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C-12 INTEGRATED NETWORK MANAGEMENT, III Proceedings of the IFIP TC6/WG6.6 Third International Symposium on Integrated Network Management with participation of the IEEE Communications Society CNOM and with support from the Institute for Educational Services San Francisco, California, USA, 18-23 April, 1993 Edited by HEINZ-GERD HEGERING Department of Computer Science University of Munich Munich, Germany YECHIAMYEMINI Department of Computer Science Columbia University New York, USA NORTH-HOLLAND AMSTERDAM LONDON NEW YORK TOKYO

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Page 1: INTEGRATED NETWORK MANAGEMENT, III

C-12

INTEGRATED NETWORK

MANAGEMENT, III Proceedings of the IFIP TC6/WG6.6 Third International Symposium on

Integrated Network Management with participation of the IEEE Communications Society CNOM and with support from the Institute for Educational Services

San Francisco, California, USA, 18-23 April, 1993

Edited by

HEINZ-GERD HEGERING Department of Computer Science

University of Munich Munich, Germany

YECHIAMYEMINI Department of Computer Science

Columbia University New York, USA

NORTH-HOLLAND AMSTERDAM • LONDON • NEW YORK • TOKYO

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface Symposium Committees List of reviewers

I N T R O D U C T I O N

Strategies for the Nineties Branislav Meandzija, MetaAccess, Inc., USA Wolfgang Zimmer, GMD FIRST, GERMANY

MANAGEMENT ARCHITECTURE

A. PANEL

Emerging Trends in Network and Systems Management Panel Chair: Jim Warner, OSI Network Management Forum, USA

B. MODELING SEMANTICS AND BEHAVIOR

Richer Modeling Semantics for Management Information Subodh Bapat, Racal Datacom, USA

A High Level Specification Technique for Modeling Networks and their Environments including Semantic Aspects

Christoph Benz and Martin Leischner, DETECON, GERMANY

Formal Description of Managed Object Behavior - A Rule Based Approach

Olivier Festor, Universite de Nancy, FRANCE Georg Zörnilein, IBM European Networking Center, GERMANY

Design of Network Management Architectures for Heteroge­neous Networks Using Object Oriented Approach

Janusz Filipiak, University of Mining and Metallurgy, POLAND A. Lombardo and Sergio Palazzo, University of Catania, ITALY

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C. T H E R M O N MIB - FROM IDEA TO T H E M A R K E T P L A C E

State-of-the-Art Technology Paper: R M O N - From Concept to Specification 73

Michael Erlinger, Harvey Mudd College and The Aerospace Corpora­tion, USA

Panel: The R M O N M I B : Implementa t ion and Network Manage­ment Issues 81

Panel Chair: Michael Erlinger, Harvey Mudd College and The Aerospace Corporation, USA

D. M A N A G E M E N T INFORMATION

Design of the M A N D A T E MIB 85 Jayant Haritsa, Michael Ball, Nicholas Roussopoulos, John Baras and Anindya Datta, University of Maryland, USA

MIB Design for Network Management Transaction Process­ing 97

Shoichiro Nakai, NEC Corporation, JAPAN

Modelling Resources for Integrated Performance Manage­ment 109

Bernhard Neumair, Technical University of Munich, GERMANY

An Historical Object Base in an Enterpr ise Management Di­rector 123

Alex Allister Shvartsman, Digital Equipment Corporation, USA

E. APPLICATIONS OF DIRECTORY SERVICES

A Service for Administer ing Management Information - V P N Inter-Domain Management Support using X.500 and X.700 137

Ursula Meyer zu Natrup, Michael Tschichholz and Susanne Waßer-roth, GMD FOKUS, GERMANY

Integrat ion of the Directory Service in the Network Manage­ment Framework 149

James W. Hong, Michael A. Bauer and J. Michael Bennett University of Western Ontario, CANADA

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Junct ion Objects - A Solution to a Problem in Naming and Locating OSI Managed Objects \Q\

Mark Sylor, Digital Equipment Corporation, USA

F. DISTINGUISHED EXPERTS PANEL

Internat ional In tegrated Network Management - Are We There Yet? 177

Panel Chair: Roberta Cohen, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA

II. DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT

A. DOMAINS AND POLICIES

The D O M A I N S Management Language 181 Axel Fischer, ITK Informationstechnologie Kiel, GERMANY Martine Herpers, Philips Kommunikations Industrie, GERMANY David Holden, AEA Industrial Technology, UNITED KINGDOM Stephan Sievert, ITK Informationstechnologie Kiel, GERMANY

Domain Management and Accounting in an Internat ional Cellular Network 193

Morris S. Sloman, Imperial College, UNITED KINGDOM Barry J. Varley, Sema Group, UNITED KINGDOM Jonathan D. Moffett, University of York, UNITED KINGDOM Kevin P. Twidle, Imperial College, UNITED KINGDOM

Modelling Management Policy using Enriched Managed Ob­jects 207

Jan D. Roos, Phillip Putter and Caret Bekker University of Pretoria, SOUTH AFRICA

B. PANEL

Implement ing and Managing the Dis t r ibuted Comput ing En­vironment 219

Panel Chair: Kathryn DeNitto, Open Software Foundation, USA

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C. DISTRIBUTED M A N A G E M E N T

Distr ibut ion in an Enterpr ise Management Director 223 Colin Strutt, Digital Equipment Corporation, USA

The Management of Monitoring in Object-Based Dis t r ibuted Systems 235

Yigal Hoffner, Architecture Projects Management Ltd., UNITED KINGDOM

Evaluating Management Decisions via Delegation 247 German Goldszmidt and Yechiam Yemini Columbia University, USA

III. IMPLEMENTING MANAGEMENT ARCHITECTURES

A. SNMPv2 - F R O M INDUSTRY STANDARD SNMP TO T O M O R R O W ' S SNMPv2 (SMP)

State-of-the-Art Technology Paper: An Int roduct ion to the Simple Management Protocol 261

Jeffrey D. Case, SNMP Research, Inc., USA Keith McCloghrie, Hughes LAN Systems, USA Marshall T. Rose, Dover Beach Consulting, USA Steven Waldbusser, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Panel:

SNMPv2 273 Panel Chair: Steven Waldbusser, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

B. SPECIFIC A P P R O A C H E S

A Computa t ional Model for OSS Mult ivendor Software In­teroperabi l i ty 277

Alessandro Dionisi Vici, SIP Headquarters, ITALY Sergio Gugliermetti and Giorgio Sofi, CSELT, ITALY

UNIX Systems Management via S N M P 289 B. Krupczak, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

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The NAS Hierarchical Network Management System 301 Jude A. George and Leslie E. Schlecht NASA Ames Research Center, USA

Managing the Extended LAN 313 Anil Rijsinghani, Digital Equipment Corporation, USA Keith McCloghrie, Hughes LAN Systems, USA

C. OSI M A N A G E M E N T - WORLDWIDE IMPACTS

State-of-the-Art Technology Paper: Incorporat ing OSI Management Technology into the Market­place 327

Lisa Phifer, Bell Communications Research, USA Paul Brusil, The MITRE Corporation, USA

Panel: OSI Management Technology 343

Panel Chair: John Pickens, 3com, USA

D. I N T E G R A T I N G O S I / I N T E R N E T M A N A G E M E N T STANDARDS

C M I P versus S N M P 347 Michael Gering, IBM Corporation, USA

Simply Open Network Management : An Approach for the Integrat ion of S N M P into OSI Management Concepts 361

Sebastian Abeck, Technical University of Munich, GERMANY Alexander Clemra, University of Munich, GERMANY Ulf Hollberg, IBM European Networking Center, GERMANY

Design of Protocol Independent Management Agent to Sup­por t S N M P and C M I P Queries 377

Subrata Mazumdar, Stephen Brady and David W. Levine IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA

An Application Gateway Design for OSI-Internet Manage­ment 389

Pramod Kalyanasundaram and Adarshpal S. Sethi University of Delaware, USA

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IV. M A N A G E M E N T R E Q U I R E M E N T S , E X P E R I E N C E S AND EVALUATION

A. MEETING USER NEEDS W I T H A MIX OF TECHNOLOGIES

State-of-the-Art Technology Paper: OMNIPoint: An Implementation Guide to Integrated Networked Information Systems Management 405

Bruce Murrill, OSI Network Management Forum, UNITED KING­DOM

Panel:

OMNIPoint 419 Panel Chair: Jim Warner, OSI Network Management Forum, USA

B. USER R E Q U I R E M E N T S

Key Technologies for Integrated Network Management 423 C. Michael Disabato, McDonald's Corporation, USA

X.400 Message Handling Systems Management Functional Requirements 435

Iyengar Krishnan, The MITRE Corporation, USA

Process Management: The Future of Integrated Management Systems 451

James B. Duff, James D. Hunter and David C. Matthews Hewlett-Packard Company, USA

C. EXPERIENCES AND EVALUATION

Experiment on and Evaluation of OSI Management Through the INTAP Interoperable Networking Demonstration 455

Ayako Komatsu and Yoshikazu Maruyama, NEC Corporation, JAPAN Tatsuo Tanaka, INTAP, JAPAN

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An Archi tecture Driven Comparison of Network Manage­ment Systems 47g

Kraig Meyer, Joe Betser, Eric Negaard, Dennis Persinger, Steven Wang, Robert Maltese and Carl Sunshine The Aerospace Corporation, USA

Service Management of a Satellite Ground Stat ion Network in Suppor t of Spacecraft Operat ion 49,3

Klaus-Jürgen Schulz, European Space Agency (ESA), GERMANY

NetView in a Heterogeneous Environment : Implementa t ion of an Exper imenta l Agent St ructure 505

Werner Filip and Gautam Kar IBM European Networking Center, GERMANY

V. T E L E C O M M U N I C A T I O N S M A N A G E M E N T

A. MIGRATION STRATEGIES

Uniform Modelling of Management and Telecommunication Services in Future Telecommunication Environments based on the ROSA Approach 521

Jane Hall, GMD FOKUS, GERMANY Thomas Magedanz, Technical University of Berlin, GERMANY

A Transition Archi tecture for Breakthrough Special Services Automat ion 533

Donna Bernhardson, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA Susan K. Wilson, AT&T, USA Douglas N. Zuckerman, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA

Potential Network Management Services And Capabilities Associated W i t h SMDS 543

Patrick Sher and Kaj Tesink Bell Communications Research, USA

B. IMPLEMENTATION DIRECTIONS

Object-Oriented Intelligent Telecommunications Network Management System 557

Jason L. Tsay, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA

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Managed Object Definition for Customer Network Manage­ment in Public Da ta Networks 569

Hiroshi Sunaga and Shuji Tomita NTT Communication Switching Laboratories, JAPAN

A State Dependent Reliability Model and I ts Applications s g i T. Lin, R. E. Motion and C-W Chao, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA H. Eslambolchi, AT&T, USA

A Software Archi tecture for Management Information Model Definition, Implementa t ion and Validation 593

Florence Dossogne and Marie-Pascale Dupont Alcatel Alsthom Recherche, FRANCE

C. ASSURING N E T W O R K QUALITY

A Hybrid Exper t System / Neural Network Traffic Advice System 607

Rodney M. Goodman and Barry Ambrose California Institute of Technology, USA Hayes Latin and Sandee Finnell, Pacific Bell, USA

An Exper t System for Real Time Fault Diagnosis of the Ital­ian Telecommunications Network 617

Simona Brugnoni, Guido Bruno, Roberto Manione, Enrico Montariolo, Elio Paschetta and Luisella Sisto CSELT, ITALY

Applying OSI Systems Management Standards to Vir tual Pa th Testing in ATM Networks 629

Satoru Ohta and Nobuo Fujii NTT Transmission Systems Laboratories, JAPAN

Damage Assessment - A Network Management Application Based on an Integrated Information Model of the Network 641

Jelena Vucetic and Alexander Gersht GTE Laboratories Incorporated, USA

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VI. MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS

A. PANEL

How Secure Should Network Management Be? 655 Panel Chair: Keith McCloghrie, Hughes LAN Systems, USA

B. FAULT M A N A G E M E N T APPLICATIONS

A Network Diagnostic Exper t System for Acculink Multi­plexers Based on a General Network Diagnostic Scheme 659

Kar-Wing Edward Lor, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA

A Case-Based Reasoning Approach to the Resolution of Faults in Communicat ions Networks 671

Lundy Lewis, Cabletron Systems, USA

Event Correlation in Heterogeneous Networks Using the OSI Management Framework 683

Joachim F. Jordaan and Martin E. Paterok IBM European Networking Center, GERMANY

A Probabilist ic Approach to Fault Diagnosis in Linear Light­wave Networks 697

Robert H. Deng, National University of Singapore, SINGAPORE Aurel A. Lazar, Columbia University, USA Weiguo Wang, National University of Singapore, SINGAPORE

C. MULTIVENDOR APPLICATIONS - T H E WAVE OF THE F U T U R E

State-of-the-Art Technology Paper: Mult ivendor Network Management - The Realities 7 U

Dave Mahler, Remedy Corporation, USA

Panel: Network Management Applications 721

Panel Chair: Dave Mahler, Remedy Corporation, USA

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D. MANAGEMENT SUPPORT TOOLS

Supporting Network Management through Declaratively Specified Data Visualizations 725

Mariano P. Consens and Masum Z. Hasan University of Toronto, CANADA

A Tool Supporting the Management Information Modeling Process 739

Marcus Wittig and Martin Pfeiler, GMD FOKUS, GERMANY

Deploying Group Communication Techniques in Network Management 751

Robert Valta, Leibniz Research Computing Center, GERMANY Riaan de Jager, University of Pretoria, SOUTH AFRICA

Author Index 765