Dynamie expansion of computer networks and the increasing level of their complexity pose new challenges for network management procedures. At the same time, more and more network services are being introduced. The network information system providing consistent and reliable data for network administrators as well as services plays a significant role nowadays. This article explores the common Network Information Service (cNIS) as an integrated network topology repository for a single primary role was extended towards a tool supporting Network Operation Center teams (NOCs) for network documentation tasks. cNIS development started in the GEANT2 project (FP6-IST 511082) and is continued in the GEANT3 project (FP7-ICT 238875). The current effort focuses on integrating a set of tools, including cNIS, as a platform supporting multi-domain services in the GEANT network. cNIS development is a joint effort of several National Research and Education Networks (NRENs) and coordinated by Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center (PSNC).
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