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What is CMIP?

Subject : Telecom Network Management

Topic : OSI Network Management

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CMIP :

Common Management Information protocol was developed to compensate for the deficiencies in SNMP..

  • the ITU is responsive for defining the specification and standards of TMN which is based on OSI CMIP specifications.

  • CMIP is the most comprehensive set of specifications and addresses all seven layers of the OSI Reference Model.

  • CMIP is a network management protocol used widely b the people in charge within telecommunications networking environments to manage telecommunication domain & telecommunications devices.

CMIP structure consists of following :

  • Managed objects : is characteristics of a managed devices that can be monitored, modified or controlled and can be used to perform tasks.

  • Management agent : is sensing the notifications and alarms to the n/w management applications

  • Network Management Applications : initiated transactions with management agents by using the operations - action, cancel, get , create delete, get & set.

  • CMIP variables not only relay info, but also can be used to perform task which s impossible under SNMP

  • CMIP is a safer system as it, has built ins security, that supports authorization, access control & security logs.

  • CMIP provides powerful capabilities that allow management applications to accomplish more with a single request.

  • CMIP provides better reporting of unusual n/w conditions

  • CMIP allows communication between n/w management systems & n/w management agent, CMIP relies on ACSE & ROSE

  • CMIP offers an object oriented request / response between agent & manager application objects are defined using GDMO (Guidelines for definition of managed objects)

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