Difference between revisions of "Network management"
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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
− | * Network management is the art of initializing monitoring and modifying the operation of the primary network functions | + | * Network management is the act of initializing monitoring and modifying the operation of the primary network functions [Pras] |
− | * Network management determines the supervision of networked systems to make sure that they behave according to some pre-defined goals | + | * Network management is the art of initializing monitoring and modifying the operation of the primary network functions [Festor] |
+ | * Network management determines the supervision of networked systems to make sure that they behave according to some pre-defined goals [Stiller] | ||
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+ | Note that many more definitions exist. | ||
== Characteristics == | == Characteristics == |
Revision as of 14:47, 27 July 2007
Definition
- Network management is the act of initializing monitoring and modifying the operation of the primary network functions [Pras]
- Network management is the art of initializing monitoring and modifying the operation of the primary network functions [Festor]
- Network management determines the supervision of networked systems to make sure that they behave according to some pre-defined goals [Stiller]
Note that many more definitions exist.
Characteristics
- We can distinguish between managed systems and manager systems
- Managed systems are always implemented in hard and software, management systems can additionally be implemented in terms of "brainware"
- Management involves activities of human beings
- Management decisions often operate on larger timescales, lasting at least multiple round-trip times