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... right notices for further information. The distribu-
tion is available by anonymous FTP from the host
lancaster.andrew.cmu.edu (128.2.13.21) as the files
pub/cmu-snmp.9.tar, and pub/kip-snmp.9.tar. The former
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... HARDWARE REQUIRED
Multiple platforms including PC's, workstations, hosts,
and servers are supported. Contact SNMP Research for
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... ethernet, or
traffic for the local host. Further packet filtering
can be done on the basis of protocol: IP ...
... hostname/ethernet address pairs for all hosts on the
local nework. The plain ASCII list optionally
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... A host with LAN connectivity. Presumably, a host with
enough horsepower to generate an adequate work load.
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... puters and requires no hardware modifications to either
the host or the network. LANWatch is an invaluable
tool ...
... network connectivity and allows
interactive examination of information about various
components including whether hosts can be reached over
the network.
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... license making it free to use and
distribute for non-commercial purposes. FTP to host
FTP.LCS.MIT ...
... Maximum number of nodes that can be monitored is
18,000. This can include Hosts, Terminal Servers, PCs,
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... network. The mon-
itoring is very simplistic, but has proved useful. It
periodically tests whether hosts are reachable and
reports the results in a full-screen display. It
groups ...
... reports the results in a full-screen display. It
groups hosts together in common sets. If all hosts in
a set become unreachable, it makes a lot of racket with
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... groups hosts together in common sets. If all hosts in
a set become unreachable, it makes a lot of racket with
bells, since it assumes that this means that some com-
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... mon piece of hardware that supports that set has
failed. The periodicity of the tests, hosts to test,
and groupings of hosts are controlled with a single
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... failed. The periodicity of the tests, hosts to test,
and groupings of hosts are controlled with a single
configuration file.
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... DECnet node is considered reachable if it
appears in the list of hosts in a "show network" com-
mand issued on a routing ...
... in a window on a workstation rather than on a terminal
connected to a host. It could be useful if ported to a
PC (looks easy using FTP ...
... filter may be specified by
source, destination between hosts, protocol, packet
size, pattern match, or by a complete expression using
an extensive filter ...
... network interface drivers
as well. As a separate function, iptrace produces a
host traffic matrix output. Its third type of output
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... is abbreviated sampling, in which only a pre-set number
of packets from each new host pair is logged. The
three output types are configured dynamically, in any
combination.
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...
By default, nfswatch monitors all packets destined for
the local host over a single network interface.
Options are provided to specify the specific interface ...
... which monitors the nameservers (named) on the list of
specified hosts. It periodically sends an SOA query for
the default domain ...
... throughput (kbits per second) to a
list of hosts. The program connects to the discard
socket on the remote machine (using a STREAM ...
... pub/jvncnet-packages/nocol.tar.Z. The system running at
JvNCet can be viewed by logging into the host nocol.jvnc.net
with username nocol (an rlogin instead of telnet ...
... route" function
is performed to determine the path from the local sys-
tem to the remote host. Once all of the trace route
...
... utility, these text files can be used to generate a
logical network map showing host and gateway intercon-
nectivity.
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... UDP PORT
UNREACHABLE is received. This indicates that the
remote host has been reached and that the trace route
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... routers, gateways and
hosts. Also supports SGMP, PING and is committed to
CMIP/CMOT. The SNMP ...
... The Development Kit is available via anonymous FTP from
host allspice.lcs.mit.edu. The copyright for the
Development Kit is held by the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, and the Kit is distributed without
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... sent to a remote procedure call application at the des-
tination host. The count of received packets is
retrieved from the remote application after a certain
number of packets have been transmitted. The differ-
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... ence in packets received versus packets sent represents
(on a LAN) the packets that the destination host had to
drop due to increasing queue length. A measure of
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... in file tcpdump.tar.Z. Also available from
spam.itstd.sri.com, in directory pub. For VMS hosts
with DEC ethernet controllers, available as part of TGV
...
... To get a log at both ends of the connection, the modi-
fied kernel should be run at both the hosts.
All connections ...
... datagrams. This allows one to investigate the return
path from remote machines back to the local host.
MECHANISM
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... gateway with a time-to-live value of 0, an ICMP
packet is sent to the host which generated the packet.
By sending packets to a destination ...
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MECHANISM
Cooperating processes are started on two hosts. The
open a TCP connection and transfer a high volume of
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... on-line storage,
maintenance, and correlation of audit data from hosts,
workstations, servers, and network devices. Through
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... audit data at the NSS,
select and request filtered portions of host audit
data, and receive and analyze security alerts ...
... capability to create and update user and host access
permissions data. The user access permissions data
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... network addresses that each user is
permitted to access. The host access permissions data
identifies network addresses ...
... passwords) and other user data for use
by hosts, workstations, and servers in the network.
It generates pseudo-random ...
... interface, hiearchical and virtual views.
Toolkit and preferences applications, device
discovery. Uses /etc/hosts file, NIS or DNS for
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... CAVEATS
While "ping" can be used to monitor hosts, more useful
results are obtained using SNMP.
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... ABSTRACT
Xup uses the X-Windows to display the status of an
"interesting" set of hosts.
MECHANISM
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... *
* Prompts as:
* Host: -- host to send echos to -- can be name or a.b.c.d --
* Enter protocol (0 = UDP ...
... * Prompts as:
* Host: -- host to send echos to -- can be name or a.b.c.d --
* Enter protocol (0 = UDP, 1 = TCP ...
... #
# You must also have a copy of query(1) and host(1). These
# are also available via anonymous ftp in the aforementioned
# place.
...
...
SYNOPSIS
host [-v] [-a] [-t querytype] [options] name [server]
host [-v] [-a] [-t querytype] [options] -l domain ...
... host [-v] [-a] [-t querytype] [options] name [server]
host [-v] [-a] [-t querytype] [options] -l domain [server]
host ...
... host [-v] [-a] [-t querytype] [options] -l domain [server]
host [-v] [options] -H [-D] [-E] [-G] domain
host ...
... host looks for information about Internet hosts or domains.
It gets this information from a set of interconnected
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... It gets this information from a set of interconnected
servers that are spread across the world. By default, it
simply converts between host names and Internet addresses.
However, with the -t, -a and -v options, it can be used to
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... Internet addresses.
However, with the -t, -a and -v options, it can be used to
find all of the information about hosts or domains that is
maintained by the domain ...
... * via anonymous ftp from machine 'ftp.nikhef.nl' [192.16.199.1]
* in the directory '/pub/network' as 'host.tar.Z'
*
* Also available in this directory are patched versions ...
... * - Maintain resource record statistics during zone listings.
* - Maintain count of hosts during zone listings.
* - Exploit multiple server addresses if available.
...
... nameserver for domain.
* - Special mode to check inverse mappings of host addresses.
* - Code is extensively documented.
...
... route the packet has taken.
Multiple addresses of remote hosts are tried until one
responds. As an option, each of multiple addresses can be
...
... address "user@domain", figures
out the MX hosts for "domain", and issues the SMTP command VRFY
...
... domain", and issues the SMTP command VRFY
at the primary MX host (optionally all), or at "domain" itself
if no MX hosts ...
... host (optionally all), or at "domain" itself
if no MX hosts exist. Without "domain" it goes to "localhost".
More complex capabilities are: recursively expanding forward
...
... [-update seconds] [-hl color] [-highlight color]
[-jumpscroll pixels] [-label string] [-nolabel] host
DESCRIPTION
...
... The xnetload program displays a periodically updating histo-
gram of the ethernet load average for the specified host.
The resulting graph is scaled as 0% to 100%, where 0%
corresponds to 0mbs and 100% corresponds to 10mbs. NOTE:
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... The resulting graph is scaled as 0% to 100%, where 0%
corresponds to 0mbs and 100% corresponds to 10mbs. NOTE:
The specified host must be running rpc.etherd.
This program has been run using X11R4 and X11R5, under the following
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... make install.man
Then, on your host system, (or on any other system you can rlogin or rsh
into) start the etherd daemon with the following (must be root ...
