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| | Table of Contents | ITU-T Rec. M.3010 (05/96) PRINCIPLES FOR A TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT NETWORK
FOREWORD
CONTENTS
SUMMARY
KEYWORDS
PRINCIPLES FOR A TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT NETWORK
1 Scope 1.1 General 1.2 Relationship of a TMN to a telecommunications network 1.3 Field of application 1.4 Basic objectives for a TMN 1.5 Functions associated with a TMN 1.6 Architectural requirements 1.7 Aspects of TMN architectures
2 TMN functional architecture 2.1 TMN function blocks 2.2 Functional components 2.3 TMN reference points 2.4 Data communication function of TMN 2.5 The TMN reference model 2.6 TMN access from external sources 2.7 Directory access
3 TMN information architecture 3.1 Object-oriented approach 3.2 Manager/Agent concept 3.3 Shared Management Knowledge (SMK) 3.4 TMN naming and addressing
4 TMN physical architecture 4.1 TMN building blocks 4.2 Interoperable interface concept 4.3 TMN standard interfaces 4.4 TMN protocol families 4.5 Consideration of physical configurations
5 TMN Logical Layered Architecture 5.1 Functional OS configuration 5.2 Information layering principles 5.3 Relationship of LLA to the information architecture 5.4 Interaction between management layers 5.5 Layer synchronization 5.6 Interaction between TMNs 5.7 Layered OS building blocks
6 Detailed TMN architectural considerations 6.1 General 6.2 Network evolution considerations 6.3 Physical OS considerations 6.4 TMN data communication considerations 6.5 Mediation 6.6 Network element considerations 6.7 Q adaptor considerations 6.8 User interface considerations 6.9 TMN standard interfaces
Annex A
Alphabetical list of abbreviations used in this Recommendation
Appendix I
TMN planning and design considerations
I.1 General TMN planning and design considerations
I.2 DCN considerations
Appendix II
Management of Intelligent Networks (INs)
II.1 IN activities within the scope of TMN Management
II.2 IN concepts
II.3 Relationship between TMN and IN concepts
II.4 Mapping of IN Distributed Functional Plane to the TMN logical archi ecture
II.5 Mapping of IN Physical Plane to the TMN physical architecture
Appendix III
Configuration examples
III.1 Configuration examples
Appendix IV
Considerations for managing networks
IV.1 General considerations for managing networks
IV.2 Shared Management Knowledge (SMK)
IV.3 Information conversion between two interfaces
Appendix V
Use of X.500 Directory to support distributed TMNs and TMN-Interworking
V.1 Scope of TMN/Directory Interworking
V.2 Requirements on X.500 Directory Support
V.3 The integrated Information Architecture
V.4 Implementation considerations
References
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