Abstract
As the information technology age progresses, the need for greater bandwidth, multimedia and the connectivity between dispersed networks grows. As the network becomes more sophisticated, the demand for open interface protocols for the management of operational, performance configuration, connection, and billing related parameters of the multi-vendor network elements become high. It is a key consideration in the introduction and deployment of new technology in the network. This session on network management protocols examines current technologies and architecture, as well as those in development and soon to be deployed. It focuses on:
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Object oriented paradigm and its use in building relationships into OSI management information. It stresses the importance of relationship objects and how they are used in managing the network. The paper also addresses the service primitives used for adding, changing, deleting, and querying relationship objects.
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Signaling and protocols for establishing broadband connection services.
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Evaluation of broadband user network interface signaling protocol techniques.
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Managed objects semantic and modeling tools.
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Distributed MIB repository for supporting integrated network management.
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Connection control protocols in broadband network services.
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Rathnasabapathy, R. (1994). Introduction. In: Frisch, I.T., Malek, M., Panwar, S.S. (eds) Network Management and Control. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1298-5_18
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