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1. Introduction 2. TMN Functional Architecture 3. TMN Physical Architecture 4. Relationship Between TMN and OSI Systems Management 5. TMN Logical Layer Model 6. Key Technologies for TMN
7. Conclusions
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7. Concluding Remarks
TMN Definition
Telecommunications Management Network : A TMN is a support network that interfaces to the telecommunications network to provide the means for transporting and processing Operations, Administration, Maintenance, Provisioning, and Management (OAM&P) information.
TMN Definition
TMN provides a framework for achieving interconnectivity and communication across heterogeneous operations systems and telecommunications networks. TMN was developed by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) as an infrastructure to support management and deployment of dynamic telecommunications services.
TMN
SDH ATM PACS GSM IN IOSS
TMN Recommendations
M.3000 series: TMN Overall Principles and Framework.
M.3000: Tutorial Introduction to TMN M.3010: Principles for a TMN. M.3020: TMN Interface Specification Methodology.
M.3300: TMN Management Capabilities presented at the F Interface. M.3400: TMN Management Functions.
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TMN
NE F
Reference Points
Reference point: Conceptual point of information exchange between non-overlapping management function blocks.
TMN reference points:
. q reference points
- qx: Between NEF and MF, QAF and MF, MF and MF - q3: Between NEF and OSF, QAF and OSF, MF and OSF, OSF and OSF
. f reference points
- Between WSF and OSF, WSF and MF
m reference points
- Between QAF and non-TMN managed entities
WSF
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F WS
Q3 vs. Qx Interface
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Fault correction
Verification
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Restoration
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1. Introduction 2. TMN Functional Architecture
Business Management Layer Service Management Layer Network Management Layer Element Management Layer Network Element Layer
NML
EML OS MD
Network OS
MD for Network OS
EML
EML OS
MD
NEL
Q-Adapter
QA for Network OS
Network Element
SML
Uses information presented by NML to manage contracted service to existing and potential customers. This is the basic point of contact with customers for provisioning, accounts, quality of service, and fault management. The key point for interaction with service providers and with other administrative domains.
EML
Manages each network element. EML element managers, or OSs, are responsible for the TMN-manageable information in certain network elements.
NEL
NEL
The NEL presents the TMN-manageable information in an individual NE. Both the Q-Adapter, which adapts between TMN and non-TMN information, and the NE are located in the NEL.
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1. Introduction 2. TMN Functional Architecture 3. TMN Physical Architecture 4. Relationship Between TMN and OSI Systems Management 5. TMN Logical Layer Model 6. Key Technologies for TMN 7. Concluding Remarks
Concluding Remarks
1.Public telecommunication liberalization will lead to the demand of TMN compliant products. 2.Standardization of telecommunications network management is still in progress. 3.TMN will be adopted for the management of telecommunications network elements/equipment with new technology. (e.g., SDH, ATM, B-ISDN, IN) 4.OSI management technology is the key to the success of TMN.