Speaker
P. DeMar
(FNAL)
Description
Management of large site network such as FNAL LAN presents many
technical and organizational challenges. This highly dynamic network
consists of around 10 thousand network nodes. The nature of the
activities FNAL is involved in and its computing policy
require that the network remains as open as reasonably possible
both in terms of connectivity to the outside networks and in with
respect to procedural simplicity of joining the network by temporary
network participants such as visitors notebook computers.
The goal of the Network Information and Management Infrastructure
project at FNAL is to build software infrastructure which would help
network management and computer security teams organize monitoring
and management of the network, simplify communication between
these entities and users, integrate network management into
FNAL computer center management infrastructure.
Primary authors: Phil DeMar (FNAL), Igor Mandrichenko (FNAL),
Don Petravick(FNAL), Dane Skow (FNAL)
Primary authors
D. LaMore
(FNAL)
D. Petravick
(FNAL)
D. Skow
(FNAL)
E. Berman
(FNAL)
I. Mandrichenko
(FNAL)
M. Crawford
(FNAL)
M. Grigoriev
(FNAL)
P. DeMar
(FNAL)
R. Reitz
(FNAL)
V. Podstavkov
(FNAL)