What is it? What is it used for? Network Management What is it? What is it used for?
Network Technology Telecommunications Network? Communication Protocol? LAN/WAN? Ethernet? Hub/Switch/Router? Multiplexer? Modem? SDH/PDH/ATM?
ADSL Service
IP Traffic
ADSL Traffic
ADSL Connections
TMN Model
Scope/Responsibility Management systems consists of the fol-lowing components (system responsibility) Operations System (OS) Operations Support System (OSS) Data Communication Network (DCN) Workstation (WS) Network Elements (NE) Management functionality
Operations System Operations System (OS) or more recently referred to as Operations Support System (OSS). Is IT-systems which allow operators (either human or external programs) to perform management operations on the managet telecommunication network.
Data Communication Network Data Communication Network (DCN), which is a data communication network used to establish communcation between the operations support system and the managed equipment in the telecommun-ications network, and also between the attached workstations or external man-agement systems and the operations support system
Workstation Workstation (WS). Recent management systems are typically using a graphical user interface, where information is presented as icons and colours are used to indicate status. Commands are often performed using a mouse with point-and click. The workstation is partly within the otted linie, it will typically be based on com-mercial of the shelf product with only a minor part being network management specific.
Network Elements Network Elements (NE) is the common name for pieces of equipment constituting the telecom-munications network controlled and monitored. On the figure such units are exemplified by Exchange and Transmission systems. Many other types of equipment can occur as network elements, multiplexers, IP-routers, ADSL DSLAMs, ATM switches etc. They are all partly included in management, as they are offering management facilities, which can be accessed remotely.
Management Break Down Management is frequently divided in two ways: functional areas: functionality provided TMN logical layers: levels of abstraction
Management Functional Areas Fault Management Configuration Management Accounting Management Performance Management Security Management
Functional Model OSI Functional Model Fault Management Configuration Management Accounting Management Performance Management Security Management
TMN Logical Layered Model
OSI Architecture and Model
Organizational Model Manager Agent Managed object Sends requests to agents Monitors alarms Houses applications Provides user interface Agent Gathers information from objects Configures parameters of objects Responds to managers’ requests Generates alarms and sends them to mangers Managed object Network element that is managed Houses management agent All objects are not managed / manageable
Systems Management Model Managed open system Managing open system (manager role) MIS-user Managed objects Notifications emitted management operations Performing (agent role) Communicating Management operations
Management Information Model
Management Information Tree
The Four-handle Model
NGOSS Methodology NGOSS Knowledge Base Model Validate Need Run System View Implementation View NGOSS Knowledge Base Need Model Validate Run Business Contract Interface Service Implementation Run-Time
eTOM Structure Customer Operations Fulfillment Assurance Billing Support & Readiness Customer Relationship Management Service Management & Operations Resource Management & Operations Supplier/Partner Relationship Management (Application, Computing and Network) Enterprise Management Strategic & Planning Financial & Asset Enterprise Quality Management, Process & IT Planning & Architecture Stakeholder & External Relations Management Brand Management, Market Research & Advertising Human Resources Disaster Recovery, Security & Fraud Research & Development, Technology Acquisition Strategy, Infrastructure & Product Product Lifecycle Infrastructure Strategy & Commit Marketing & Offer Management Service Development & Management Resource Development & Management Supply Chain Development & Management Customer