¶ … interconnected as we live in nowadays, networks seem to be the central pieces in the puzzle. A failure in a network will damage the relation between the transmitter and the receptor to a degree to which communication between the two will no longer be possible. This assertion includes not only computer networks, most common nowadays, but also telecommunication or telephone networks.
In this sense, network management becomes essential, as a way to constantly check and improve the efficiency of a network activity. Today, most network management systems refer to the FCAPS framework as the best functional alternative. The FCAPS framework includes fault management, configuration management, accounting management, performance management and security management. We will be referring further on to fault management, as part of the FCAPS framework.
The fault management phase includes everything error-related, ranging from fault detection, to fault correction and isolation and to network recovery
. The errors can be either persistent or transient and, in this sense, it is important to be able to differentiate between the two events, because we are interested in the persistent events when discussing fault management. Indeed, if we refer to transient events, we may either be talking about errors that occur to any network, no matter how functional, and they do not need to have...
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