Policy-Based Network Management :Solutions for the Next Generation ( The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking )

Publication subTitle :Solutions for the Next Generation

Publication series :The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking

Author: Strassner   John  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2003

E-ISBN: 9780080492100

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781558608597

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781558608597

Subject: TP393 computer network

Language: ENG

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Description

Policy-Based Network Management (PBNM) systems enable business rules and procedures to be translated into policies that configure and control the network and its services. Those who manage network systems are aware that this approach can benefit both network management as well as the development of applications that use network services; however, the details surrounding these systems has been obscured by marketing hype, numerous acronyms, and theoretical complexities.

Policy-Based Network Management: Solutions for the Next Generation cuts through the hype surrounding PBNM and makes it approachable for those who really need to understand what it has to offer. The author, founder of the IETF Policy Framework working group, discusses system requirements, information models, and system components for Policy-Based Management. He also provide practitioners with a resource for developing and/or incorporating PBNM systems. As network systems become larger and more complex, creating policies for them has become a crucial step in the management of network systems, and this book is a welcome addition to this exciting approach.

* Presents a completely new approach to PBNM that unites the business, system, and implementation spheres.
* As the basis for examples and discussion, uses the DEN-ng information model, an easy-to-understand open standard tied closely to eTOM and NGOSS.
* Introduces the Ponder system, then examines Ponder extensions designed to enhance the

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 20

Chapter 2. Policy Management Fundamentals

pp.:  58 – 116

Chapter 3. Policy Management and the Sharing of Data

pp.:  116 – 160

Chapter 4. Policy Operation in a PBNM System

pp.:  160 – 198

Chapter 5. Representing High-Level Policies

pp.:  198 – 246

Chapter 6. Motivation for the DEN-ng Policy Model

pp.:  246 – 278

Chapter 7. The DEN-ng Policy Model

pp.:  278 – 328

Chapter 8. Components of a PBNM System

pp.:  328 – 386

Chapter 9. Examples of Using the Policy Continuum

pp.:  386 – 436

Chapter 10. Application of PBNM Concepts

pp.:  436 – 480

Chapter 11. New Directions in Policy-Based Management

pp.:  480 – 512

Appendix 1. Guide to UML

pp.:  512 – 518

Appendix 2. Comments on Non-Essential Policy Terminology from RFC3198

pp.:  518 – 522

Index

pp.:  522 – 536

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