C.6. Service Management and Control

284. Service Management and Control (SMC) provides a collection of capabilities to coherently manage components in a federated service-enabled information technology infrastructure. SMC tools enable service providers to provide the desired quality of service as specified by the customer. In a federated environment such as a mission network instance, utilizing common process and data is a critical enabler to manage a mission network.

Table C.12. Service Management and Control Interoperability Standards
ID:Purpose Standard Implementation Guidance
3:Network management Mandatory:

IETF STD 62: 2002, An Architecture for Describing Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Management Frameworks.

Details of Simple Network Management Protocol Version 3 (SNMPv3) are defined by IETF RFC 3411 - 3418.