Typically network management software was engineered in the 1990s, and computer programmers used older languages and transmission technologies, like the ubiquitous internet protocol version 4, or IPv4. Some of this software was used by large corporations to detect faults by intercepting information in SNMP Traps sent from a variety of network hosts. These fault management solutions were mostly acquired by large IT management software vendors in the late 1990s through 2005, in an attempt to complement their legacy product offerings. Read more ...
Friday, September 19, 2008
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