1995
DOI: 10.1145/216701.216703
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An architectural approach for integrated network and systems management

Abstract: Today's enterprises are accepting networked systems as a fundamental part of their information technology strategy. The constant growth in quantity and quality of networked systems and the thereby arising problems concerning complexity, heterogeneity and diversity of components in a multi-vendor environment require a sophisticated management of resources. Increasingly the automation of such management is being demanded. In this paper we introduce an architecture for the integrated management of all resources i… Show more

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“…In 1992 Boutaba [32], [88] introduced an architecture for the integrated management of networked systems. The management architecture is based on (1) the use of domains as organizational units for the grouping of resources and specifying management responsibility and authority boundaries; and (2) a clear distinction between management policies/goals and the resources/activities being managed.…”
Section: A Goal-driven Network Management (1992)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1992 Boutaba [32], [88] introduced an architecture for the integrated management of networked systems. The management architecture is based on (1) the use of domains as organizational units for the grouping of resources and specifying management responsibility and authority boundaries; and (2) a clear distinction between management policies/goals and the resources/activities being managed.…”
Section: A Goal-driven Network Management (1992)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aimed at the characteristic of SEIN, a multiplex network management protocol is given in this paper that can be compatible to SNMP and CMIP [6]. Multiplex Network Management Protocol (MNMP), which is adaptive to the high delay and limited bandwidth of SEIN, applies the oriented object idea of CMIP and adopts the monitor mechanism of polling integrating event report, which reduces the complexity of network management protocol and improves the efficiency of the network management compared with CMIP.…”
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