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Norio Shiratori - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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g mib green oriented management information base and its standardization in ietf
IEEE Global Conference on Consumer Electronics, 2013Co-Authors: Satoru Izumi, Naoki Nakamura, Takuo Suganuma, Glenn Mansfield Keeni, Hiroshi Tsunoda, Masahiro Matsuda, Kohei Ohta, Norio ShiratoriAbstract:In this paper, we propose a 6 type items model of Green-oriented management information base (G-MIB) to monitor the network device status and aim it for standardization in IETF. The G-MIB has versatility and is easy to implement. Thus, the G-MIB has attracted attention in IETF meeting held at Orland in March 2013. based on the G-MIB, we have been investigating a Green-oriented Network management Framework to realize an energy-saving network system even without using power consumption monitoring device such as a smart tap (a power strip with a function to measure power consumptions). It monitors connection status of network device based on network management technology and detects power consumption of each device based on network connectivity in real time.
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A Proposal of Green-oriented management information base (G-MIB) and its development
The 1st IEEE Global Conference on Consumer Electronics 2012, 2012Co-Authors: Satoru Izumi, Kazuyoshi Matsumoto, Tetsurou Sato, Naoki Nakamura, Takuo Suganuma, Norio ShiratoriAbstract:In this paper, we propose a G-MIB (Green-oriented information base). This G-MIB is a MIB to collect and control information to express working status of networking equipments effectively for energy saving of the entire ICT system. We also developed a prototype system and show the results of this initial experiment of the system. based on our experiences of standardization of Network Mobility management information base (NEMO-MIB) in IETF, and research activities on Green ICT systems, we aim to standardize the G-MIB at international level. A part of this R&D has been promoted under the support of the Green ICT Innovation Promotion (PREDICT) of Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications for the duration of 2011 to 2014.
S Waldbusser - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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manager to manager management information base
RFC, 1993Co-Authors: J Case, Keith Mccloghrie, Marshall T Rose, S WaldbusserAbstract:It is the purpose of this document to define managed objects which describe the behavior of a SNMPv2 entity acting in both a manager role and an agent role. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
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management information base for version 2 of the simple network management protocol snmpv2
RFC, 1993Co-Authors: J Case, Keith Mccloghrie, M Rose, S WaldbusserAbstract:It is the purpose of this document to define managed objects which describe the behavior of a SNMPv2 entity. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
Simon Znaty - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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information model from abstraction to application
Network Operations and Management Symposium, 1994Co-Authors: J Sclavos, Noemie Simoni, Simon ZnatyAbstract:Today’s telecommunication structures, already widespread, are based on heterogeneous systems. In fact, in most networks, there are products and services from multiple vendors, and these products incorporate multiple technologies. So how can we manage networks which coexist, cooperate and internetwork in heterogeneous environment? As a matter of fact, we can say that management of network needs to have information on the whole behavior of all network elements. Thus, an information model must be provided, describing the way in which information is structured. We know that this information model is a critical component of a network management framework. Which are the main contributions of network management standards in this area? OSI management standards have adopted the object oriented paradigm for definition of management information [1]. Also, a semi-formal notation for the description of the syntactical elements of managed object classes, GDMO [2], has been defined. In addition, managed object sets (libraries) [3], are provided for developing its own specific information model. However, there is no provision of structuration of the information. On the contrary, CCITT [4] provides a generic network model without distinguishing between network and network element viewpoints [5] and without enhancing the service aspect. However, Network, Network Element and Service views are primordial for integrated management. The Internet community defines the MIB II (management information base) [6]. The information is only attribute oriented. This is mainly for reasons of simplicity and quick provision of an operational network management framework. A main drawback is the lack of powerful modeling concepts. Each standard provides some elements of solution. However they still do not propose an integrated information model. In order to provide a complete answer that meets all requirements, it is necessary to reply to the following questions: Which are the main objectives of a satisfactory management information model? Which are the necessary conceptual tools? The answers lead us to propose an object oriented information model supporting both network and service aspects, which may be applied to any network element according to a particular visibility. To pass from this abstract model to its instantiation for a particular network configuration, we focus on the FDDI subnetwork management. Throughout this application, we enhance its efficiency for monitoring, controlling, analyzing and eventually managing the studied configuration. In addition, we provide the basic rules that guide us during the instantiation of the abstract model for any specific network.
Keith Mccloghrie - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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view based access control model vacm for the simple network management protocol snmp
RFC, 1998Co-Authors: B Wijnen, R Presuhn, Keith MccloghrieAbstract:This document describes the View-based Access Control Model (VACM) for use in the Simple Network management Protocol (SNMP) architecture. It defines the Elements of Procedure for controlling access to management information. This document also includes a management information base (MIB) for remotely managing the configuration parameters for the View-based Access Control Model. This document obsoletes RFC 2575.
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snmpv2 management information base for the user datagram protocol using smiv2
RFC, 1996Co-Authors: Keith MccloghrieAbstract:This document is the MIB module which defines managed objects for managing implementations of the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). [STANDARDS-TRACK]
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manager to manager management information base
RFC, 1993Co-Authors: J Case, Keith Mccloghrie, Marshall T Rose, S WaldbusserAbstract:It is the purpose of this document to define managed objects which describe the behavior of a SNMPv2 entity acting in both a manager role and an agent role. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
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management information base for version 2 of the simple network management protocol snmpv2
RFC, 1993Co-Authors: J Case, Keith Mccloghrie, M Rose, S WaldbusserAbstract:It is the purpose of this document to define managed objects which describe the behavior of a SNMPv2 entity. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
Satoru Izumi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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g mib green oriented management information base and its standardization in ietf
IEEE Global Conference on Consumer Electronics, 2013Co-Authors: Satoru Izumi, Naoki Nakamura, Takuo Suganuma, Glenn Mansfield Keeni, Hiroshi Tsunoda, Masahiro Matsuda, Kohei Ohta, Norio ShiratoriAbstract:In this paper, we propose a 6 type items model of Green-oriented management information base (G-MIB) to monitor the network device status and aim it for standardization in IETF. The G-MIB has versatility and is easy to implement. Thus, the G-MIB has attracted attention in IETF meeting held at Orland in March 2013. based on the G-MIB, we have been investigating a Green-oriented Network management Framework to realize an energy-saving network system even without using power consumption monitoring device such as a smart tap (a power strip with a function to measure power consumptions). It monitors connection status of network device based on network management technology and detects power consumption of each device based on network connectivity in real time.
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A Proposal of Green-oriented management information base (G-MIB) and its development
The 1st IEEE Global Conference on Consumer Electronics 2012, 2012Co-Authors: Satoru Izumi, Kazuyoshi Matsumoto, Tetsurou Sato, Naoki Nakamura, Takuo Suganuma, Norio ShiratoriAbstract:In this paper, we propose a G-MIB (Green-oriented information base). This G-MIB is a MIB to collect and control information to express working status of networking equipments effectively for energy saving of the entire ICT system. We also developed a prototype system and show the results of this initial experiment of the system. based on our experiences of standardization of Network Mobility management information base (NEMO-MIB) in IETF, and research activities on Green ICT systems, we aim to standardize the G-MIB at international level. A part of this R&D has been promoted under the support of the Green ICT Innovation Promotion (PREDICT) of Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications for the duration of 2011 to 2014.