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25: 204: 208: 147:, an abstract representation of network resources that are managed. With "representation", we mean not only the actual device that is managed, but also the 172:
A managed object may represent a physical entity, a network service, or an abstraction of a resource that exists independently of its use in management.
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that shows information about the printer, such as the location, printer status, printing progress, paper choice, and printing margins.
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In telecommunications management, a resource within the telecommunications environment that may be managed through the use of
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The database, where all managed objects are stored, is called
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