Title :
A framework for end-to-end proactive network management
Author :
Hariri, S. ; Kim, Y. ; Varshney, K. ; Kaminski, R. ; Hague, D. ; Maciag, C.
Author_Institution :
Syracuse Univ., NY, USA
Abstract :
Current advances in networking, computing, software and web technologies have led to an explosive growth in the development of networked applications. Management of large-scale networks and their applications is an extremely complex task due to factors such as centralized management architectures, lack of coordination and compatibility among heterogeneous network management systems, and dynamic characteristics of networks and application bandwidth requirements. We do need to develop an integrated network management paradigm that is proactive, scalable and robust. In this paper, we present a framework for end-to-end proactive management of global heterogeneous networks and their applications. Our framework consists of a three level hierarchy: Network and Protocol Management (NPM) Management Computing System (MCS), and Application Centric Management (ACM). The NPM layer addresses the issues of utilizing existing network management tools, abstracting their collected management information, and providing proactive management services to manage networks and protocols. The MCS layer addresses the core system management issues and provides system management services to enable the development of efficient proactive management of a wide range of network applications. The ACM layer addresses the issues required to develop application specific management techniques, and manage applications so they can meet their requirements in real-time
Keywords :
computer network management; Application Centric Management; Management Computing System; Network and Protocol Management; centralized management architectures; heterogeneous network management; large-scale networks; network management tools; proactive network management; real-time; Application software; Bandwidth; Computer architecture; Computer network management; Computer networks; Explosives; Information management; Large-scale systems; Protocols; Robustness;
Conference_Titel :
Network Operations and Management Symposium, 1998. NOMS 98., IEEE
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4351-4
DOI :
10.1109/NOMS.1998.654902