GB/T 17142-2008
ActiveInformation technology - Open systems interconnection - Systems management overview
信息技术 开放系统互连 系统管理综述
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides a general framework and conceptual model for managing open systems interconnection (OSI) environments, defining the functional areas, architectural components, and relationships involved in systems management. It is applied in the design, implementation, and evaluation of network management systems and protocols within telecommunications, enterprise IT infrastructure, and multi-vendor networked environments. The standard serves as a foundational reference for ensuring interoperability and consistent management practices across heterogeneous OSI-based systems.
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