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BACKGROUND
TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT NETWORK
ITU-T
DEFINITION STARTED 1985 DEFINED IN M-SERIES M.3010 USES OSI SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT FAMOUS FOR ITS MANAGEMENT HIERARCHY CONCEPT
STRUCTURE
TMN
Operations System Operations System Operations System
Work Station
Exchange
Transmission systems
Exchange
Transmission systems
Exchange
Telecommunication network
STANDARDS
TITLE
Overview of TMN Recommendations Principles for a TMN TMN interface specification methodology Generic network information model Managed object conformance statements for the generic network inf. model Catalogue of TMN management information TMN Management Services: Overview TMN management Services: Maintenance aspects of B-ISDN management TMN management Services: Fault and performance mgt. of the ISDN access TMN management capabilities presented at the F interface Management requirements framework for the TMN X-interface TMN management functions
NUMBER DATE
M.3000 M.3010 M.3020 M.3100 M.3101 M.3180 M.3200 M.3207.1 M.3211.1 M.3300 M.3320 M.3400 10/94 05/96 07/95 07/95 07/95 10/92 10/92 05/96 05/96 10/92 04/97 04/97
STANDARDS: RELATIONSHIP
Overview of TMN Recommendations M.3000 Principles for a TMN M.3010 Terms and definitions TMN M.60 2
TMN management capabilities at the F interface: M.3300 TMN management capabilities at the X interface: M.3320
STANDARDS: ISDN
TITLE
Principles for the management of ISDNs Application of maintenance principles to ISDN subscriber installations Application of maintenance principles to ISDN basic rate access Application of maintenance principles to ISDN primary rate access Application of maintenance principles to static multiplexed basic rate access Principles for applying the TMN concept to the management of B-ISDN Test management of the B-ISDN ATM layer using the TMN Principles for the use of ISDN test calls, systems and responders Integrated management of the ISDN customer access Management of the D-channel - Data link layer and network layer Management information model for the management of the data link and network layer of the ISDN D channel Network performance measurements of ISDN calls ISDN interface management services
NUMBER DATE
M.3600 M.3602 M.3603 M.3604 M.3605 M.3610 M.3611 M.3620 M.3621 M.3640 M.3641 M.3650 M.3660 10/92 10/92 10/92 10/92 10/92 05/96 04/97 10/92 07/95 10/92 10/94 04/97 10/92
ARCHITECTURES
FUNCTIONAL ARCHITECTURE
OSF
WSF
OSF = Operations System Functions MF = Mediation Functions WSF = Work Station Functions NEF = Network Element Functions QAF = Q Adaptor Functions
OSF
OSF q
g WSF
q NEF
OSF q3
OSI (CMIP)
NEF
MEDIATION FUNCTIONS
OSF q3 MF qx NEF
BETWEEN NEF AND OSF
OSF q3 MF qx QAF
BETWEEN QAF AND OSF
Q ADAPTOR FUNCTIONS
non-TMN OSF
m reference point
q reference point
QAF
TMN
q reference point
m reference point
TMN
QAF
non-TMN NEF
OSF q3 x*, q3 q3 q3
MF qx q3 qx
QAFq3
QAFqx
WSF
Non-TMN
q3 qx
f f m
qx f f m m g**
m g**
m, g = non TMN reference points * = x reference point only applies when each OSF is in a different TMN ** = The g reference point lies between the WSF and the human user
FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS
MAF: MANAGEMENT APPLICATION FUNCTION ICF: INFORMATION CONVERSION FUNCTION WSSF: WORKSTATION SUPPORT FUNCTION UISF: USER INTERFACE SUPPORT FUNCTION MCF: MESSAGE COMMUNICATION FUNCTION DSF: DIRECTORY SYSTEM FUNCTION DAF: DIRECTORY ACCESS FUNCTION SF: SECURITY FUNCTION
FUNCTION BLOCK
PEER TO PEER COMMUNICATION
TMN FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS MCF
FUNCTION BLOCK
DCF
ICF
WSSF
UISF
DSF
DAF
SF
M
2
O
2
O M
O O
O O O O O O O
M O O O O M M M O
O O O O O
O O O O O
1: MAF is considered to be additional to any Agent or Manager activities and may be inconflict with ISO definitions 2: These functions (or equivalent) may be considered to be as part of the UISF
PHYSICAL ARCHITECTURE
FUNCTIONAL ARCHITECTURE
PHYSICAL ARCHITECTURE
DEFINES HOW THE VARIOUS TMN MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS CAN BE IMPLEMENTED INTO PHYSICAL EQUIPMENT
FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS
FUNCTION BLOCKS
REFERENCE POINTS
INTERFACES
NEF NE MD QA OS WS DCN M
MF O M O
QAF O O M O
OSF O O M
WSF O* O O M
REFERENCE POINT:
qx
q3
(g
m)
INTERFACE:
Qx
Q3
DRAWING CONVENTIONS:
REFERENCE POINT INTERFACE FUNCTION BLOCK BUILDING BLOCK
OS X/F/Q3 F DCN WS
X Q3/F MD Qx DCN
Q3
Q3
Qx QA NE QA
Qx NE = INTERFACE
INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE
MANAGED OBJECT
OPERATIONS
NOTIFICATIONS
LAYER 1
MANAGER
LAYER 2
AGENT
MANAGER
LAYER 3
AGENT
FUNCTIONAL HIERARCHY
OSF
Q3
OSF
Q3
OSF
Q3
OSF
Q3
NEF
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
SERVICE MANAGEMENT
NETWORK MANAGEMENT
NETWORK ELEMENTS
OSF
OSF
OSF
x x
OSF
OSF
OSF
OSF
OSF
NEF
NEF
Service Provider
OSF
OSF TMN2 x
OSF
OSF q
OSF
OSF
TMN1
NEF
TMN:
OSI:
PROTOCOL ENTITY - B
OSF (MANAGER)
NEF (AGENT)
q3 REFERENCE POINT
OSF q3 QAF m
SNMP ENVIRONMENT TMN ENVIRONMENT
SNMP AGENT