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Course Title: Network Management (GR)

This document provides information about the Network Management course offered at Escuela Politécnica Superior. The course is a core 3 ECTS graduate level course offered in the second semester of the Master in Telecommunication Engineering program. It is taught by Dr. Jorge Enrique López de Vergara Méndez and covers topics such as network management planning, functions, integrated network management, internet network management frameworks, and technologies and trends in network management. The course aims to help students understand and apply principles of designing, configuring, and operating network and service management systems based on standard architectures.

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Course Title: Network Management (GR)

This document provides information about the Network Management course offered at Escuela Politécnica Superior. The course is a core 3 ECTS graduate level course offered in the second semester of the Master in Telecommunication Engineering program. It is taught by Dr. Jorge Enrique López de Vergara Méndez and covers topics such as network management planning, functions, integrated network management, internet network management frameworks, and technologies and trends in network management. The course aims to help students understand and apply principles of designing, configuring, and operating network and service management systems based on standard architectures.

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Subject: Network Management

Code: 32648
Center: Escuela Politécnica Superior
Program: Master in Telecommunication Engineering
Level: Graduate (Master)
Type: Core course
ECTS: 3

1. COURSE TITLE
Network Management (GR)
1.1. Program
Master in Telecommunication Engineering

1.2. Course number


32648

1.3. Course area


Telematics Engineering

1.4. Course type


Core course

1.5. Year
First year

1.6. Semester
Second semester (first half)

1.7. Credit allotment


3 ECTS credits

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Subject: Network Management
Code: 32648
Center: Escuela Politécnica Superior
Program: Master in Telecommunication Engineering
Level: Graduate (Master)
Type: Core course
ECTS: 3

1.8. Faculty data


Add @uam.es to all email addresses below.

Theory:

Dr. Jorge Enrique López de Vergara Méndez (Coordinator)


Departamento de Tecnología Electrónica y de las Comunicaciones
Escuela Politécnica Superior
Office: C-224 Building C – 2nd floor
Phone: +34 91 497 2246
e-mail: jorge.lopez_vergara
Web page: http://www.eps.uam.es/~jlopezv/
Office hours: Request appointment by e-mail.

1.9. Objectives
The objective of this subject is to understand and apply the principles of design,
configuration and operation of network and service management systems.
Architecture and standards for network management will be presented.

As a result, the student will be able to:


 Outline the principles of the network management architecture, and apply
them to the design of network management systems based on standard
architectures.
 Outline and apply the principles of network management basic
administration.

General objectives to be reached during this course are:

GENERAL OBJECTIVES
G1 Project the deployment of a network management center.
Outline the different network management functional areas, and related
G2
tasks.
G3 Know and apply existing network management models.
G4 Know and apply integrated network management concepts.
G5 Know and apply Internet network management framework.
G6 Know existing technologies and trends in the network management arena.

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Subject: Network Management
Code: 32648
Center: Escuela Politécnica Superior
Program: Master in Telecommunication Engineering
Level: Graduate (Master)
Type: Core course
ECTS: 3

1.10. Course contents


Syllabus overview
UNIT 1. Network management planning.
UNIT 2. Network management functions.
UNIT 3. Integrated network management.
UNIT 4. Internet network management framework.
UNIT 5. Technologies and trends in network management.

Detailed Syllabus

1. Network management planning


1.1. Network management definition
1.2. Network management objectives
1.3. Costs in network management
1.4. Network management project development flow
1.5. Resources in a network management project
2. Network management functions
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Configuration management
2.3. Failures management
2.4. Performance management
2.4.1. Performance indicators
2.5. Account management
2.6. Security management
3. Integrated network management
3.1. Monitoring phases
3.2. Heterogeneity problem
3.3. Integrated network management requirements
3.4. Standard network management models
3.4.1. TMN architecture
4. Internet network management framework
4.1. SNMP design
4.2. Standard evolution
4.3. SNMP architecture
4.4. SMI information model
4.5. Standard MIBs
4.6. SNMP operations
4.7. SNMP security
5. Technologies and trends in network management
5.1. Technologies in network management
5.2. Trends in network management

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Subject: Network Management
Code: 32648
Center: Escuela Politécnica Superior
Program: Master in Telecommunication Engineering
Level: Graduate (Master)
Type: Core course
ECTS: 3

1.11. Course bibliography


Basic bibliography (available in the library):
1. James F. Kurose, Keith W. Ross, “Computer Networking,” Addison-Wesley, 6th
edition, 2013
2. Douglas Comer, “Automated network management systems current and future
capabilities,” Pearson Prentice-Hall, 2007.
3. Adrian Farrel, “Network management know it all,” Morgan Kaufmann, 2009
4. Jianguo Ding, “Advances in network management,” CRC Press, 2010
5. Heinz-Gerd Hegering, Sebastian Abeck, and Bernhard Neumair, “Integrated
Management of Networked Systems,” Morgan Kaufmann, 1999
6. William Stallings, “SNMP, SNMPv2, SNMPv3, and RMON 1 and 2,” Addison-
Wesley, 2005.

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