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The Telecommunications Management Network is a protocol model defined by
ITU-T The International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) is one of the three Sectors (branches) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). It is responsible for coordinating Standardization, standards fo ...
for managing open systems in a communications network. It is part of the ITU-T Recommendation series M.3000 and is based on the OSI management specifications in ITU-T Recommendation series X.700. TMN provides a framework for achieving interconnectivity and communication across heterogeneous operations system and telecommunication networks. To achieve this, 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. For communication between Operations Systems and NEs (Network Elements), it uses the
Common management information protocol The Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP) is the OSI specified network management protocol. Defined iITU-T Recommendation X.711, ISO/IEC International Standard 9596-1 It provides an implementation for the services defined by the Common ...
(CMIP) or Mediation devices when it uses Q3 interface. The TMN layered organization is used as fundamental basis for the management software of
ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is a set of communication standards for simultaneous digital transmission of voice, video, data, and other network services over the digitalised circuits of the public switched telephone network. ...
,
B-ISDN In the 1980s, the telecommunications industry expected that digital services would follow much the same pattern as voice services did on the public switched telephone network, and conceived an end-to-end circuit switched service, known as Broadba ...
, ATM, SDH/SONET and
GSM The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a family of standards to describe the protocols for second-generation (2G) digital cellular networks, as used by mobile devices such as mobile phones and Mobile broadband modem, mobile broadba ...
networks. It is not as commonly used for purely packet-switched data networks. Modern telecom networks offer automated management functions and are run by
operations support system Operations support systems (OSS), operational support systems in British usage, or Operation System (OpS) in Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, NTT are computer systems used by telecommunications service providers to manage their networks (e.g., tele ...
(OSS) software. These manage modern telecom networks and provide the data that is needed in the day-to-day running of a telecom network. OSS software is also responsible for issuing commands to the network infrastructure to activate new service offerings, commence services for new customers, and detect and correct network faults.


Architecture

According to ITU-T M.3010 TMN has 3 architectures: ; Physical architecture : ; Security architecture : ; Logical layered architecture :


Logical layers

The framework identifies four logical layers of network management: ;
Business management Business administration is the administration of a commercial enterprise. It includes all aspects of overseeing and supervising the business operations of an organization. Overview The administration of a business includes the performance o ...
: Includes the functions related to business aspects, analyzes trends and quality issues, for example, or to provide a basis for billing and other financial reports. ;
Service management Service management in the manufacturing context, is integrated into supply chain management as the intersection between the actual sales and the customer point of view. The aim of high-performance service management is to optimize the service- ...
: Handles services in the network: definition, administration and charging of services. ;
Network management Network management is the process of administering and managing computer networks. Services provided by this discipline include fault analysis, performance management, provisioning of networks and maintaining quality of service. Network managem ...
: Distributes network resources, performs tasks of: configuration, control and supervision of the network. ; Element management : Handles individual
network element In computer networks, a network element is a manageable logical entity uniting one or more physical devices. This allows distributed devices to be managed in a unified way using one management system. According to the Telecommunications Act of 1 ...
s including alarm management, handling of information, backup, logging, and maintenance of hardware and software. A network element provides agent services, mapping the physical aspects of the equipment into the TMN framework.


Recommendations

The TMN M.3000 series includes the following recommendations: * M.3000 Tutorial Introduction to TMN * M.3010 Principles for a TMN * M.3020 TMN Interface Specification Methodology * M.3050
Business Process Framework (eTOM) The Business Process Framework is an operating model framework for telecom service providers in the telecommunications industry.Brenner, Michael, et al.Service Provisioning-Challenges, Process Alignment and Tool Support" Bergstra, J. und M. Burg ...
* M.3060 Principles for the Management of the Next Generation Networks * M.3100 Generic Network Information Model for TMN * M.3200 TMN Management Services Overview * M.3300 TMN Management Capabilities at the F Interface


See also

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Simple Network Management Protocol Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an Internet Standard protocol for collecting and organizing information about managed devices on IP networks and for modifying that information to change device behavior. Devices that typically su ...
(SNMP) * Common management interface protocol (CMIP, X.700)


References


Further reading

*{{cite book , title=Multi-Domain Communication Management , last=Galis , first=A. , publisher=CRC Press , location=Boca Raton, Florida , date=July 2000 , isbn=0-8493-0587-X , url-access=registration , url=https://archive.org/details/multidomaincommu0000gali 420 pp with 740 pp appendices in CD-ROM Network protocols ITU-T recommendations Network management