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1 H-1 Network Management Network management is the process of controlling a complex data network to maximize its efficiency and productivity The overall goal of network management is to help with the complexity of a data network and to ensure that data can go across it with maximum efficiency and transparency to the users

2 H-2 Network Management The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Network Management Forum divided network management into five functional areas: –Fault Management –Configuration Management –Security Management –Performance Management –Accounting Management

3 H-3 Fault Management Is the process of locating problems, or faults, on the data network It involves the following steps: –Discover the problem –Isolate the problem –Fix the problem (if possible)

4 H-4 Configuration Management The configuration of certain network devices controls the behavior of the data network Configuration management is the process of finding and setting up (configuring) these critical devices

5 H-5 Security Management Is the process of controlling access to information on the data network Provides a way to monitor access points and records information on a periodic basis Provides audit trails and sounds alarms for security breaches

6 H-6 Performance Management Involves measuring the performance of the network hardware, software, and media Examples of measured activities are: –Overall throughput –Percentage utilization –Error rates –Response time

7 H-7 Accounting Management Involves tracking individual’s utilization and grouping of network resources to ensure that users have sufficient resources Involves granting or removing permission for access to the network

8 H-8 Network Management Protocols These protocols do not state how to accomplish the goals of network management They give methods to monitor and configure network devices The challenge to analyze the information in an effective manner rests with software engineers who write network management applications

9 H-9 Network Management Architectures The Network Management Platform can use various architectures to provide functionality The 3 most common are: –Centralized –Hierarchical –Distributed

10 H-10 Centralized Architecture The Network Management Platform resides on a single computer system For full redundancy, the computer system is backed up by another system Can allow access and forward events to other consoles on network

11 H-11 Centralized Architecture Used for: –All network alerts & events –All network information –Access all management applications

12 H-12 Centralized Architecture Pros: –Single location to view events & alerts –Single place to access network management applications and information –Security is easier to maintain

13 H-13 Centralized Architecture Cons: –Single system is not redundant or fault tolerant –As network elements are added, may be difficult or expensive to scale system to handle load –Having to query all devices from a single location

14 H-14 Hierarchical Architecture Uses multiple computer systems –One system acting as the central server –Other systems working as clients Central server requires backups for redundancy

15 H-15 Hierarchical Architecture Key features: –Not dependent on a single system –Distribution of network management tasks –Network monitoring distributed throughout network –Centralized information storage

16 H-16 Hierarchical Architecture Pros: –Multiple systems to manage the network Cons: –Information gathering is more difficult and time consuming –The list of managed devices managed by each client needs to be predetermined and manually configured

17 H-17 Distributed Architecture Combines the centralized and hierarchical architectures Uses multiple peer network management systems –Each peer can have a complete database –Each peer can perform various tasks and report back to a central system

18 H-18 Distributed Architecture Contains advantages from central & hierarchical architectures –Single location for all network information, alerts & events –Single location to access all management applications –Not dependent on a single system –Distribution of network management tasks –Distribution of network monitoring throughout the network


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