• Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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A Physical Architecture of Management Network for High-speed Transferring of Management Information


, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 57-68, Apr. 2002
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Abstract

The main goal of this paper is to establish the management network structure by adopting TMN concept. Hence, the management network structure consists in layers; from management application layer to lower physical layer In this paper, TMN-DCN structure is designed. That means, since the current communication network technology has developed so fast and new and more diverse communication networks have appeared, There is a need to process each management information in fast manner, The design method of management network physical structure that enhances the efficiency in network management with prompt transmission and reception of management information is proposed and the architecture is designed as well. Although there is some increase in installation fee for total link that constitutes the physical structure in lower physical layer. network management can be promptly implemented since the structure that can transfer the management information fastest is proposed.


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[APA Style]
송명규 (2002). A Physical Architecture of Management Network for High-speed Transferring of Management Information. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 3(2), 57-68.

[IEEE Style]
송명규, "A Physical Architecture of Management Network for High-speed Transferring of Management Information," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 57-68, 2002.

[ACM Style]
송명규. 2002. A Physical Architecture of Management Network for High-speed Transferring of Management Information. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 3, 2, (2002), 57-68.