GR 2963 CORE : ISSUE 3
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NETWORK ELEMENT CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT - SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT
12-01-2013
Preface
1 Introduction
1.1 Terminology
1.1.1 General Terminology
1.1.2 Network Element Terminology
1.1.3 Network Management Terminology
1.1.4 Requirements Terminology
1.1.4.1 Requirement Labeling Conventions
1.1.4.2 Numbering of Requirement and
Related Objects
1.1.4.3 Requirement, Conditional Requirement,
and Objective Object Identification
1.2 Related Documents
1.3 Document Organization
2 General Configuration Management Considerations
2.1 Operations Interfaces for Configuration Management
2.1.1 Telecommunications Management Network
2.1.2 Management Functional Areas
3 Software Management Overview
3.1 Integrated Software Management Architecture
3.2 Span of Control
3.3 Software Process Lifecycles
3.4 Software Management Terminology
4 Common Software and Software Management Requirements
4.1 Reliability and Quality Criteria
4.2 Software Generic Control Information
4.3 On-Site Installation of Software Generics
4.4 Remote Download of Software Generics
4.5 Software Generic Installation or Download Process
4.6 High-Speed Access Operations
4.6.1 File-Transfer Interface
4.7 Administrative Aspects of Software Management
4.8 User Interface Device Software Cutover
5 Software Management Requirements for Switching NEs
5.1 Switching NE Requirements
5.1.1 Service/Reliability
5.1.2 Notification
5.1.3 Schedules
5.1.4 Location
5.1.5 Security
5.1.6 Hardware and Firmware
5.1.7 Documentation
5.1.8 Database Reconfiguration
5.1.9 System Evaluation Tests
5.1.10 Load and Verification
5.1.11 Stable/Transient Calls
5.1.12 Billing
5.1.13 Status Report
5.1.14 Recovery Procedures
5.1.15 Durations
References
Acronyms ó
List of Figures
Figure 1-1 Software Management Target Architecture
Figure 1-2 Document Roadmap
Figure 2-1 Generalized TMN Physical Architecture
Figure 2-2 TMN Functional Layering and Operations Interfaces
Figure 3-1 Software Management Architecture
Figure 3-2 Software Management Architecture Scenarios
Figure 3-3 Integrated Software Management Architecture
Figure 3-4 Span of Control
Figure 3-5 The Software Management Lifecycle
Figure 3-6 Software Lifecycles
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