Rose, Marshall T. (1991) The Simple Book; Prentice Hall,
Englewood Cliffs NJ. ISBN: 0-13-812611-9.
RFC 1155, ``Structure and Identification of
Management Information
for
TCP/IP-based
Internets''; Marshall Rose and K. McCloghrie.
RFC 1156, ``Management Information Base for Network
Management of
TCP/IP-based
Internets'' K. McCloghrie and M. Rose.
RFC 1157, ``A Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)'' J. Case,
M. Fedor, H. Schoffstall, and J. Davin.
RFC 1212, ``Concise MIB Definitions'' Marshall
Rose and K. McCloghrie.
RFC 1213, ``Management Information Base for
Network Management of
TCP/IP-based
Internets: MIB-II'' K. McCloghrie and M. Rose.
RFC 1227, ``SNMP MUX Protocol
and MIB'' M. Rose.
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