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Network Management

• Management Tools – Desirable features

• Management Architectures• Simple Network Management Protocol

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Think your PC is expensive?

• Typical PC cost: $1,500

• Typical cost to manage that PC: $7,700*

• Total:$9,200

84 % of costs stem from

management

* http://www.3com.com/news/releases/pr00/sep1800a.html

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Team-work

• Brainstorm: What are the major problems for Network Managers?

• Teams: Find solutions!

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Key Network Management Functions

• Configuration management • Performance management• System tuning and capacity planning• Fault management• Security• Accounting management

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Tasks for Network Managers

• Plan, organize, direct, control, staff the voice/data network operation

• Manage operations and provide support• Ensure reliability• Manage LANs and connections to backbone• Keep abreast of technological developments• Manage the communications budget• Evaluate and acquire communications hardware,

software, and services

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Hardware Tools for network management

• Cable testers

• Error rate testers

• Protocol analyzers

• Response time monitors

• Self-testing devices.

                        

                                              

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• OSI Model /CMIP• International standard (ISO/OSI)• Management of data communications networks – LAN and WAN• Deals with all seven layers• Most complete model• Object-oriented• Well structured and layers• Consumes large resource in implementation

• Internet Model/SNMP• TMN

• International standard (ITU-T)• Management of telecommunications network• Based on OSI network management framework• Addresses both network and administrative aspects of management

• IEEE LAN/WAN• IEEE standards adopted internationally• Addresses management of LANs and MANs• Adopts OSI standards significantly• Deals with first two layers of the OSI Reference Model

• Web-based Management• Uses Web server/Web browser architecture• Java Management Extensions (JMX)

Network Management Standards

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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

What is it?A Protocol that Facilitates the exchange of management informationbetween network devices.

Why was it developed?To control and monitor status of network devices

How is it beneficial?Enables network administrators to:

Manage network performance Find and solve network problems Plan for network growth

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SNMP Basic Components

• Network Management station– Collects and stores management information, and makes this information

available to NMS using SNMP

– Could be a work station or PC

• Network Management System (NMS)– Executes applications that monitor and control managed devices

• Agent – A network-management software module that resides in a managed device

• Management Information Base (MIB)– Used by both the manager and the agent to store and exchange

management information

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Management Station

NMS

User Interface

Network Management Application

MIB MIBMIB

AGENT AGENT AGENT

SNMP

SNM

PSNM

P

Managed Devices

Network Management Architecture

RouterPrinterHost

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How SNMP Works

MIBSNMP Agent

Get-request: Request value of variable.

Get-response: agents sends a reply to manager.Traps: agent notifies manager about an abnormal situation.

Get-request

Get-next-request: Request the value of next variable (like a table).

Get-next-request

Set-request: update one or more variables (for reconfiguration).

Set-request

Get-responsetrapsNetwork Management

Station

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With a Network Management System, you can monitor a large network from a central console.

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Remote Monitor (RMON)• A tool to analyzes performance, and monitor information that is gathered

and locally analyzed that can then be transmitted to remote network segment(s).

• Works on a standalone and distributed agent modes.• Gathers and feeds information to a network management system.

Network Management Station

RMON Architecture

Ethernet LAN Segment

WorkstationRouter

RMONClient

WAN

RouterWorkstationRMONClient

Ethernet LAN Segment

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RMON features

• Monitor station frame counts, byte counts and percentage of traffic generated

• Assign user names to network addresses• Show network utilization (GUI interface)• Identify stations with errors• Set network alarms, station alarms• Log network alarm activity to file or printer• Comprehensive traffic statistics screen• Test the attached cable• Generate various hardcopy reports.

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Summary

• Network management is becoming increasingly important with

the advent of larger networks• Network management costs are high

• Automated tools can lower management cost.

• Vendors finally paying belated attention to it.

• Standards such as SNMP and SNMPv2 are now emerging and

are being adopted widely.

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A dose of reality

“Raise your hand if you believe that management standards are going to help you manage your network. Anyone? That's what we thought”

“If airline seating operated the way most networks do, those passengers first in line would sit in first class“

Source: http://www.networkcomputing.com/1117/1117f3.html?ls=NCJS_1117rt