PART 1 Background
Chapter 1 Data Communications and Network Management Overview
1.1 Analogy of Telephone Network Management
1.2 Data (Computer) and Telecommunication Network
1.3 Distributed Computing Environments
1.4 TCP/IP--Based Networks: The Internet and intranets
1.5 Communications Protocols and Standards
1.5.1 Communication Architectures
1.5.2 Protocol Layers and Services
1.6 Case Histories of Networking and Management
1.6.1 Case History l: The Importance of Topology (“The Case of the Footprint”)
1.6.2 Case History 2: Filtering Does Not Reduce Load onNode
1.6.3 Some Common Network Problems
1.7 Challenges of information Technology Managers
1.8 Network Management: Goals, Organization,and Functions
1.8.1 Goal of Network Management
1.8.2 Network Provisioning
1.8.3 Network Operations and the DOC
1.8.4 Network Installation and Maintenance
1.9 Network and System Management
1.10 Network Management System Platform
1.11 Current Status and Future of Network Management
Chapter 2 Review of Computer Network T6chnology
2.1 Network Topology
2.2 Local Area Networks
2.2.1 Ethernet
2.2.2 Fast Ethernet
2.2.3 Gigabit Ethernet
2.2.4 Full-Duplex Ethernets
2.2.5 Switched Ethernet
2.2.6 Virtual LANs
2.2.7 Token Ring
2.2.8 Fiber Distributed Data interface
2.3 Network Node Components
2.3.1 Hubs
2.3.2 Bridges
2.3.3 Remote Bridges
2.3.4 Transparent Bridges
2.3.5 Source Routing Bridges
2.3.6 Routers
2.3.7 Gateways and Protocol Converters
2.3.8 Multiprotocol Routers and Tunneling
2.3.9 Half-Bridge Configuration of Routers
2.3.10 Switches
2.4 Wide Area Networks
2.5 Transmission Technology
2.5.1 Wired Transmission
2.5.2 Wireless Transmission Media
2.5.3 Transmission Modes
2.6 Integrated Services: ISDN, Frame Relay, and Broadband
PART 2 SNAP, Broadband, and TAN Management
Chapter 3 Basic Foundations: Standards, Models. and Language
3.1 Network Management Standards
3.2 Network Management Model
3.3 Organization Model
3.4 Information Model
3.4.1 Management information Trees 11 1
3.4.2 Managed Object Perspectives 112
3.5 Communication Model
3.6 Abstract Syntax Notation One: ASN.1
3.6.1 Terminology, Symbols, and Conventions
3.6.2 Objects and Data Types
3.6.3 Object Names
3.6.4 An Example of ASN.1 from ISO 8824
3.7 Encoding Structure
3.8 Macros
3.9 Functional Model
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Chapter 4 SNMPv1 Network Management: Organization and Information Models
Chapter 5 SNMPv1 N6tWork Management: Corn Communication and Functional Models
Chapter 6 SNW Management: SNWPv2
Chapter 7 SNMP Management: SNMPv3
Chapter 8 SNMP Management: RMON
Chapter 9 Broadband Network management: ATM Networks
Chapter 10 Broadband Network Management
Chapter 11 Telecommunications Management Network
PART 3 Management Tools,Systems,and Applications
Chapter 12 Network Management Tools and Systems
Chapter 13 Network Management Applications
Chapter 14 Web-Based Management
Appendix A OSI Network and System Management
Apendix B Project Suggestions
Selected Bibliography
Index