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Os utilizadores de serviços multimédia podem necessitar de multi-serviços de acordo com o seu próprio ambiente para acesso a redes públicas. Para copiar os requisitos de serviço orientados ao cliente, os provedores de rede precisam preparar redes de serviços multicamadas. Este artigo trata de serviços de rede Frame Relay, ATM e IP em redes multicamadas. Para fornecer múltiplos serviços de dados, o provedor de rede precisa definir e fazer uso de relacionamentos cliente-servidor e de interfuncionamento entre essas redes. Neste artigo, propomos uma arquitetura de gerenciamento de serviços para gerenciar eficientemente múltiplos serviços e recursos de rede do ponto de vista de serviços. A arquitetura de gerenciamento de serviços proposta inclui funcionalidades como gerenciamento de assinaturas, gerenciamento de rede de clientes, gerenciamento de sessões de comunicação e gerenciamento de suporte da camada de negócios. Especialmente, descreve um modelo de informação para gerenciar redes multicamadas por meio do interfuncionamento ou relacionamento cliente-servidor. As funcionalidades propostas são modeladas de acordo com o conceito de modelagem orientada a objetos e implementadas em plataforma CORBA. As aplicações na arquitetura proposta incluem serviços VPN e diversos serviços estatísticos para clientes e operadora. O sistema realizado será utilizado nas redes de alta velocidade da Koera Telecom, principalmente para suporte de serviços de Internet.
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Choong Seon HONG, Joong Goo SONG, "A Service Networking Architecture for the Scalable Management of Multi-Layer Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E82-B, no. 11, pp. 1742-1752, November 1999, doi: .
Abstract: Multimedia service users can require multi-services according to their own environment for accessing to public networks. For copying with customer-oriented service requirements, network providers have to prepare multi-layer service networks. This paper deals with frame relay, ATM and IP networking services on multi-layer networks. In order to provide multiple data services, network provider needs to define and make use of client-server and interworking relationships between these networks. In this paper, we propose a service management architecture in order to efficiently manage multiple services and network resources from service point of view. The proposed service management architecture includes functionalities such as subscription management, customer-network management, communication session management, and business layer support management. Especially, it describes an information model for managing multi-layer networks by way of the interworking or client-server relationship. The proposed functionalities are modeled in accordance with the object-oriented modeling concept and implemented on a CORBA platform. The applications on the proposed architecture include VPN services and various statistical services for customers and the carrier. The realized system is to be used for Koera Telecom's high speed networks mainly for supporting Internet services.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e82-b_11_1742/_p
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