management systems have to be geared toward the work flow of the organization in which they will be utilized and be careful with remote external attack, as many hackers usually aim there attack at service offered to the public. Which means Network management systems department must provide protection to the business' data, with a smooth operation benefits for employees accessing those data. As we know Network management system is based on Client/Server paradigm normally requires transferring large amount of data between the manager and agents, which will consume large amount of data as bandwidth and cause a processing bottleneck at the manager. It become problem and complicated as the Network grow. According to our textbook, Management interoperability, management function, and management layers capture different technical aspects of network management. However, network management also involves a nontechnical .
INTRODUCTION
Network management systems have to be geared toward the work flow of the organization in which they will utilized the components of the network such as the ( manager, MIB, RMON and Probe ) to secure their organization data. And not forgetting to be mindful of remote external attack, as many hackers usually aim there attack at service offered to the public. Which means Network management department must provide protection to the business data for a smooth operation. According to our textbook, Management interoperability, management function, and management layers capture different technical aspects of network management. However, network management also involves a nontechnical which become a problem and complicated as the Network grow.

RMON MIB
Remote Monitoring (RMON) is a standard monitoring specification that enables various network monitors and console systems to exchange...

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