Author_Institution :
Bellcore, Morristown, NJ, USA
Abstract :
The overall service provisioning process is functionally decomposed into three phases. The first is service negotiation, in which the customer´s request is translated into machine-readable form (as a service order). The service order is the input to the second phase, assignment. If network resources are needed to satisfy the service request, the assignment process selects then from its inventory. The third phase is service activation. Attention is focused on the assignment phase, but emerging relationships among the three phases are also covered. The discussion begins with progress to date. Capabilities that have recently become available in Bellcore´s operations systems using the flexible entity approach, are described. Issues and problems that arise as the switched network evolves to a greater degree of intelligence are considered, covering provisioning for ISDN, load balancing, service negotiation and assignment, customers doing their own provisioning, and physical and logical provisioning.<>
Keywords :
ISDN; electronic switching systems; telecommunication services; telecommunication traffic; Bellcore´s operations systems; ESS; ISDN; assignment process; customer´s own provisioning; customer´s request; digital switching systems; flexible entity approach; load balancing; logical provisioning; machine-readable form; network resources; physical provisioning; service activation; service negotiation; service order; service provisioning process; Aggregates; Central office; Circuits; Ice; Joining processes; Optical switches; SONET; Switching systems; Telecommunication traffic; Wire;