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Understanding SNMP MIBs
Understanding SNMP MIBs
Authors: David T. Perkins, Evan Mcginnis
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Category: Book

List Price: $74.00
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(28 reviews)
Sales Rank: 144149

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 528
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7 x 1.3

ISBN: 0134377087
Dewey Decimal Number: 004
UPC: 076092032052
EAN: 9780134377087
ASIN: 0134377087

Publication Date: December 13, 1996
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Product Description
Provides a general introduction to such key concepts as: modeling and development, textual conventions, domains and control fields, and versions and migration. CD ROM included.


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5 out of 5 stars good understanding of MIB and SNMP   April 22, 2008
I have read many RFCs(request for comments). But I cannot understand what is the MIB of SNMP.
Figure 1-4 Rules for writing MIB(Management Information Base) modules can clearly undestand that the structure of MIB and relation of MIB and ASN.1(Abstract WSyntax Notation One).

Also syntax, output and format are well summarize in Appenddix.



5 out of 5 stars The relation of MIB and ASN.1   April 22, 2008
I have read many RFCs(request for comments). But I cannot understand what is the MIB of SNMP.
Figure 1-4 Rules for writing MIB(Management Information Base) modules can clearly undestand that the structure of MIB and relation of MIB and ASN.1(Abstract WSyntax Notation One).

Also syntax, output and format are well summarize in Appenddix.




2 out of 5 stars Paperback for $74? BAH! HUMBUG!   February 22, 2008
A colleague of mine had this book in hardback. Without paying too much attention, I ordered the same from Amazon. Imagine my disappointment when mine arrived as a cheesy paperback. Not only that, the paper quality is poor and a lot of the type is smeared!! The quality is more like a $30 book. Since I'll be using this frequently as a reference, I imagine it will fall apart before long. If you can find a used one in hardback, GET IT!
I haven't dug into it yet, but the content looks very useful. Too bad about the wrapper! I'm tired of getting ripped when buying technical books!!!!

Epilogue:
After complaining to Prentice Hall customer service about the smeared type, they sent me a replacement. I had to provide documentation. The replacement did not have the smeared type.

Epilogue's Epilogue:
As I predicted, after using the replacement for about 3 weeks the binding is already starting to fall apart. I didn't think it would happen this soon though! ARRRRGH! WHAT A WASTE OF TREES!!!



5 out of 5 stars Review of Understanding SNMP MIBs   January 14, 2008
This is a great book on a dry subject. This book has a very nice consolidation of SNMP information from the relevant sources as well as detailed instructions on how to create your own MIB. I highly recommend it if you are looking to learn more about MIB construction and authoring.


2 out of 5 stars Fails in achieving goals.   June 30, 2006
  7 out of 13 found this review helpful

I've earned two CS degrees and worked with SNMP and TCP for years. The problem with the book is that it is written by pompus insiders. SNMP is one of the worst standards used on the internet. You could teach a course on how such a rudimentary functionality was obfuscated by impenetrable terminology and poor implementation choices (ASN1/BER for example).

What is desperately needed in understanding SNMP is someone who knows what a disaster it is and tries to help bridge the terminology gaps. Unfortunately, the authors actually believe that the terminology and implementation were a good idea. They can't bring themselves to say "You know what the rest of the world calls an array? Well, we decided to call them 'columnar objects'"

The most useful part of the book was learning of the available SNMP parsers, 'smicng' and 'mosey' in an appendix. But now that I've told you, there is no reason to buy this book.


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