Network Management Fundamentals (Paperback)
暫譯: 網路管理基礎 (平裝本)
Alexander Clemm
- 出版商: Cisco Press
- 出版日期: 2006-11-01
- 售價: $2,560
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $2,432
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 552
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 1587201372
- ISBN-13: 9781587201370
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商品描述
Description
Network Management Fundamentals
A guide to understanding how network management technology really works
Alexander Clemm, Ph.D.
Network management is an essential factor in successfully operating a network. As a company becomes increasingly dependent on networking services, keeping those services running is synonymous with keeping the business running. Network Management Fundamentals provides you with an accessible overview of network management covering management not just of networks themselves but also of services running over those networks.
Network Management Fundamentals explains the different technologies that are used in network management and how they relate to each other. The book focuses on fundamental concepts and principles. It provides a solid technical foundation for the practitioner to successfully navigate network management topics and apply those concepts to particular situations.
The book is divided into four parts:
- Part I provides an overview of what network management is about and why it is relevant. It also conveys an informal understanding of the functions, tools, and activities that are associated with it.
- Part II examines network management from several different angles, culminating in a discussion of how these aspects are combined into management reference models.
- Part III provides more detail into different building blocks of network management introduced in Part II, such as management protocols, management organization, and management communication patterns.
- Part IV rounds out the book with a number of management topics of general interest, including management integration and service-level management.
Dr. Alexander Clemm is a senior architect with Cisco®. He has been involved with integrated management of networked systems and services since 1990. He has provided technical leadership for many leading-edge network management development, architecture, and engineering efforts from original conception to delivery to the customer, and he has also served as technical program co-chair of the 2005 IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management.
- Grasp the business implications of network management
- Examine different management reference models, such as Fault, Configuration, Accounting, Performance, and Security (FCAPS)
- Understand the building blocks of network management and their purposes
- Assess the implications and impact of management technologies and put them in perspective
- Prepare for decisions about network management that require an understanding of the “big picture”
This book is part of the Cisco Press® Fundamentals Series. Books in this series introduce networking professionals to new networking technologies, covering network topologies, example deployment concepts, protocols, and management techniques.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I Network Management: An Overview
Chapter 1 Setting the Stage
Defining Network Management
Analogy 1: Health Care—the Network, Your Number One Patient
Analogy 2: Throwing a Party
A More Formal Definition
The Importance of Network Management: Many Reasons to Care
Cost
Quality
Revenue
The Players: Different Parties with an Interest in Network Management
Network Management Users
Network Management Providers
Network Management Complexities: From Afterthought to Key Topic
Technical Challenges
Organization and Operations Challenges
Business Challenges
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review
Chapter 2 On the Job with a Network Manager
A Day in the Life of a Network Manager
Pat: A Network Operator for a Global Service Provider
Chris: Network Administrator for a Medium-Size Business
Sandy: Administrator and Planner in an Internet Data Center
Observations
The Network Operator’s Arsenal: Management Tools
Device Managers and Craft Terminals
Network Analyzers
Element Managers
Management Platforms
Collectors and Probes
Intrusion Detection Systems
Performance Analysis Systems
Alarm Management Systems
Trouble Ticket Systems
Work Order Systems
Workflow Management Systems and Workflow Engines
Inventory Systems
Service Provisioning Systems
Service Order–Management Systems
Billing Systems
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review
Chapter 3 The Basic Ingredients of Network Management
The Network Device
Management Agent
Management Information, MOs, MIBs, and Real Resources
Basic Management Ingredients—Revisited
The Management System
Management System and Manager Role
A Management System’s Reason for Being
The Management Network
Networking for Management
The Pros and Cons of a Dedicated Management Network
The Management Support Organization: NOC, NOC, Who’s There?
Managing the Management
Inside the Network Operations Center
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review
Part II Management Perspectives
Chapter 4 The Dimensions of Management
Lost in (Management) Space: Charting Your Course Along Network Management Dimensions
Management Interoperability: “Roger That”
Communication Viewpoint: Can You Hear Me Now?
Function Viewpoint: What Can I Do for You Today?
Information Viewpoint: What Are You Talking About?
The Role of Standards
Management Subject: What We’re Managing
Management Life Cycle: Managing Networks from Cradle to Grave
Planning
Deployment
Operations
Decommissioning
Management Layer: It’s a Device… No, It’s a Service… No, It’s a Business
Element Managment
Network Management
Service Management
Business Management
Network Element
Additional Considerations
Management Function: What’s in Your Toolbox
Management Process and Organization: Of Help Desks and Cookie Cutters
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review
Chapter 5 Management Functions and Reference Models: Getting Organized
Of Pyramids and Layered Cakes
FCAPS: The ABCs of Management
F Is for Fault
C Is for Configuration
A Is for Accounting
P Is for Performance
S Is for Security
Limitations of the FCAPS Categorization
OAM&P: The Other FCAPS
FAB and eTOM: Oh, Wait, There’s More
How It All Relates and What It Means to You: Using Your Network Management ABCs
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review
Part III Management Building Blocks
Chapter 6 Management Information: What Management Conversations Are All About
Establishing a Common Terminology Between Manager and Agent
MIBs
The Managed Device as a Conceptual Data Store
Categories of Management Information
The Difference Between a MIB and a Database
The Relationship Between MIBs and Management Protocols
MIB Definitions
Of Schema and Metaschema
The Impact of the Metaschema on the Schema
A Simple Modeling Example
Encoding Management Information
Anatomy of a MIB
Structure of Management Information—Overview
An Example: MIB-2
Instantiation in an Actual MIB
Special MIB Considerations to Address SNMP Protocol Deficits
Modeling Management Information
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review
Chapter 7 Management Communication Patterns: Rules of Conversation
Layers of Management Interactions
Transport
Remote Operations
Management Operations
Management Services
Manager-Initiated Interactions—Request and Response
Information Retrieval—Polling and Polling-Based Management
Configuration Operations
Actions
Management Transactions
Agent-Initiated Interactions: Events and Event-Based Management
Event Taxonomy
The Case for Event-Based Management
Reliable Events
On the Difference Between “Management” and “Control”
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review
Chapter 8 Common Management Protocols: Languages of Management
SNMP: Classic and Perennial Favorite
SNMP “Classic,” a.k.a. SNMPv1
SNMPv2/ SNMPv2c
SNMPv3
CLI: Management Protocol of Broken Dreams
CLI Overview
Use of CLI as a Management Protocol
syslog: The CLI Notification Sidekick
syslog Overview
syslog Protocol
syslog Deployment
Netconf: A Management Protocol for a New Generation
Netconf Datastores
Netconf and XML
Netconf Architecture
Netconf Operations
Netflow and IPFIX: “Check, Please,” or, All the Data, All the Time
IP Flows
Netflow Protocol
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review
Chapter 9 Management Organization: Dividing the Labor
Scaling Network Management
Management Complexity
Management Hierarchies
Management Styles
Management Mediation
Mediation Between Management Transports
Mediation Between Management Protocols
Mediation of Management Information at the Syntactic Level
Mediation of Management Information at the Semantic Level
Stateful Mediation
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review
Part IV Applied Network Management
Chapter 10 Management Integration: Putting the Pieces Together
The Need for Management Integration
Benefits of Integrated Management
Nontechnical Considerations for Management Integration
Different Perspectives on Management Integration Needs
The Equipment Vendor Perspective
Integration Scope and Complexity
Management Integration Challenges
Managed Domain
Software Architecture
Quantifying Management Integration Complexity
Approaches to Management Integration
Adapting Integration Approach and Network Provider Organization
Platform Approach
Custom Integration Approach
Containing Complexity of the Managed Domain
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review
Chapter 11 Service Level Management: Knowing What You Pay For
The Motivation for Service Level Agreements
Identification of Service Level Parameters
Significance
Relevance
Measurability
Defining a Service Level Agreement
Definition of Service Level Objectives
Tracking Service Level Objectives
Dealing with Service Level Violations
Managing for a Service Level
Decomposing Service Level Parameters
Planning Networks for a Given Service Level
Service Level Monitoring—Setting Up Early Warning Systems
Service Level Statistics—It’s Fingerpointin’ Good
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review
Chapter 12 Management Metrics: Assessing Management Impact and Effectiveness
Network Management Business Impact
Cost of Ownership
Enabling of Revenues
Network Availability
Trading Off the Benefits and Costs of Network Management Investments
Factors that Determine Management Effectiveness
Managed Technology—Manageability
Management Systems and Operations Support Infrastructure
Management Organization
Assessing Network Management Effectiveness
Management Metrics to Track Business Impact
Management Metrics to Track Contribution to Management Effectiveness
Developing Your Own Management Benchmark
Assessing and Tracking the State of Management
Using Metrics to Direct Management Investment
Chapter Summary
Chapter Review
Part V Appendixes
Appendix A Answers to Chapter Reviews
Appendix B Further Reading
Glossary
商品描述(中文翻譯)
**描述**
*網路管理基礎*
一本了解網路管理技術如何運作的指南
Alexander Clemm, Ph.D.
網路管理是成功運營網路的關鍵因素。隨著公司對網路服務的依賴日益增加,保持這些服務的運行就等同於保持業務的運行。《網路管理基礎》為您提供了網路管理的可讀性概述,涵蓋了不僅是網路本身的管理,還包括在這些網路上運行的服務的管理。
《網路管理基礎》解釋了在網路管理中使用的不同技術及其相互關係。該書專注於基本概念和原則,為從業者提供了堅實的技術基礎,以成功應對網路管理主題並將這些概念應用於特定情況。
本書分為四個部分:
- 第一部分提供了網路管理的概述及其相關性。它還傳達了與網路管理相關的功能、工具和活動的非正式理解。
- 第二部分從幾個不同的角度檢視網路管理,最終討論這些方面如何結合成管理參考模型。
- 第三部分更詳細地介紹了第二部分中介紹的網路管理的不同組成部分,例如管理協議、管理組織和管理通信模式。
- 第四部分則圍繞一些一般性管理主題進行總結,包括管理整合和服務水平管理。
Dr. Alexander Clemm 是 Cisco® 的高級架構師。自1990年以來,他一直參與網路系統和服務的綜合管理。他為許多前沿的網路管理開發、架構和工程工作提供了技術領導,從最初的構思到交付給客戶,並且他還擔任了2005年 IFIP/IEEE 國際綜合網路管理研討會的技術程序共同主席。
- 理解網路管理的商業影響
- 檢視不同的管理參考模型,例如故障、配置、計費、性能和安全(FCAPS)
- 了解網路管理的組成部分及其目的
- 評估管理技術的影響和意義,並將其放在更大的背景中
- 為需要理解「全局視角」的網路管理決策做好準備
本書是 Cisco Press® 基礎系列的一部分。該系列的書籍向網路專業人士介紹新的網路技術,涵蓋網路拓撲、示範部署概念、協議和管理技術。
**目錄**
引言
**第一部分 網路管理:概述**
**第1章** 設定舞台
定義網路管理
類比1:健康護理—網路,您的首要病人
類比2:舉辦派對
更正式的定義
網路管理的重要性:許多關心的理由
成本
質量
收入
參與者:對網路管理感興趣的不同方
網路管理使用者
網路管理提供者
網路管理的複雜性:從事後考慮到關鍵主題
技術挑戰
組織和運營挑戰
商業挑戰
章節總結
章節回顧
**第2章** 與網路管理者的工作
網路管理者的一天
Pat:全球服務提供商的網路操作員
Chris:中型企業的網路管理員
Sandy:互聯網數據中心的管理員和規劃者
觀察
網路操作員的工具:管理工具
設備管理器和工藝終端
網路分析器
元件管理器
管理平台
收集器和探針
入侵檢測系統
性能分析系統
警報管理系統
故障單系統
工作訂單系統
工作流程管理系統和工作流程引擎
庫存系統
服務供應系統
服務訂單管理系統
計費系統
章節總結
章節回顧
**第3章** 網路管理的基本成分
網路設備
管理代理
管理信息、管理對象、管理信息庫和實際資源
基本管理成分—重溫
管理系統
管理系統和管理者角色
管理系統存在的理由
管理網路
用於管理的網路
專用管理網路的優缺點
管理支持組織:NOC,NOC,誰在那裡?
管理管理
網路運營中心內部
章節總結
章節回顧
**第二部分 管理視角**
**第4章** 管理的維度
在(管理)空間中迷失:沿著網路管理維度繪製您的路徑
管理互操作性:“收到”
通信觀點:你現在能聽到我嗎?
功能觀點:今天我能為你做什麼?
信息觀點:你在說什麼?
標準的角色
管理主題:我們在管理什麼
管理生命週期:從搖籃到墳墓管理網路
計劃
部署
操作
除役
管理層:這是一個設備……不,這是一個服務……不,這是一個業務
元件管理
網路管理
服務管理
業務管理
網路元件
其他考量
管理功能:你的工具箱裡有什麼
管理過程和組織:幫助台和模具
章節總結
章節回顧
**第5章** 管理功能和參考模型:組織起來
金字塔和分層蛋糕
FCAPS:管理的ABC
F代表故障
C代表配置
A代表計費
P代表性能
S代表安全
FCAPS分類的局限性
OAM&P:另一個FCAPS
FAB和eTOM:哦,等等,還有更多
它們之間的關係及其對您的意義:使用您的網路管理ABC
章節總結
章節回顧
**第三部分 管理基礎構件**
**第6章** 管理信息:管理對話的全部內容