Title : 
Remote management of Narwhal Client Agents using The Enterprise Management Protocol
         
        
            Author : 
Carpenter, Geoff ; Goldszmidt, Germán
         
        
            Author_Institution : 
FARGOS Dev., LLC, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
         
        
        
            fDate : 
6/22/1905 12:00:00 AM
         
        
        
        
            Abstract : 
The Enterprise Management Protocol (TEMP) and its affiliated infrastructure provide a highly scalable, transport protocol-independent base for enabling the management of networked devices, systems and, most importantly, applications. The functionality and benefits of TEMP are illustrated through a case study of the remote management of Narwhal Client Agents. Narwhal is a technology that provides a local (i.e., client-resident) intermediary broker that can intelligently route the traffic among intermediaries. Its benefits include: (1) improved availability of intermediary services; (2) load sharing requests across several intermediaries; (3) bypassing intermediaries whenever possible; and (4) remote administrative control enabling the implementation of domain-specific policies to utilize the shared limited networking resources
         
        
            Keywords : 
client-server systems; intelligent networks; protocols; telecommunication control; telecommunication network management; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication services; telecommunication traffic; Narwhal Client Agents; TEMP; The Enterprise Management Protocol; client-resident intermediary broker; domain-specific policies; intelligent traffic routing; intermediary services; load sharing requests; networked applications; networked devices; remote administrative control; remote management; shared networking resources; transport protocol-independent base; Availability; Communication system traffic control; Data structures; Environmental management; Load management; Scalability; Space technology; Technology management; Transport protocols; Web server;
         
        
        
        
            Conference_Titel : 
Network Operations and Management Symposium, 2000. NOMS 2000. 2000 IEEE/IFIP
         
        
            Conference_Location : 
Honolulu, HI
         
        
            Print_ISBN : 
0-7803-5928-3
         
        
        
            DOI : 
10.1109/NOMS.2000.830378