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SNMP, SNMPv2, SNMPv3, and RMON 1 and 2 (3rd Edition)
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SNMP, SNMPv2, SNMPv3, and RMON 1 and 2 (3rd Edition) |
Author: William Stallings
Published: 1999-01-01 |
List price: $76.99
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Good solid information First off the book showed up quickly (Under 7 days, I forget exactly how many, but I was satisfied)
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br /Second, we develop and maintain an embedded SNMP implementation in our product. I understood snmpv1, was weak on v2 and knew nothing of v3. This book gave me a good solid understanding of snmpv3 and how it interacts with v1 v2. So I found this book useful for my uses in implementing and maintaining snmp.
Good Book Good reference for SNMP.
br /Quite useful introduction on Network Management principles, to set the stage.You may need to dig into some more detail reference (RFCs) for some specific answers but still this book is suggested for SNMP developers and testers.
Good for developpers - bad for systems administrators This book is deep down description of all the OIDs and structure of SNMP.brIf you want to know how the messages get through (SNMP get and other commands) in a developer's point of view, and you want a full dump of all the leafs and OIDs in the MIB structure, then this book is for you.brIf you are a systems administrator looking for a practical way to understand how to use SNMP to manage your network devices, then look elsewhere (Essential SNMP, for instance).
Excellent Book This is the best book I found on SNMP. I found Essential SNMP to be lacking in detail and the descriptions in Managing Internetworks with SNMP were not so clear. So far it has been able to answer every question I have had regarding SNMP.
Worst Book Yet I had to buy this book as part of a Network Management class and have found it to be utterly useless during and afterwards. It is definatly the worse book that I have ever had to buy. First, it was mighty expensive for the quality of the writing/material. Second, the material within the book could have covered in a much better way. It was very difficult to understand because it travelled much to far into SNMP/RMON. I found it almost useless as a reference, because it did not cover anything in a way that was pertinant to actually using SNMP/RMON on a network. I believe that Stallings definatly complicates SNMP beyond all reconition, FUBAR even. It lacked real world examples and uses. Perhaps this book would be great for someone who develops apps based on SNMP, but for someone who wants to learn about using it, its a massive waste of time.
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