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EEE 534 Network Management-Syllabus: Unit - I: Fundamentals of Computer Network Technology

This document provides an overview of the syllabus for the EEE 534 Network Management course. It includes 5 units that cover fundamentals of computer network technology, network management applications using SNMP, OSI network management model, Internet management using SNMPv2 and competing networking management protocols. The textbook and reference books for the course are also listed.

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EEE 534 Network Management-Syllabus: Unit - I: Fundamentals of Computer Network Technology

This document provides an overview of the syllabus for the EEE 534 Network Management course. It includes 5 units that cover fundamentals of computer network technology, network management applications using SNMP, OSI network management model, Internet management using SNMPv2 and competing networking management protocols. The textbook and reference books for the course are also listed.

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EEE 534 Network Management-

Syllabus
Unit -I: Fundamentals of Computer Network Technology ch 2
Network Topology, LAN, Network node components- ubs, !r"dges, #outers, $ateways,
Sw"tc%es, &AN, ' S(N Transm"ss"on Tec%nology, )ommun"cat"ons protocols and standards
Unit-II: Network Management pplications !FC"#$- ch %%
)on*"gurat"on management, +ault management, ,er*ormance management, E-ent )orrelat"on
Tec%n".ues secur"ty Management, Account"ng management, #eport Management, ,ol"cy
!ased Management Ser-"ce Le-el Management
Unit-III: &#I Network Management ch'
/S' Network management model -/rgan"0at"onal Model-'n*ormat"on model, commun"cat"on
model1 Abstract Synta2 Notat"on - Encod"ng structure, Macros +unct"onal model )M',3)M'S
Unit-I(: Internet Management !#NM" (%) (2) ('*$ ch +-,
SNM,- /rgan"0at"onal model-System /-er-"ew, T%e "n*ormat"on model, commun"cat"on
model-+unct"onal model, SNM, pro2y ser-er, Management "n*ormat"on base 4M'!5, protocol
remote mon"tor"ng
Unit-(: Competing Networking Management protocols:
#emote Network Mon"tor"ng, Telecommun"cat"on Management Network, &eb based
Management - comparat"-e stud"es1
Te2t and #e*erence !ooks
Te-t .ooks:

61 Man" Subraman"an, 7Network Management ,r"nc"ples


and pract"ce 8, Add"son &esley New 9ork, :;;;1
/eference .ooks:

61 Sala% A""darous, T%omas ,le-ayk, 8Telecommun"cat"on


Network Management Tec%nolog"es and 'mplementat"ons 8,
Eastern Economy Ed"t"on 'EEE press, New (el%", 6<<=1

:1 Laks%m" $1 #aman, 7+undamentals o*


Telecommun"cat"on Network Management 8, Eastern
Economy Ed"t"on 'EEE ,ress, New (el%", 6<<<1
)%apter 6
Fundamentals of Computer Network
Technology
(ata )ommun"cat"ons

0ata communications deals w"t% t%e


transm"ss"on o* s"gnals "n a rel"able and
e**"c"ent manner1

>ar"ous aspects ? signal transmission,


transmission media, signal encoding,
interfacing, data link control, multiplexing etc.
A )ommun"cat"ons Model

,urpose o* )ommun"cat"ons

E2c%ange o* data 4"n*ormat"on5 between ent"t"es

@ey elements

Source

$enerates data to be transm"tted

Transm"tter

)on-erts data "nto transm"ttable s"gnals

Transm"ss"on System

)arr"es data

#ece"-er

)on-erts rece"-ed s"gnal "nto data

(est"nat"on

Takes "ncom"ng data


A )ommun"cat"ons Model
Network"ng

,o"nt to po"nt commun"cat"on "s not usually


pract"cal

(e-"ces are too *ar apart

Large set o* de-"ces would need "mpract"cal


number o* connect"ons

Solut"on "s a commun"cat"ons network

Local Area Network 4LAN5

Metropol"tan Area Network 4MAN5

&"de Area Network 4&AN5


Local Area Networks

Smaller scope

/**"ce, !u"ld"ng, )ampus

Asually owned by same organ"0at"on as


attac%ed de-"ces

(ata rates are %"g%

Et%ernet dom"nates t%e market

&"reless LAN "s now -ery popular


Metropol"tan Area Networks

Large area

M"ddle ground between LAN and &AN

,r"-ate or publ"c network

"g% speed
&"de Area Networks

)o-er a large geograp%"cal area

)ons"sts o* a set o* "nterconnected sw"tc%"ng nodes

Alternat"-e tec%nolog"es

)"rcu"t sw"tc%"ng

Telep%one network

,acket sw"tc%"ng

B1:5

+rame relay

Async%ronous Trans*er Mode 4ATM5

'nternet
("g"tal Network

+"-e 'mportant )omponents

Transm"ss"on 4electr"cal, opt"cal, w"reless5

#out"ng and Sw"tc%"ng

)"rcu"t sw"tc%"ng 4telep%one network5

,acket sw"tc%"ng

>"rtual-c"rcu"t 4B1:5, +rame #elay, ATM5

(atagram 4'nternet5

S"gnal"ng

Access

2(SL, )able Modem, &"+"3&"Ma2, LAN

Network Management
("g"tal Network
,rotocol Arc%"tecture

A protocol architecture "s t%e layered structure o*


%ardware and so*tware t%at supports t%e e2c%ange o*
data between systems and supports d"str"buted
appl"cat"ons, suc% as electron"c ma"l and *"le trans*er1

At eac% layer o* a protocol arc%"tecture, one or more


common protocols are "mplemented "n commun"cat"ng
systems1 Eac% protocol pro-"des a set o* rules *or t%e
e2c%ange o* data between systems1
/S' #e*erence Model

/S'? /pen System 'nterconnect"on

A C-layer model

Eac% layer per*orms a subset o* t%e re.u"red


commun"cat"on *unct"ons

Eac% layer rel"es on t%e ne2t lower layer to per*orm more


pr"m"t"-e *unct"ons

Eac% layer pro-"des ser-"ces to t%e ne2t %"g%er layer

)%anges "n one layer s%ould not re.u"re c%anges "n ot%er
layers
/S' #e*erence Model

Appl"cat"on? support"ng network


appl"cat"ons - +T,, SMT,, TT,, etc1

,resentat"on? %andle d"**erent data


representat"ons 4e1g1, encrypt"on5

Sess"on? connect"ons between apps

Transport? %ost-%ost - T),, A(,

Network? rout"ng o* datagrams *rom


source to dest - ',, rout"ng protocols

L"nk? data trans*er between adDacent


network elements - ,,,, Et%ernet

,%ys"cal? b"ts 7on t%e w"reE


Appl"cat"on 4C5
,resentat"on 4F5
Sess"on 455
Transport 445
Network 435
(ata l"nk 4:5
,%ys"cal 465
/S' Layers

,%ys"cal

,%ys"cal "nter*ace between de-"ces

Mec%an"cal

Electr"cal

+unct"onal

,rocedural

(ata L"nk

Means o* act"-at"ng, ma"nta"n"ng and deact"-at"ng a rel"able l"nk

Error detect"on and control

"g%er layers may assume error *ree transm"ss"on


/S' Layers

Network

Transport o* "n*ormat"on

"g%er layers do not need to know about underly"ng tec%nology

Not needed on d"rect l"nks

Transport

E2c%ange o* data between end systems

Error *ree

'n se.uence

No losses

No dupl"cates

Gual"ty o* ser-"ce
/S' Layers

Sess"on

)ontrol o* d"alogues between appl"cat"ons

("alogue d"sc"pl"ne

$roup"ng

#eco-ery

,resentat"on

(ata *ormats and cod"ng

(ata compress"on

Encrypt"on

Appl"cat"on

Means *or appl"cat"ons to access /S' en-"ronment


T),3', ,rotocol Arc%"tecture

(e-eloped by t%e AS (e*ense Ad-anced #esearc%


,roDect Agency 4(A#,A5 *or "ts packet sw"tc%ed
network 4A#,ANET5

Ased by t%e global 'nternet

No o**"c"al model but a work"ng one1

Appl"cat"on layer

Transport layer

'nternet layer 4or Network Layer5

Network access layer 4or L"nk Layer5

,%ys"cal layer
T),3', ,rotocol Arc%"tecture
,%ys"cal Layer

,%ys"cal "nter*ace between data transm"ss"on


de-"ce 4e1g1 computer5 and transm"ss"on
med"um or network

)%aracter"st"cs o* transm"ss"on med"um

S"gnal le-els

(ata rates

etc1
Network Access Layer

E2c%ange o* data between end system and


network

(est"nat"on address pro-"s"on

'n-ok"ng ser-"ces l"ke pr"or"ty


'nternet Layer

Systems may be attac%ed to d"**erent


networks

#out"ng *unct"ons across mult"ple networks

'mplemented "n end systems and routers


Transport Layer

Asually t%ere "s a re.u"rement o* rel"able


del"-ery o* data?

Error-*ree 4,ackets could be lost "n t%e


networkH5

/rder"ng o* del"-ery

T), "s ma"nly des"gned *or t%"s purpose1

Anot%er transport layer protocol "n T),3',


protocol arc%"tecture "s A(,1
Appl"cat"on Layer

Support *or user appl"cat"ons

e1g1 +T,, TELNET, SMT,, TT,, SNM,


T),3',
,rotocols
/S' -s1 T),3',
Network )omponents
ROUTER
Probe = Remote Monitor
WS = Workstation
PSTN = Public Switched Telephone
Network
NMS = Network Management System
= network links
= management links
PSTN
WAN
HUB
PROBE 2 WS 2 SERVER
PROBE 1
SWITCH 1
SWITCH 2
SUBNET 2
SUBNET 1
LAN
NMS
WS 1
10BASE2 Segment
Router
#epeater ub

#epeater "s a p%ys"cal layer de-"ce

Ampl"*"es t%e s"gnal

)an e2tend t%e lengt% o* t%e LAN

ub "s a repeater w"t% mult"ple '3/ ports

A p%ys"cal layer de-"ce

(emo network %as a %ub "n subnet :

Somet"mes called 7repeater %ubE

#epeaters and ubs work at ,%ys"cal layer1

T%e bandw"dt% "s s%ared by all attac%ed de-"ces1


#epeater ub? topology
#epeater ub? sc%emat"c
!r"dge and Sw"tc%

!r"dge "s a L"nk layer de-"ce

/nly *orwards *rame onto appropr"ate l"nk4s5

7TransparentE s"nce sel*-learn"ng

Somet"mes called 7br"dge %ubE

A sw"tc% "s a mult"port br"dge

So a sw"tc% "s a layer : de-"ce

'n 7sw"tc%ed Et%ernetE, can %a-e


s"multaneous comm1 between %osts on LAN
w"t%out coll"s"ons

Somet"mes called 7sw"tc% %ubE


!r"dge ub
Mult"port !r"dge ub
,er*ormance
Some ma"n per*ormance metr"cs?
Backplane bandwidth: measured in bps (bits per second)
Forwarding capability: measured in pps (packets per second)
Number of MA address
631F $bps sw"tc%"ng *abr"c
)"sco )atalyst :<55T-6:? F14 $bps ma2"mum *orward"ng bandw"dt%
)"sco )atalyst :<55)-6:? :1= $bps ma2"mum *orward"ng bandw"dt%
4+orward"ng rates based on F4-byte packets5
)"sco )atalyst :<55T-6:? 41= Mpps w"re speed *orward"ng rate
)"sco )atalyst :<55)-6:? :1; Mpps w"re speed *orward"ng rate
)on*"gurable up to =;;; MA) addresses
)"sco )atalyst
F5;; Ser"es
Sw"tc%es
,er*ormance

.ackplane .andwidth

3:-$bps s%ared bus

:5F-$bps sw"tc% *abr"c

C:;-$bps sw"tc% *abr"c

1ayer ' Forwarding "erformance

)"sco )atalyst F5;; Super-"sor Eng"ne 6A Mult"layer Sw"tc%


+eature )ard 4MS+):5? 65 Mpps

)atalyst F5;; Super-"sor Eng"ne : MS+):? up to :6; Mpps

)atalyst F5;; Super-"sor Eng"ne 3: MS+):a? 65 Mpps

)atalyst F5;; Super-"sor Eng"ne C:;? up to 4;; Mpps


', #outer

#outers

Layer 3 de-"ces

L"ke br"dges3sw"tc%es,
routers "solate coll"s"on
doma"ns

#outers also "solate


broadcast doma"ns

Routing tables use ',


address

+or small network, stat"c


table "s /@

+or larger network, use


#',, /S,+, etc1
#outer? +ramework
!us-based #outer
Sw"tc%-based
#outer
)"sco CF;; Ser"es
#outers
,er*ormance
Model ,23' ,232 ,234 ,2%'
#lots 3 F < 63
Forwarding
"erformance
65 Mpps 3; Mpps 3; Mpps 3; Mpps
.ackplane
Capacity
:4; $bps 4=; $bps C:; $bps C:; $bps
)"sco 6:;;; Ser"es
#outers
,er*ormance
Modle #witching Capacity
%25%2 61:= Tbps
%25%3 =;; $bps
%2+%2 3:; $bps
%2+%3 :;; $bps
%2+32 6:; $bps
%2+3+ =; $bps
%23%2 =; $bps
%23%3 5; $bps
%2332 3; $bps
Iun"perJs #outer
,lat*orm T%roug%put Ma2 +orward"ng #ate
T3:; 3:; $bps 3=5 Mpps
TF4; F4; $bps CC; Mpps
,robes

,robes

$at%er "n*ormat"on and


pass "t to 7management
stat"onE

Management stat"on
analy0es t%e network
tra**"c

,robe "s also called


7remote monitorE

'n demo network, ,robe 6


can mon"tor two segments
s"multaneously because "t
%as two mon"tor ports1

Also t%ere are so*tware-


based probes
#e*erences

I1 #"c%ard (urke, Network Management, Concepts and


Practice: A Handson Approac!, ,rent"ce all, :;;41

&"ll"am Stall"ngs, "ata and Computer Communications,


Ct% Ed"t"on, ,rent"ce all, :;;41

I1 +1 @urose and @1 &1 #oss, Computer Networking: A


#op"own Approac! $eaturing t!e %nternet, 3nd Ed"t"on,
,rent"ce all, :;;51

+red alsall, Computer Networking and t!e %nternet, 5t%


Ed"t"on, Add"son &esley, :;;51

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