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Where can i get RMON2 and RMON3source code

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#1: Aug 18 '08
hi all,
can anyone let me know where i can find RMON2 and RMON3 source code ,plz mention that site.

thank u
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#2: Aug 18 '08

re: Where can i get RMON2 and RMON3source code


Well, I found a "free and open-source implementation of a RMON2 network monitoring agent" called Ramon. There's no downloadable tarball (= tar.gz, a type of archive) yet, but you can get it via CVS (as it says here).

Hope that helps,
Nepomuk
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#3: Aug 18 '08

re: Where can i get RMON2 and RMON3source code


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Originally Posted by chinnakanna

hi all,
can anyone let me know where i can find RMON2 and RMON3 source code ,plz mention that site.

thank u

This is a standard, not an implementation. There is no 'source code' for standards - they define how the source is created.

You need to look for an applications that follows these standards such as nepomuk has posted above.
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#4: Aug 21 '08

re: Where can i get RMON2 and RMON3source code


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Originally Posted by nepomuk

Well, I found a "free and open-source implementation of a RMON2 network monitoring agent" called Ramon. There's no downloadable tarball (= tar.gz, a type of archive) yet, but you can get it via CVS (as it says here).

Hope that helps,
Nepomuk

thank u for the ramon code,but,in source files and header files some other language is used other than english for comments.can u tell me how to get understand it.
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#5: Aug 21 '08

re: Where can i get RMON2 and RMON3source code


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Originally Posted by vijayaa09

thank u for the ramon code,but,in source files and header files some other language is used other than english for comments.can u tell me how to get understand it.

Ah, the comments are probably written in German. There's a free German-English dictionary available under http://www.dict.cc/ and of course there's also babelfish which might (!) translate complete comments correctly.

Greetings,
Nepomuk

PS.: Are you the Original Poster? Because it's two different usernames...
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