Lesson
14: Network Management Basics
Why Is Network
Management ? |
The Network Management Process | Network
Management Basics |
Management
Intranet Basics | Policy
Management Basics
Remote MONitoring (RMON)
RMON or Remote MONitoring MIB was designed
to manage the network itself. MIB I/II could be used to check
each machines network performance, but would lead to large
amounts of bandwidth for management traffic. Using RMON you
see the wire view of the network and not just a single host’s
view. RMON has the capability to set performance thresholds
and only report if the threshold is breached, again helping
to reduce management traffic (effectively distributing the
network management smarts!). RMON agents can reside in routers,
switches, and dedicated boxes. The agents will gather up to
19 groups of statistics. The agents then forward this information
upon request from a client.
Because RMON agents must look at every frame on the network,
performance is a must. Early RMON agent’s performance
could be classified based on processing power and memory.
Network Monitoring with RMON

Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)

Automatic Network Discovery. and the following
are the activities of CDP:
- CDP agent polls neighbor devices
- Physical interface, IP address, chassis
type exchanged
- Each device maintains “CDP”
cache table
- Tables are read by management application
- Applicable across frame networks
- ILMI for ATM networks
Inter-Switch Link (ISL)

Maintains Switch-to-Switch Performance and
the following are the activities of ISL:
- Establishes membership through ASICs
- Eliminates lookups and tables
- Labels each packet as received (i.e.,
“packet tagging”)
- Transports multiple VLANs across
links
- Maps effectively across mixed backbones
- Protocol, end-station independent
Virtual Trunking Protocol (VTP)

Activities of VTP:
- Assigns virtual interfaces across
backbone
- Maintains and manages global mapping
table
- Based on Layer 2 periodic advertisements
- Reduces setup time and improves reliability
- VTP pruning enhances VLAN efficiencies
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