An alarm management approach in the management of multi-layered networks

J. Zupan, D. Medhi
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Abstract

We consider large interconnected networks that operate under a user-provider paradigm (such as IP over SONET) where networks from different layers are in different administrative domains. In such a relationship, the overall network survivability can benefit from a limited sharing of network management data between networks of different layers. The paper proposes a multi-layered alarm management framework in such a setting. The alarm manager uses a finite state machine to represent an alarm instance with state transitions triggered as a result of the correlation of multiple alarms. We present a constructive argument to demonstrate the correctness of the finite state machine. Alarm correlation is handled by a rule-based reasoning engine. The set of correlation rules and corresponding actions depends on the definition of alarms that can enter the system. Therefore, based on the multi-layered paradigm and the inclusion of a performance management agent, three alarm categories are created: provider network alarms; user network alarms; predictive alarms.
多层网络管理中的一种告警管理方法
我们考虑在用户-提供者范式(如IP over SONET)下运行的大型互联网络,其中来自不同层的网络位于不同的管理域中。在这种关系中,不同层的网络之间有限的网络管理数据共享可以提高整体网络的生存能力。在此背景下,本文提出了一种多层报警管理框架。警报管理器使用一个有限状态机来表示一个警报实例,该实例的状态转换是由多个警报的相关性触发的。我们提出了一个建设性的论点来证明有限状态机的正确性。警报关联由基于规则的推理引擎处理。关联规则集和相应的操作取决于可以进入系统的告警的定义。因此,基于多层范式和包含性能管理代理,创建了三种警报类别:提供者网络警报;用户网络报警;预测警报。
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