Network Management
Network Management
Network Management
Effective network management optimizes a telecommunication networks operational capabilities and resources - Optimization. System Depth - A Network Management Problem Network Management - From A PSTN Perspective
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The LAN is bridged to a frame relay box that fed a 384 kbps channel with an E1 hierarchy (06 E0 channels), via tandemed microwave links to a large facility at the distant end (550 Km) with similar characteristics.
Such is typical of a fairly complex network requiring an overall network management system.
Network Management
The solution for a LAN is comparatively straight-forward, in which the network management facility or LAN protocol analyzer becomes just another active station on the LAN. Network management traffic remains as any other revenue-bearing traffic on the LAN, and ofcourse this should not overpower the LAN with message unit quantity. For a true network management system, a separate network managenent communication channel may have to be provided and sandwiched into the physical layer. However, SNMP was developed to typically use the transport services of UDP/IP, which is an additional overhead.
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There are three important functions that contribute to attaining the above stated objectives: Network Traffic Management
- NTM Center - NTM Principles - NTM Functions - NTM Controls
Focused Overload:
It is generally directed toward a particular location and may result from media stimulation.
Expansive Controls:
These controls reroute traffic from routes experiencing overflows or failures to other parts of the network that are lightly loaded with traffic because of non-coincident trunk and switching system busy hours.
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REFERENCE
Chapter - 21, Fundamentals of Telecommunications by Roger L. Freeman, 2nd Ed. John Wiley & Sons Inc. N.J., 2005.
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