Product DescriptionSimplify SNMP Network Management. When you need reliable answers for tough SNMP-related problems, SNMP: A Guide to Network Management, by Dr. Sidnie Feit, is your instant troubleshooter. AppleTalk LAN users can't sign on to your DC Ethernet? MVS applications ``choke'' on data sent from a Token-ring network? Designing a hot new enterprise network that uses SNMP, but having problems establishing a seamless and reliable line? This no-nonsense tool helps you solve all of these common problems and dozens more. It walks you through the specific data SNMP retrieves from major interfaces to help you handle everything from TCP/IP, Ethernet and Token-Ring LANs to FDDI, serial point-to-point and much more.
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Rating: - Very well written
This book is a classic. It is well written and easy to understand and follow. This book is able to describe the protocol details in a very lucid manner. Other books tend to be nothing more than dumps of the RFCs. I only wish the author (or publisher) would update this classic text.
Rating: - The Simplest way to get friendly with SNMP
SNMP was something completely new for me and i was struggling to understand it reading various RFC's. Althoug they helped but it was not unless i started reading this book that SNMP seemed something really interesting to work with.Sincere thanks to Dr Feit.
Rating: - This book rocks
This book has been my SNMP bible while building an HP OpenView NMS. Is has been the guide to SNMP that the vendors forgot to include.
Rating: - A very good book!
An excellent source of information for readers at all levels. Explains SNMP in the simplest terms for novice readers and provides pointers for the more experienced ones.
Rating: - An Easy to Understand SNMP Book
Dr. Sidnie Feit's SNMP: A Guide to Network Management has been my bible in creating a SNMP program from scratch. Feit brings you step by step through what SNMP is, how it works, encoding, packet creation, and common MIBs. This SNMP book did not put me to sleep like some others I have read...