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NETCONF, a new network management protocol, was released in 2006 which has overcome the weaknesses of SNMP. In the NETCONF protocol, it proposed a new mechanism subtree filtering, which allows an application to select particular XML subtrees. With the Subtree Filtering, specifically information of XML can be filtered out as a XML subtree. However, since the Subtree Filtering depends on the parsing...
NETCONF is a new network management protocol, based on the XML encoding method, which was proposed by IETF in 2006. It aims to overcome the shortcomings of SNMP predominantly used for configuration tasks at present. In the NETCONF protocol, subtree filtering mechanism and XPath capability is defined, both used to allow a client to select particular XML subtrees of the data model of the server. In...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have promised us a new monitor and control model over the distributed computing environment. In general, these networks consist of a large number of sensor nodes densely distributed over the region of interest for collecting information or monitor & track certain specific phenomena from the physical environment. Network management in WSNs becomes extremely important...
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