limitation by using the user-side agent which
collects the network performance information.
SLMS collects the performance data by polling
the equipment from the centralized server. The
server is located in the backbone network, and a
number of end-users are attached to the target
equipment. As ADSL service uses dynamic host
configuration protocol (DHCP), it is impossible to
collect the performance data using the fixed IP. So,
the same performance data of equipment are applied
to the attached end-users.
In contrast to other metrics, the violation of
service performance is made with the average value
within the specified period. Temporarily the service
performance may be declined, and the warning event
may be sent. If the system operator takes an action to
prevent a violation, it is burden because a violation
may not be happened. So we provide the trend of
network performance to the system operator. Seeing
the trend, the operator determines if it requires an
action or not.
5 CONCLUSIONS
We propose a form of architecture for policy-based
SLA Management System. We first describe the
QoS terminology, including SLS, SLA. And policy-
based SLMS are introduced with detailed
description of its components. According to the
policy, we can configure the metrics. Our system has
the capability to manage the SLA from the service
subscription to the service termination. It is possible
to monitor in real-time in order not to violate the
metrics. We design the user interface for system
operators using SLMS.
As we rely on retail-SLA, the managed section
of network performance is limited between the end-
user and the backbone network. Future work has
been working by using the user-side agent which
collects the network performance information.
According to the implications of the research, future
work has been conducted to interwork Operation
Supporting Systems (OSSs) such as the refund
system and NMS.
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