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Managing Internetworks with SNMP 3rd Revised edition [Multiple-component retail product]

  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 662 pages, kõrgus x laius: 228x180 mm, kaal: 1049 g, Illustrations, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Sari: Network troubleshooting library
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Nov-1999
  • Kirjastus: Hungry Minds Inc,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 076457518X
  • ISBN-13: 9780764575181
  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 662 pages, kõrgus x laius: 228x180 mm, kaal: 1049 g, Illustrations, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Sari: Network troubleshooting library
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Nov-1999
  • Kirjastus: Hungry Minds Inc,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 076457518X
  • ISBN-13: 9780764575181
The difinitive guide to the Simple Network Management Protocol, SMNPv2, RMON, and RMON2.
Preface ix(8) Acknowledgments xvii(6) Table of Illustrations xxiii(7) Introduction xxx
Chapter 1 Network Management Architectures 1(42)
Chapter 2 The Structure of Management Information for SNMPv1 43(36)
Chapter 3 Management Information Bases for SNMPv1 79(40)
Chapter 4 The Remote Monitoring (RMON) MIB 119(24)
Chapter 5 The Simple Network Management Protocol, Version 1 143(38)
Chapter 6 SNMP Version 2 181(34)
Chapter 7 SNMP Version 3 215(30)
Chapter 8 Lower-Layer Support for SNMP 245(32)
Chapter 9 Case Studies in Implementing SNMP 277(90) Appendix A About the CD-ROM 367(2) Appendix B Addresses of Standards Organizations 369(4) Appendix C Acronyms and Abbreviations 373(14) Appendix D Selected Manufacturers of SNMP-Related Products 387(26) Appendix E Sources of Internet Information 413(12) Appendix F Network Management RFCs 425(40) Appendix G Network Management Parameters from RFC 1700 465(118) Appendix H MIB Objects 583(62) Appendix I Trademarks 645(2) Index 647(15) End-User License Agreement 662(4) CD-ROM Installation Instructions 666 Acknowledgments ix Introduction: Identification, Appropriation, Proliferation 1(10) Calvin Thomas Part 1: Theory 11(76)
1. Straight with a Twist: Queer Theory and the Subject of Heterosexuality 11(34) Calvin Thomas
2. In Theory If Not in Practice: Straight Feminisms Lesbian Experience 45(15) Jacqueline Foertsch
3. How I Became a Queer Heterosexual 60(8) Clyde Smith
4. Staging the Self: Queer Theory in the Composition Classroom 68(19) Lauren Smith Part 2: Literature 87(78)
5. Kissing the Boar: Queer Adonis and Critical Practice 87(22) Goran V. Stanivukovic
6. Robert Audleys Secret: Male Homosocial Desire and Going Straight in Lady Audleys Secret 109(13) Richard Nemesvari
7. Cross-Confessing: Updikes Erect Faith in A Month of Sundays 122(24) John N. Duvall
8. The Fascination of the Lesbian Fetish: A Perverse Possibility across the Body of Dorothy Allisons Bastard Out of Carolina 146(19) Mary M. Wiles Part 3: Culture 165(88)
9. Not That Theres Anything Wrong with That: Reading the Queer in Seinfeld 165(26) Katherine Gantz
10. Mediating the Taboo: The Straight Lesbian Gaze 191(41) Jane Garrity
11. Undressing Crazy Jane: Queer Acts from Yeats to Hollywood and Mine 232(21) Joseph O. Aimone Afterword(s) 253(28) Calvin Thomas Catherine A. F. MacGillivray Contributors 281(4) Index 285
About the Author Mark A. Miller, P.E., is president of DigiNet Corporation, a Denver-based data communications engineering firm specializing in local area and wide area network design and management. He is a frequent speaker at industry trade events and has taught numerous workshops at ComNet, Computer Telephony Expo, Comdex, Networld+Interop, and other conferences. He is the author of the core titles in the M&T IP Library series, including Troubleshooting TCP/IP, 3rd Edition, and Implementing IPv6, 2nd Edition.