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        Title           : Network Management for GSMP Interface
        Author(s)       : Y. Cha et al.
        Filename        : draft-cha-gsmp-management-01.txt
        Pages           : 15
        Date            : 2002-11-7
        
General switch management protocol (GSMP) is an open interface 
between a label switch and a controller, and it provides connection, 
configuration, event, performance management and synchronization. The 
managed objects of RFC 3295 are only defined to configure, monitor 
and maintain the protocol entity. Traditionally, network management 
services are classified into five categories: those are configuration, 
performance, fault, accounting, and security management. These 
services are provided by the network management functions, which can 
be located either in the controller or in the label switch. In the 
GSMP interface, there are no managed objects for the network 
management services and the location of network management functions 
is not clearly defined. We discussed the complexity of switch 
implementation and the efficiency of resource usage according to the 
location of network management functions.

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