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Network Management - Introduction
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References
Communications Network Management, Kornel Terplan Prentice Hall 1992, 2nd ed.
Managing Inter networks with SNMP Mark A. Miller, M& T books 1999, 3rd ed.
SNMP, SNMPv2, SNMPv3 and RMON1 & 2, William Stallings, 3rd ed. Addison Wiley 1999
Telecommunications Network Management into the 21st century : techniques, standards, technologies, and applications, New York : IEEE Press
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References - contd How to Manage your Network Using SNMP,
Marshall T. Rose and Keith McCloghrie The Simple Book, Marshall T. Rose A Practical Guide to SNMPv3 and Network 8.
Management, David Zeltserman, Prentice Hall. Network Management – Principles and Practice,
Mani Subramanian, Adddison Wesley Press Network Management, A Practical Perspective,
Allan Leinwand and Karen Fang Conroy, Addison Wesley
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Introduction What is Network Management?Managing Networks - is the network Performing optimally Troubleshooting Reconfiguring - configuration Expanding Secure Accounting, Usage Planning
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What if no NM?
What is the latest configuration? What are the systems and what is their
capacity?
Not up to speed? Where is the bottleneck? High delays under certain conditions? Why
is it happening? Permissions, access? Security?
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Strategic Importance of Network and Network Management
1970s – decade of centralized networks 1980s –
More LANs Interconnected LANs Distributed computing
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Contd.
Current Gigabit speeds SONET WANs Web based technologies Various architectures Wireless proliferation
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NM Functional Groupings
Network Management
Network provisioning
Network Operations
Network Maintenance
Planning
Design
Fault Management /Service Restoration
Configuration Management
Performance/Traffic Management
Security Management
Accounting Management
Reports Management
Inventory Management
Data Gathering Analysis
Fault Management
Trouble ticket administration
Network Installation
Network Repairs
Facilities Installation and Maintenance
Routine Network Tests
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Network Dependency
Business Commercial Education Research Defense Integration of these sectors
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Network Dependency
Failure of networks Inefficient operation
Heavy Downtime costs and Loss
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Factors affecting NM systems
Network Management
Growth of Networks
distributed architectures
Vendor population
Growing technologies
Business strategies
Growing users & demands
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Complexity of Network Management
Management by Human effort
Automated tools
Large networks - heterogeneous equipment
§ cost and complexity higher
§ need for standardized tools
management Staff
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Is NM crucial?
Better control – higher level of network performance
Better performance – higher productivity Higher productivity – financial stability
and improvement (Continuous improvements in network
management necessary)
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contd
How to cope with new applications? New Systems? Controlling complexity Improving services Balancing needs Reduce downtime Controlling costs
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NM? CEO: financial management of the corporate
communications network USER Availability Reliability Performance Stability Security Simplicity in accounting
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Critical Success Factors for NM
Process and procedures Steps and guidelines on how to use the
necessary tools to execute network management
Instruments Hardware & software for data collection
and processing Human Resources
NM personnel
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Process and Procedures
Configuration Management Fault Management Performance Management Security Management Accounting Planning
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Configuration Management
Middle and long range activities for controlling physical, electrical and logical inventories maintaining vendor files supporting provisioning and order
processing managing changes distributing software
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Fault Management
Dynamically maintain network service level High availability Quick recognition of problems & performance
degradation Log control & information distribution Fault Isolation Reconfigure / Modify to minimize impact Repair /Replace failed components
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Performance Management
Ongoing evaluation of network – service level maintenance
Identify bottlenecks (potential) Check level of capacity/ utilisation? Check delays Check for unusual network behaviour
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Security
Ongoing protection of network Protection of Network Components Entry to network Access to Services Transfer of information from network Risk analysis – minimizing Implementing security plans Monitoring Success of strategies
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Accounting
Process of Collecting Interpreting Reporting on
Costing and charging oriented information on resource usage
Processing of accounting records, bill verifications, charge back procedures
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contd
Resources subject to accounting Communication facilities Hardware usage Software usage Other services
Security and Accounting depend on Company Policies
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Planning Off line management, based on collected statistics,
corporate level decisions, network designers, user requirements & demands
Involves dimensioning a networks Depends on
Network traffic Resource utilization Networking requirements Technological trade-offs Estimated growth – technology Growth of user population
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Monitoring and Control
Network Monitoring Observing and Analysing the status and
behaviour of the end-systems, intermediate systems and sub-networks
Three major functions Design monitoring mechanism Access information for monitoring Apply monitored information
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Types of monitored information
Static Information Related to current network configuration Infrequent information change
Dynamic Information Related to events
Statistical Derived from dynamic information
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Relationship Calls Blocked
Packet Loss Time Delay
Throughput
State Variables
Event Variable
Ssystem_Buffer Server details
System_Info
Status sensor Event Sensor
Derived_Status_sensor
Statistical information
Dynamic Information
Static Information
Sensor database
Conf. database
Sensor activation and data collection
Abstraction of state and event variables
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Monitoring and Control
Network Control Modifying parameters and causing actions to be
taken by the end systems, intermediate systems, sub-networks
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Physical and Logical Network management
Physical Problem detection Failure notification on
Physical entities– Circuits
– Devices
– Multiplexers etc
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Contd.
Logical Monitoring and management of
Logical Connections Session awareness Traffic flow monitoring
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In summary NM
NM is continuing process Data identification Extraction Collection Maintenance Analysis Interpretation
For Control and Management
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NM architecture - Manager / Agent Model
Management System Managed System
Manager Process
Management Database
Management Database
Managed Objects
Agent Process
Commands
Responses
Notifications
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Contd..
Management System Houses a Manager Application Management Database
Manager Application Interface between Network manager (human) and the
devices being managed Could be GUI based
There could be a number of manager applications and Management Systems
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Contd..
Managed System Has the Agent process Managed Objects Management Database Management Information Database
There could be a number of Managed Systems
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Contd..
Agent Process Collects statistics on communication and
network related activities Store statistics locally Respond to commands from network
Transmit collected statistics to network control centre
Change a parameter Provide status information Generate artificial traffic pattern to perform a test
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Contd..
Agent Process Send messages to the Manager Process when
local conditions undergo significant changes Notifications
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Contd.. Monitoring Agent
Module that generates summaries and statistical analyses of management information
Management Application
Manager Function
Agent Function Managed Objects
Management Application
Manager Function
Agent Function Managed Objects
Agent Function
Managed Objects
Monitoring Agent
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Managed Objects
Entities which need to be monitored and controlled TCP connection Packets Time CPU Link
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Management Information Base (MIB)
MIB is a virtual data Information base. It is compiled into the manager and Agent application. It is static
Management database contains the measured values associated with the Managed object. It is dynamic
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MIB structure
Tree structure with root Branches – managed objects by logical
categories leaves – managed objects
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Management Protocol
Sets up communication protocol between manager, agents and managed objects Commands Responses Notifications
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Techniques of monitoring
Polling Request-response interaction Manager queries for variables Agent responds Request reports with matching criteria
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Techniques of monitoring
Event Reporting Agent Initiated Manager is listener Periodic Events On occurrence of significant or unusual event
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Polling or Event Reporting
Either or combination Amount of traffic generated Robustness in critical situations Time delay in notification Amount of processing in managed devices
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Typical Manager Agent configuration
Network Manager
Router Agent
Host Agent
Router MIB Host MIB
Global MIB
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NM in the OSI model
NM resides at the Application layer
Application
Presentation
Session
Transport
Network
Data Link
Physical
Network Management Application
Internetwork Management
Local Network Management
Local Network
Connectivity
Internetwork Connectivity
Logical Connectivity