[nsp] OSPF and network management
Steve Francis
steve@expertcity.com
Wed, 07 Aug 2002 06:54:21 -0700
How about the ability to still manage the network in the event of a
circuit/router/switch failure?
That's always seemed useful to me.
gab jones wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are currently in the process of migrating a customer's network from
> a static environment to using a dynamic protocol(ospf). We have had to
> write a business orientated report on how running a dynamic protocol
> would benefit the business. As far as routing is concerned the reasons
> are quite clear. The company have openview NNM and would like to know
> how going dynamic would benefit in regards to the network management
> system. I have thought about this but I cant seem to find any words to
> explain how it would benefit in regards to a network management
> prospective business wise.
> Any input will be invaluable.
>
> regards,
> gab
>
>
>
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