Curriculum Design and Instruction To Teach
Telecommunications Network Management:
Fault Management:
Author: Charles Hayes:
The Telecommunications Management
Network is a protocol model defined
by ITU-T for managing open systems
in a communications network.
TMN provides a framework for
achieving interconnectivity and
communication across heterogeneous
operations system and telecommunication
networks.
TMN defines a set of interface points
for elements which perform the actual
communications processing (such as a
call processing switch) to be accessed
by elements, such as management
workstations, to monitor and control them.
The standard interface allows elements from
different manufacturers to be incorporated
into a network under a single management
control.
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* Introduction:
@ Fault Management:
A. Alarm Surveillance:
B. Fault Localization:
C. Test Management:
D. Fault Correction and Service
Restoration:
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