Management of distributed measurement over interconnected networks

A model is described for managing stand-alone network measurement devices distributed over an interconnected network (i.e. a network of networks, or internet). A host anywhere on the internet can act as a controlling device that manages a scattered set of measurement monitors. A protocol based on this model and the service it provides are discussed. The protocol fits in the application layer of the OSI model.<<ETX>>

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