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SR 3289 : ISSUE 2

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PROPOSED IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR NTM/NDC OSI/CMISE-BASED OS/NE INTERFACES
Withdrawn date

07-23-2013

Published date

01-12-2013

1 Introduction
         1.1 Scope of Issue 2
         1.2 Meeting Protocol
                 1.2.1 Formal Meetings
                 1.2.2 Informal Interaction
                 1.2.3 Meeting Minutes
         1.3 Documentation
                 1.3.1 Requirements Terminology
                 1.3.2 Numbering of Requirement and
                           Related Objects
                 1.3.3 Reference Conventions
                 1.3.4 Document Changes
                 1.3.5 Source Code
2 Communication Protocol
         2.1 Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP)
                 Stack Description
         2.2 Physical Layer - 1
         2.3 Data Link Layer - 2
         2.4 Network Layer - 3
                 2.4.1 Network Layer X.25 User Facilities
                 2.4.2 Network Layer X.121 Addressing
                 2.4.3 Network Layer IP Support
         2.5 Transport Layer - 4
                 2.5.1 Network Service Access Point (NSAP)
                 2.5.2 Transport Service Selector (TSEL)
                 2.5.3 Transport Protocol Data Unit (TPDU) Size
         2.6 Session Layer - 5
                 2.6.1 Session Selector (SSEL)
         2.7 Presentation Layer - 6
                 2.7.1 Presentation Selector (PSEL)
                 2.7.2 Presentation Context List to Connect
         2.8 Application Layer - 7
                 2.8.1 Association Control Service Element (ACSE)
                           2.8.1.1 ACSE Service Definition
                           2.8.1.2 ACSE Protocol Specification
                 2.8.2 Remote Operations Service Elements (ROSE)
                 2.8.3 Common Management Information Service
                           Element (CMISE)
         2.9 Security Services
                 2.9.1 Authentication
                 2.9.2 Access Control
                           2.9.2.1 Management Associations
                           2.9.2.2 Management Operations
                           2.9.2.3 Encryption Key Generation
                                       and Exchange
         2.10 Security Audit Trail
3 Signaling Transfer Point (STP) Information Model
         3.1 STP Functional Units (FUs)
                 3.1.1 NTM FUs
                 3.1.2 NDC FUs
                 3.1.3 Mandatory and Conditional Packages
4 Service Control Point (SCP) Information Model
         4.1 SCP Functional Units (FUs)
                 4.1.1 NTM FUs
                 4.1.2 NDC FUs
                 4.1.3 Mandatory And Conditional Packages
5 Service Switching Point (SSP) Information Model
         5.1 SSP Functional Units (FUs)
                 5.1.1 NTM FUs
                 5.1.2 NDC FUs
                 5.1.3 Mandatory and Conditional Packages
6 Host Digital Terminal (HDT) Information Model
         6.1 HDT Functional Units (FUs)
                 6.1.1 NDC FUs
                 6.1.2 Mandatory and Conditional Packages
7 NTM and NDC Functions
         7.1 Negotiation
         7.2 Configuration Status, Change, and Notification
                 Process
         7.3 Report Summarization
         7.4 Event Report Management
         7.5 Managed Object Selection
         7.6 History Data Behavior
         7.7 Proposed Requirements for Defining Inherent Scanners
         7.8 Proposed Issues for negotiation
8 Performance
         8.1 Timing Parameters
         8.2 Reliability
                 8.2.1 Agent Platform
         8.3 Availability
         8.4 Throughput
         8.5 Extensibility
9 Operations and Maintenance
10 Recovery Procedures
11 Testing
         11.1 OSI Conformance Testing
         11.2 Stack-to-Stack Testing
         11.3 CMIP Conformance Testing
                 11.3.1 Application Conformance Testing
                 11.3.2 End-to-End Testing
         11.4 Joint Testing Schedule
Appendix A: PDU Interchange Ladder Diagrams
Appendix B: Proposed Implementation Plan Contacts
         B.1 Agent Contacts
         B.2 Manager Contacts
Appendix C: Change Control Log
Appendix D: Issues
Appendix E: Sign-off/Approval
Appendix F: segmentedSimpleScanner
References
Glossary
Acronyms
List of Figures
Figure 2-1 CMIP Protocol Stack
Figure 2-2 Specifications for the CMIP Protocol Stack
Figure 3-1 STP Inheritance Tree
Figure 3-2 STP Containment Tree
Figure 4-1 SCP Inheritance Tree
Figure 4-2 SCP Containment Tree
Figure 5-1 SSP Inheritance Tree
Figure 5-2 SSP Containment Tree
Figure 6-1 HDT Inheritance Tree
Figure 6-2 HDT Containment Tree
Figure 7-1 A-ASSOCIATE message
List of Tables
Table 3-1 NTM Functional Units for STPs
Table 3-2 NDC Functional Units for STPs
Table 3-3 Mandatory and Conditional Packages Catalog for STPs
Table 4-1 SCP Supported NTM Functional Units
Table 4-2 NDC Functional Units for SCPs
Table 4-3 Mandatory and Conditional Packages Catalog for SCPs
Table 5-1 NTM Functional Units for SSPs
Table 5-2 NDC Functional Units for SSPs
Table 5-3 Mandatory and Conditional Packages Catalog for SSPs
Table 6-1 NDC Functional Units for HDT
Table 6-2 Mandatory and Conditional Packages Catalog for HDT
Table 7-1 Example of Inherent Scanners and EFDs for STP Only
Table 8-1 Timing Parameters for NTM
Table 8-2 Timing Parameters for NDC
Table 11-1 Joint Testing Activities
Table B-1 Agent Contacts
Table B-2 Manager Contacts
Table C-1 Change Control Log

Describes Network Traffic Management and Network Data Collections system resources using an Open System Interconnection interface to an external Operations System.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Telcordia Technologies
Status
Withdrawn

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