End-to-end Communications Management Using TMN "X" Interfaces
J. M. Schneider
IBM European Networking Center
Vangerowstr. 18
D-69115 Heidelberg
Germany
Email: jms_AT_heidelbg.ibm.com
W. Donnelly
Broadcom Eireann Research
Kestrel House
Clanwilliam Place
Dublin 2
Ireland
Email: wd_AT_broadcom.ie
Abstract
The ongoing integration of LANs and WANs to support global
communications and businesses and the emergence of integrated
broadband communication services has created an increased
demand for cooperation between customers, network and service
providers to achieve end-to-end service management. Such a
cooperation between autonomous authorities, each defining their
own administrative management domains, requires the application
of an open standardized framework to facilitate and regulate
interworking. Such a framework is given by the ITU-T recommendations
on "TMN", where the so-called "X" interface is of particular
importance for inter-domain management. In this paper, we explain
the role of the TMN "X" interface within an inter-domain TMN
architecture supporting end-to-end communications management.
We identify the important issues that need to be addressed for
the definition and realization of TMN "X" interfaces and report
about our practical experiences with the implementation of TMN
"X" interfaces in the PREPARE project.
Keywords: End-to-end management; inter-domain management; TMN; X-interface
JNSM: Vol. 3, No. 1, 1995
End-to-end Communications Management Using TMN "X" Interfaces [Vol. 3, No. 1, 1995]
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