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NEN-ISO/IEC 18598

Information technology - Automated infrastructure management (AIM) systems - Requirements, data exchange and applications

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 October 2016
Status: active
Page Count: 41
ICS Code (Interface and interconnection equipment): 35.200
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NEN-ISO/IEC 18598 specifies the requirements and recommendations for the attributes of automated infrastructure management (AIM) systems. This International Standard explains how AIM systems can contribute to operational efficiency and deliver benefits to a) cabling infrastructure and connected device administration, b) facilities and IT management processes and systems, c) other networked management processes and systems (e.g. intelligent building systems), d) business information systems covering asset tracking and asset management together with event notifications and alerts that assist with physical network security. This International Standard specifies a framework of requirements and recommendations for data exchange with other systems.

Document History

May 1, 2021
Information technology - Automated infrastructure management (AIM) systems - Requirements, data exchange and applications
For AIM systems providing support functionality for remote powering as an option, this International Standard addresses additional administration requirements and recommendations.
NEN-ISO/IEC 18598
October 1, 2016
Information technology - Automated infrastructure management (AIM) systems - Requirements, data exchange and applications
NEN-ISO/IEC 18598 specifies the requirements and recommendations for the attributes of automated infrastructure management (AIM) systems. This International Standard explains how AIM systems can...

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