Decentralizing control and intelligence in network management
Proceedings of the fourth international symposium on Integrated network management IV
Network management by delegation—from research prototypes towards standards
Selected papers of the 8th joint European conference on Networking
Seven good reasons for mobile agents
Communications of the ACM
Delegating compiler objects: modularity and reusability in language engineering
Nordic Journal of Computing
Using mobile agents to implement flexible network management strategies
Computer Communications
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The ever increasing size of networks has resulted in a corresponding escalation of administration costs and lengthy deployment cycles. Clearly, more scalable and flexible network management systems are required to replace existing centralised services. The work described in this paper forms part of a new network management system that fuses dynamic extensibility, Java Management Extension (JMX), and mobile agents. The primary focus is on integration with the many widely deployed legacy SNMP-based network management systems. One of the primary contributions is the design of a generic SNMP adaptor to enable JMX compliant agents to be accessed by SNMP-based management applications. A set of SNMP APIs have been developed to support the development of the SNMP adaptor. A number of other tools have been developed to support the SNMP adaptor, these include: a Management Information Base (MIB) compiler that automatically generates MBeans representing a given SNMP MIB; and a SNMP proxy service to allow non-SNMP management applications to access the SNMP agent using a variety of protocols.