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Network Management: Principles and Practice provides a balance of theoretical backgrounds and practical aspects of network management. Unlike other books that talk only about specific network technologies, Mani Subramanian lays the foundation for network management by presenting the background, the technologies, and the tools that all network managers simply must know. He does this by breaking the book down into three parts: *Part I provides a background on networking and network technologies such as hubs, routers, bridges, and switches. *Part II addresses network management architectures and protocols before moving on to discuss SNMP management, broadband management, and TMN. *Part III focuses on tools to monitor network parameters, network management applications, and solutions to manage networks and systems. Throughout the book, the author intertwines real-world examples based upon his experience in managing, engineering, and operating networks. 0201357429B04062001

Table of Contents:
1. Data Communications and Network Management Overview. Introduction. Analogy of Telephone Network Management. Data (Computer) and Telecommunication Network. Distributed Computing Environment. TCP / IP-Based Networks: Internet and Intranet. Communications Protocols and Standards. Communication Architectures. Protocol Layers and Services. Case Histories on Networking and Management. Case History 1: Importance of Topology (“Case of the Footprint”). Case History 2: Filtering does not reduce load on node. Some Common Network Problems. Challenge of Information Technology Managers. Network Management: Goals, Organization and Functions. Goal of Network Management. Network Provisioning. Network Operations and NOC. Network Installation and Maintenance. Network Management System. Network and System Management. Current Status and Future of Network Management. Summary. Exercises. 2. Review of Computer Network Technology. Introduction. Network Topology. Local Area Networks. Ethernet. Fast Ethernet. Gigabit Ethernet. Full Duplex Ethernet. Switched Ethernet. Virtual LAN. Token Ring. FDDI. Network Node Components. Hubs. Bridges. Remote Bridge. Transparent Bridge. Source Routing Bridge. Routers. Gateways and Protocol Converters. Multiprotocol Routers / Tunneling. Half-Bridge Configuration of Router. Switches. Wide Area Networks. Transmission Technology. Introduction. Wired Transmission. Wireless Transmission Media. Transmission Modes. Integrated Services: ISDN, Frame Relay, and Broadband. Summary. Exercises. 3. Basic Foundations: Standards, Models, and Language. Introduction. Network Management Standards. Network Management Models. Organization Model. Information Model. Management Information Tree. Managed Object Perspective. Communication Model. Abstract Syntax Notation One: ASN.1. Terminology, Symbols and Conventions. Objects and Data Types. Object Name. An Example of Use of ASN.1 from ISO 8824. Encoding Structure. Macros. Functional Model. Summary. Exercises. 4. SNMPv1 Network Management: Organization and Information Models. Introduction. Managed Network: Case Histories and Examples. History of SNMP Management. Internet Organizations and Standards. Organizations. Internet Documents. SNMP Model. Organization Model. System Overview. Information Model. Introduction. Structure of Management Information. Managed Object. Management of Information Base. Summary. Exercises. 5. SNMPv1 Network Management: Communication and Functional Models. Introduction. SNMP Communication Model. SNMP Architecture. Administrative Model. SNMP Protocol Specifications. SNMP Operations. SNMP MIB Group. Functional Model. Summary. Exercises. 6. SNMP Management: SNMPv2. Introduction to SNMPv2 2. Major Changes in SNMPv2. SNMPv2 System Architecture. SNMPv2 Structure of Management Information. SMI Definitions for SNMPv2. Information Modules. SNMP Keywords. Module Definitions. Object Definitions. Textual Conventions. Creation and Deletion of Rows in Tables. Notification Definitions. Conformance Statements. SNMv2 Management Information Base. Changes to System Group in SNMPv2. Changes to SNMP Group in SNMPv2. Information for Notification in SNMPv2. Conformance Information in SNMPv2. Expanded Internet MIB-II. SNMPv2 Protocol 36. Data Structure of SNMPv2 PDUs. SNMPv2 Protocol Operations. Compatibility with SNMPv1. Bi-lingual Manager. SNMP Proxy Server. Summary. Exercises. 7. SNMP Management: SNMPv3. Introduction. SNMPv3 Key Features. SNMPv3 Documentation Architecture. Architecture. Elements of Entity. Names. Abstract Service Interfaces. SNMPv3 Applications. Command Generator. Command Responder. Notification Originator. Notification Receiver. Proxy Forwarder. SNMPv3 Management Information Base. Security. Security Threats. Security Modules. Message Format. SNMPv3 User-based Security Model. Authentication Protocols. Encryption Protocol. Access Control. Elements of the Model. VACM Process. VACM MIB. Summary. Exercises. 8. SNMP Management: RMON. Introduction. What is Remote Monitoring? RMON SMI and MIB. RMON1. RMON1 Textual Conventions. RMON1 Ethernet Management Information Base. Relationship Between Control and Data Tables. Token Ring RMON Management Information Base. RMON2. RMON2 Management Information Base. RMON2 Conformance Specifications. ATM Remote Monitoring. A Case Study on Internet Traffic. Summary. Exercises. 9. Broadband Network Management: ATM Networks. Broadband Network and Services. ATM Technology. Virtual Path - Virtual Circuit. ATM Packet Size. Integrated Service. WAN / SONET. ATM LAN Emulation. Virtual LAN. ATM Network Management. ATM Network Reference Model. Integrated Local Management Interface. ATM Management Information Base. Role of SNMP and ILMI in ATM Management. M1 Interface: Management of ATM Network Element. M2 Interface: Management of Private Network. M3 Interface: Customer Network Management of Public Network. M4 Interface: Public Network Management. Management of LAN Emulation. ATM Digital Exchange Interface Management. Summary. Exercises. 10. Broadband Network Management: Access Networks. Broadband Access Networks. Broadband Access Technology. HFC Technology. Broadband LAN. Cable Modem. HFC Plant. RF Spectrum for Cable Modem. HFC Management. Cable Modem and CMTS Management. HFC Link Management. RF Spectrum Management. xDSL Technology. ADSL Access Network in Overall Network. ADSL Architecture. ADSL Channeling Schemes. ADSL Encoding Schemes. ADSL Management. ADSL Network Management Elements. ADSL Configuration Management. ADSL Fault Management. ADSL Performance Management. SNMP-based ADSL Line MIB. MIB Integration with Interfaces Groups in MIB-2. ADSL Configuration Profiles. Summary. Exercises. 11. Telecommunications Network Management. Introduction. Why TMN? Operation Systems. TMN Conceptual Model. TMN Standards. TMN Architecture. Functional Architecture. Physical Architecture. Information Architecture. TMN Management Service Architecture. TMN Integrated View. Implementation Issues. Implementation Using OMNIPoint. Summary. 12. Network Management Tools and Systems. Introduction. Network Management Tools. Tools Catalog. BERT. Basic Software Tools. SNMP MIB Tools. Protocol Analyzer. Network Statistics Measurement Systems. Traffic Load Monitoring. Protocol Statistics. Data and Error Statistics. Traffic Statistics Using MRTG. Network Management Systems. Functional Components. Multi-NMS Configuration. Network Management System Requirements. Commercial Network Management Systems. System Management. Commercial System Management Solutions. CA Unicenter TNG. Tivoli TME. Low-End System Management. Summary. Exercises. 13. Network Management Applications. Introduction. Configuration Management. Network Provisioning. Inventory Management. Network Topology. Fault Management. Fault Detection. Fault Location and Isolation Techniques. Performance Management. Performance Metrics. Data Monitoring. Problem Isolation. Performance Statistics. Event Correlation Techniques. Rule-Based Reasoning. Case-Based Reasoning. Codebook Correlation Model. Finite State Machine Model. Security Management. Policies and Procedures. Resources to Prevent Security Breaches. Accounting Management. Reports Management. Policy Based Management. Summary. 14. Web-Based Management. Introduction. Web Interface and Web Management. Local and Remote Access. Web Interface SNMP Management. Embedded Web-Based Management. Desktop Management Interface. Web-Based Enterprise Management. Java Management API. Future Direction. Summary. 0201357429T04062001

About the Author :
Mani Subramanian is a professor at Georgia Institute of Technology, where he teaches a Network Management course based on his years of industry experience. He has led research and development at several networking corporations and has practical knowledge of networking and network management. In 1989, he was elected Technical Director of the OSI Network Management Forum and was responsible for the first release of OSI NM specifications. Dr. Subramanian received his Ph.D from Purdue University. 0201357429AB04062001


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780201357424
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Pearson
  • Height: 240 mm
  • No of Pages: 644
  • Sub Title: Principles and Practice
  • Width: 195 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0201357429
  • Publisher Date: 06 Jan 2000
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 29 mm
  • Weight: 1180 gr


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