FILE TRANSFER SCHEDULING ON NETWORK ELEMENTS USING SWIM FRAMEWORK
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology - Year 30, Vol 5, Issue 5
Abstract
File Transfer Scheduling (FTS) is an application in a network management system which is used to launch multiple File transfer session between a network management system and a managed Network Element (NE). The FTS application supervises parallel NE software download or NE Management Information Base (MIB) backup sessions for multiple supported NEs. FTS operations are based on “JOB”, which can be defined as a descriptor file which contains list of NEs and all the parameters required for action to be scheduled. This paper proposes a system which could be used for file transfer operations using SWIM framework.
Authors and Affiliations
Choudhary Shoaib*
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