1、BSI Standards Publication Information technology Home network resource management Part 3: Management application BS ISO/IEC 30100-3:2016National foreword This British Standard is the UK implementation of ISO/IEC 30100-3:2016. The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted by Technical Committ
2、ee IST/6, Data communications, to Panel IST/6/-/12, Home Electronic Systems. A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary. This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its corre
3、ct application. The British Standards Institution 2016. Published by BSI Standards Limited 2016 ISBN 978 0 580 79551 0 ICS 35.200 Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations. This British Standard was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Stra
4、tegy Committee on 30 April 2016. Amendments/corrigenda issued since publication Date Text affected BRITISH STANDARD BS ISO/IEC 30100-3:2016 ISO/IEC 30100-3 Edition 1.0 2016-04 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD Information technology Home network resource management Part 3: Management application INTERNATIONAL
5、ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION ICS 35.200 ISBN 978-2-8322-2904-0 Warning! Make sure that you obtained this publication from an authorized distributor. colour inside BS ISO/IEC 30100-3:2016 2 ISO/IEC 30100-3:2016 ISO/IEC 2016 CONTENTS FOREWORD . 4 INTRODUCTION . 5 1 Scope 6 2 Normative references. 6 3 T
6、erms, definitions and abbreviations 6 3.1 Terms and definitions 6 3.2 Abbreviations 8 4 Conformance . 9 5 Management application 9 5.1 Overview. 9 5.2 Management application model . 9 5.3 Home resource management process 10 5.4 Simple interaction flow using HRMI 10 6 Home resource management interfa
7、ce (HRMI) . 12 6.1 Overview. 12 6.2 List of resource management interface services . 13 6.3 Home resource management interface services . 14 6.3.1 Request for user authentication 14 6.3.2 Request for initial setup 14 6.3.3 Request for operation start . 15 6.3.4 Request for operation stop . 15 6.3.5
8、Request for operation restart 16 6.3.6 Request for the inquiry of home resource domain 16 6.3.7 Request for the inquiry of home resource information 17 6.3.8 Request for the inquiry of home resource information by Name . 18 6.3.9 Request for the inquiry of home resource information by type 19 6.3.10
9、 Request for the inquiry of home resource information by ID . 19 6.3.11 Request for the inquiry of home relation information 20 6.3.12 Request for the inquiry of home relation information by domain . 21 6.3.13 Request for the inquiry of home relation information by relation ID 22 6.3.14 Request for
10、the inquiry of home relation information by source ID 22 6.3.15 Request for registration of event condition 23 6.3.16 Request for cancellation of event condition . 24 6.3.17 Request for inquiry of event 24 6.3.18 Request for resource control. 25 6.3.19 Request for resource probing . 26 6.3.20 Reques
11、t for log data about relation information . 26 6.4 Management interface services . 28 6.4.1 Data structure of management interface 28 6.4.2 Event Name of management interface 29 Annex A (informative) Interface schema for physical space information provider (example) . 30 Annex B (informative) Implem
12、entation of management application (example) 34 B.1 Overview. 34 B.2 Fault management application overview . 34 BS ISO/IEC 30100-3:2016ISO/IEC 30100-3:2016 ISO/IEC 2016 3 B.3 Simple fault diagnosis scenario using HRMI . 35 B.3.1 Initial setup 35 B.3.2 Resource and relation object information acquisi
13、tion . 36 B.3.3 Fault diagnosis . 37 B.3.4 Event processing 37 B.3.5 Fault diagnosis result notify 38 Bibliography . 39 Figure 1 Management application model . 10 Figure 2 Example of simple interaction flow 11 Figure B.1 Fault management system configuration 34 Figure B.2 Fault management applicatio
14、n interfaces . 35 Figure B.3 Sequence flow of initial setup 36 Figure B.4 Destroy and logout procedure 36 Figure B.5 Fault diagnosis result procedure 37 Figure B.6 Event state change procedure . 38 BS ISO/IEC 30100-3:2016 4 ISO/IEC 30100-3:2016 ISO/IEC 2016 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HOME NETWORK RESOUR
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26、ttee 1: Information technology. The list of all currently available parts of the ISO/IEC 30100 series, under the general title Information technology Home network resource management, can be found on the IEC website. This International Standard has been approved by vote of the member bodies, and the
27、 voting results may be obtained from the address given on the second title page. This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2. IMPORTANT The colour inside logo on the cover page of this publication indicates that it contains colours which are considered to be u
28、seful for the correct understanding of its contents. Users should therefore print this document using a colour printer. BS ISO/IEC 30100-3:2016ISO/IEC 30100-3:2016 ISO/IEC 2016 5 INTRODUCTION The ISO/IEC 30100 series of standards specifies an abstract model for remote management of home networks con
29、forming to the Home Electronic System (HES) architecture specified in ISO/IEC 14543-2-1. An HES consists of a collection of devices that are able to interwork via a common internal network. In a home environment several HES networks may operate concurrently each with separate control and management
30、methods. This part of ISO/IEC 30100 specifies the architecture and the base methodology to support applications that may span multiple different HES networks. Home resource management allows uniform fault processing, diagnostics and configuration management of HES elements in home environment. This
31、standard specifies an architecture for the home network resource management, a home resource model for transparent system configuration and a diagnostic processing in the home network. Currently, ISO/IEC 30100, Information technology Interconnection of information technology equipment Home Network R
32、esource Management, consists of the following parts: Part 1: Requirements Part 2: Architecture Part 3: Management application ISO/IEC 30100 is applicable to a management server located at a home network service provider, an apartment complex server, located in an office at the of apartment complex o
33、ffice, a home residential gateway or set top box (STB). BS ISO/IEC 30100-3:2016 6 ISO/IEC 30100-3:2016 ISO/IEC 2016 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HOME NETWORK RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Part 3: Management application 1 Scope This part of ISO/IEC 30100 specifies a control and management interface for the integrate
34、d home network resources at the top of the interoperability framework specified by ISO/IEC 18012-1. Methods are specified for controlling and managing home network resources through a consistent interface regardless of the underlying home network middleware technologies. Based on the home resource m
35、anagement interface, a management application specifies HES device control services and fault management services. This part of ISO/IEC 30100 specifies the communications data formats and functions for messages sent between the objects of a resource management process and the objects of one or more
36、management applications. 2 Normative references The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced docu
37、ment (including any amendments) applies. ISO/IEC 14543-2-1, Information technology Home electronic system (HES) architecture Part 2-1: Introduction and device modularity ISO/IEC 18012-1:2004, Information technology Home electronic system Guidelines for product interoperability Part 1:Introduction IS
38、O/IEC 30100-2, Information technology Home network resource management Part 2: Architecture 13 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1.1 apartment complex server computer remotely managing servic
39、es for residents in a multiunit dwelling apartment complex office management facility that provides services for residents in a multiunit dwelling 3.1.2 application field of use of home resource management process _ 1To be published. BS ISO/IEC 30100-3:2016ISO/IEC 30100-3:2016 ISO/IEC 2016 7 3.1.3 c
40、lass set of instances of home resource 3.1.4 device distinct physical unit on a network that performs a specific function (a set of functions) in a particular context Note 1 to entry: A device can either be an end node on the network, or an intermediate node (as in the case of a network gateway devi
41、ce connecting two distinct physical networks). 3.1.5 domain range of validity of a resource object 3.1.6 HES entity logical component that has a specified functionality in the HES architecture Note 1 to entry: The HES architecture is specified in ISO/IEC 14543-2-1. 3.1.7 HES interoperability framewo
42、rk collection of standards defining device and network interoperability for homes as specified in the ISO/IEC 14543 series 3.1.8 home residential gateway interface between external networks and home networks 3.1.9 home resource managed object that can be used for home network services 3.1.10 home re
43、source management interface logical connection point between management application and home resource management process 3.1.11 home resource management process element that performs information processing for a particular management application 3.1.12 home resource model abstract, formal representa
44、tion of resource objects in a home environment Note 1 to entry: Resource objects include resource properties, relationships and the operations that can be performed on them. 3.1.13 home resource provider interface data transfer between resource information provider and home resource management proce
45、ss 3.1.14 instance example Note 1 to entry: This term is used in object-oriented programming. BS ISO/IEC 30100-3:2016 8 ISO/IEC 30100-3:2016 ISO/IEC 2016 3.1.15 management information set of components used either in a management application or in a resource management process 3.1.16 network interco
46、nnected devices sharing a common communications protocol 3.1.17 network middleware software that links an operating system to a communications protocol 3.1.18 object abstract element representing device functions and data stored within the device Note 1 to entry: The functions and data contained wit
47、hin an object (referred to as “properties“) can be executed, read or modified as appropriate for the property by “messages“ sent from other objects. A message causes a “method“ within the object to be invoked. This may result in access to an internal data structure or the execution of a subroutine o
48、r both. A value may be returned by the recipient object. 3.1.19 physical space some arbitrary set of reference co-ordinates of a home resource in the real world 3.1.20 resource information provider functions for home resource management process to control HES entities Note 1 to entry: Collects data
49、from HES entities and transfers the collected data to a home resource management process. 3.1.21 resource object managed unit located within the resource management process specified by the home resource model Note 1 to entry: The resource object includes methods for accessing the properties of the management process and/or interacting with other objects. A resource object can contain one or more HES entities. 3.1.22 resource relation object managing unit located within the r
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