Title :
Generic Monitoring and Intervention on Self-Configuring Networks
Author :
Nunzi, Giorgio ; Brunner, Marcus ; Schuetz, Simon
Author_Institution :
Network Lab., NEC Eur. Ltd., Heidelberg
Abstract :
Self-configuration is a promising approach in network management. A self-configuring node is able to change some of its parameters autonomously according to changes of the environment (change of network conditions or information delivered from neighbour nodes). A network of self-configuring nodes promises increased scalability, low installation costs and better performances. On the other hand, such solutions introduce new possible cause of failures caused by complexity of fully distributed configuration algorithms: common drawbacks are loop configurations, oscillations of information changes and network traffic overload. At the end, the lacks of a common framework to monitor self-configuring devices constitutes a severe burden for providers to adopt self-configuring solutions in existing networks. This presentation proposes a novel architecture to monitor self-configuring devices, raise alarms when a bad behaviour is identified and filter some self-configuring operations. The architecture is based on an SNMP module to be integrated into a self-configuring node. The presentation completes with considerations to integrate the proposed framework with existing self-configuring nodes and network management systems
Keywords :
telecommunication network management; telecommunication traffic; SNMP module; fully distributed configuration algorithms; generic monitoring; loop configurations; network conditions; network management systems; network traffic overload; self-configuring devices; self-configuring networks; 3G mobile communication; Centralized control; Costs; Europe; Humans; Laboratories; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Monitoring; National electric code; WiMAX;
Conference_Titel :
Network Operations and Management Symposium, 2006. NOMS 2006. 10th IEEE/IFIP
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0142-9
DOI :
10.1109/NOMS.2006.1687617