The common
network management information service
elementinterfaces
Modiri,
N. Teknekron Commun. Syst.,
Berkeley, CA;
This paper
appears in: Communications,
1991. ICC 91, Conference Record. IEEE
International Conference
on Publication Date:
23-26 Jun 1991 On page(s): 132-138
vol.1 Meeting Date: 06/23/1991 -
06/26/1991 Location: Denver, CO, USA ISBN:
0-7803-0006-8 References Cited: 17 INSPEC
Accession Number: 4213688 Digital Object
Identifier: 10.1109/ICC.1991.162348 Posted
online: 2002-08-06 17:47:49.0
Abstract The
authors describe work aimed at developing a
network management system to monitor, analyze, and
manage the interactions between a network agent
connected to an OSI (open systems interconnection)
network and the OSI resources that are used by the
agent. The results of the analysis are presented
in a suitable format with complementary comments
to aid the network manager in verifying the
results obtained. In the experimental systems, all
the parameters associated with the ISO stack
(procedures) are readily accessible by the LCMISE
(local common management information service
element) (procedures). Thus, as the FTAM (file
transfer access and management) client and server
processes communicate through the ISO stack,
operational parameters relating to the latter can
be accessed or changed by the network manager via
the NMAP (network manager application process),
CMISE, and CMIP (common management information
protocol)
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