Experiences on integration of network management and a distributed computing platform

S. Rahkila, S. Stenberg
Proceedings of the Thirtieth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences  
The integration of the two recognized network management protocol standards, Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP), and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), and Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) technology, allows management applications to take advantage of distributed object computing as well as the standardized network management protocols. This paper describes the Distributed Computing Platform (DCP) prototype developed in Nokia Research Center. The DCP
more » ... e is a framework, including tools, compilers and gateways, built to support both Internet and OSI management through a CORBA infrastructure. The goal of TMN is to enhance interoperability of management software and to provide an architecture for management systems [4]. TMN is defined in the ITU-T M.3000 series of recommendations. The base document is M.3010, Principles for a Telecommunications Management Network [2]. A TMN is a logically distinct network from the telecommunications network that it manages. It interfaces with the telecommunications network at several different points to send/receive information to/from it and to control its operations.
doi:10.1109/hicss.1997.667208 dblp:conf/hicss/RahkilaS97 fatcat:z6rdmdyaszg6dpvv3ca73yxwr4