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Network Performance Management - The 6 Pillars Of Network Management SystemPosted by Justin Koh on: 2005-08-22 00:13:58
In order to understand network management better, we have to look at the ISO (International Organization for Standardization) which looks at security management, fault management, configuration management, accounting management and performance management. Security Management Security Management looks at alerting the personnel when resources are accessed. An example would be emailing or calling the network personnel that a resource is down and needed his attention or sending messages when certain files is accessed. Fault Management Fault Management is to log, find, and alert the network personnel of problems that will effect the systems operations. Configuration Management Configuration Management is to identify effects on network's operation after tracking the software plus the hardware on the network. Accounting Management This is to watch and determine the usage of information or resources for billing purposes. A typical company such as a mobile company or internet service provider would need these features in their business operations to bill their customer. Performance Management Monitoring, assessing, and adjusting the available bandwidth and network resource usage are tasks that are performed by network personnel as part of performance management system. This is to make the network run more efficiently. In order to have a good network management system, the 6 pillars of network management need to be implemented by the network personnel in their companies.
Justin Koh is a freelance writer whose articles have appear in most major ezines. You can find more of these at: http://www.networkmanagementcenter.info Related ArticlesNetwork Wiring Standards Network Security – Not With a P2P Network! Livecamnetwork Blocks Chat Room Stalker Wireless Network Security Physical Topology Of A Network Refers To The Configuration Of Cables, Computers Understanding the Different Dish Network DVR Models Local vs. Network Diagnostics The ISO Network Management Model |
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