Integrated Network Management IV 1995
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-34890-2_49
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Testing of Relationships in an OSI Management Information Base

Abstract: In open distributed environments such as in OSI network management, a procedure of conformance testing is essential for increasing the level of confidence that component implementations from different sources actually meet their specifications as a prerequisite for their ability to interact as intended. This applies not only to OSI communication protocols but also to open management information. In particular, this includes relationships between managed objects, an aspect which has been largely ignored so far … Show more

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“…The "crossConnection" object class represents an assignment relationship between the TP/group TP (GTP) in the "fromTermination" attribute and the TP/GTP objects listed in the "toTermination" attributes of itself. Each managed object (MO) has its own state and relationship attributes [4] [5]. They must be reflected in the current state of a plurality of real resource.…”
Section: Common Information Basementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The "crossConnection" object class represents an assignment relationship between the TP/group TP (GTP) in the "fromTermination" attribute and the TP/GTP objects listed in the "toTermination" attributes of itself. Each managed object (MO) has its own state and relationship attributes [4] [5]. They must be reflected in the current state of a plurality of real resource.…”
Section: Common Information Basementioning
confidence: 99%