Lesson 1 Introduction
Lesson 1 Introduction
• Networks Management
– Importance
– Concerns
• What is networks management
• Roles of a Network Manager
• Stakeholders in Networks Management
• Network management challenges
• The need for standardization
• Network management infrastructure
Networks Management Importance
• To ensure that the users of a network receive the IT services with the
quality of service (QoS) that they expect.
• Now, toward meeting this goal, the management should establish a policy
to either formally or informally contract a service level agreement (SLA)
with users.
• It is also important to note that a network manager should also have an
SLA with other parties that contribute to the network services availability
and quality. e.g. ISP
• Network Management also aims to maximize network efficiency,
productivity and transparency to users; i.e. to effectively and efficiently
keep network up and running:
– Reduce network downtime.
– Maintain network performance to satisfactory level.
– Reduce the cost of ownership, administration and maintenance.
Stakeholders in Networks Management
Increasing network management complexity
• Organizational
– Larger networks might incorporate a much larger variety of different
types of equipment and network technologies, making it a lot more
difficult to find the combined expertise to deal with running a network all
in a single person:
• Functional division of tasks
• Geographical distribution
• Business
– Placing a Value on Network Management: Network management
costs money, and the amount of investment in network management
must be justified as a business decision by expected cost savings or
increased revenues.
• Outsourcing vs in-house
• Network used to generate money?
Network Management Components
Infrastructure for Networks Management