FUSION Management Protocols
Source: NetSilicon Softworks Group
Managing devices in the network requires a standards-based protocol that is comprehensive in its approach
Managing devices in the network requires a standards-based protocol that is comprehensive in its approach, robust enough to deal with the ramifications of the expanding Internet and has extensibility to new technologies .
The FUSION SNMP protocol supports versions 1&2 of RFC SNMP. The protocol implementation also supports extensions to Web Technologies that allow the developer to add web-based control into a product, allowing for real-time control of devices over a network.
The FUSION SNMP protocol supports versions 1&2 of RFC SNMP. The protocol implementation also supports extensions to Web Technologies that allow the developer to add web-based control into a product, allowing for real-time control of devices over a network.
The Web has become a global information medium, enabling users to gain productivity, employ management techniques and publish information. The components that make the web work, are TCP/IP as the transport layer, HTTP and HTML. These protocols will be evident in just about all of the devices that touch our lives today, and in the future. As web browsing from embedded devices is coming into its own as a ubiquitous market for information retrieval, web serving capabilities tied to dynamic data acquisition, monitoring, management and control of devices are also becoming extremely popular.
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