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DR - Shiny Duela J Associate Professor: Network Topology Architecture Network Management Architecture

Network topology architecture encompasses how a network is architected and accounts for future growth. It determines the form a network will take, such as star, ring, or mesh topology. The routing capability and operational experience of existing networks help identify features required from routing protocols. A network provider determines the best topological architecture. Network management architecture addresses router configuration and statistics collection. The management plane configures routers and collects statistics through SNMP. It is associated with network operations. The control plane exchanges control information between routers to manage functions like virtual links. The routing functions are in the control plane. The data plane transfers data like web and email using IP, and is partitioned from the control and management planes.

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DR - Shiny Duela J Associate Professor: Network Topology Architecture Network Management Architecture

Network topology architecture encompasses how a network is architected and accounts for future growth. It determines the form a network will take, such as star, ring, or mesh topology. The routing capability and operational experience of existing networks help identify features required from routing protocols. A network provider determines the best topological architecture. Network management architecture addresses router configuration and statistics collection. The management plane configures routers and collects statistics through SNMP. It is associated with network operations. The control plane exchanges control information between routers to manage functions like virtual links. The routing functions are in the control plane. The data plane transfers data like web and email using IP, and is partitioned from the control and management planes.

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Network Topology Architecture

Network Management Architecture

Dr.Shiny Duela J
Associate Professor
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NETWORK TOPOLOGY ARCHITECTURE

Network topology Topolog


architecture
▪ encompasses how a network is to be y▪
It refers to the form that a network will
architected in an operational environment adopt, such as a star, ring, Manhattan-
while accounting for future growth. street network, or a fully-mesh
1 topology, or a combination of them. 2

Routing Operational experience of an existing


capability network
▪ including any limitation or flexibility ▪ contribute to the identification of
provided by a routing protocol. additional features required from a routing
▪ It is up to a network provider, also protocol, the development of a new
routing protocol, the development of a
referred to as a network operator or a
new routing algorithm, or modification of
service provider, to determine the best
3 topological architecture for the network. an existing algorithm.
4

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NETWORK MANAGEMENT ARCHITECTURE

The management plane

1
addresses router configuration and collection of various statistics, such as
packet throughput, on a link. Router configuration refers to configuration of
2 a router in a network by assigning an IP address, identifying links to its
adjacent routers, invoking one or more routing protocols for operational use,
and so on.
3 Statistics collection may be done, for example, through a protocol
known as the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
4
The management plane of a router is closely associated with network
operations. The management plane may also include human actions
to configure and support networks.

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NETWORK MANAGEMENT ARCHITECTURE

The control plane

1
The control plane exchanges control information between routers, for
2 management of a variety of functions, such as setting up a virtual link.

3 The control plane is also involved in identifying the path to be taken


between the end points of this virtual link that relies on the routing
information exchange.
4

The routing related functions are in the control plane

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NETWORK MANAGEMENT ARCHITECTURE

The data plane

1
the data transfers, such as the web or email, are in the data plane
2

3
use IP for communication

the control plane and the management plane are completely partitioned
from the data plane.

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