1、 ETSI TS 102 359 V1.2.1 (2005-09)Technical Specification Telecommunications and Internet converged Services andProtocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN);Equipment Information in the Management Information Base (MIB) ETSI ETSI TS 102 359 V1.2.1 (2005-09) 2 Reference RTS/TISPAN-08013-Tech Keywords ma
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7、 logo are Trade Marks currently being registered by ETSI for the benefit of its Members. 3GPPTM is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners. ETSI ETSI TS 102 359 V1.2.1 (2005-09) 3 Contents Intellectual Property Rights4 Foreword.4 Introdu
8、ction 4 1 Scope 5 2 References 5 3 Definitions and abbreviations.6 3.1 Definitions6 3.2 Abbreviations .8 4 Context of application 8 5 Type of equipment data elements in the MIB 9 6 Information model10 7 Mapping with other bodies and fora recommendations .10 Annex A (informative): Mapping with TS 132
9、 692 V5.0.0 (3GPP TS 32.692 v5) .12 Annex B (informative): Mapping with ATIS0300040.13 Annex C (informative): Mapping with RFC 4133 .14 Annex D (informative): Mapping with MTMN version 3.5 and MTOSI version 1.0.16 Annex E (informative): Mapping with revised ITU-T Recommendation M.1401 .18 Annex F (i
10、nformative): Other international bodies/Fora.19 Annex G (informative): Bibliography.20 History 21 ETSI ETSI TS 102 359 V1.2.1 (2005-09) 4 Intellectual Property Rights IPRs essential or potentially essential to the present document may have been declared to ETSI. The information pertaining to these e
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13、e ETSI Web server) which are, or may be, or may become, essential to the present document. Foreword This Technical Specification (TS) has been produced by ETSI Technical Committee Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN). Introduction More and
14、 more Network Operators (NOs) implement auto-discovery type of tools to get an instant picture of their equipment. The use of auto-discovery tools relies on the availability of equipment information in the Management Information Base (MIB). Many NOs experience difficulties in linking the data provid
15、ed by the MIB to their inventory systems which give the full picture of working/spare equipment. Therefore there can be differences between the search given by the auto-discovery tools and the Inventory System (IS). The lack of a common data structure and content stops NOs from having flowthrough fr
16、om the MIB up to the inventory system or other relevant systems. Purchasers of Network Equipment should use the present document to specify minimum requirements to their equipment suppliers. Equipment Manufacturers should use the present document as a reference base for data elements to include in t
17、he MIB, whenever possible. ETSI ETSI TS 102 359 V1.2.1 (2005-09) 5 1 Scope The present document specifies equipment identity and location data that should be included, when relevant, in the equipment Management Information Base (MIB) to support inventory processes amongst for example Service Provide
18、rs and Manufacturers. This work item extends the equipment information work i.e. TR 102 214 2 and TS 102 209 1. 2 References The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document. References are either specific (identified by
19、date of publication and/or edition number or version number) or non-specific. For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply. For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. Referenced documents which are not found to be publicly available in the expected location might be fou
20、nd at http:/docbox.etsi.org/Reference. 1 ETSI TS 102 209: “Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advancing Networks (TISPAN); Telecommunication Equipment Identification“. 2 ETSI TR 102 214: “Services and Protocols for Advanced Networks (SPAN); Result of the PNOs and Eq
21、uipment Manufacturers questionnaires for identification of Equipment Unit“. 3 ETSI TS 132 692: “Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); Network Resource Model for Inventory Management (3GPP TS 32.692 version 5.0.0 Release 5)“. 4 ISO 8
22、601: “Data elements and interchange formats - Information interchange - Representation of dates and times“. 5 ISO/IEC 15418: “Information technology - EAN/UCC Application Identifiers and Fact Data Identifiers and Maintenance“. 6 ISO/IEC 15459-1: “Information technology - Unique identification of tra
23、nsport units - Part 1: General“. 7 ISO/IEC 15459-2: “Information technology - Unique identification of transport units - Part 2: Registration procedures“. 8 IETF RFC 4133: “Entity MIB (Version 3)“. 9 ETSI TS 132 101: “Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); Telecommunication management; P
24、rinciples and high level requirements (3GPP TS 32.101)“. 10 ETSI TS 132 102: “Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); Telecommunication management; Architecture (3GPP TS 32.102)“. 11 ITU-T Recommendation M.1400: “Designations for interconnections among operators networks“. 12 ITU-T Recomm
25、endation M.3320: “Management requirements framework for the TMN X-Interface“. 13 ITU-T Recommendation M.3208.1: “Leased circuit services“. 14 ISO/IEC 646: “Information technology - ISO 7-bit coded character set for information interchange“. ETSI ETSI TS 102 359 V1.2.1 (2005-09) 6 15 ITU-T Recommenda
26、tion M.1401: “Formalization of interconnection designations among operators networks“ . 3 Definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions For the purposes of the present document, the following terms and definitions apply: auto-discovery: ability to perform an inventory and asset verification from a N
27、etwork Management Station Equipment Identity (EI): (as defined in TS 102 209 1, clause 7.1) provides information in a uniform, concise and function-oriented format about each equipment unit within its particular network application or environment operator equipment name: equipment name given by the
28、operator for internal purposes geographic location: information on the location of the equipment NOTE 1: This information is specific to each operator and is used for internal purposes e.g. inventory. NOTE 2: For example, the TeleManagement Forum Shared Information/Data (SID) Model, GB922 (see Bibli
29、ography) Addendum 1L - Common Business Entity Definitions - Location, defines the Geographic Location as follow: “A defined place on or near the earths surface. It is an abstract modeling concept that provides a linking point to other parts of the SID model. It holds attributes common to all Geograp
30、hic Location subclasses. Sources Cross- References Synonyms / Aliases Related Business Entities Geographic Location Name Business“. NOTE 3: For example, the structure of geographic location could correspond to the location of a site (country/region/geographic area/site or property) and include “sub
31、urban, locality, city, town, building“. NOTE 4: Network Operators or Manufacturers may have additional information requirements. physical location: this information is specific for the equipment unit and is used for internal purposes e.g. inventory, assurance NOTE 1: Information can be specified by
32、the Network Operator and/or the Manufacturer based on when equipment configuration is maintained, e.g. during manufacturing or handling at site. NOTE 2: For example IETF specifies (see annex C): - in chassis (hierarchy structure) entPhysicalContainedIn; - entPhysicalParentRelPos. NOTE 3: For example
33、, TS 132 692 3 specifies (see annex A): - unitPosition: Position of inventory unit (Rack, shelf, slot). NOTE 4: Network Operators or Manufacturers may have additional information requirements. manufacturer name: name of the business entity that is responsible for the manufacturing and assembly of th
34、e equipment unit manufacturer part number: proprietary character string of information that is assigned to each equipment unit by its manufacturer manufacturer software version: manufacturer specified version of the software, defined and maintained by the manufacturer manufacture date: date of manuf
35、acture of the product in format YYYYMMDD Management Information Base (MIB): database of configuration management information that is stored on a Network Agent for access by a Network Management Station or local user interface device ETSI ETSI TS 102 359 V1.2.1 (2005-09) 7 NOTE: MIB consists of a rep
36、ository of characteristics and parameters managed in a network device such as a NIC, hub, switch or router. Network Agent (NA): device, such as a workstation, a router or a plug-in card, that is equipped to gather network performance information to send to the network management station Network Mana
37、gement Station (NMS): is a dedicated workstation that gathers and stores network performance data, obtaining that data from network nodesrunning network agent software that enables them to collect the data operator equipment name: equipment name given by the operator for internal purposes manufactur
38、er product name: equipment name given by the equipment manufacturer (refer to “Product Name“ as defined in TS 102 209 1, clause 7.2) operator: organization responsible for identification and management of telecommunication resources NOTE: An operator must be legally recognized by the telecommunicati
39、on administration of the Country, or delegation thereof. An Operator may or may not correspond to a trading partner. Network Operator (NO): operator that manages a telecommunications network. A Network Operator may be a Service Provider and vice versa NOTE: A Network Operator may or may not provide
40、particular telecommunications services. See ITU-T Recommendations M.3208.1 13, clause 1.4.2.3 and M.3320 12, clause 1.4.4. service provider: general reference to an operator that provides telecommunication services to Customers and other users either on a tariff or contract basis NOTE: A Service Pro
41、vider may or may not operate a network. A Service Provider may or may not be a Customer of another Service provider. See ITU-T Recommendation M.3320 12, clause 1.4.6. Unique Item Identification (UID): As defined in the ISO/IEC 15459-1 6 (refers to ISO/IEC 646 14). NOTE: ISO/IEC 15459-1 6 states that
42、 the characters in the UID must be strictly Alpha Numeric All Caps. The present document extends the set of allowed chars in the UID such that it would include the slashes and dashes as defined in the U.S. “Department of Defense Guide to Uniquely Identifying Items; Assuring Valuation, Accountability
43、 and Control of Government Property“ (see Bibliography). When constructing the UID: - Any spaces contained in the component data elements will be deleted. - All special characters will be deleted from the enterprise identifier. - All special characters, except for dashes (-) and forward slashes (/)
44、will be deleted from the original part number and serial number. - The UID may only contain uppercase English alphabet characters A through Z, numeric characters 0 through 9, and the special characters “-“ and “/“. ETSI ETSI TS 102 359 V1.2.1 (2005-09) 8 3.2 Abbreviations For the purposes of the pre
45、sent document, the following abbreviations apply: CPU Central Processing Unit CRUD Create Read Update and Delete DWDM Dense Wave Division Multiplexing EI Equipment Identity EM Equipment ManagerEU Equipment Units IS Inventory System LUID Local User Interface Device MI Management Interface MIB Managem
46、ent Information Base MS Management System NA Network Agent NE Network Element NIC Network Interface Card NMS Network Management Station NO Network OperatorPN Part NumberPSU Power Supply Unit RDN Relative Distinguished Name SID Shared Information/Data UID Unique item IDentification USI Unique Serial
47、Identification4 Context of application Figures 1 to 4 provide some possible overviews of the architectural components and the relations between them which are relevant for the present document. NOTE: These are typical views; other architectures may exist. However, most architectures can be mapped to
48、 these generic views. MSLUIDEU EUNAMIBFigure 1MINEMSEU EUEMFigure 3MINENAMIBEUMIB EUMIBMSNAFigure 2MINELUIDLUIDEUMIB EUMIBMSNAFigure 4MINELUIDMIBThe central component is the Network Element (NE). From a functional point of view, an NE provides telecommunication functions. These functions are usually
49、 closely related such that an NE can be considered to be a building block for a telecommunication network. Examples of NEs are: a router, a voice switch, an optical line system. From a physical point of view, an NE is an aggregate of one or more equipment mountings, and one or more Equipment Units, EU. Dimension wise, an NE can be very compact, like an ADSL modem, or very large, like an multi thousand kilometer long DWDM optical transport system. The normal day-to-day management of an NE is done via a Management
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