Network monitoring system using the remote monitoring standard

The Remote Monitoring Standard is defined in the Request for Comments 1757 (RFC 1757) which defines objects for managing devices employed with Remote Monitoring Probes. Remote Monitoring is designed to provide dynamic monitoring and diagnostic for Distributed Local Area Networks (LAN). A Local Area...

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Main Authors: Chua, Christoferson S., Hontiveros, Brian Marcus T., Nomorosa, Karen Joy P., Tiu, Stephanie S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-148702021-11-12T06:11:43Z Network monitoring system using the remote monitoring standard Chua, Christoferson S. Hontiveros, Brian Marcus T. Nomorosa, Karen Joy P. Tiu, Stephanie S. The Remote Monitoring Standard is defined in the Request for Comments 1757 (RFC 1757) which defines objects for managing devices employed with Remote Monitoring Probes. Remote Monitoring is designed to provide dynamic monitoring and diagnostic for Distributed Local Area Networks (LAN). A Local Area Network comprised of several RMON probes deployed in different vital devices would work hand in hand with Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Agents enabling collection of pertinent network information. RMON and SNMP Agents are queried by the monitoring station for pertinent network information. Data gathered from these agents are analyzed by the monitoring station and transformed into a more readable format. Important information collected by the monitoring station from RMON and SNMP agents are displayed in a Graphical User Interface for easier understanding and readability. In cases when there are data that are diagnosed to be unusual, these data are then passed to the Inference Engine to be referenced to a Knowledge Based Database for probable root causes of unusual operations in the managed network. Probable causes of unusual activity is/are then listed for easier troubleshooting. The system is developed to monitor the health of the managed LAN and for network administrators to have an easier time troubleshooting networks. 2003-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14228 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Computer networks (Management) Newtork performance (Telecommmunication) Digital communications Computer Sciences
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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Philippines
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topic Computer networks (Management)
Newtork performance (Telecommmunication)
Digital communications
Computer Sciences
spellingShingle Computer networks (Management)
Newtork performance (Telecommmunication)
Digital communications
Computer Sciences
Chua, Christoferson S.
Hontiveros, Brian Marcus T.
Nomorosa, Karen Joy P.
Tiu, Stephanie S.
Network monitoring system using the remote monitoring standard
description The Remote Monitoring Standard is defined in the Request for Comments 1757 (RFC 1757) which defines objects for managing devices employed with Remote Monitoring Probes. Remote Monitoring is designed to provide dynamic monitoring and diagnostic for Distributed Local Area Networks (LAN). A Local Area Network comprised of several RMON probes deployed in different vital devices would work hand in hand with Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Agents enabling collection of pertinent network information. RMON and SNMP Agents are queried by the monitoring station for pertinent network information. Data gathered from these agents are analyzed by the monitoring station and transformed into a more readable format. Important information collected by the monitoring station from RMON and SNMP agents are displayed in a Graphical User Interface for easier understanding and readability. In cases when there are data that are diagnosed to be unusual, these data are then passed to the Inference Engine to be referenced to a Knowledge Based Database for probable root causes of unusual operations in the managed network. Probable causes of unusual activity is/are then listed for easier troubleshooting. The system is developed to monitor the health of the managed LAN and for network administrators to have an easier time troubleshooting networks.
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author Chua, Christoferson S.
Hontiveros, Brian Marcus T.
Nomorosa, Karen Joy P.
Tiu, Stephanie S.
author_facet Chua, Christoferson S.
Hontiveros, Brian Marcus T.
Nomorosa, Karen Joy P.
Tiu, Stephanie S.
author_sort Chua, Christoferson S.
title Network monitoring system using the remote monitoring standard
title_short Network monitoring system using the remote monitoring standard
title_full Network monitoring system using the remote monitoring standard
title_fullStr Network monitoring system using the remote monitoring standard
title_full_unstemmed Network monitoring system using the remote monitoring standard
title_sort network monitoring system using the remote monitoring standard
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2003
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14228
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