• Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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Active Network Management System with Automatic Generation of Network Management Program using Triggers


Moon-Sun Shin, Myong-Jin Lee, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 19-32, Feb. 2009
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Keywords: Active Network Management System, Active Rules, Trigger, Event Condition Action, automatic generator

Abstract

Network management involves configuring and operating various network elements in a suitable manner. Generally, a network management system can perform basic functionalities such as configuration management, performance management, and fault management. Due to the open structure of the Internet, the volume of network traffic and the network equipment used have increased in size and complexity. Therefore, it is expensive and time consuming to develop a network management program for heterogeneous network equipment in an SNMP.based network. In order to facilitate the management of network environments and the control of heterogeneous devices in an efficient manner, we propose an Active Network Management System (ANMS) comprising an automatic generator that uses triggers to generate a network management program. The concept of triggers can be represented through event condition action rules performed in response to a change in the status of a network environment. The proposed ANMS comprises basic components for real time network management and also includes an automatic generator (AG). When the ANMS is monitoring network elements that are newly added or changed, a trigger rule is activated and these components are then able to collaborate and automatically generate a new network management program by using the information provided along with the SNMP libraries. Our method is useful for expanding the network structure and replacing network equipment. Through experiments, we have proved that our ANMS is useful when new network objects are added or changed in the network environment to expand the network structure. Further, we have verified that our ANMS system reduces the time and cost required to develop a network management program as compared to the manual method used in existing network management systems.


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[APA Style]
Shin, M. & Lee, M. (2009). Active Network Management System with Automatic Generation of Network Management Program using Triggers. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 10(1), 19-32.

[IEEE Style]
M. Shin and M. Lee, "Active Network Management System with Automatic Generation of Network Management Program using Triggers," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 19-32, 2009.

[ACM Style]
Moon-Sun Shin and Myong-Jin Lee. 2009. Active Network Management System with Automatic Generation of Network Management Program using Triggers. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 10, 1, (2009), 19-32.