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ISO/IEC 16500-8:1999

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Information technology Generic digital audio-visual systems Part 8: Management architecture and protocols
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12-16-1999

This part of ISO/IEC 16500 describes the management architecture and protocol for managing the DAVIC

System. The DAVIC system management architecture is the TMN-based (Telecommunication Management

Network) architecture defined in ITU-T Recommendation M.3010. This management architecture allows for

automatic administration, configuration, monitoring, billing, and maintenance of the Service Provider System, the

Delivery System, and the Consumer System over the DAVIC S5 flows. In accordance with DAVIC 1.3.1a Part 4

and ISO/IEC 16500-5, the content of these flows is based on either the CMIP protocol or the SNMP protocol,

depending on the complexity of the underlying subsystem or the preference of the network provider. SNMP

MIBs (Management Information Base) for managing the STU and the Server have been defined in ISO/IEC

16500-5. Usage related information models have also been defined in ISO/IEC 16500-9 using both CMISE and

SNMP. For managing the ATM, SDH/SONET components of the Core Network of the DAVIC Delivery System,

CMISE models defined in ITU-T and ATM Forum are recommended in ISO/IEC 16500-5 subclause 10.5.3.

Taking into account that the current DAVIC specification for the Access Network is ATM-based 1, this Part of

ISO/IEC 16500 defines CMISE information models for managing the DAVIC Access Network and servicerelated

data in the Delivery System. In the future, if DAVIC specifications allow altenative access technologies

(such as IP-based), additional system management information models (such as SNMP MIB) may be needed. The

management of the coexistence of different access network technologies, using different protocols, could be

achieved through interworking tools (i.e., interworking between CMIP and SNMP) as described in subclause 6.4.

Tutorial information on a protocol-independent modeling technique is also provided in an informative annex.

This part of ISO/IEC 16500 is organized as follows:

This part of ISO/IEC 16500 refers to system architecture and interface information that are described in ISO/IEC

16500 parts ?1, -5 and ?9 and in DAVIC 1.3.1a Part 4: Delivery system architecture and interface.

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Standard
Pages
128
ProductNote
THIS STANDARD ALSO REFERS TO ITU M.3020:1995
PublisherName
International Organization for Standardization
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Current

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