UNM2000
UNM2000
UNM2000
Network Convergence
Management System V2.0R4
Product Description
Version: A
Code: MN000003315
August 2017
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maintenance /
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service
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deployment
Intended Readers
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Terminology Conventions
Terminology Convention
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System
Symbol Conventions
Cascading
→ Connects multi-level menu options.
menu
Bidirectional
↔ The service signal is bidirectional.
service
Unidirectional
→ The service signal is unidirectional.
service
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Operation Safety Rules
The computer case, UPS power supply and switch (or hub)
should be connected to protection earth ground.
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Do not perform service configuration or expansion during service
busy hours via the network management system.
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Contents
Preface...................................................................................................................I
1 Overview ........................................................................................................1
4 System Architecture......................................................................................34
5 Technical Specifications................................................................................37
5.4 Standards.......................................................................................40
Product Positioning
Product Feature
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UNM2000 Network Convergence Management System V2.0R4 Product Description
The UNM2000 locates at the NML and EML in the TMN architecture and manages
the devices in the access network, transport network and IP network, as shown in
Figure 1-1.
Table 1-1 lists the devices that can be managed by the UNM2000.
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1 Overview
u The UNM2000 improves the disaster tolerance by the cluster disaster tolerance
centralized deployment and the cluster disaster tolerance distributed
deployment, so as to provide users with a stable and reliable network
management system.
u The UNM2000 flexibly controls the functions and management capability using
the License function, so as to meet various requirements of subscribers.
Flexible Scalability
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u The functional modules are removable and assemble, which meets the
customization requirement for users.
u The loose coupling between functional modules ensures users to upgrade and
maintain modules independently.
User-friendliness
u The UNM2000 provides completely new user experience using the Web login
mode.
u The UNM2000 keeps the consistent GUI style for each device using
modularized design.
u The UNM2000 can operate on the Windows, SUSE Linux and Solaris systems.
The client end and server end performance of the UNM2000 is irrelevant to the
operating system.
The following introduces the hardware and software configuration requirements for
the computer on which the UNM2000 is to be installed.
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1 Overview
Server End
Network CPU Clock Rate CPU Mem- Hard Hard Disk Format Network Card
Scale Quantity ory Disk
Space
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Network CPU Clock Rate CPU Mem- Hard Hard Disk Format Network Card
Scale Quantity ory Disk
Space
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1 Overview
Client End
Table 1-3 shows the hardware configuration requirements of the UNM2000 client
end.
Network Scale CPU Clock Rate CPU Mem- Hard Disk Hard Disk Video Card
Quantity ory Space Format
Equivalent to
The format of the
more than
disk on which the
1000 OLTs that
Intel XeonE5-2637V2 UNM2000 will be 1 GB discrete
are fully 1 16G 1*2TB
(4-core), 3.5GHz installed (disk D graphics
configured and
by default)
connected with
should be NTFS
ONUs
Equivalent to The format of the
500 to 1000 disk on which the
OLTs that are Intel i3-4130 (2-core), UNM2000 will be 1 GB discrete
1 8G 1*1TB
fully configured 3.4GHz installed (disk D graphics
and connected by default)
with ONUs should be NTFS
Equivalent to The format of the
100 to 500 disk on which the nVIDIA
Intel Core i5-4200U (1.
OLTs that are UNM2000 will be GT720M 1GB
6G-2.6G/3M) (2-core), 1 8G 1*500GB
fully configured installed (disk D discrete
3.4GHz
and connected by default) graphics
with ONUs should be NTFS
Equivalent to The format of the
less than 100 disk on which the
Intel Corei5-4200U (1. Intel HD 4400
OLTs that are UNM2000 will be
6G-2.6G/3M) (2-core), 1 4G 1*500GB integrated
fully configured installed (disk D
3.4GHz graphics
and connected by default)
with ONUs should be NTFS
The software requirements for the computer running the UNM2000 server end are
as shown in Table 1-4.
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Solaris 11 (64-bit)
The software requirements for the computer running the UNM2000 client end are as
shown in Table 1-5.
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2 Network and Application
The UNM2000 can provide unified network management solutions for the transport
network, access network and IP network. It supports four different deployment
modes for you to choose flexibly according to your network scale and deployment
requirements.
Network Example
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2 Network and Application
In the distributed deployment mode, multiple servers bear the functions of the
UNM2000 server. The UNM2000 EMS services can be deployed onto different
servers, among which the services that cause much pressure, such as data
collection, alarms, performance, events, object access and service configuration,
supports multi-instance configuration to implement load balancing, enlarge the
management capacity and improve the performance. Figure 2-2 shows the network
in this deployment mode.
The cluster disaster tolerance centralized deployment mode includes one active
server and one standby server. When the active sever is faulty, the system will be
switched to the standby server to keep on the network monitoring, so as to
guarantee the uninterruptible system operation.
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UNM2000 Network Convergence Management System V2.0R4 Product Description
According to the deployment location of the active and standby servers, the cluster
disaster tolerance centralized deployment falls into local deployment and remote
deployment.
u Local deployment: The active and standby servers are deployed in the same
location, which are connected to the disk array using optical fiber connection,
as shown in Figure 2-3.
u Remote deployment: The active and standby servers are deployed in different
locations (equipment rooms or cities), which are connected to their respective
disk array, as shown in Figure 2-4.
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2 Network and Application
In the cluster disaster tolerance distributed deployment mode, the active and
standby stations form the cluster disaster tolerance system. When the active station
is faulty, the system will be switched to the standby station to keep on the network
monitoring, so as to guarantee the uninterruptible system operation. In the station,
the distributed deployment is adopted to achieve load balancing over several
servers and enlarge the management capacity. The number of servers in the active
station is consistent with that in the standby station, and they are backups to each
other.
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According to the deployment location of the active and standby servers, the cluster
disaster tolerance distributed deployment falls into local deployment and remote
deployment.
u Local deployment: The active and standby servers are deployed in the same
location, which are connected to the disk array using optical fiber connection,
as shown in Figure 2-5.
u Remote deployment: The active and standby servers are deployed in different
locations (equipment rooms or cities), which are connected to their respective
disk array, as shown in Figure 2-6.
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2 Network and Application
The UNM2000 server communicates with the managed equipment via the in-band
network mode or out-of-band network mode.
In-band Network
The in-band network mode means to transmit the management data and the service
data of the equipment in one channel.
u Advantage: the network is flexible without any additional equipment, so that the
cost is relatively low.
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Out-of-band Network
The out-of-band network mode means transmitting the management data and
service data of the equipment in different channels. The management data channel
are the service data channel are mutually independent.
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Configuration Management
Topology Management
Alarm Management
Event Management
Performance Management
Security Management
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UNM2000 Network Convergence Management System V2.0R4 Product Description
u The broadband access equipment carries multiple services such as data, voice,
IPTV and CATV simultaneously. The UNM2000 provides a universal
configuration GUI for full service configuration. Users can configure multiple
services collectively using the UNM2000, which will greatly improve the
configuration efficiency.
u Aiming at the system objects, the UNM2000 provides shortcuts for service
configurations, and integrates individual Grid configuration GUIs into a main
GUI for configuration operations. That is, all the configuration commands and
ONU lists under the system objects are integrated into a service configuration
management GUI to facilitate service configuration operations of users.
The UNM2000 provides the global profile and global configuration function. If
multiple NEs share the same or similar configuration, you can bind the global profile
to multiple NEs or deliver the global configuration to multiple NEs, so as to improve
the configuration efficiency. Meanwhile, the global profile and global configuration
are independent of the NE status and therefore the NEs can be configured in offline
status.
The UNM2000 supports configuration data check. During service configuration, the
UNM2000 will automatically verify the validity of the configuration data. Once
detecting a configuration conflict or invalidity, the UNM2000 will prompt users to
modify the data until they are valid. The configuration check function effectively
improves the accuracy of the configurations and reduces the time spent in
eliminating service configuration errors. It improves the configuration efficiency.
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The UNM2000 provides the configuration file export function. To vie the
configuration file of a device, you can export it first. The exported configuration file
will be saved to the file folder named by export time, convenient for you to view.
Pre-configuration
Topology management displays the connection status between the managed NEs in
topology graphics. Users can understand the network condition of the entire
network and monitor the operation status in real time by viewing the topology view.
u Main topology view: The main topology view of the UNM2000 is composed of
the object tree pane and the physical topology view / customized view.
4 Customized view: Users can customize the objects displayed in the view.
The view only displays the network connection relationship of the selected
objects.
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u Sub-topology view: Displays the physical units of a specific NE, including the
topology relationship of subracks, cards and interfaces.
When the network scale is too large and the current view cannot cover all the
network details, you can use the Thumbnail view to have a overall view of the
entire network. The purplish red frame in the Thumbnail pane shows the
display area in the current view. Users can drag the frame using the mouse to
move the display area.
The UNM2000 supports different colors and icons to represent the logical domains
and NE alarms / status, as shown in Figure 3-1 and Figure 3-2.
u The ground color of the topology node icon indicates the polling status (normal,
unknown, communication interrupted, etc.) and alarm level of the NE. The
ground color of the icon displayed is the color of the highest alarm level.
Table 3-1 describes the alarm colors.
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Green Normal
Light grey Unknown
u The icon frame indicates there is unconfirmed alarm on the monitored object.
The frame color represents the highest level of all the unconfirmed alarms.
u The icon at the top right corner of the monitored object prompts the latest
special alarm according to the definition. For the definition of special alarms,
you can view it through Legend on the toolbar of the topology view.
u The logical domain icon displays the highest-level alarm color of the NE nodes
in the logical domain and the latest special alarm icon.The UNM2000 supports
manually dragging or sorting the NEs in the logical domains, which is
convenient for searching NEs.
Alarm Classification
The UNM2000 classifies the alarms according to the alarm levels and alarm
statuses.
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UNM2000 Network Convergence Management System V2.0R4 Product Description
The UNM2000 sets the alarm levels according to the severity of the alarms.
Generally there are four alarm levels: the critical alarm, the major alarm, the minor
alarm, and the prompt alarm.
u Urgent alarm: refers to the alarm which causes the service interruption and
requires immediate troubleshooting.
u Major alarm: refers to the alarm which affects services and requires immediate
troubleshooting.
u Minor alarm: refers to the alarm which does not affect services but requires
troubleshooting to avoid deterioration.
u Prompt alarm: refers to the alarm which does not affect the existing services but
may influence services later; users can decide whether to handle it as desired.
The UNM2000 classifies the alarms into the current alarms and the alarm history
according to the alarm statuses.
u Current alarm: the alarm data saved in the current alarm database of the
UNM2000.
The alarm frequently generated by the same object will be displayed as one
entry in the current alarm list. To query each alarm record, you can view the
alarm logs.
u Alarm history: the current alarms that have been handled will be alarm history
after a pre-set period.
The alarm history will be saved into the alarm history database from the current
alarm database.
Alarm display is an important measure for informing users about the network
operation conditions in a timely manner. The UNM2000 provides multiple forms of
alarm display.
u Alarm view: users can view the current alarms and historical alarms of the
selected equipment in the UNM2000 window.
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u Alarm panel prompt: The alarm panel on the system homepage displays the
total number of current alarms in the network. The UNM2000 can display the
total number of the alarms that comply with the profile conditions in the alarm
panel according to the pre-set profile.
u Alarm sequence: users can set the alarm sequence according to their concern.
u Alarm information exporting and saving: users can export and save the alarm
information that they have viewed to an html, CSV or excel file, so as to learn
the historical operation conditions of the network.
The UNM2000 ensures the consistency between the data it saves and the data on
the equipment by means of automatic upgrade in the occasion of connection,
automatic polling, manual polling and Trap active report.
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UNM2000 Network Convergence Management System V2.0R4 Product Description
u Automatic polling: The manager module of the UNM2000 will automatically poll
about the managed equipment at regular intervals. The equipment will report
the latest data to the UNM2000 after receiving the polling information, and the
UNM2000 will compare the received new data with the old data. If the new data
is the same with the old one, the UNM2000 will not process the new data; if
different, it will process the different part of the data.
u Manual polling: after users have selected the equipment, the UNM2000 will poll
about the selected equipment and process the newly received data following
the automatic polling principle.
u Trap report: if a new alarm is generated in the equipment prior to the next
UNM2000 poll cycle, the equipment will report Trap to the UNM2000 in a timely
manner. The Trap contains the information of this change, and the UNM2000
will respond according to the information contained in the Trap. When new
alarms are generated, the UNM2000 alarm panel will be automatically
refreshed, and the alarm list will be automatically refreshed to display the new
alarms so that you can understand the alarm information of the network in time.
Alarm Isolation
The UNM2000 supports the alarm isolation function, so that users can isolate the
alarm to the port level using the UNM2000.
Alarm Filtering
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u Alarm saving: this function can save the historical alarms into files. The saved
alarm data will be deleted from the UNM2000 to free up space, so as to
guarantee the stability and high efficiency of the UNM2000. The UNM2000
supports saving at specified time, saving by number of records, saving by
number of saved days or deleting directly.
Forwarding Alarms
Users can set the alarm forwarding time for the alarm item. If the reported alarm
disappears within the set time period, the alarm will not be forwarded. However, if
the alarm persists at the end of the set time period, the alarm will be automatically
sent to the pre-set mobile phone or mail box of the maintenance staff, so that the
maintenance staffs can handle the network alarms in a timely manner.
Alarm Customization
u You can modify the alarm level to highlight the focused alarms. The UNM2000
supports modification of alarm levels in different scopes in the entire network,
including levels of the global alarms, object alarms and alarms concerning card
/ port types.
u Users can set an alarm for their concerned parameter which is not currently
defined in the UNM2000 and set value range for generating the alarm. When
the equipment parameter reaches the set range, the UNM2000 will report the
alarm.
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Events are the notifications generated in the normal system operation and prompt
users actively. The UNM2000 classifies the events into four levels (critical, major,
minor and prompt) according to the severity.
Users can view the events in the entire network or certain events according to
specified conditions, and save the query conditions to a profile.
Users can set the automatic report of the events that meet the specified conditions,
including reporting the latest events in the Event Report tab. Users can also set the
automatic scrolling of the event list so that they can view the latest events in a timely
manner.
Tracing Signals
Users can trace the signal frames of the communication between the current IAD
and the voice communication card, so that they can detect the communication faults
in a timely manner. This function is only supported by the FTTH-type and FTTB-type
ONUs that support voice service.
Performance Classification
The UNM2000 can display the following three types of performance data:
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u Performance saving: the UNM2000 can save the historical performance data
into files. The saved performance data will be deleted from the UNM2000 to
free up space to guarantee the stability and high efficiency of the UNM2000.
The UNM2000 supports data saving at regular intervals, data saving according
to count of records, data saving according to number of days, or deleting data
directly.
The UNM2000 provides the function of performance comparison. The values of the
same performance parameter concerning the same port on the same equipment
collected in different cycles are put together. Users can use this function to compare
the instant performance data of selected equipment, so as to have a visible
knowledge of the change in performance data, understand the network operation
conditions and change trend, prevent network faults, and make appropriate
planning for the network operation.
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UNM2000 Network Convergence Management System V2.0R4 Product Description
User Management
When planning the UNM2000 users, you can properly assign operation authorities
to users and restrict them to use the UNM2000 in appropriate scenarios.
User management: The username and its password uniquely determine the login,
operation and management authorities. After initial installation of the UNM2000, it
provides only one default user: admin. The admin user has all the operation
authorities and management authorities, and other users are directly or indirectly
created by the admin user.
User group: Indicates a set of users. After a user is added into a group, this user has
all the authorities bound with the group. The total authorities of the user include the
user's authorities and the authorities of the user group to which the user belongs.
User group management: The UNM2000 manages a group of users that have the
same authorities by creating a user group. This enables you to manage users in a
batch manner and lower down the management cost. The UNM2000 provides five
default user groups: Administrators, Security Admin Group, Inspector Group,
Operator Group and Maintainer Group.
When you create a user account, you need to set the user details, associated user
group, administrative domain, operation authority and access control list (ACL).
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When a user enters incorrect passwords several times, this user will be locked, and
can be unlocked through the following ways:
u When the admin user is locked, it will be automatically unlocked after the preset
unlocking time expires.
u When a user other than the admin is locked, it will be automatically unlocked
after the preset unlocking time expires. It can also be manually unlocked by the
admin user.
The UNM2000 supports authorization and domain division management, which only
allows the user to deliver the operations within its administrative domain to the NE.
Only the users belonging to the Security Admin Group can perform authorization
and domain division for other users.
u Domain division: Divides the objects (devices, services or data) in the network
into different domains. By setting the domain authorities for a user or user
group, the UNM2000 enables the user to perform operations on the objects
within its domain. Meanwhile, it supports directly assigning a device for a
specified user or user group. With domain division, the UNM2000 enables
different maintainers to manage network objects in different domains.
u Authorization division: With domain division, you can authorize a user or user
group by assigning a specific operation authority for it. With the authorization
division based on the domain division, you can enable the administrators with
different responsibilities (positions / operation and maintenance departments) in
the same area to have different operation authorities on the managed objects
within the area.
The authorization and domain division function of the UNM2000 implements unified
management based on devices and authority assignment based on functions of the
devices.
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The UNM2000 supports the domain-based management via the object tree as
follows:
u For a domain administrator user, the systems and cards not under his
management will not be displayed in the object tree tab.
u While displaying the alarm indicator LEDs, the system will filter the nodes that
are not under the management of the user and mark them with special icons.
Generally the filtering is performed on modules or objects of higher levels. As
for cards, the filtering is only performed on the EC2 card or the cards with
remote modules.
u The system filters the nodes that need not be displayed when generating the
object trees, including the object tree in the main GUI and the object trees in the
other operation GUIs.
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u Object menu: The users with restricted authority on the domain cannot import
the management domain. Only users with full authority on the higher-level
objects can add / delete the lower-level objects or reset the card types; and
only users with authority on the objects whose levels are higher than the
module can check the physical configuration.
u Main menu: The users with restricted authority on the domain cannot perform
the operations such as forcibly saving, importing and exporting. Also, they
cannot perform user management, domain management and command
authority management (which can only be executed by the advanced
administrators).
u The system filters the main menu and the object menu options (including
checking physical configuration, adding / deleting / importing / exporting logical
domains, and saving forcibly) according to the domain authorities.
4 Basic operations on the objects at each level: Only users with authorities
on all the lower-level objects of the selected object can add / delete the
lower-level objects.
u Only the users with authority on the system can set the performance collection
scheme.
Access Control
u To guarantee the security of the network, the UNM2000 allows the user to log in
only with the designated IP address and within the designated period of time.
Even if the ID and password of a certain user are stolen, the malicious user
cannot log in the UNM2000 server. In this way, the security of the UNM2000 is
enhanced.
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u During network operation and maintenance, the network administrator can log
into the system as an advanced administrator and monitor the entire network. If
detecting any operation anomalies performed by a lower-level user, the network
administrator can log out the user (upon logout, the UNM2000 will automatically
save its topology) to ensure secure running of the system.
u When using the UNM2000 to maintain the network, users can manually lock
the UNM2000 client end if they will be away from the keyboard for a certain
period of time, so as to protect the account being used by an illegal user. You
can also set to lock the client automatically so that the UNM2000 client will be
automatically locked when no operations are performed during the preset time
period to ensure security of the network and the EMS.
u The UNM2000 can set the maximum times that one account logs into the same
UNM2000, so as to guarantee the network security,
User Security
For guaranteeing the security of the UNM2000 accounts, users can use the
UNM2000 to set the maximum / minimum length of password, the maximum /
minimum period of password validity, whether the password can be set similar to
historical one, the minimum letter / number quantity of password, etc. Users can
also enable the unlogged-in user policy, and temporarily close or delete the
accounts that have not logged in the UNM2000 for a specified duration.
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Log Management
The logs record the user operation information and the important events occurred in
the system. By querying, gathering statistics of and saving logs regularly, the
administrator can detect illegal login and operations, and analyze the failures. By
browsing and gathering statistics of login, the administrator can query the operation
information of the EMS and save the logs.
u Log type: The UNM2000 logs include operation logs, system logs, security logs
and northbound interface command logs.
u Log query / statistics: You can query logs by setting various query conditions,
such as user information, operation result, risk level, start time range, operation
name and operation objects to obtain the operation information of users in the
UNM2000 in real time.
u Log saving: The UNM2000 can delete the log data from the database and save
them as files into the specified file folder to avoid that too many resources are
occupied by the log data and improve the running performance of the EMS.
The UNM2000 supports overflow saving and manual saving.
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4 System Architecture
The following introduces the software architecture and external ports of the
UNM2000.
Software Architecture
External Interface
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4 System Architecture
The UNM2000 adopts the client end - server mode. Figure 4-1 shows the software
architecture of the main modules in the system.
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UNM2000 Network Convergence Management System V2.0R4 Product Description
The UNM2000 supports the CORBA, TL1 and SOCKET northbound interfaces. The
UNM2000 northbound interface provides the network monitoring information, such
as alarms, inventory and performance, for the OSS system. Meanwhile, it supports
the network management functions, such as service configuration and reporting
notification. The UNM2000 can implement quick integration with the OSS system
through the UNM2000 northbound interface to meet the requirements for integration
of different OSS systems.
Southbound Interface
The UNM2000 is connected with the devices through the southbound interface so
that the UNM2000 can manage the devices. The connection between the UNM2000
and devices uses the TP4 and UDP protocols.
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5 Technical Specifications
Management Capacity
Performance Specifications
Standards
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Item Specification
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5 Technical Specifications
High packet loss rate of the network will cause performance degradation of the
UNM2000 and lower the success rate of the UNM2000 in service distribution.
u When the network packet loss rate is lower than 10%, the success rate of the
UNM2000 in service distribution is not lowered visibly.
u When the network packet loss rate is higher than 10% but lower than 15%, the
success rate of the UNM2000 in service distribution is visibly lowered.
u When the network packet loss rate is higher than 15%, the performance of the
UNM2000 degrades sharply, and extensive service distribution failure occurs.
u If the server manages 1000 OLTs and accesses 128 client ends, the bandwidth
of the communication between the server and each client end should be no
less than 100M.
u If the server manages more than 1000 OLTs and accesses 128 client ends, the
bandwidth of the communication between the server and each client end
should be no less than 1G.
u The bandwidth for the communication between the server and the northbound
interface for the TL1 service should be no less than 100M.
u The bandwidth for the communication between the server and the CORBA
northbound interface should be no less than 100M.
u The bandwidth for the communication between the server and the Webservice
northbound interface should be no less than 100M.
u The bandwidth for the communication between the server and the superior
network management system should be no less than 100M.
If the firewall is deployed in the network, users should enable the external server
ports of the UNM2000 to ensure the normal communication. Table 5-2 shows the
external server ports used by the UNM2000.
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5.4 Standards
The following introduces the standards and protocols followed by the UNM2000.
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u The UNM2000 and the interfaces connecting to the equipment support RFC
standards such as SNMP and MIB-II.
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Appendix A Abbreviations
IP Internet Protocol
International Telecommunication Union-
ITU-T
Telecommunication Standardization Sector
NE Network Element
NEL Network Element Level
NML Network Management Layer
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