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ArticlesDecember 1994 / State Of The Art


December 1994 / State Of The Art

article Network Management
What's your network like? How big, how remote, and how varied? How do you keep tabs on it all? Here are a few answers to these questions.
- by Russell Kay, Technical Editor

article Monitoring Your Net
A new generation of network management ``platforms'' can show what's happening throughout a far-flung network, across every bridge, router, gateway, and hub
- by Paul Korzeniowski

article Moving from Proprietary Management to SNMP
There have been many false starts on the road to integrated network management.

article (Mis)Using Bandwidth
Increased bandwidth may not be the best way to improve your network's performance. Construct a mathematical model to estimate potential performance gains.
- by Brett Husselbaugh

article ATM Traffic Control
table Network Traffic Types And Their Requirements
Networks today cope with multimedia traffic and can run out of bandwidth quickly. ATM networks increase data flow by intelligently controlling traffic and allocating different-size channels to different connections.
- by Mark Juliano

article ATM with a French Accent
In many areas of telecommunications, France has pointed the way for the rest of the world.
- by Jean Le Mezec and Manuel Barbero

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