[VOIPSEC] SNMP support for Event Correlation/Network ManagementSystems
Christopher A. Martin
chris at sip1.com
Tue Feb 22 22:58:58 CST 2005
They also need to insure that the level of SNMP is v3, otherwise in the very
public deployments this could lead to a breach...
I would only recommend syslog for the very closed networks where providers
are the only ones that can access traffic between the endpoint and the
provider...(like ISP's)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Voipsec-bounces at voipsa.org [mailto:Voipsec-bounces at voipsa.org] On
> Behalf Of Mark Teicher
> Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 7:11 AM
> To: Voipsec at voipsa.org
> Subject: [VOIPSEC] SNMP support for Event Correlation/Network
> ManagementSystems
>
> It appears that some of the vendors provide support SNMP but VOIP vendors
> have yet to predict that since incorporating VOIP into an existing data
> network. The data network may have a Network Management System (NMS)
> integrated in to provide the system administrators/network administrators
> visibility to the health of their network. In introducing VOIP, VOIP
> products still require some assistance in providing the same type of
> visibility to NMS systems as found in the data world. Especially if
> vendors are thinking about offering some type of managed service on top of
> integration services. Properly formatted syslog and properly designed
> SNMP mibs are the default for NMS systems.
>
> /m
>
>
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