Primary sources date October 2010 The R emote Network MON itoring RMON Management Information Base MIB was developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF to support monitoring and protocol analysis of Local Area Network LAN s. The original version sometimes referred to as RMON1 focused on Physical Layer OSI Layer 1 and Data Link Layer Layer 2 information in Ethernet and Token Ring networks. It has been extended by RMON2 which adds support for Network Layer Network and Application Layer Application layer monitoring and by Network switch Traffic monitoring on a switched network SMON which ... offered by proprietary network analyzers. RMON agents are built into many high end switches and routers. Overview An RMON implementation typically operates in a client server model. Monitoring devices commonly called probes in this context contain RMON software agents that collect information ... Network Management Protocol SNMP , RMON is designed to operate differently than other SNMP based ... when required, instead of continuous polling. In short, RMON is designed for flow based monitoring, while SNMP is often used for device based management. RMON is similar to other flow based monitoring ... balance this trade off by implementing only a subset of the RMON MIB groups see below . A minimal RMON ... Check CRC errors History history of selected statistics Alarm definitions for RMON SNMP traps to be sent ... variables Probe Configuration remote configure of probes RMON Conformance requirements for RMON2 ... to the RMON Family of MIB Modules See also Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Management Information ... protocolRMON.html RMON Remote Monitoring MIBs http savannah.nongnu.org projects ramon RAMON open source implementation of a RMON2 agent http www.loriotpro.com Products RMON GUI RMON GUI Documentation.htm RMON GUI RMON snmp Manager DEFAULTSORT Rmon Category Network management de RMON fr RMON ko RMON pl RMON ru RMON fi RMON zh ... more details
wiktionary SMON Things known by the abbreviation SMON include Subacute myelo optic neuropathy &mdash an epidemic in Japan caused by clioquinol . Network switch Traffic monitoring on a switched network SMON &mdash a set of MIB extensions for RMON that allow the monitoring of switching equipment from a single management workstation in far greater detail than offered by RMON. Oracle Database Oracle processes SMON &mdash Oracle System MONitor an Oracle background process created when one starts a database instance disamb ... more details
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SNMP and Web based interfaces. iTap enabled devices generate RMON traffic statistics including ... Monitoring RMON ref Programmable threshold based utilization alarms are also supported. ref http ... RMON 7. http www.networkcomputing.com showArticle.jhtml?articleID 174402259&queryText iTap Network ... more details
Infobox OS name TSS 8 logo screenshot caption developer Digital Equipment Corporation source model Closed Source kernel type Time sharing operating systems supported platforms PDP 8 ui Command line interface family DEC OS family latest release version 8.24 latest release date February 1975 ref http www.oshistory.net metadot index.pl?id 2248 OS history ref marketing target prog language ALGOL , BASIC programming language BASIC , FOCAL programming language FOCAL , Fortran D, PAL III PAL D updatemodel package manager working state Discontinued license Proprietary software Proprietary website TSS 8 was a little time sharing operating system co written by Don Witcraft and John Everett at Digital Equipment Corporation in 1967. The operating system ran on the 12 bit PDP 8 computer and was released in 1968. quote Don Witcraft wrote the TSS 8 scheduler, command decoder and UUO Unimplemented User Operations handler. John Everett wrote the disk handler, file system, TTY teletypewriter handler and 680 I service routine for TSS 8. p Roger Pyle and John Everett wrote the PDP 8 Disk Monitor System, and John Everett adapted PAL III to make PAL D for DMS. Bob Bowering, author of MACRO for the PDP 6 and PDP 10 , wrote an expanded version, PAL X, for TSS 8. ref http www.faqs.org faqs dec faq pdp8 section 15.html FAQs ref This timesharing system quote was based on a protection architecture proposed by Adrian Van Der Goor, a grad student of Gordon Bell s at Carnegie Mellon . It requires a minimum of 12K words of memory and a swapping device on a 24K word machine, it could give good support for 17 users. p Each user gets a virtual 4K PDP 8 many of the utilities users ran on these virtual machines were only slightly modified versions of utilities from the Disk Monitor System or paper tape environments. Internally, TSS 8 consists of RMON, the resident monitor , DMON, the disk monitor file system , and KMON, the keyboard monitor command shell . BASIC was well supported, while restricted 4K ... more details
Infobox Defunct company company name Bay Networks, Inc. company logo File BayNetworks.jpg 250px slogan Where Information Flows. fate Merged into Nortel Networks successor Nortel foundation July 1994 defunct June 1998 location Billerica, MA and Santa Clara, CA , United States U.S. industry Telecommunications key people Dave House, CEO products enterprise data, hubs, switches, remote access, network management website None was www.baynetworks.com Bay Networks was a network hardware vendor formed through the merger of Santa Clara, California based SynOptics Communications and Billerica, Massachusetts based Wellfleet Communications on July 6, 1994. ref cite news url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9905E2DE1F3CF935A35754C0A962958260 title Wellfleet and Synoptics Plan 2.7 Billion Computer Union work The New York Times first John last Markoff date July 6, 1994 accessdate April 26, 2010 ref SynOptics was an important early innovator of Ethernet products, having developed a pre standard twisted pair 10Mbit s Ethernet product and a modular Ethernet hub product that dominated the enterprise networking market. Wellfleet was an important competitor to Cisco Systems in the router market, ultimately commanding up to a 20 market share of the network router business worldwide. The combined company was renamed Bay Networks as a nod to the legacy that SynOptics was based in the San Francisco area and Wellfleet was based in the Boston area, two cities well known for their bays. Bay Networks expanded its product line both through internal development and acquisition, acquiring the following companies during the course of its existence Centillion Networks, Inc. May, 1995 Provided Asynchronous Transfer Mode switching and Token Ring technology. Xylogics, Inc. December, 1995 Remote access technologies. Performance Technology March, 1996 LAN to WAN access technology. ARMON Networking, Ltd. April, 1996 RMON and RMON2 network management technology. LANcity Corporation October, 199 ... more details
For the surname Allot surname Infobox company company name Allot Communications company logo Image Allot logo.png company type Public company Public nasdaq ALLT foundation 1996 industry Technology , Communication systems revenue profit United States dollar US 77.75 million 2011 net income profit United States dollar US 8.75 million 2011 num employees 400 key people CEO Rami Hadar, Chief Technology Officer CTO Jay Klein br VP Operations Pini Gvili products Computer networking Networking , Quality of service QoS Solutions , Bandwidth optimization market cap 52 million USD ref name zenobank cite web url http www.zenobank.com index.php?symbol ALLT&page quotesearch title Company Profile for Allot Communications Ltd ALLT accessdate 2008 10 20 ref homepage http www.allot.com www.allot.com Allot Communications nasdaq ALLT , TASE ALLT is a provider of Internet Protocol IP service optimization solutions for service providers , carriers and enterprises. Allot solutions use deep packet inspection DPI technology to change broadband pipes into smart networks offering complete network visibility, application control and subscriber management . ref name Grigonis Citation title Allot Communications Sigma Service Gateway url http www.tmcnet.com channels bandwidth management articles 52408 allot communications sigma service gateway.htm date March 17, 2009 author Grigonis, Richard journal TMCnet.com ref Corporate history Allot Communications was founded in 1996, by Michael Shurman and Yigal Jacoby, who served as chief executive and chairman until 2006. ref name Dar25 08 2004 Citation title Allot Communications wraps up 8 million financing round url http www.ivc online.com ivcWeeklyItem.asp?articleID 2128 year 25 08 2004 author Dar, Zuri journal The Marker ref Jacoby previously founded Armon Networking, a manufacturer of RMON based network management solutions, which was sold to Bay Networks for 33m in 1996. ref Citation title Bay Networks acquires Armon Networking url http www.highbeam ... more details
Refimprove date January 2009 A network tap is a hardware device which provides a way to access the data flowing across a computer network . In many cases, it is desirable for a third party to monitor the traffic between two points in the network. If the network between points A and B consists of a physical cable, a network tap may be the best way to accomplish this monitoring. The network tap has at least three ports an A port, a B port, and a monitor port. A tap inserted between A and B passes all traffic through unimpeded, but also copies that same data to its monitor port, enabling a third party to listen. Network taps are commonly used for network intrusion detection system s, VoIP recording , network probes, RMON probes, packet sniffer s, and other monitoring and collection devices and software that require access to a network segment . Taps are used in security applications because they are non obtrusive, are not detectable on the network having no physical or logical address , can deal with full duplex and non shared networks, and will usually pass through traffic even if the tap stops working or loses power. Terminology The term network tap is analogous to telephone tapping phone tap or vampire tap . Some vendors have phrases for which tap is an acronym however, those are most likely bacronym s. The monitored traffic is sometimes referred to as the pass through traffic, while the ports that are used for monitoring are the monitor ports. There may also be an aggregation port for full duplex traffic, wherein the A traffic is aggregated with the B traffic, resulting in one stream of data packets for monitoring the full duplex communication. The packets must be aligned into a single stream using a time of arrival algorithm. Vendors will tend to use terms in their marketing such as breakout , passive , aggregating , regeneration , inline power , and others. Common meanings will be discussed later. Unfortunately, vendors do not use such terms consistently. Before ... more details
NCAATeamSeason Mode Basketball Year 2011 12 Prev year 2010 11 Next year 2012 13 Team La Salle Explorers Image LaSalleExplorers.png ImageSize 150 Conference Atlantic 10 Conference Division ShortConference A 10 CoachRank APRank Record 21 13 ConfRecord 9 7 HeadCoach John Giannini HCYear 8th AsstCoach1 Horace Owens AsstCoach2 Harris Adler AsstCoach3 Will Bailey AsstCoach4 StadiumArena Tom Gola Arena Champion BowlTourney NIT BowlTourneyResult First Round 2011 12 Atlantic 10 men s basketball standings The 2011 12 La Salle Explorers basketball team represented La Salle University during the 2011 12 NCAA Division I men s basketball season . The Explorers, led by eighth year head coach John Giannini , played their home games at Tom Gola Arena and are members of the Atlantic 10 Conference . They finished the season 21 13, 9 7 in A 10 to finish in a four way tie for fifth place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the 2012 Atlantic 10 Men s Basketball Tournament A 10 Basketball Tournament to Saint Louis. They were invited to the 2012 National Invitation Tournament where they lost in the first round to Minnesota. Roster border 2 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style margin 1em 1em 1em 0 background f9f9f9 border 1px aaa solid border collapse collapse font size 95 Number Name Position Height Weight Year Hometown 1 D.J. Peterson Guard 6 5 185 Freshman Burnsville, Minnesota 3 Tyreek Duren Guard 6 0 180 Sophomore Philadelphia , Pennsylvania 5 Taylor Dunn Guard 6 2 200 Junior State College, Pennsylvania 10 Sam Mills Guard 6 2 180 Sophomore Sunrise, Florida 14 Devon White Forward 6 8 240 Senior Philadelphia , Pennsylvania 21 Steve Zack Center 6 11 240 Freshman New Cumberland, Pennsylvania 23 Earl Pettis Guard 6 5 215 Freshman Philadelphia , Pennsylvania 25 Jerrell Wright Forward 6 8 230 Freshman Philadelphia , Pennsylvania 35 Rohan Brown Guard Forward 6 6 205 Freshman Hartford, Connecticut 42 Matt Sheehan Forward 6 4 245 Senior Havertown, Pennsylvania 55 Rmon Galloway Guard 6 3 175 Junior P ... more details