Imc editions – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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VAN Connection Manager (VCM)—Provides a solution for physical network configuration migration.

It tracks the startup, stopping, and migration of virtual machines (VMs), and according to the latest
VM location, it deploys a physical network configuration. The VCM allows collaboration for

physical and virtual networks. It also provides compatibility between physical and virtual networks

of different vendors.

Branch Intelligent Management System (BIMS)—Provides support for service operations, delivering
high reliability, scalability, flexibility, and IP investment returns. Based on the TR-069 protocol, IMC
BIMS offers resource, configuration, service, alarm, group, and privilege management. It allows the

remote management of customer premise equipment (CPE) in WANs.

Resource Automation Manager (RAM)—Provides a solution for customizing network services for
users and automatically deploying network services.

VAN SDN Manager (SDNM)—Manages OpenFlow-based SDN. SDNM allows you to manage an
OpenFlow network through RESTful APIs provided by H3C SDN controllers. Combined with the

device management, reports, and homepage widgets functions in the IMC Base Platform, SDNM
also allows you to perform visual management and monitoring on the OpenFlow network.

VAN Fabric Manager (VFM)—Provides an integrated solution for managing both the LANs and
SANs in data centers by working with H3C devices. VFM depends on VRM to obtain virtual

machine (VM) migration information.

Unified Communications Health Manager (UCHM)—Provides a solution for monitoring the health
status of networks deployed with Microsoft Lync Server. It allows you to manage network resources

including the Lync Servers, PSTN gateways, and Lync client endpoints.

Endpoint Mobile Office (EMO)—Allows you to use virtualization technologies and cloud service

platform to access Windows applications and desktops on a mobile endpoint, use local resources
to implement mobile office in the app store, and secure endpoints.

For information about all service components, see H3C IMC Getting Started Guide.
The IMC Platform is the basis for implementing various services and must be installed before service

component deployment.

IMC editions

Three editions of IMC are available:

Enterprise

Standard

SNS

Table 1 Differences between IMC editions

Item SNS Standard

Enterprise

Number of nodes

1000

Extensible

Extensible

Hierarchical Network
Management

Not supported

Lower-level NMS only

Supported

Operating system

Windows

Windows and Linux

Windows and Linux

Distributed deployment

Not supported

Supported

Supported

Embedded database

Supported

Supported only on
windows

Not supported

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