February 2010
Beginner to intermediate
724 pages
23h 39m
English
In Chapter 3 we introduced OSI management, which uses the Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP). Then we discussed its application to the Telecommunications Management Network (TMN) in Chapter 10. We will cover the basic principles of OSI network and system management here. We will describe the management of network resources, including both network elements and the network that connects them. In conjunction with TMN, OSI also addresses management layers above the network—namely, service and business management. You may need to review the basic foundations of OSI in Chapter 3 to follow the material in this appendix.
In contrast to the SNMP management standard, which was intentionally kept simple in ...