Framework for Use of ECA (Event Condition Action) in Network Self Management
draft-bwd-netmod-eca-framework-00
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| Authors | Mohamed Boucadair , Qin Wu , Zitao Wang , Daniel King , Chongfeng Xie | ||
| Last updated | 2020-05-06 (Latest revision 2019-11-03) | ||
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Abstract
Event-driven management is meant to provide a useful method to monitor state change of managed objects and resources, and facilitate automatic triggering of a response to events, based on an established set of rules. This would provide rapid autonomic responses to specific conditions, enabling self-management behaviors, including: self-configuration, self-healing, self-optimization, and self- protection. This document provides a framework that describes the architecture for supporting event-driven management of managed object state across devices. It does not describe specific protocols or protocol extensions needed to realize the objectives and capabilities discussed in the document.
Authors
Mohamed Boucadair
Qin Wu
Zitao Wang
Daniel King
Chongfeng Xie
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