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ATIS 0300086

Operations Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning (OPAM&P) - Interface Specification for Digital Subscriber Line Performance Management Across Jurisdictional Boundaries

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Organization: ATIS
Publication Date: 1 June 2006
Status: active
Page Count: 16
scope:

The scope of this specification is to develop an Alliance for Telecommunication Industry Solutions (ATIS) Interface Specification for retrieving Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) performance data across jurisdictional boundaries.

Purpose

This specification defines an information model using GDMO for the TMN X-interface (M.3010) to support performance management for DSL services. This specification uses CMIP for conveying inquiry information across an interactive interface and allows DSL service customers to retrieve performance data for a DSL service.

Application

The model described in this specification defines management information to be exchanged for the performance management function of DSL services. The performance management function -- an interactive class of OAM&P applications -- is supported in this specification by defining object classes, their properties, and their relationships. The application of this model is for the service level. The service level functions are documented in M.3400.

Document History

ATIS 0300086
June 1, 2006
Operations Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning (OPAM&P) - Interface Specification for Digital Subscriber Line Performance Management Across Jurisdictional Boundaries
The scope of this specification is to develop an Alliance for Telecommunication Industry Solutions (ATIS) Interface Specification for retrieving Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) performance data across...
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