TR TSV 001062 : ISSUE 1
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GENERIC REQUIREMENTS FOR PHASE 1 SMDS CUSTOMER NETWORK MANAGEMENT SERVICE
23-07-2013
12-01-2013
1 Introduction
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Key Related Bellcore/Standards Documents
1.3 Changes From Issue 2 of TA-TSV-001062
1.4 Document Organization
1.5 Requirements Convention Definitions
2 Overview, Assumptions and Background
2.1 Design Principles for SMDS CNM Service
2.2 Alternatives for Providing SMDS CNM Capabilities
2.2.1 LEC Network Support of CPE NM Applications
2.2.2 Monitoring and Surveillance Layer Management
Protocols
2.3 Framework for Accessing SMDS CNM Information
3 Generic Service Requirements for Accessing
SMDS CNM Information
3.1 SMDS CNM Service Capabilities
3.1.1 Receive Event Notifications
3.1.2 Retrieve Subscription Profile Information
3.1.3 Modify Subscription Profile Information
3.1.4 Retrieve General SMDS CNM Information
3.1.5 Retrieve Performance Information
3.1.6 SMDS CNM Service Capabilities Summary
3.2 Global Service Objectives
3.2.1 Availability
3.2.1.1 Scheduled Service Time
3.2.1.2 Mean Time Between Service Outages
3.2.1.3 Mean Time to Restore
3.2.2 Capacity Objectives
3.3 Global Security Requirements
4 SMDS CNM Information
4.1 Tabularization of the CNM Information
4.2 Descriptive Technique
4.3 Subscription Profile Information and Associated
Counts
4.4 General SMDS CNM Information
4.5 SIP Level 3 Specific CNM Information
4.6 SIP Level 2 Specific CNM Information
4.7 SIP Level 1 Specific CNM Information -- PLCP
Path Layer
4.8 SIP Level 1 Specific CNM Information -- DS1
Access Path
4.9 SIP Level 1 Specific CNM Information -- DS3
Access Path
5 Management Application Protocol Exchange
5.1 SNMP-Based Management Overview
5.2 Representation and Support of SMDS CNM
Information
5.2.1 Support of Subscription Profile Information and
Associated Counts
5.2.2 Support of General SMDS CNM Information
5.2.3 Support of SIP Specific CNM Information
(except DS1 and DS3 information)
5.2.4 SIP Level 1 Specific CNM Information - DS1
Access Path
5.2.5 SIP Level 1 Specific CNM Information - DS3
Access Path
5.3 SNMP Trap Messages
5.4 Service Objectives
5.4.1 SNMP Agent Response Time
5.4.2 Data Currentness
5.5 Connectivity Options
5.5.1 Application Layer
5.5.2 Transport Layer and Network Layer
5.5.2.1 Transport Layer
5.5.2.2 Network Layer
5.5.3 Subnetwork Layer
5.5.3.1 SMDS Subnetwork
5.5.3.2 Leased Line or Dial-up Line Subnetwork
5.6 Addressing Issues
5.6.1 Transport Layer
5.6.2 Network Layer
5.6.2.1 IP Addresses Assignments
5.6.2.2 IP Datagram Routing
5.6.3 Subnetwork Layer
5.6.3.1 SMDS Subnetwork
5.6.3.2 Point to Point Subnetwork
5.7 Security Issues
5.8 Management Information for an SNMP Agent
5.9 Subscription Parameters for Access to the
SNMP Agent
6 Layer Management
7 Network Functions to Support SMDS CNM Service
7.1 Network Functional Entities
7.2 Supporting CNM Service in the SMDS Network
7.3 Network Element Functions
7.4 Operations System Functions
7.4.1 Supporting Database Administration of SMDS
CNM Subscriber Records
7.4.2 Supporting an SNMP-based Access Mechanism
7.4.3 Supporting the Capability to Retrieve SMDS
CNM Information
7.4.3.1 The Identical Information Category
7.4.3.2 The Similar Information Category
7.4.3.3 The SMDS CNM-Specific Information Category
7.4.4 Supporting Event Notifications
7.4.4.1 Link Status Event Notifications
7.4.4.2 Subscription Change Event Notifications
7.4.5 Supporting Subscriber Modify Capabilities
7.4.5.1 Address Screen List Modification
7.4.5.2 Group Address List Modification
7.4.6 Supporting Service Assurance
8 List of Acronyms
9 Referenced Documents
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