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ITU-T Q.818

Web services-based management services

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Organization: ITU-T
Publication Date: 1 May 2012
Status: active
Page Count: 64
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The network management architecture defined in [ITU-T M.3010] introduces the use of multiple management protocols. So far, the GDMO/CMIP and CORBA GIOP/IIOP are possible choices at the application layer. Based on the management interface specification methodology defined in [ITU-T M.3020], more technology-based paradigms can be introduced into network management interfaces, and web services/XML is now an additional paradigm for network management.

This Recommendation, together with [ITU-T X.782], sets out to define a framework for defining how interfaces supported by management systems and network elements should be modelled using web services/XML schema. It is the scope of this Recommendation to provide the following guidelines or instructions:

• protocol requirements for using web services in network management;

• how a web services-based notification service is used in network management interfaces;

• how a new service is registered and accessed using UDDI;

• how to monitor the availability of a web services notification forwarding mechanism;

• how to access multiple managed objects in one operation;

• compliance and conformance requirements.

Document History

March 1, 2013
Web services-based management services Corrigendum 1
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ITU-T Q.818
May 1, 2012
Web services-based management services
The network management architecture defined in [ITU-T M.3010] introduces the use of multiple management protocols. So far, the GDMO/CMIP and CORBA GIOP/IIOP are possible choices at the application...

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