Telemetry Standards, RCC 106-19 Chapter 25 Management Resources

Abstract

Each Telemetry Network Standard (TmNS) manageable application (TMA) defines a set of management resources, each of which defines application-specific data accessible via an application layer protocol. The term management resources is used throughout this document to describe resources that can be managed by managers. All TmNS-specific management resources reside within the TmNS management resources hierarchy. Additionally, TmNS components may be required to provide host management resources. In all cases, management resources are used to provide a uniform and interoperable method for managing components and aspects of the TmNS system. There are two primary protocols for accessing the management resources: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), which uses a RESTful architecture. The TmNS-specific management resources are maintained in a spreadsheet that provides a simple interface for maintaining each of the individual management resources. Each row in the spreadsheet describes a different management resource. The spreadsheet can be used to generate an ASN.1-formatted text file that serves as the TmNS management information base (MIB) (TMNS-MIB) for SNMP application. The spreadsheet contains additional mapping information, such as uniform resource names (URNs), for support of other management protocols.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 08, 2019
Accession Number
AD1076246

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