Title :
OA&M for full services access networks
Author :
Mistry, Rajendra ; Savill, Phil ; Tofanelli, Adler
Author_Institution :
British Telecom Res. Labs., Martlesham Heath, UK
fDate :
3/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A number of network operators and suppliers have collaborated in the full services access network (FSAN) initiative to agree on a common set of requirements for broadband networks. This article presents the OA&M requirements that have been considered by the OA&M working group with a view to reducing equipment and operational costs. In considering OA&M costs it is necessary to take into account both equipment costs and operational costs. The main principles presented for minimizing OA&M costs are: the use of standard interfaces and information models where possible; minimizing the need for special operational skills and maintenance tools; provision of accurate maintenance information by the system; promoting reuse by locating complex functions at common points to enable sharing of platforms; provision of functions for locating faults and detecting network degradation; and the need to build in the ability to evolve and upgrade the network and its management capability
Keywords :
broadband networks; economics; maintenance engineering; network interfaces; subscriber loops; telecommunication equipment; telecommunication network management; telecommunication services; OA&M requirements; OA&M working group; broadband networks; equipment costs reduction; full services access networks; maintenance information; network degradation; network fault location; network management; network operators; network suppliers; operational costs reduction; standard information models; standard interfaces; Aging; Environmental management; Optical fiber networks; Optical network units; Power supplies; Resource management; Standardization; Telecommunications; Testing; Time to market;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE