1、ETR 292 July 1997 Source: EP-TETRA Reference: DTWTETRA-01015 ICs: 33.020 Key words: TETRA, network management Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Tec hn ical requirements specif cat ion; Network management ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute ETSI Secretariat Po
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5、 m 3400855 0217154 T78 Page 3 ETR 292: July 1997 Contents Foreword . ._ I. 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 Scope . 9 References 9 Definitions and abbreviations . ._. . 10 3.2 Abbreviations . 11 3.1 Definitions 10 Objectives and approach . 12 4.1 4.3 Problems with the definition of management services using ITU method
6、ology 12 Objectives . ._ 12 4.2 Approach adopted . 12 4.4 Simplified methodology . 13 Overview of network management in TETRA . 14 TMN reference system architecture 14 5.3 Non-standardized aspects . 15 5.4 Standardized aspects . 15 5.1 5.2 Role of players . 14 TMN MS description 16 Reference Telecom
7、munications Management Network 16 Basis for Telecommunications Management Network functionality 16 6.3 Subscriber management 17 6.3.1 Management goals 17 6.3.2.1 Permanent actions . 17 6.3.2.2 Temporary actions . 18 6.3.2.3 Protection of subscriber data . 18 6.3.2.4 Subscriber activity log and subsc
8、riber diagnostics 18 6.3.2.5 Equipment management . 19 Supplementary service management 19 6.3.3.1 Permanent actions . 19 6.3.3.2 Temporary actions . 20 Migration management (individuals and groups) 20 6.4 Configuration management . 21 6.4.1 Management goals 21 General configuration management featu
9、res 22 6.4.2.1 Operator requirements 22 6.4.2.2 Influenced network elements . 22 6.4.2.3 System parameters to be specified . 22 6.4.2.4 Software management 23 6.4.2.5 Administration of system configuration data 23 Fixed network configuration management 23 6.4.3.1 Internal SwMI routing . 23 6.4.3.2 C
10、ommunication interface management . 23 6.4.3.2.1 Administration of system data . 23 6.4.3.2.2 IS1 management . 24 6.4.3.2.3 Gateway management 24 6.4.3.2.4 Line Station (LS) interface management . 25 Radio network configuration management 25 6.4.4.1 Configuration -25 6.4.4.2 Reconfiguration of exist
11、ing network elements . 26 6.5 Traffic measurement 26 6.1 6.2 6.3.2 Subscriber basic data management 17 6.3.3 6.3.4 6.4.2 6.4.4 6.4.3 STD.ETS1 ETR 272-ENGL 2997 3400855 0227255 924 Page 4 ETR 292: July 1997 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.5.1 Management goals . 26 6.5.2 Traffic measures . 26 Performance measuremen
12、t 27 6.6.1 Management goals . 27 6.6.2 6.6.3 6.6.4 6.6.5 6.6.6 6.7.1 Management goals . 31 6.7.2 6.7.3 6.7.4 Administration of performance measurements . 27 Performance measurement data generation 28 Performance measurement data storage . 29 Measured performance data presentation 30 Performance meas
13、urement data transfer . 30 Security aspects 31 Management of security of network management system . 31 Security management (e.g. encryption key management) . 32 Access to local network management facilities from the centre . 33 Accounting management 33 6.8.1 Management goals . 33 6.8.2 Tariffing .
14、33 6.8.3 Collection, storage and transfer of accounting data . 34 6.8.4 Cost association . 35 6.8.5 Billing 35 Fault or maintenance management 35 6.9.1 Management goals . 35 Alarm status monitoring 36 Alarm system parameter handling 38 Alarm history handling 38 Diagnostics and test handling . 38 Han
15、dling of equipment status . 39 6.9.2 6.9.3 6.9.4 6.9.5 6.9.6 6.9.7 6.9.8 Recovery . 39 Alarm collection and logging . 37 7 Information flows for standardized CNM-LNM services . 40 Introduction : . _ 40 7.2.1 Assumptions . 40 7.1 7.2 Assumptions and notes . 40 7.2.2 Notes 40 7.3.1 7.3 Information flo
16、ws . 40 Subscriber basic data management - temporary actions . 40 Temporary withdrawal of registration permission . 41 withdrawal) 41 7.3.2 Subscriber diagnostics 41 7.3.2.1 Subscriber activity history 41 7.3.2.2 Current status of a subscriber . 42 7.3.2.3 Initiate trace of future subscriber activit
17、ies 42 Performance measurement data transfer . 42 7.3.3.1 Access to network management facilities from the centre . 43 7.3.1.1 7.3.1.2 Restoration of registration permission (after temporary 7.3.3 Performance data transfer in standard format from the LNM to the CNM . 43 7.3.4 7.3.5 7.3.4.1 Security
18、procedures (authentication and .authorization) . 43 Fault and maintenance management . 43 Alarm trigger corresponding to serious equipment failure . 43 Alarm trigger corresponding to serious traffic alarm . 44 7.3.6 Accounting management 45 Transfer of accounting data 45 7.3.5.1 7.3.5.2 7.3.5.3 7.3.
19、6.1 Alarm trigger corresponding to serious security breach, e.g. burglary 44 8 Network management protocols 45 I nt roduct ion. ._. . 45 8.2 Concepts . 45 8.2.1 Structure of Management Information (SMI) 45 8.2.2 Managed objects 45 8.2.3 Data representation 45 8.1 STD-ETSI ETR 272-ENGL 1777 3400855 0
20、21715b 8bO Page 5 ETR 292: July 1997 8.2.4 8.2.5 Candida te pro toco Is . .46 8.3.1 SNMP 46 8.3.2 CMIP . 47 8.3.3 8.3.4 Summary . _. 49 Polling vs . event based management 46 Telecommunications Network Management (TNM) 46 8.3 CMOT (CMIP over TCP/IP) . 49 CMOL (CMIP over Link Layer) 49 8.4 8.5 Recomm
21、endation . 49 9 Standardization strategy for network management . 50 Annex A: Additional issues of standardization. implementation. messages. databases and agent specification . .-. . 54 Annex B: Call end reasons . 56 History . 57 STDmETSI ETR 272-ENGL 1797 W 3Li00855 0217157 7T7 W Page 7 ETR 292: J
22、uly 1997 Foreword This ETSI Technical Report (ETR) has been produced by the Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) Project of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). ETRs are informative documents resulting from ETSI studies which are not appropriate for European Telecommunication Sta
23、ndard (ETS) or Interim European Telecommunication Standard (I-ETS) status. An ETR may be used to publish material which is either of an informative nature, relating to the use or the application of ETSs or I-ETSs, or which is immature and not yet suitable for formal adoption as an ETS or an I-ETS. P
24、revious page is blank - STDmETSI ETR 272-ENGL 1797 3400855 0217158 b33 = Page 9 ETR 292: July 1997 1 Scope This ETSI Technical Report (ETR) provides an overview of the network management requirements in a Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) Voice plus Data (V+D) mobile radio system. The primary motiva
25、tion of this ETR is to provide a starting point to facilitate central network management of TETRA systems from different manufacturers. After an overview of network management in TETRA, this ETR outlines the approach to the work, followed by the specification of the management services and informati
26、on flows. Finally a standardization strategy for network management for TETRA is given. The guiding principle in the examination of central Telecommunications Management Network (TMN) management services has been that the Central Network Management (CNM) facility will generally fulfil a monitoring r
27、ole rather than a controlling role, although performing some limited controlling functions such as temporarily disabling and enabling individual subscribers. With this constraint, an examination of the necessary central network management functions indicates that only a subset need to be standardize
28、d in order to support a high degree of inter-operability between different manufacturers TMN management services. It appears that the following network management functionalities require access from the CNM facility (or, in the case of items d) and (g), require standardization in support of that acc
29、ess): a) management of subscribers (for temporary actions only); b) subscriber activity log and subscriber diagnostics: c) access to system performance measurement data: d) access to network management facilities; e) fault and maintenance data; f) testing and recovery of network support links, in pa
30、rticular the Local to Central Network Management link (LNM-CNM link); g) accounting management. It is clear that remote access to the LNM facilities from the centre will need to be supported by appropriate authentication and authorization procedures optionally including encryption over the LNM-CNM l
31、ink. In this ETR all of the local and central telecommunications management functions are examined and those that require to be standardized to allow remote CNM operation, as defined above, are identified. The local/central/local network management information flows required to support the CNM funct
32、ions are studied and recommendations are made for defining TMN standard protocols and procedures. 2 References This ETR incorporates by dated and undated reference, provisions from other publications. These references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed he
33、reafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this ETR only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest edition of the publication referred to applies. Pl ITU-T Recommendation M.3020: “TMN Interface
34、specification methodology“ Pl ITU-T Recommendation M.3200: “TMN management services: Overview“. 31 ITU-T Recommendation M.3400: “TMN management functions“. Previous page is blank STD-ETSI ETR 292-ENGL 1977 W 3q00855 0217159 57T Page 10 ETR 292: July 1997 3 Def in tions and abbreviations 3.1 Def i n
35、I ti ons For the purposes of this ETR, the following definitions apply: Base Station (6s): A physical grouping of equipment which provides the fixed portion of the air interface. One base station transmits and receives radio signals to and from a single location area (a single region of geographical
36、 coverage). A BS contains at least one Base Radio Stack (BRS). cell: The smallest geographical area where TETRA services may be obtained, using a certain set of radio frequencies. Cipher Key (CK): A value that is used to determine the transformation of plain text to cipher text in a cryptographic al
37、gorithm. cipher text: The data produced through the use of encipherment. The semantic content of the resulting data is not available (IS0 7498-2). decipherment: The reversal of a corresponding reversible encipherment (IS0 7498-2). enciphermenencryption: The cryptographic transformation of data to pr
38、oduce cipher text. (IS0 7498-2). entity: A point at which a packet is manipulated (ag. sourced, sunk, routed or switched). gateway: A device which will enable the interconnecting of two networks which inherently use different and incompatible protocols. historical data: Record of a past event or ser
39、ies of events. Historical data from triggered events may start at some point in the past up to the present. home location register: A database in the Mobile Station (MS) home system which keeps track of the position of the MS. The home location register is used to indicate where the MS should be pag
40、ed. key: A sequence of symbols that controls the operations of encipherment and decipherment. key management: The generation, selection, storage, distribution, deletion, archiving and application of keys in accordance with a security policy. network: A collection of subscriber terminals interconnect
41、ed through telecommunications devices. plain text: The unencrypted source data. The semantic content is available. real tirne: Refers to the generation of network management information in a timeframe comparative to the real life process that it is controlling or monitoring. signalling: The exchange
42、 of Information specifically concerned with the establishment and control of connections, and with management, in a telecommunication network. site: Physical location within the network. subscriber activity log: A system record which contains information on attacwdetach ITSI; enable/dicable terminal
43、; registrations; location updates vs. time; call re-establishment; authentications; call start time, call end time, and called party; type of call; Supplementary Services invoked; whether uplink BER or MER are below an operator pre-determined threshold; plus any other relevant activity record. subsc
44、riber data: A system record which contains information on the individual subscriber ITSI, GTSls, Supplementary Services allowed, privileges allowed and other system accesses allowed. subscriber management: The system functionality for dealing with subscribers to the system. Page 11 ETR 292: July 199
45、7 subscriber terminal: An equipment which an internal user can use to communicate with another user. Mobile Stations (MS) and Cine Stations (LS) are the only types of subscriber terminal. Supplementary Service: A Supplementary Service modifies or supplements a bearer service or a teleservice. A Supp
46、lementary Service cannot be offered to a customer as a stand alone service. It should be offered in combination with a bearer service or a teleservice. Switching and Management Infrastructure (SwMI): All of the TETRA equipment for a Voice plus Data (V+D) network except for subscriber terminals. The
47、SwMI enables subscriber terminals to communicate with each other via the SwMI. transaction (packet transaction): All the processes and procedures associated with the transmission of one packet of information between peer network layer protocol entities on opposite sides of the air interface. transac
48、tion (voice transaction): Part of a voice call comprising the transmissions of each talking party. The total of all transactions make up the call. transferred account procedure: Name given to the central accounting procedure defined in the GSM standards. The transferred account procedure is used to
49、allocate costs to roamed mobiles. 3.2 Abbrevi atlons For the purposes of this ETR, the following abbreviations apply: ACL ACSE ASN BER 6 IC BOC i3 RS BS CK CMIP CMIS CMOT CNM cs CUG DES DGNA E FD GDMO GOS GSM GTSI HLR 15 ISDN IS1 ITS1 ITU LA LNM LS MER M FA MI6 MS NMC NMS os I Access Control List Associated Control Service Element Abstract Syntax Notation Bit Error Rate Barring Incoming Calls Barring Outgoing Calls Base Radio Stack Base Station Cipher Key Common Management Information Protocol Common Management Information Service CMIP Over TCPAP Central Network Manag
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