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As the speed of the Internet getting higher and accommodating a broader range of applications’ traffic, it becomes more difficult to monitor, analyze and manage the network traffic. To realize automatic network management of high-speed networks, we have developed two systems. One is a high-speed per-flow basis traffic analyzer using aggregated flow mining (AFM) that works with links of 10Gbps or higher. The other one is a network management system (NMS) using NETCONF as configuration protocols between NMS and network elements. For automatic network management, it is important that the NMS has flexibility to control a wide variety of network elements and also capabilities so that it can collaborate with flow collectors that capture and analyze network traffic data flows. To meet these requirements, a new application programming interface (API) that enables an NMS to control network elements, which include flow collectors, was developed.
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Iijima, T., Shomura, Y., Watanabe, Y., Ikeda, N. (2009). NETCONF-Based Network Management System Collaborating with Aggregated Flow Mining. In: Hong, C.S., Tonouchi, T., Ma, Y., Chao, CS. (eds) Management Enabling the Future Internet for Changing Business and New Computing Services. APNOMS 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5787. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04492-2_11
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