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Large Language Models for Zero Touch Network Configuration Management

Oscar G. Lira, Oscar Maurício Caicedo Rendón, Nelson L. S. da Fonseca

2024IEEE Communications Magazine31 citationsDOI

Abstract

The zero-touch network and service management (ZSM) paradigm, a direct response to the increasing complexity of communication networks, is a problem-solving approach. In this article, taking advantage of recent advances in generative artificial intelligence, we introduce the network configuration generator (LLM-NetCFG) that architects ZSM configuration agents by large language models. LLM-NetCFG can automatically generate configurations, verify them, and configure network devices based on intents expressed in natural language. We also show the automation and verification of network configurations with minimum human intervention. Moreover, we explore the opportunities and challenges of integrating LLM in functional areas of network management to fully achieve ZSM.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceComputer networkZero (linguistics)Configuration Management (ITSM)Distributed computingPhilosophyLinguisticsSoftware System Performance and Reliability
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