Title :
An integrated network management framework for Internet access service using ATM over ADSL technology
Author :
Hong, Choong Seon ; Choong Seon Hong ; Hyoung, Yoo Jae
Author_Institution :
OSS Lab., Korea Telecom, Daejeon, South Korea
Abstract :
We propose an integrated network management framework for Internet access service using ATM over ADSL technology. There are two distinct networks of ATM and Internet. Most of the routers in the Internet are connected with WDM. The network access server (NAS) in the Internet provides the Internet access service for the ATM over ADSL subscriber. The ATM network takes the roles of backbone network for the pure ATM PVC and SVC services and the access network for the ATM over ADSL service. In order to define the generic network model that can be commonly applicable for the backbone network for pure ATM service and the access network for ATM over ADSL service taking into account the scalability, we suggest two fragments of the topological fragment and connectivity fragment to maximize the scalability in accordance with the ITU-T G805 layering and partitioning concepts and the RM-ODP information viewpoint. In addition, we propose the distributed computational model of the ATM over ADSL network management system using the RM-ODP computational viewpoint and TMN functional decomposition of FCAPS taking into account the functional distribution and the modularity. Lastly, we describe the scenario for providing the Internet access service.
Keywords :
Internet; asynchronous transfer mode; computer network management; digital subscriber lines; distributed object management; optical fibre subscriber loops; packet switching; wavelength division multiplexing; ATM PVC services; ATM SVC services; ATM network; ATM over ADSL technology; COBRA; FCAPS; ITU-T G805 layering; ITU-T G805 partitioning; Internet access service; RM-ODP information; TMN; WDM; backbone network; connection management; connectivity fragment; distributed computational model; distributed processing; integrated network management; network access server; routers; topological fragment; Computer networks; Distributed computing; IP networks; Network servers; Scalability; Spine; Technology management; Wavelength division multiplexing; Web and internet services; Web server;
Conference_Titel :
High Speed Networks and Multimedia Communications 5th IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7600-5
DOI :
10.1109/HSNMC.2002.1032390