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Network Management: Concepts and tools: Telecommunications Technology & Applications Series

Editat de Arpege Group
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 noi 2012
Try to imagine a railway network that did not check its rolling stock, track, and signals whenever a failure occurred, or only discovered the whereabouts of its lo­ comotives and carriages during annual stock taking. Just imagine a railway that kept its trains waiting because there were no available locomotives. Similar thoughts could apply to any transport network of trucks, buses, or taxis covering a wide geographical area. It is quite clear that the quality of service and safety, and the cost efficiency of any network depend on the effective and timely man­ agement of network resources. The same is true of telecommunications networks. For a long time now, telecom­ munications networks have been designed and built with remote monitoring and control devices. The very dimensions of networks and the need to intervene rap­ idly in the event of an incident made these devices imperative. On the other hand, the means of measuring quality of service did not appear till much later. Data transmission networks developed during the 1970s were often designed without any network management features. The technical traditions of the world of information technology had been forged on small systems with just a few dozen terminals spread over a small area. At the time, the extension of networks to cover wide geographical areas was not perceived as a change of dimension.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789401045636
ISBN-10: 9401045631
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Telecommunications Technology & Applications Series

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Try to imagine a railway network that did not check its rolling stock, track, and signals whenever a failure occurred, or only discovered the whereabouts of its lo­ comotives and carriages during annual stock taking. Just imagine a railway that kept its trains waiting because there were no available locomotives. Similar thoughts could apply to any transport network of trucks, buses, or taxis covering a wide geographical area. It is quite clear that the quality of service and safety, and the cost efficiency of any network depend on the effective and timely man­ agement of network resources. The same is true of telecommunications networks. For a long time now, telecom­ munications networks have been designed and built with remote monitoring and control devices. The very dimensions of networks and the need to intervene rap­ idly in the event of an incident made these devices imperative. On the other hand, the means of measuring quality of service did not appear till much later. Data transmission networks developed during the 1970s were often designed without any network management features. The technical traditions of the world of information technology had been forged on small systems with just a few dozen terminals spread over a small area. At the time, the extension of networks to cover wide geographical areas was not perceived as a change of dimension.

Cuprins

Preface. Introduction. Networks architecture. Network management functions. Network concepts involved in network management. Standardization and network management architecture. Network management standardized applications. Telecommunications management network (TMN). Operators management and man-machine interface. Network management platforms and integrators. Solutions for switched networks. ISDN and PABX network management peculiarities. Management of X.25 networks. Private vendor networks. Local area networks and SNMP protocol. Corporate organization and network management, information systems security. Case study: the GSM system. Conclusion. Annex A - F.