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Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have become widely used because of their low cost and low power consumption. With the IPv6 Low-power Wireless Personal Area Network (6LoWPAN) standard proposed by Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), WSNs can be seamlessly integrated with Internet devices running IPv6. With 6LoWPAN, it will be easy to manage a lot of sensors via the Internet by many existing network...
Network management system based on SNMP is a new way to manage the distributed photoelectric theodolites and their components. This paper presents the design of SNMP network management system by VC++ in Windows XP professional. Basic knowledge on network management and SNMP, SNMP architecture in Windows XP professional and program construction of network management system for theodolites and their...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have received lots of attention in recent years. WSNs have been applied to multiple fields such as video surveillance, home automation, and health care. How to efficiently manage WSN devices thus becomes an important issue. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an IP-based network management protocol which can collect and modify management information from network...
This paper proposes a simple and low cost implementation framework for a policy-based network management (PBNM) system. The framework consists of reusing traditional network management system resources, specifying network management policies through the database language SQL, and designing a management database. It supports automatic network management policy processing. Finally, we used a simple...
This paper presents an overview and empirical study of NETCONF, which is a new network management protocol approved by IETF in December 2006. The traditional approaches of CLI, SNMP, and CORBA are discussed, along with their deficiencies in network management. In this paper we present an empirical study based on a standard NETCONF implementation. We highlight the major capabilities of NETCONF, which...
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