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ITU-T M 3300-1998 TMN F Interface Requirements - Series M TMN and Network Maintenance International Transmission Systems Telephone Circuits Telegraphy Facsimile and Leased Circuits.pdf

1、INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION ITU-T TELECOMMUNICATION STAN DARD IZATI ON SECTOR OF ITU M.3300 (06/98) SERIES M: TMN AND NETWORK MAINTENANCE: INTERNATIONAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS, TELEPHONE CIRCUITS, TELEGRAPHY, FACSIMILE AND LEASED CIRCUITS Telecom m u n kat ions man age ment net wo r k TMN F

2、interface requirements I i ITU-T Recommendation M.3300 (Previously CCITT Recommendation) ITU-T M-SERIES RECOMMENDATIONS TMN AND NETWORK MAINTENANCE: INTERNATIONAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS, TELEPHONE CIRCUITS, TELEGRAPHY, FACSIMILE AND LEASED CIRCUITS Introduction and general principles of maintenance an

3、d maintenance organization International transmission systems International telephone circuits Common channel signalling systems International telegraph systems and phototelegraph transmission International leased group and supergroup links International leased circuits Mobile telecommunication syst

4、ems and services International public telephone network International data transmission systems Designations and infomation exchange International transport network M.1-M.299 M.300-M.559 M.560-M.759 M.760-M.799 M.800-M.899 M.900-M.999 M. 1 OOO-M. 1 o99 M.1100-M.1199 M.1200-M.1299 M. 1300-M.1399 M.14

5、00-M.1999 M.2000-M.2999 Integrated services digital networks Common channel signalling systems M.3600-M.3999 M.4000-M.4999 Forfurther details, please refer to ITU-T List of Recommendations. ITU-T RECOMMENDATION M.3300 TMN F INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS Summary This Recommendation provides requirements for

6、 the TMN F interface. The F interface is between a Workstation and other TMN physical blocks: an Operations Systems (OS), Mediation Device (MD), or Network Element (NE). Source ITU-T Recommendation M.3300 was revised by IT-T Study Group 4 (1997-2000) and was approved under the WTSC Resolution No. 1

7、procedure on the 26th of June 1998. Recornmendation M.3300 (06/98) i STD.ITU-T RECMN M.3300-ENGL 1998 4862591 Ob52700 OT9 FOREWORD IT (intemational Telecommunication Union) is the United Nations Specialized Agency in the field of telecommuni- cations. The IT Telecommunication Standardization Sector

8、(mr-T) is a permanent organ of the IT. The ITU-T is responsible for studying technical. operating and tariff questions and issuing Recommendations on them with a view to standardizing telecommunications on a worldwide basis. The World Telecommunication Standardization Conference (WTSC), which meets

9、every four years, establishes the topics for study by the ITU-T Study Groups which, in their turn, produce Recommendations on these topics. The approval of Recommendations by the Members of the IT-T is covered by the procedure laid down in WTSC Resolution No. 1. In some areas of information technolo

10、gy which fall within IT-Ts purview, the necessary standards are prepared on a collaborative basis with IS0 and IEC. , NOTE In this Recommendation, the expression “Administration“ is used for conciseness to indicate both a telecommunication administration and a recognized operating agency. INTELLECTU

11、AL PROPERTY RIGHTS The ITU draws attention to the possibility that the practice or implementation of this Recommendation may involve the use of a claimed Intellectual Property Right. The ITU takes no position concerning the evidence, validity or applicability of claimed Intellectual Property Rights,

12、 whether asserted by IT members or others outside of the Recommendation development process. As of the date of approval of this Recommendation, the IT had not received notice of intellectual property, protected by patents, which may be required to implement this Recommendation. However, implementors

13、 are cautioned that this may not represent the latest information and are therefore strongly urged to consult the TSB patent database. O IT 1998 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopyin

14、g and microfilm, without permission in writing from the ITU. Il Recommendation M.3300 (06/98) STD-ITU-T RECMN M-3309-ENGL 1998 48b2591 Ob52701 T35 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 CONTENTS Page Scope References Definitions 3.19 Abbreviations and acronyms Conventions Introduction to the F interface 6.1 Why Is T

15、he F interface needed? . F interface architecture . 7.1 The F interface within the architecture 7.2 TMN functional architecture and the F interface 7.3 TMN Physical architecture and the F interface . 7.4 TMN information architecture and the F interface . 7.5 F interfacdf reference point and the g re

16、ference point . 7.6 Summary of architectural implications for requirements TMN users requirements impacting the F interface 8.1 General requirements Initialization requirements Object management requirements 10.1 Relationships between WOs and MOS 10.1.1 UMO/MO cardinality 10.2 Naming 10.3 Retrieval

17、services 10.4 Modification services 10.5 Notification services 10.6 Create services 10.7 Destruction services Shared Management Knowledge requirements 11.1 Roles . 11.2 Establishment of Share Management Knowledge . Definitions imported from other Recommendations . 8.2 Task-related user requirements

18、. Event registrationhotification requirements 12.1 Receiving event notifications 12.2 Controlling event notification . Location transparencies requirements Data consistency requirements . Quality, performance, and OA all users of this Recommendation are therefore encouraged to investigate the possib

19、ility of applying the most recent edition of the Recommendations and other reference listed below. A list of the currently valid -T Recommendations is regularly published. - -T Recommendation M.3010 (1996). Principles for a teleconununicarions manugement network. 3 Definitions This Recommendation de

20、fines the following terms: 3.1 user, TMN user: Recommendation M.3020 defines a TMN user as “that which requires the TMN management services in support of its activities. It may be a human user applying for the use of services via some human-machine communication or it may be some computer-based orga

21、nizational system requiring the capabilities of the TMN.“ Within this Recommendation, the terms “TMN user“ and “user“ refer to a human user at a Workstation accessing TMN functionality. I 3.2 user interface: Human-computer interface or human-machine interface. 3.3 TMN physical blocks: an Operations

22、System (OS), Mediation Device (MD), or Network Element (NE). F interface: An interface applied at f reference points. The F interface is between a Workstation and other 3.4 Workstation: A physical block that performs the workstation function. 3.5 workstation function: A function block that interpret

23、s TMN information for the user, and vice versa. 3.6 system function block or mediation function block. f reference point: A reference point that is located between the workstation function block and the operations 3.7 function block. g reference point: A reference point located outside the TMN, betw

24、een the human user and the workstation 3.8 user interface support function: A functional component that translates information held in TMN information models to a displayable format for the human-machine interface and that translates user input to TMN information models. 3.9 workstation support func

25、tion: A functional component that provides support for the workstation function block, including data access and manipulation, invocation and confirmation of actions, transmittal of notifications, and that hides the existence of other function blocks from the user. Recommendation M.3300 (0698) 1 3.1

26、0 display information in a specific layout and format on the display servers screen. display client: A “managing“ Workstation that makes requests to a display server (another Workstation) to 3.11 information in a specific layout and format on its screen. display server: A Workstation that fulfils re

27、quests made by a display client (another Workstation) to display 3.12 F interface instance: An association between a user and an OS that is characterized uniquely by the combination of the instance of communication, the endpoints (specific WS and OS), and the portion of the agents MIB made visible.

28、3.13 protocol(s). managed objects: A management view of a resource that may be managed through the use of management 3.14 (an OS or WS currently assuming an agent roie). management information base: The visible management information exposed on the F interface by an agent 3.15 Workstation objects: O

29、bjects in the Workstation that have F interface interactions. 3.16 user-management objects: Workstation objects that represent managed objects in the Operations System. 3.17 objects that are not user-management objects. Workstation support objects (in this Recommendation, also referred to as support

30、 objects): Workstation 3.18 OS: As defined in Recommendation M.3010, with the following addition: Since WSF may communicate with OSF or MF in an OS, h4D. or NE, the term “OS“ is used for conciseness to represent “OS, MD, or NE“ throughout this Recommendation. 3.19 Definitions imported from other Rec

31、ommendations This Recommendation uses terms defined in Recommendation M.3010: - Telecommunications Management Network (“); - TMN physical block; - TMN function block; - TMN reference point; - TMN functional component; - TMN management service; - TMN managed area; - TMN management function; - operati

32、ons system; - mediation device; - network element; - operations system function; - mediation function; - security function; - directory access function; - directory system function; - message communication function; - information conversion function. 2 Recommendation M.3300 (06/98) - - STDmITU-T REC

33、MN M.3300-ENGL 1998 48b259L Ob52705 680 This Recommendation uses the following terms defined in Recommendations X.701 and X.703: - manager; - agent; - shared management knowledge. This Recommendation uses the following term defined in Recommendation X.200: - association. 4 Abbreviations and acronyms

34、 This Recommendation uses the following abbreviations: DAF Directory Access Function DSF Directory System Function EFD Event Forwarding Discriminator ICF Information Conversion Function IT Information Technology MCF Message Communication Function MD Mediation Device MF Mediation Function MIB Managem

35、ent Information Base MO Managed Object NE Network Element NEF Network Element Function os Operations System OSF Operations System Function OSF-MAF (Ah) os1 Open Systems Interconnection SF Security Function SMK Shared Management Knowledge TMN Telecommunications Management Network UI User Interface UI

36、SF User Interface Support Function UM0 User-Management Object wo Workstation Object ws Workstation WSF Workstation Function WSSF Workstation Support Function I OSF-Management Application Function (in agent or manager role) Recommendation M.3300 (06/98) 3 5 Conventions The following conventions apply

37、: o o 0 In figures, the following conventions apply: o o o o Initial capitalization of names is used when introducing terms that are familiar to readers by their acronyms. Uppercase letters (F, Q in “Q3“, and X) identify TMN physical interfaces. Lowercase letters (f. g, q in “q3“ and x) identify TMN

38、 reference points. Open circles represent TMN physical interfaces. Filled circles represent “ reference points. Boxes with labels inside them represent TMN physical blocks. Ovals with labels inside them represent TMN function blocks or functional components. 6 Introduction to the F interface This Re

39、commendation provides requirements for the TMN F interface. The F interface is between a Workstation (WS) and a TMN physical block containing Operations System Functions (OSFs) or Mediation Functions (h4Fs). Operations Systems (OSs), Mediation Devices (MDs), and Network Elements (NEs) may contain OS

40、F or h4F. F interface requirements are independent of which TMN physical block supports them, so this Recommendation will use the term “Operations System“ or “OS“ to refer to OSs, MDs and NEs alike. 6.1 Why Is The F interface needed? Recommendation M.301 O, Principles for a Telecommunications Manage

41、ment Network, introduces the F interface. To enable human operators to interact with the TMN, a Workstation Function (WSF) must be present. When the WSF is implemented on a system physically distinct from an Operations System Function (OSF), those systems communicate via an F interface. The F interf

42、ace is needed: for TMN interactions between a user and an OS; to allow for the interoperability of different systems within a T“, including systems developed by different suppliers; to facilitate work centre re-engineeringkonsolidation that is taking place in the telecommunications industry; to allo

43、w for modular implementation of a TMN: an organization can change and upgrade various modules providing specified functionalities; to support efficient systems integration in a TMN; to allow User Interface (UI) software to be left alone when changes or rearrangements are made to OS functionality; to

44、 allow OS software to be left alone and changes made to i software, taking advantage of advances in i technology; to allow Ui customization for an individual service provider, supporting a common look and feel. Recommendation M.3300 (W8) 7 F interface architecture 7.1 The F interface within the TMN

45、architecture The TMN architecture is defined in Recommendation M.3010. This Recommendation summarizes some of the architecture relevant to the WS and the F interface as an aid to the reader of this Recommendation M.3010 is the authoritative definition of the TMN architecture. Figure 1 illustrates th

46、e relationship between some configurations of workstations and OSs in the physical and functional aspects. Workstation functionality can be distributed (see subclause 7.2, TMN functional architecture and the F interface) as illustrated for the display client and server in Figure 1. ws ws eee WSF eee

47、 “ NOTE - The dotted box represents a “distributed WS“ that supports the WSF with functionality distributed over multiple physical boxes. Figure AW.3300 - Example TMN F interface configurations TMN architecture is defined in three aspects: functional architecture, physical architecture, and informat

48、ion architecture. 7.2 TMN functional architecture and the F interface TMN function blocks provide the TMN with groupings of functions that allow the “ to perform the TMN management functions. Pairs of TMN function blocks that need to exchange management information are separated by reference points.

49、 If the reference points become external, that is, the TMN function blocks are implemented in separate TMN physical blocks, the reference point is implemented as a TMN interface; the f reference point is implemented as an I F interface. The TMN function blocks that exchange information over an f reference point are the Workstation Function (WSF) block and the Operations Systems Function (OSF) block. The f reference point defines the service boundary between the OSF and the WSF. Each function block contains sev

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