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Re: North Bound interfaces

This is a discussion on Re: North Bound interfaces within the SNMP Users forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 18:18 +0800, Augusto Salazar wrote: > Going throughout the net and some books ...


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Old 12-13-2005
Dave Shield
 
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Default Re: North Bound interfaces

On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 18:18 +0800, Augusto Salazar wrote:
> Going throughout the net and some books I have seen the term North
> Bound interface a lot, I believe is the interface between one SNMP
> network and one one an upper layer, but dont know exactly how to
> implement it in my system.


That's a fairly vague description.
Can you please explain in a bit more detail, exactly what you
are trying to do? What particular problem are you trying to
solve?

"North Bound" is not a a term that I'm particularly familiar
with myself. Having clear interfaces between the SNMP agent
and the underlying subsystem (and between a MIB module
implementation and the main agent), is definitely a good idea,
but we'd need a bit more detail about what you're trying to
do, before being able to offer you any sensible advice.

Dave


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