Abstract :
The ISO Telecommunications Management Network model traditionally divides management into five main areas: fault, configuration, accounting, performance, and security (FCAPS). Today, network costs have risen and resource availability has declined, so energy management is now on par with the traditional FCAPS areas. The IETF has established an energy-management working group (EMAN) to address energy-management concerns.
Keywords :
ISO standards; Internet; computer network performance evaluation; computer network security; telecommunication power management; EMAN; FCAPS; IETF; ISO Telecommunications Management Network model; energy-management working group; fault-configuration-accounting-performance-and-security; network costs; resource availability; Economics; Energy management; Fault diagnosis; ISO standards; Network architecture; Network security; Performance evaluation; Standards; Telecommunication network management; EMAN; FCAPS; ISO Telecommunications Management Network; accounting; and security; configuration; energy management; fault; performance; telecommunications networks;