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9、nited States of America. ATIS-0300263.2007 Revision of T1.263-1998 (R2002) American National Standard for Telecommunications OPERATIONS, ADMINISTRATION, MAINTENANCE, AND PROVISIONING (OAM&P) - MODELS FOR INTERFACES ACROSS JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES TO SUPPORT SERVICE LEVEL CONNECTION MANAGEMENT Secre
10、tariat Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions Approved April 26, 2007 American National Standards Institute, Inc. Abstract This standard aligns with the relevant ITU-T Recommendation M.3108.2, TMN management services for dedicated and reconfigurable circuits network: Information model fo
11、r connection management of pre-provisioned service link connections to form a reconfigurable leased service, to replace the previously published version of this standard, T1.263-1998 (R2002). ATIS-0300263.2007 ii FOREWORD The information contained in this Foreword is not part of this American Nation
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17、005. At the time it approved this standard, TMOC, which is responsible for the development of this standard, had the following members: M. Fargano, TMOC Chair R. Roman, TMOC Vice Chair C. Underkoffler, ATIS Chief Editor Organization Represented Name of Representative Alcatal USA Inc. Ken Biholar Ata
18、han Tuzel (Alt) AT&T Chuck Bailey George Stanek (Alt) BellSouth Telecommunications Jim Mathis C.S.I. Michael S. Newman Thomas G. Croda (Alt) Cingular Wireless LLC Don Zelmer Marc Grant (Alt) Cisco Systems John McDonough Mike Truskowski (Alt) Department of Defense Chris Fitzgerald Embarq Corporation
19、Kevin Boland John M. Heinz (Alt) ETRI Tae-Sang Choi Sang-Wan Kim (Alt) Harris Corporation Alex Zhdankin Marlis Humphrery (Alt) Intelsat Mark T. Neibert Lucent Technologies H. (Kam) Lam Organization Represented Name of Representative National Communications System Gregory Bain An Nguyen (Alt) Nationa
20、l Exchange Carrier Assn Karen Rowland Nortel Joseph A. Zebarth Qwest Michael Fargano Steve Showell (Alt) Siemens Communications, Inc. David E. Francisco Sprint Nextel Mark L. Jones Mike Usry (Alt) Telcordia Technologies Ronald Roman Cliff Halevi (Alt) Tellabs Operations, Inc. William A. Walker Tollg
21、rade Communications, Inc. Holton Bond Steve Day (Alt) VeriSign, Inc. Anthony M. Rutkowski Verizon Communications Tom Plevyak Wendy Pugh (Alt) Winsor Carol Zimmerman Debra Burns (Alt) The Architectures Interfaces and Protocols (AIP) Subcommittee was responsible for the development of this document. A
22、MERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ATIS-0300263.2007 American National Standard for Telecommunications Operations, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning (OAM&P) - Models for Interfaces across Jurisdictional Boundaries to Support Service Level Connection Management 1 1 SCOPE, PURPOSE, AND APPLICATION
23、1.1 Scope It is the intention of this standard to use and align with the relevant ITU-T Recommendation. This alignment effort consists of adopting ITU-T Recommendation M.3108.2, TMN management services for dedicated and reconfigurable circuits network: Information model for connection management of
24、pre-provisioned service link connections to form a reconfigurable leased service, to replace the previously published version of this standard, T1.263-1998 (R2002). 2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this
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26、icated below. ITU-T Recommendation M.3108.2, TMN management services for dedicated and reconfigurable circuits network: Information model for connection management of pre-provisioned service link connections to form a reconfigurable leased service.11This document is available from the International Telecommunications Union.