We present an architecture for network and applications management, which is based on the active networks paradigm and shows the advantages of network programmability. The stimulus to develop this architecture arises from an actual need to manage a cluster of active nodes, where it is often required to redeploy network assets and modify node connectivity. In our architecture, a remote front-end of the managing entity allows the operator to design new network topologies, to check the status of the nodes and to configure them. Moreover, the proposed framework allows to explore an active network, to monitor the active applications, to query each node and to install programmable traps. In order to take advantage of the active networks technolog...
Future multiservice networks will be extremely large and complex. Novel management solutions will be...
The ubiquity and complexity of modern networks require automated management and control. With increa...
The deployment of new communication services is currently restricted by slow standardisation, the di...
We present an architecture for network and applications management, which is based on the active net...
Active networks provide the possibility to perform computations within the network. This feature int...
Active networks provide the possibility to perform com-putations within the network. This feature in...
Abstract. Active, mobile processes or agents are a technology whose features promise to have a signi...
Active Networks give users the ability to program the network. We propose a management architecture ...
This paper presents the main concepts of the IST Project FAIN “Future Active IP Networks” [10], a t...
This paper focuses on improving computer network management by the adoption of artificial intelligen...
This paper presents the main concepts of the IST Project FAIN “Future Active IP Networks” [10], a th...
Abstract-Traditionally, network management systems have been based on client/server technologies com...
Future multiservice networks will be extremely large and complex. Novel management solutions will be...
Future multiservice networks will be extremely large and complex. In this environment, active servic...
Future multiservice networks will be extremely large and complex. Novel management solutions will be...
Future multiservice networks will be extremely large and complex. Novel management solutions will be...
The ubiquity and complexity of modern networks require automated management and control. With increa...
The deployment of new communication services is currently restricted by slow standardisation, the di...
We present an architecture for network and applications management, which is based on the active net...
Active networks provide the possibility to perform computations within the network. This feature int...
Active networks provide the possibility to perform com-putations within the network. This feature in...
Abstract. Active, mobile processes or agents are a technology whose features promise to have a signi...
Active Networks give users the ability to program the network. We propose a management architecture ...
This paper presents the main concepts of the IST Project FAIN “Future Active IP Networks” [10], a t...
This paper focuses on improving computer network management by the adoption of artificial intelligen...
This paper presents the main concepts of the IST Project FAIN “Future Active IP Networks” [10], a th...
Abstract-Traditionally, network management systems have been based on client/server technologies com...
Future multiservice networks will be extremely large and complex. Novel management solutions will be...
Future multiservice networks will be extremely large and complex. In this environment, active servic...
Future multiservice networks will be extremely large and complex. Novel management solutions will be...
Future multiservice networks will be extremely large and complex. Novel management solutions will be...
The ubiquity and complexity of modern networks require automated management and control. With increa...
The deployment of new communication services is currently restricted by slow standardisation, the di...