A global network management framework for the 90s

R. Voruganti
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Network management has been recognized as one of the most challenging problems facing the network community. Managing communications resources (that are diverse, heterogeneous, and produced by a wide range of vendors) via current network management solutions imposes major obstacles. Network management systems (NMS), that are currently available in the market, utilize standards-based as well as proprietary network management systems. Vendors recognize the need for "Open" NMS products and frequently announce new products (based on the international standards (IS and draft IS, DIS) and frameworks). This paper summarizes the challenges faced by the network manager who needs to manage today's networks and addresses the difficulties associated with implementing standards-based network management software in existing systems. This paper also identifies emerging network standards/profiles and their migration strategy. The author proposes a standard-based integrated NMS (INMS) architecture, that is loosely coupled, flexible, and easily expandable. Furthermore, this architecture will provide a stable yet flexible framework upon which an interoperable communications and network management system can be built. This proposed INMS architecture will conform to existing standards and emerging international standards (Simple Network Management Protocol, (SNMP), OSI Management Standards, Government Network Management Profile (GNMP), OSI/NM Forum standards, draft DoD-MIL-STD-38000, and OMNIPoints).<>
90年代的全球网络管理框架
网络管理已被公认为是网络社区面临的最具挑战性的问题之一。通过当前的网络管理解决方案管理通信资源(各种各样的、异构的、由各种各样的供应商生产的)带来了很大的障碍。目前市场上可用的网络管理系统(NMS)既使用基于标准的网络管理系统,也使用专有的网络管理系统。供应商认识到对“开放”NMS产品的需求,并经常发布新产品(基于国际标准(IS和草案IS、DIS)和框架)。本文总结了需要管理当今网络的网络管理员所面临的挑战,并解决了在现有系统中实现基于标准的网络管理软件相关的困难。本文还确定了新兴的网络标准/配置文件及其迁移策略。作者提出了一种基于标准的集成NMS (INMS)体系结构,该体系结构具有松耦合、灵活和易于扩展的特点。此外,该体系结构将提供一个稳定而灵活的框架,在此基础上可以构建可互操作的通信和网络管理系统。这个拟议的INMS架构将符合现有标准和新兴的国际标准(简单网络管理协议(SNMP)、OSI管理标准、政府网络管理配置文件(GNMP)、OSI/NM论坛标准、DoD-MIL-STD-38000草案和OMNIPoints)。
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