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International Telecommunication Union
Network Management
Standardization
ITU-T Study Group 4:
Telecommunication management,
including TMN - Selected Topics
Greg Jones
ITU Telecommunication Standardization Bureau
[email protected]
ITU Seminar on the Standardization and ICT development for the Information Society
Uzbekistan, 6-8 October 2003
Topics
o SG 4 work program
o Current IETF activities of interest to SG 4
o Status of selected SG 4 work items
• Protocol architecture and selections
• Test and Measurement Techniques
• TMN CORBA infrastructure
• Telecom markup language (tML)
• NGN management activity
• Other IP related activities
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ITU-T SG 4 Work Program
(1/4)
o Working Party 1/4 - Designations, performance, and test
equipment
• Q 2/4: Designations for interconnections among
network operators
• Q 3/4: Transport network and service operations
procedures for performance and fault management
• Q 4/4: Test and measurement techniques and
instrumentation for use on telecommunication
systems and their constituent parts
• Q 5/4: Jitter and wander test and measurement
techniques and instrumentation for use on
telecommunication systems and their constituent
parts
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ITU-T SG 4 Work Program
(2/4)
o Working Party 2/4: Common telecommunication
management capabilities
• Q 7/4: TMN principles and architecture
• Q 8/4: Requirements for the TMN user interfaces
• Q 9/4: Requirements for the TMN X interface
• Q 10/4: Framework for unified management of
integrated circuit-switched and packet-based
networks (with an initial emphasis on IP-based
networks)
• Q 11/4: Principles of the customer network
management and network-network management
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ITU-T SG 4 Work Program
(3/4)
o Working Party 3/4: Telecommunication management
information modelling
• Q 12/4: Methodology and generic information
models for TMN interfaces
• Q 13/4: Generic network level management of
transmission systems
• Q 14/4: Management models for ANT and ATM
network elements, including the support of access
signaling and IP
• Q 16/4: TMN management support for IMT-2000 and
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ITU-T SG 4 Work Program
(4/4)
o Working Party 4/4: Telecommunication management
infrastructure capabilities
• Q 17/4: Open distributed management
infrastructure
• Q.18/4: Protocols to support operations,
administration, and maintenance at the F, Q, and X
interfaces
• Q.19/4: Information models for management
applications related to switching and generic
support services
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Current IETF WGs of interest
to SG 4
o Q 3/4: ippm, bmwg
o Q 4/4: ippm
o Q 9/4: ippm
o Q 10/4: all WGs on this chart
o Q 12/4: atommib, snmpconf
o Q 13/4: snmpconf
o Q 14/4: snmpconf, adslmib
o Q 18/4: snmpv3, sming, ldapv3, pkix
o Q 19/4: policy, AAA, disman, rap, gsmp
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TMN Protocol Architecture and Selections
o Recommendation M.3017 (Framework for the
integrated management of hybrid circuit/packet-IP
networks) classifies TMN management paradigms as
• general purpose: OSI systems management (CMIP/GDMO);
CORBA 2.3 or more recent
• special purpose: EDI (for X interface only); SNMP (not X);
CORBA 2.1?
o Q.811 (Lower layer protocols) and Q.812 (upper layer
protocols) to be revised to support selected IETF
protocols
• current SG 4 position regarding SNMP
— two candidate stacks: SNMP v3 or v2c with TLS over
TCP (no access control); SNMP v3 with user security
model over UDP (as a forward looking stack)
— any stack should support authentication
— the special purpose of each stack should be described
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TMN CORBA Infrastructure
o fine-grained IDL modelling:
• X.780: TMN guidelines for defining CORBA managed
objects
• Q.816: CORBA-based TMN services
• M.3120: CORBA generic network and NE level information
models
o coarse-grained IDL modelling and basic application
models:
• X.780.1: TMN guidelines for defining coarse-grained
CORBA managed object interfaces
• Q.816.1: CORBA-based TMN service extensions to support
coarse-grained interfaces
• Q.816 amendment to profile OMG services
• M.3120: addition of coarse-grained managed objects
• Q.821.1: CORBA alarm management model
• Q.822.2: CORBA-based TMN performance management
service
• X.781: Guidelines for CORBA ICS proformas
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Telecom. Markup Language (tML)
 tML is a specialization of the Extended Markup Language
(XML) for the telecom industry
• An activity being worked in collaboration with T1M1
• Initial deliverable is a tML framework
Influences
Development of
Complete Trading
Partner Specification
Related Industry Specifications
Business Process Scenario
Trading Partner
Profile/Agreement
R
Data & Vocabulary
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tML Framework
Business Document Specification
Business Rules
D
tML Schema
Implementation
Infrastructure Profile
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•tML Architecture Specification
•Rules for Development of tML Schemas
•Rules for use of:
Namespaces
Transformations
•Specification of Common Tags
•Requirements for:
Registries
Repositories
W3C
XML
XSL
XSLT
Namespaces
etc.
ISO/IEC
ITU-T
T1
Implementation Infrastructure Profile
Security
Message Structure
Header & Encoding Rules
Payload
IETF
tML Document
OMG
(structured according to tML Schema)
ebXML
Reliable Connectivity
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OAG
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IETF and Other Org. Related
Activities
o Exchange of work overview between SG 4 and IETF
• DISMAN group, Alarm MIB, AAA…
o JointNM: an informal gathering of leaders and
participants from SG 4 (Q 10/4), ETSI TIPHON, T1M1,
TMForum, and IETF
• Information exchange via liaison statement with ETSI
TIPHON, TMForum, T1M1, and IETF
• TMForum Submit eTOM document to SG4 for ITU-T
approval Nov. 2003 SG4 meeting
o Draft Recommendation M.1401 on Formalization of
interconnection designations is scheduled for Consent in
Nov. 2003 SG4 meeting
o Draft new Recommendation M.3350 Emergency
Telecommunication Service  candidate for a Consent
in Nov. 2003 SG4 meeting
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Additional
Information
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General Purpose TMN Paradigm
Criteria
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Scalability (106 - 107objects)
Compatibility with existing models
Support for multiple managers
Support for query capabilites
Support for data modification capabilities
Support operations on set valued attributes
Support multiple object access
Selective access of attributes
Support operations on multiple objects
Support of autonomous notifications
Well defined notifications
Support for modelling of the containment relationship
Support of unique names
Support of creation and deletion semantics
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