Network Management, MIBs and MPLS: Principles, Design and Implementation" is written by Stephen Morris. Efficiently manage large, complex, multi-service networks. It proposes solutions to difficult network management problems. It uses practical examples in Java and C++. It covers both enterprise and service provider networks. Cost-efficiently manage and troubleshoot your MPLS network with SNMP! In today's business world, it is crucial to be able to manage large, complex networks in an efficient and cost-effective manner. "Network Management, MIBs and MPLS: Principles, Design and Implementation" makes such management possible. Widely-experienced engineer and network management specialist, Stephen Morris discusses how, the skillful use of MIBs (management information bases) and network management system (NMS) technology, can be used to help solve some of the management problems associated with running large footprint enterprise and service provider networks. These problems include issues of wide technology mix (ATM, FR, Ethernet, IP, MPLS etc.) , the increasing need for real time IP traffic, the need for strong security, scalability (the latter is possibly the biggest single problem facing network managers). With examples in both Java and C++, this book covers SNMPv3, network management software components, IP routing, MPLS, and much more. The coverage includes: in-depth analysis of SNMP, the de facto network management standard; scalability solutions using special MIB features, NMS and MPLS; HP's Openview Network Node Manager; Network management server components; NMS software components; case studies in MPLS network management using the IETF MPLS MIBs; the theory and practice of network management; numerous reference appendices featuring over 20 pages of C++ and Java source code designed to clearly illustrate the rudimentary structure of an NMS. For networking professionals, network managers, MIB authors and anyone associated with programming for large-scale networks, "Network Management, MIBs and MPLS: Principles, Design and Implementation" is a vital handbook.