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Facilitating Efficient and Reliable Monitoring Through HAMSA
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2003
Integrated Network Management VIII
Monitoring is a fundamental building block of any network management system. It is needed to ensure that the network operates within the required parameters, and to account for user activities and resource consumption. In the SNMP paradigm, network management systems have been structured using a two-tier architecture with managers being thick clients, and the target agents being thin servers. This architecture may be unreliable in times since it depends on the management station having an
doi:10.1007/978-0-387-35674-7_30
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