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Protocol Conversion Approach to Include Devices with Administration Restriction on a Framework of Reference of Management Network

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Considering the problem of handling devices with management limitations, the solution can be based on protocol conversion through finite-state converter in combination with the SNMP proxy agent functions and using the serial ports of legacy equipment and small devices with processing restrictions as sensors on a Ad Hoc network or Internet of Things. It reviews the framework of reference of management network, giving details of the challenges for the mentioned devices and the state of art of the existing solutions. This paper approximates to the proposed solution due to the research is in progress.

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Notes

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    http://www.kratosnetworks.com/products/network-management/compass.

  2. 2.

    http://www.skyline.be/dataminer.

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    http://netboss.com/page/netboss-xt.

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    Information based on actual quotes with each provider.

  5. 5.

    http://ipcomm.de/product/ipConv/en/sheet.html.

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    http://www.redlion.net/products/industrial-networking/communication-converters/.

  7. 7.

    Another control signals, like RTS (resquest to send), CTS (clear to send), DTR (data terminal ready) or DSR (data set ready), are not considered because they are applied over modem communications, and that kind of connections are not part of the scope of this research.

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For the development of this paper, it took advantage of the members comments of the research group in dynamic telecommunications networks and distributed programming languages - TLÖN, and professor Oscar Agudelo from Universidad Nacional de Colombia.

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García, M.T., Zarate, H., Ortíz Triviño, J. (2017). Protocol Conversion Approach to Include Devices with Administration Restriction on a Framework of Reference of Management Network. In: Figueroa-García, J., López-Santana, E., Villa-Ramírez, J., Ferro-Escobar, R. (eds) Applied Computer Sciences in Engineering. WEA 2017. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 742. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66963-2_8

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