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1 Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT 1 OSI Management Framework: Overview Sukiswo sukiswok@yahoo.com

2 2 Table of Contents  Introduction  Basic Concepts & Terminology  OSI Management Standards  OSI Management Information  GDMO  CMIS & CMIP  Summary Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

3 3 Introduction  OSI Systems Management is a collection of standards for network management that includes: –management service and protocol –definition of management information –systems management functions  Joint standards by ISO & ITU-T (formerly CCITT)  Widely known as “CMIP”  used mostly in Telecommunications Network Management  Very complex compared to Internet network management framework Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

4 4 Basic Management Model MANAGING SYSTEM MANAGED SYSTEM Transfer of management information and notifications Manager Agent Managed objects Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

5 5 Basic OSI Terminology (1)  Managed Object (MO): an abstract representation of a resource to be managed  Attribute: a property of an MO (~ instance variable in SNMP)  Management Information Base (MIB): the conceptual repository of management information consisting of a set of MOs, together with their attributes  Systems management functions: functions in the application layer related to the management of various OSI resources and their status across all layers of the OSI architecture  Systems management application process (SMAP): an application process participating in systems management Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

6 6 Basic OSI Terminology (2)  Systems management application entity (SMAE): an application entity which performs systems-management communication  Layer management: the management of each OSI layer  Layer management entity (LME): an entity that performs management-related activities for the specific OSI layer  Systems management service: a named set of primitives that provide a service for use in systems management  Systems management protocol: an application-layer protocol supporting systems-management services  Systems management application-service element (SMASE): an application-service element providing systems-management services Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

7 7 Basic OSI Terminology (3)  Common management information service element (CMISE): an application-service element used to exchange information and commands for the purpose of systems management  Common management information services (CMIS): the set of services provided by the CMISE  Common management information protocol (CMIP): an application-layer protocol supporting CMIS  Association control service element (ACSE): an application-service element (ASE) supporting associations with other entities  Remote operation service element (ROSE): an ASE supporting remote operations with remote entities Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

8 8 Architectural Model of OSI Management Systems management application process Management information base LME System-management application entity LMEPresentation layer LMESession layer LMETransport layer LMENetwork layer LMEData-link layer LMEPhysical layer Layer-management interface Systems-management interface CMIP Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

9 9 OSI Management in the Application Layer Application process Presentation layer Application process SMASE CMISE ROSEother ASEs ACSE SMASE CMISE ROSEother ASEs ACSE MAPDUs CMIPUDs SMAE MAPUD = management-application protocol data unit CMIPUD = common management information protocol data unit Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

10 10 Management Communication Managing Process Agent Process CMISE CMIP CMISE lower layers Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

11 11 Management Architecture The Standards Picture ACSE CMIP Agent Process CMIS E lower layers Managing Process CMIS E lower layers FTAM ROSE RO P Management Functions MOs Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

12 12 Management Architecture The Physical Picture Managing Process Agent Process CMISE CMIP CMISE lower layers Management Function MOs Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

13 13 OSI Management Functional Areas  Configuration Management  Fault Management  Performance Management  Security Management  Accounting Management Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

14 14 Systems Mgmt Overview Fault management Security management Performance management Configuration management Accounting management Summarization Access control Security-alarm reporting Alarm reporting Object management Test management State management Relationship management Security- audit trail Accounting meter Log control Workload monitoring Event-report management Action Cancel-Get Set Delete Get Create Event report Systems management functions CMISE services Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

15 15 Systems Mgmt Functions (1)  Object Management –supports the creation and deletion of MOs and the reading and changing of object attributes  State Management –specifies a model for how the management state of an object is to be represented  Relationship Management –specifies a model for representing and managing relationships between MOs.  Alarm Reporting –supports the definition of fault alarms and the notifications used to report them Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

16 16 Systems Mgmt Functions (2)  Event-Report Management –supports the control of event reporting, including the specification of recipients of reports, the definition of reports, criteria for generating and distributing reports  Log Control –supports the creation of logs, the creation and storage of log records, and the criteria for logging  Security-Alarm Reporting –supports the definition of security alarms and the notifications used to report them Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

17 17 Systems Mgmt Functions (3)  Security-Audit Trail –specifies the kinds of event reports that should be contained in a log used for security evaluation  Access Control –supports the control of access to management information and operations  Accounting Meter –provides for accounting for the usage of system resources and a mechanism for enforcing accounting limits Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

18 18 Systems Mgmt Functions (4)  Workload Monitoring –supports the monitoring of attributes of MOs that relate to the performance of a resource  Test Management –supports the management of confidence and diagnostic test procedures  Summarization –supports the definition of statistical measures to be applied to attributes and the reporting of summarized information Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

19 19 OSI Management Standards  OSI Management Standards are divided into five categories: –OSI Management Framework and Overview –Management Information Model –CMIS/CMIP –Systems-Management Functions –Layer Management Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

20 20 OSI Management Framework and Overview Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

21 21 Management Information Model Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

22 22 CMIS/CMIP Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

23 23 Systems Mgmt Functions (1) Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

24 24 Systems Mgmt Functions (2) Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

25 25 Relationship among Standards Management Framework 7498-4 X.700 System Management Overview 10040 X.701 Management Information Model 10165-1 X.720 Guidelines for the Definition of MOs 10165-4 X.722 Functional Areas Systems management Functions 10164-n X.7nn Common management Information Protocol 9596 X.711 Common management Information Service 9595 X.710 Definition of Management Information 10165-2 X.721 Managed Object Definitions Explain the requirements Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT

26 26 Q & A Manajemen Jaringan, Sukiswo ST, MT


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