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The Bundle Of Computer Network Management Via SMS By Parisa Ardakanian Bachelors Thesis in IT Islamic Azad University Of Mashhad September 14,2009 1 2 مزایای مانیتورینگ شبکه پروتکل SNMP مدل مدیریت شبکه ی ISO مدیریت شبکه چیست؟
سلسله مراتب MIB مقدمه عناصر اصلی در SNMP پایگاه اطلاعات مدیریتی در SNMP معماری SNMP فرامین پایه در SNMP تجهیزات مورد نیاز مدیریت شبکه از طریق SMS نتیجه گیری روش کار فهرست مقدمه امروزه اکثر تکنولوژی های جدید به دنبال راهی برای تسهیل زندگی می باشند. دنیای امروز در تلاش برای توسعه سیستمهایی است که کاربرد تلفن همراه رابه فراتر از مرزهای ارتباطات برساند و این دستگاه همراه را به یک کنترل کننده ازراه دور تبدیل کند. در این ارائه خواهیم دید که چگونه مدیریت یک شبکه کامپیوتری از راه دور وتنها با ارسال یک SMS به سهولت امکان پذیراست. 3 Computer Management Via SMS مدیریت شبکه چیست؟
مدیریت شبکه سرویسی است که ابزارها، برنامه ها و دستگاه های متنوعی را بکار می گیرد تا به مدیران شبکه درنگه داری و مانیتور کردن شبکه هاکمک کند. 4 Computer Management Via SMS مدل مدیریت شبکه ISO مدیریت اجرا مدیریت پیکربندی مدیریت حسابگری مدیریت خطا مدیریت امنیت 5 Computer Management Via SMS مزایای مانیتورینگ شبکه شناسایی نفوذ گران و کاربران مشکل ساز و فیلتر کردن آنها بهینه سازی کارایی شبکه شناسایی و حذف ویروس های شبکه استفاده بهینه از پهنای باند ...
6 Computer Management Via SMS از جمله پروتکلهای مدیریت شبکه مشهور، پروتکل مدیریت شبکه ساده(SNMP) می باشد. 7 Computer Management Via SMS پروتکل SNMP این پروتکل با هدف تسهیل امر مدیریت تجهیزات شبکه، برقراری ارتباط با اجزا شبکه و تبادل اطلاعات مدیریتی بین سیستم ها و تجهیزات شبکه، به کار می رود. 8 Computer Management Via SMS عناصر اصلی در SNMP Managed Devices Agent Network Management System 9 Computer Management Via SMS معماری SNMP 10 Computer Management Via SMS پایگاه اطلاعات مدیریتی در SNMP مجموعه ای از اطلاعات جامع است که به صورت سلسله مراتبی سازماندهی شده است ودر بین سیستم مدیریت شبکه و اجزاء شبکه به صورت مشترک مورد استفاده قرار می گیرد.
11 Computer Management Via SMS سلسله مراتب MIB 12 Computer Management Via SMS فرامین پایه در SNMP Set Get Trap 13 Computer Management Via SMS فرامین پایه در SNMP :Get با این فرمان NMS تجهیزات مدیریت شده را مانیتور می کند و متغیرهای گوناگونی را که توسط تجهیزات مدیریت شده نگهداری می شوند را امتحان یا بازرسی می کند. 14 Computer Management Via SMS فرامین پایه در SNMP : Set با این فرمان NMS تجهیزات مدیریت شده را کنترل می کند و مقادیر متغیرهای ذخیره

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The word computer refers to an object that can accept some input and produce some output. In fact, the human brain itself is a sophisticated computer, and scientists are learning more about how it works with each passing year. Our most common use of the word computer, though, is to describe an electronic device containing a microprocessor.

A microprocessor is a small electronic device that can carry out complex calculations in the blink of an eye. You can find microprocessors in many devices you use each day, such as cars, refrigerators and televisions. The most recognized device with a microprocessor is the personal computer, or PC. In fact, the concept of a computer has become nearly synonymous with the term PC.

When you hear PC, you probably envision an enclosed device with an attached video screen, keyboard and some type of a pointing device, like a mouse or touchpad. You might also envision different forms of PCs, such as desktop computers, towers and laptops. The term PC has been associated with certain brands, such as Intel processors or Microsoft operating systems. In this article, though, we define a PC as a more general computing device with these characteristics:

designed for use by one person at a time

runs an operating system to interface between the user and the microprocessor

has certain common internal components described in this article, like a CPU and RAM

runs software applications designed for specific work or play activities

allows for adding and removing hardware or software as needed

PCs trace their history back to the 1970s when a man named Ed Roberts began to sell computer kits based on a microprocessor chip designed by Intel. Roberts called his computer the Altair 8800 and sold the unassembled kits for $395. Popular Electronics ran a story about the kit in its January 1975 issue, and to the surprise of just about everyone, the kits became an instant hit. Thus, the era of the personal computer began [sources: Cerruzi, Lasar].

While the Altair 8800 was the first real personal computer, it was the release of the Apple II a couple of years later that signaled the start of the PC as a sought-after home appliance. The Apple II, from inventors Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, proved that there was a demand for computers in homes and schools. Soon after, long-established computer companies like IBM and Texas Instruments jumped into the PC market, and new brands like Commodore and Atari jumped into the game.

In this article, we'll look inside the PC to find out about its parts and what they do. We'll also check out the basic software used to boot and run a PC. Then, we'll cover mobile PCs and examine the future for PC technology.

Core PC Components

To see how a PC works, let's start with the pieces that come together to make up the machine. The following are the components common to PCs in the order they're typically assembled:

Case -- If you're using a laptop, the computer case includes keyboard and screen. For desktop PCs, the case is typically some type of box with lights, vents, and places for attaching cables. The size of the case can vary from small tabletop units to tall towers. A larger case doesn't always imply a more powerful computer; it's what's inside that counts. PC builders design or select a case based on the type of motherboard that should fit inside.

Motherboard -- The primary circuit board inside your PC is its motherboard. All components, inside and out, connect through the motherboard in some way. The other components listed on this page are removable and, thus, replaceable without replacing the motherboard. Several important components, though, are attached directly to the motherboard. These include the complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS), which stores some information, such as the system clock, when the computer is powered down. Motherboards come in different sizes and standards, the most common as of this writing being ATX and MicroATX. From there, motherboards vary by the type of removable components they're designed to handle internally and what ports are available for attaching external devices.

Power supply -- Other than its CMOS, which is powered by a replaceable CMOS battery on the motherboard, every component in your PC relies on its power supply. The power supply connects to some type of power source, whether that's a battery in the case of mobile computers, or a power outlet in the case of desktop PCs. In a desktop PC, you can see the power supply mounted inside the case with a power cable connection on the outside and a handful of attached cables inside. Some of these cables connect directly to the motherboard while others connect to other components like drives and fans.

Central processing unit (CPU) -- The CPU, often just called the processor, is the component that contains the microprocessor. That microprocessor is the heart of all the PC's operations, and the performance of both hardware and software rely on the processor's performance. Intel and AMD are the largest CPU manufacturers for PCs, though you'll find others on the market, too. The two common CPU architectures are 32-bit and 64-bit, and you'll find that certain software relies on this architecture distinction.

Random-access memory (RAM) -- Even the fastest processor needs a buffer to store information while it's being processed. The RAM is to the CPU as a countertop is to a cook: It serves as the place where the ingredients and tools you're working with wait until you need to pick up and use them. Both a fast CPU and an ample amount of RAM are necessary for a speedy PC. Each PC has a maximum amount of RAM it can handle, and slots on the motherboard indicate the type of RAM the PC requires.

Drives -- A drive is a device intended to store data when it's not in use. A hard drive or solid state drive stores a PC's operating system and software, which we'll look at more closely later. This category also includes optical drives such as those used for reading and writing CD, DVD and Blu-ray media. A drive connects to the motherboard based on the type of drive controller technology it uses, including the older IDE standard and the newer SATA standard.

Cooling devices -- The more your computer processes, the more heat it generates. The CPU and other components can handle a certain amount of heat. However, if a PC isn't cooled properly, it can overheat, causing costly damage to its components and circuitry. Fans are the most common device used to cool a PC. In addition, the CPU is covered by a metallic block called a heat sink, which draws heat away from the CPU. Some serious computer users, such as gamers, sometimes have more expensive heat management solutions, like a water-cooled system, designed to deal with more intense cooling demands.

Cables -- All the components we've mentioned so far are connected by some combination of cables. These cables are designed to carry data, power or both. PCs should be constructed so that the cables fold neatly within the case and do not block air flow throughout it.


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