Network fault management
Can companies afford to have network breakdowns or downtime in this digital-first era? No, they can’t. With digital transformation taking place across industries and increasing expectations to stay connected wherever you are, companies need to up their game and ensure they provide uninterrupted network services and high performance
Network fault management
is the process of finding, isolating, and troubleshooting network faults in the fastest way possible. Fault management is a crucial component of network management that minimizes downtime and prevents device failures by resolving faults rapidly, thereby ensuring optimal network availability and preventing business losses.
The FCAPS model of ISO lists fault management as one of the five core functional areas of proactive network management and defines its goal: to recognize, isolate, correct, and log faults that occur in the network.
Fault Management Process which KRISHNA Networks adhere to it:
1. Fault Detection:
Continuous Monitoring
Alerting Mechanisms
Network devices, links, and services are monitored in real-time using network management tools or systems to detect deviations from normal behavior.
Automated alerts or notifications are configured to immediately notify network administrators or operators when a fault or abnormality is detected.
2. Fault Isolation and Diagnosis:
Detection
Isolation
Estimation
Fault detection is to check whether a fault has occurred.
Fault isolation is to locate in which system component a fault has occurred.
Automated alerts or notifications are configured to immediately notify network administrators or operators when a fault or abnormality is detected.