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Os atuais ambientes de redes de telecomunicações complicados e heterogêneos necessitam de sistemas de gerenciamento totalmente integrados, econômicos e fáceis de usar. Ao desenvolver tais sistemas de gerenciamento em ambientes distribuídos, muitas empresas de telecomunicações adotam cuidadosamente as tecnologias CORBA e Java. A tecnologia CORBA permite que os desenvolvedores criem e manipulem facilmente componentes de sistemas de gerenciamento distribuídos, enquanto a tecnologia Java libera os usuários humanos de interfaces de sistemas de gerenciamento complicadas e proprietárias. Neste artigo, propomos uma estrutura de integração baseada em TMN para gerenciamento de redes distribuídas, combinando as tecnologias CORBA e Java. A estrutura generaliza uma arquitetura em camadas lógicas, desde a camada de agentes de gerenciamento até a camada de interface do usuário. Ele também fornece interfaces de gerenciamento TMN generalizadas usando sistemas de gateway entre domínios para coordenar protocolos de gerenciamento heterogêneos. Ao utilizar estas interfaces, os componentes da função de gestão TMN podem ser facilmente construídos como objectos CORBA para fornecer poderosos serviços de gestão TMN aos administradores através de navegadores Web de fácil utilização. Com base neste enquadramento, concebemos e implementámos um sistema de vigilância de alarmes TMN que concretiza o nosso enquadramento.
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Jae-Young KIM, Hong-Taek JU, James Won-Ki HONG, Seong-Beom KIM, Chan-Kyou HWANG, "Towards TMN-Based Integrated Network Management Using CORBA and Java Technologies" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E82-B, no. 11, pp. 1729-1741, November 1999, doi: .
Abstract: Today's complicated and heterogeneous telecommunication network environments need fully-integrated, cost-effective, user-friendly management systems. When developing such management systems in distributed environments, many telecommunication companies are carefully adopting CORBA and Java technologies. CORBA technology enables developers to create and manipulate distributed management system components easily while Java technology liberates human users from complicated and proprietary management system interfaces. In this paper, we propose a TMN-based integration framework for distributed network management by combining both CORBA and Java technologies. The framework generalizes a logically-layered architecture from the management agents layer to the user interface layer. It also provides generalized TMN management interfaces using inter-domain gateway systems for coordinating heterogeneous management protocols. By using these interfaces, TMN management function components can be easily constructed as CORBA objects to provide powerful TMN management services to administrators via user-friendly Web browsers. On the basis of this framework, we have designed and implemented a TMN alarm surveillance system which realizes our framework.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e82-b_11_1729/_p
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