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Title : Definitions of Managed Objects for Remote Ping, Traceroute, and Lookup Operations
Author(s) : J. Quittek, K. White
Filename : draft-ietf-disman-remops-mib-v2-09.txt
Pages : 97
Date : 2006-2-22
This memo defines Management Information Bases (MIBs) for performing
ping, traceroute and lookup operations at a host. When managing a
network it is useful to be able to initiate and retrieve the results
of ping or traceroute operations when performed at a remote host. A
Lookup capability is defined in order to enable resolution of either
an IP address to an DNS name or a DNS name to an IP address at a
remote host.
Currently, there are several enterprise-specific MIBs for performing
remote ping or traceroute operations. The purpose of this memo is to
define a standards-based solution to enable interoperability.
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