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Network management refers to the activities, methods, procedures, and tools that pertain to the operation, administration, maintenance, and provisioning of networked systems, which includes controlling, planning, allocating, deploying, coordinating, and monitoring the resources of a network. This b...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Morgan Kaufmann/Elsevier
c2009.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627690606719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front cover; Network Management; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; Contributing Authors; CHAPTER 1: Requirements for the Management of Networked Systems; 1.1 MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS; 1.2 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS; 1.3 ORGANIZATIONAL ASPECTS OF MANAGEMENT; 1.4 TIME ASPECTS OF MANAGEMENT; CHAPTER 2: IP Network Management; 2.1 CHOOSING TO MANAGE YOUR NETWORK; 2.2 CHOOSING A CONFIGURATION METHOD; 2.3 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE; 2.4 SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL; 2.5 EXTENSIBLE MARKUP LANGUAGE; 2.6 COMMON OBJECT REQUEST BROKER ARCHITECTURE; 2.7 CHOOSING A CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL
- 2.8 CHOOSING TO COLLECT STATISTICS2.9 POLICY CONTROL; CHAPTER 3: IP-Based Service Implementation and Network Management; 3.1 SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL; 3.2 IP-BASED SERVICE IMPLEMENTATION-OSS; 3.3 PROVISIONING ISSUES; 3.4 NETWORK MANAGEMENT ISSUES; 3.5 OSS ARCHITECTURE; 3.6 SUMMARY; CHAPTER 4: Network Management Architecture; 4.1 BACKGROUND; 4.2 DEFINING NETWORK MANAGEMENT; 4.3 NETWORK MANAGEMENT MECHANISMS; 4.4 ARCHITECTURAL CONSIDERATIONS; 4.5 SUMMARY; CHAPTER 5: SLA and Network Monitoring; 5.1 APPROACHES FOR NETWORK MONITORING; 5.2 PASSIVE NETWORK MONITORING
- 5.3 ACTIVE NETWORK MONITORINGCHAPTER 6: MPLS Network Management: An Introduction; 6.1 A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO MPLS; 6.2 MPLS APPLICATIONS; 6.3 KEY ASPECTS OF MPLS NETWORK MANAGEMENT; 6.4 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE MODULES FOR MPLS; 6.5 SUMMARY; CHAPTER 7: MPLS Management Interfaces; 7.1 THE BASICS OF MANAGEMENT INTERFACES; 7.2 COMMAND-LINE INTERFACE; 7.3 CORBA; 7.4 XML; 7.5 BULK FILE TRANSFER; 7.6 SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL; 7.7 SUMMARY; CHAPTER 8: Optical Networks: Control and Management; 8.1 NETWORK MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS; 8.2 OPTICAL LAYER SERVICES AND INTERFACING
- 8.3 LAYERS WITHIN THE OPTICAL LAYER8.4 MULTIVENDOR INTEROPERABILITY; 8.5 PERFORMANCE AND FAULT MANAGEMENT; 8.6 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT; 8.7 OPTICAL SAFETY; 8.8 SUMMARY; CHAPTER 9: GMPLS Provisioning and Management; 9.1 PROVISIONING AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS; 9.2 GMPLS MIB MODULES; CHAPTER 10: The Foundation of Policy Management; 10.1 INTRODUCTION-A RETROSPECTIVE; 10.2 WHERE WE ARE; 10.3 DEFINITION OF POLICY MANAGEMENT; 10.4 INTRODUCTION TO AND MOTIVATION FOR POLICY MANAGEMENT; 10.5 THE NEED FOR A NEW SHARED INFORMATION MODEL; 10.6 THE BENEFITS OF PBNM; 10.7 SUMMARY
- CHAPTER 11: Policy-Based Network Management Fundamentals11.1 INTRODUCTION; 11.2 THE NEED FOR OOA, DESIGN, AND MODELING IN PBNM SYSTEMS; 11.3 CONCEPTUAL POLICY MODEL; 11.4 DEFINITION OF A PBM SYSTEM; 11.5 POLICY TERMINOLOGY-AN APPROACH; 11.6 ESSENTIAL TERMINOLOGY FOR PBM SYSTEMS; 11.7 NEW TERMINOLOGY NOT COVERED IN RFC 3198; 11.8 DEFINITION OF POLICY-BASED MANAGEMENT; 11.9 DEFINITION OF POLICY-BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT; 11.10 HIGH-LEVEL REQUIREMENTS OF A PBNM SYSTEM; 11.11 USING MODELING TO SOLVE INFORMATION OVERLOAD; 11.12 POLICY USED TO EXPRESS BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS; 11.13 SUMMARY
- References and Further Reading