Title
Network management and system-level diagnosis
Abstract
Fault management, which consists of fault detection, diagnosis, and recovery is one of the key goals of network management. We consider an application of system-level diagnosis concepts to the problem of fault diagnosis in networks. Since the primary function of the nodes in a communication network is to route messages, the diagnosis is done with respect to the ability of the nodes to accomplish routing correctly. We propose a basic test model in which a node is tested with the help of two other nodes (a tester and a helper node) that check the ability of the tested node to correctly route the messages between the tester and the helper nodes. Necessary conditions are derived for a network to be t-diagnosable under this model. The proposed model does not require tests with perfect coverage
Year
DOI
Venue
1995
10.1109/ICCCN.1995.540130
ICCCN
Keywords
Field
DocType
messages,tested node,helper nodes,fault detection,diagnosis,system-level diagnosis,t-diagnosable network,telecommunication network reliability,computer network management,fault tolerant computing,system-level diagnosis concept,fault management,network management,test model,recovery,fault diagnosis,key goal,computer network reliability,telecommunication network management,communication network,routing,basic test model,telecommunication network routing,helper node,hardware,software testing,communication networks,system testing,technology management
Fault detection and isolation,Computer science,Element management system,Computer network,Fault management,Network management,Network management application,Network traffic control,Overlay network,Distributed computing,Network management station
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-8186-7180-7
0
0.34
References 
Authors
8
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Chutani, S.18621.00
H. J. Nussbaumer23833.38