11/7/2015 02:47 Rivier College CS575: Advanced LANs Chapter 14: Network Management Chapter 14 Network Management.
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1 11/7/2015 02:47 Rivier College CS575: Advanced LANs Chapter 14: Network Management Chapter 14 Network Management 1 2 11/7/2015 02:47 Network Management Overview 0 Network Management Requirements: 0 0 0 0 * Fault Management * Accounting Management * Configuration and Name Management * Performance Management * Security Management Network Management Systems Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP): Basic Concepts and SNMP Protocol Specifications * SNMPv2 * SNMPv3 LAN-Specific Network Management LAN Network Control Center Chapter 14 Network Management 2 3 11/7/2015 02:47 OSI Management Functional Areas Chapter 14 Network Management 3 4 11/7/2015 02:47 Elements of a Network Management System Chapter 14 Network Management 4 5 11/7/2015 02:47 Network Management Entity (NME) Tasks 0 Collect statistics on communications and network-related activities. 0 Store statistics locally. 0 Respond to commands from the Network Control Center (NCC), including commands to: 1. Transit collected statistics to Network Control Center. 2. Change a parameter (e.g., a timer used in a transport protocol). 3. Provide status information (e.g., parameter values, active links). 4. General artificial traffic to perform a test. 0 Send messages to the NCC when local conditions undergo a significant change. Chapter 14 Network Management 5 6 11/7/2015 02:47 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) 0 Network Management Model includes the following: 0 Management Station: * MS serves as the interface for the human network manager into the network management system; * MS has a set of management applications for data analysis, fault recovery, etc. * An interface by which the NW manager may monitor and control the network. * The capability of translating the NW manager’s requirements into the actual monitoring and control of remote elements in the network. * A database of information extracted from the MIBs. 0 Management Agent: Key platforms (hosts, bridges, routers, hubs) may be equipped with SNMP so that they may be managed from a management station. 0 Management Information Base (MIB) is the collection of objects (resources or data variables) that represent aspects of the managed agent. 0 Network Management Protocol is used for linking the management station and agents. It includes the following key capacities: “Get”, “Set”, and “Notify.” Chapter 14 Network Management 6 7 11/7/2015 02:47 Network Management Protocol Specifications 0 Structure and Identification of Management Information for TCP/IP-Based Networks (RFC 1155): Describes how managed objects contained in the MIB are defined. 0 Management Information Base for Network Management for TCP/IP-Based Networks: MIB-II (RFC 1213): Describes the managed objects contained in the MIB. 0 Simple Network Management Protocol (RFC 1157): Describes the protocol used to manage these objects. Chapter 14 Network Management 7 8 11/7/2015 02:47 Role of SNMP Chapter 14 Network Management 8 9 11/7/2015 02:47 Proxy Configuration Chapter 14 Network Management 9 10 11/7/2015 02:47 SNMPv1 Formats Chapter 14 Network Management 10 11 11/7/2015 02:47 SNMP Message Fields Chapter 14 Network Management 11 12 11/7/2015 02:47 SNMP PDU Sequences Chapter 14 Network Management 12 13 11/7/2015 02:47 SNMPv2 PDU Formats Chapter 14 Network Management 13 14 11/7/2015 02:47 Example: Distributed Network Management Configuration Chapter 14 Network Management 14 15 11/7/2015 02:47 GetBulk Request Command Chapter 14 Network Management 15 16 11/7/2015 02:47 SNMPv3 Security Features Chapter 14 Network Management 16 17 11/7/2015 02:47 LAN Network Control Center Functions 0 Configuration Functions maintain a directory of names and addresses of resources (terminals, hosts, peripherals, application programs, or utility programs) available on the network. 0 Monitoring Functions (performance monitoring, network status, and accounting). 0 Fault-Isolation Functions. Chapter 14 Network Management 17 18 11/7/2015 02:47 Performance Measurement Report Chapter 14 Network Management 18