Network management standards–network management model– organization model– information model abstract syntax notation 1 (ASN.1) – encoding structure– macros–functional model. Network management application functional requirements:Configuration management– fault management–performance management–Error correlation technology– security management– accounting management– common management–report management– polity based management–service level management–management service–community definitions– capturing the requirements– simple and formal approaches–semi formal and formal notations.
CMISE model–service definitions–errors–scooping and filtering features– synchronization– functional units– association services– common management information protocol specification.
Rationale for information modeling–management information model–object oriented modeling paradigm– structure of management information–managed object class definition–management information base.
SNMPv1: managed networks–SNMP models– organization model–information model–SNMPv2 communication model–functional model–major changes in SNMPv2–structure of management information, MIB–SNMPv2 protocol– compatibility with SNMPv1– SNMPv3– architecture– applications–MIB security, remote monitoring–SMI and MIB– RMQN1 and RMON2.
ATM integrated local management interface–ATM MIB–M1– M2–M3– M4– interfaces–ATM digital exchange interface management–digita1 subscriber loop and asymmetric DSL technologies–ADSL configuration management–performance management Network management tools: Network statistics management–network management system–management platform case studies: OPENVIEW–ALMAP.
Reference Book:
1. Henry Haojin Wang, “Telecommunication Network Management”, Mc- Graw Hill ,1999 2. Salah Aidarous & Thomas Plevyak, “Telecommunication Network Management: Technologies and Implementations” , Wiley,1997
Text Book:
1. Mani Subramanian, “Network Management: Principles and Practice” Pearson Education, Second edition, 2010 2. Lakshmi G Raman, “Fundamentals of Telecommunications Network Management” ,Wiley, 1999