Interim Local Management Interface - Published by the ATM Forum, this standard provides extra diagnostic, monitoring and configuration services at the User-to-Network Interface (UNI). It uses the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and a MIB.
Integrated Local Managment Interface: An ATM Forum defined interim specification for network management functions between an end user and a public or private network and between a public network and a private network. This is based on a limited subset of SNMP capabilities.
(n.) Interim Local Management Interface that is the de facto standard until a standard based committee designates a standardized protocol suite. In the last few years ILMI has been popular due to the frequency of changes in the tele-communications industry.
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integrated local management interface. A set of functions used to exchange configuration data in an ATM network. The ATM Call Manager in Windows ATM Services uses ILMI for many tasks, such as exchanging ATM addresses. By default, the ATM Call Manager uses ILMI on all ATM network adapters.
Integrated local management interface. Specification developed by the ATM Forum for incorporating network management functions between an end user and a public or private network, and between a public network and a private network.
The Integrated Local Management Interface. The standard that specifies the use of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and an ATM management information base (MIB) to provide network status and configuration information.
Interim Local Management Interface. Specification developed by the ATM Forum for incorporating network-management capabilities into the ATM UNI.
Interim Local Management Interface. An ATM Forum signaling and addressing protocol.
Integrated Local Management Interface. A specification developed by the ATM Forum that incorporates network management capabilities into the ATM user-to-network interface (UNI) and provides bidirectional exchange of management information between UNI management entities (UMEs).