IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2004. GLOBECOM '04.
DOI: 10.1109/glocom.2004.1378299
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An integrated network management system with on-line traffic engineering for optical label switching networks

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“…An integrated NMS for multi-layer networks has been for some time among the research interests of academics [77,78,79] and most recently launched by Cyan under the figure of Cyan's Multi-Layer Management System (CyMS) [64]. The aim of these solutions is to provide a unified network management plane to effectively manage (i.e., configure, provision, monitor, etc.)…”
Section: Integrated Multi-layer Network Management Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An integrated NMS for multi-layer networks has been for some time among the research interests of academics [77,78,79] and most recently launched by Cyan under the figure of Cyan's Multi-Layer Management System (CyMS) [64]. The aim of these solutions is to provide a unified network management plane to effectively manage (i.e., configure, provision, monitor, etc.)…”
Section: Integrated Multi-layer Network Management Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, some of the same authors devised a policy-based architecture [80] supporting security policy definition, storage and enforcement. Moreover, the authors in [77] developed a prototype implementation of an integrated platform based on standard technologies, to address the issues of multi-layer network management. In that research initiative, the authors defined their own XML-based management information modeling language, adopted a new XML-based management protocol and developed mediation modules to interact with legacy protocols (e.g., SNMP).…”
Section: Integrated Multi-layer Network Management Systemsmentioning
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