RFC 1470 (rfc1470) - Page 2 of 192
FYI on a Network Management Tool Catalog: Tools for Monitoring and Debugging TCP/IP Internets and Interconnected Devices
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RFC 1470 FYI: Network Management Tool Catalog June 1993
The tools described in this catalog are in no way endorsed by the
IETF. For the most part, we have neither evaluated the tools in this
catalog, nor validated their descriptions. Most of the descriptions
of commercial tools have been provided by vendors. Caveat Emptor.
Acknowledgements
This catalog is the result of work on the part of the NOCTools2
Working Group of the User Services Area of the IETF. The following
individuals made especially notable contributions: Chris Myers,
Darren Kinley, Gary Malkin, Mohamed Ellozy, and Mike Patton.
Current Postings
The current contents of the NOCtools catalog may be retrieved via
anonymous FTP from wuarchive.wustl.edu. The entries are stored as
individual files in the directory /doc/noctools.
"No-Writeups" Appendix
This section contains references to tools which are known to exist,
but which have not been fully cataloged. If anyone wishes to author
an entry for one of these tools please contact us at:
Keep in mind that if these or other tools are included in the future,
they will be available in the on-line version of the catalog.
Each mention is separated by a for improved readability.
If you intend to actually print-out this section of the catalog, then
you should probably strip-out the .
How to Submit/Update an Entry
1) review the template included below to determine what
information you will need to collect,
2) review the keywords to see what your indexing options are,
3) assemble (update) catalog entry to include results of
1) and 2).
4) Submit your entry using either of the following two methods:
a) Post your submission to: comp.internet.noctools.submissions
b) Email your submission to:
New entries will be circulated automatically upon reception. As time
permits, the NOCtools editors will review recent submissions and
incorporate them into the master indexes. Enquiries regarding the
NOCTools2 Working Group