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CMOT: CMIP Over TCP/IP

Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP ), an OSI standard, is used with the Common Management Information Services (CMIS) for the monitoring and control of heterogeneous networks. CMIS defines a system of network management information services. CMIP was proposed as a replacement for the less sophisticated Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) but has not been widely adopted. CMIP provides improved security and better reporting of unusual network conditions.

CMIP Over TCP/IP (CMOT) is the Network management using ISO CMIP to manage IP-based networks. CMOT defines a network management architecture that uses the International Organization for Standardization's (ISO) Common Management Information Services/Common Management Information Protocol (CMIS/CMIP) in the Internet. This architecture provides a means by which control and monitoring information can be exchanged between a manager and a remote network element.

Protocol Structure - CMOT: CMIP over TCP/IP

The following seven protocols compose the CMOT protocol suite: ISO ACSE, ISO DIS ROSE, ISO CMIP, the lightweight presentation protocol (LPP), UDP, TCP, and IP.  

CMOT protocol stack

The following six protocols compose the CMIP protocol suite: ISO ACSE, ISO DIS ROSE, ISO CMIP, ISO Presentation, ISO Session and ISO Transport.

CMIP protocol stack


Related Protocols
UDP , TCP , IP , CMIP, CMIS , ACSE , ROSE , SNMP

Sponsor Source

CMOT is defined by IETF (www.ietf.org ) RFC 1189 and ISO (www.iso.org ).



Reference

http://www.javvin.com/protocol/rfc1189.pdf : The Common Management Information Services and Protocols for the Internet (CMOT and CMIP)