ITU-T E 413-1993 INTERNATIONAL NETWORK MANAGEMENT C PLANNING《国际网路管理 规划》.pdf
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1、INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION)45G134 % TELECOMMUNICATIONSTANDARDIZATION SECTOROF ITU4%,%0(/.%G0G0.%47/2+G0!.$G0G0)3$.15!,)49G0G0/ the calling pattern (which is usually residential in nature) may be different than the normal pattern (whichis usually business-oriented).A combination of these f
2、actors can result in a network that is highly congested and which requires carefulplanning and extensive network management controls to optimize service and revenues.It should be noted that many peak calling days may also be public holidays. As a result, staffing in telephoneexchanges and administra
3、tive offices may be minimal and some traffic data and service measurements may not bereadily available. These factors should also be considered in peak-day planning.3.2 Peak-day plans may include information on the following, as appropriate: Network management staffing requirements and expected hour
4、s of operations, and the exchange of suchinformation with other network management centres. Provision of temporary additional circuits. Directionalization of both-way circuits where appropriate. Temporary alternative routings to take advantage of anticipated idle capacity. Controls to inhibit altern
5、ate routing via transit points that are expected to be congested. Identification of anticipated hard-to-reach points and planned controls to reduce attempts to hard-to-reachpoints. Special calling procedures for operators, including the exchange of network status information withoperator centres. Ad
6、vance testing of new controls, or those infrequently used (including the testing of the rerouting to ensureproper operation and the ability to complete to a terminating number via the transit point). Consideration of limiting installation and maintenance activity just prior to the peak day to only e
7、ssentialwork in order to insure that all available circuits and switching equipment are in service. Procedures to take into account special situations, such as inter-ISC circuit groups, circuit multiplicationsystems, etc.4 Transmission system failure planning4.1 The impact on service of the failure
8、of an international transmission system will depend on a number ofvariables:Fascicle II.3 - Rec. E.413 3 the size of the failed transmission system and its relationship to the total network capacity; its loading (the number of channels that are assigned for use) (this may change frequently); the des
9、tinations and/or services assigned to the transmission system and their relationship to theirrespective totals (this may change frequently); the traffic intensity during the period from the onset of a failure until restoration or repair (this can varysignificantly); the duration of the failure (this
10、 is usually unpredictable); the availability of restoration capacity (this can vary).Thus, it can be seen that it is difficult, if not impossible, to predict the precise impact on service of a failure at agiven point in time. However, recognizing the increasing size and loading of modern transmissio
11、n systems, the impactof a failure on service can often be severe, and as a result, significant effort has been expended by Administrations todevelop and refine transmission system failure restoration plans.Experience has shown that network management actions can also play a significant role in minim
12、izing theadverse impact of failures on service. However, it should be noted that these network management actions will usuallycomplement or enhance a transmission failure restoration plan and do not necessarily supplant the need for such plans.For short duration failures, e.g., solar interference on
13、 satellites, network management plans may be the only viablesolution.4.2 When an international transmission system fails, network management and transmission restoration activitiesshould proceed in parallel on a coordinated basis. The network management centre will become aware of the impact of a fa
14、ilure on service via its networksurveillance capacity; in some cases, this will occur before the specific details of the failure are known. Thenetwork management centre can identify the affected routes, destinations and/or services. This informationwill guide the application of network management co
15、ntrols and may also be useful to the restorationcontrol point (Recommendation M.725) in setting priorities for restoration. The first response of the network management centre should be to consider the use of temporary alternativeroutings in order to complete traffic which is being blocked by the fa
16、ilure. In many cases, these actions canbegin immediately, before the decision is made to activate a transmission restoration plan. If significant congestion continues despite the expansive controls, protective controls should be considered.Emphasis should be placed on the identification of destinati
17、ons that are hard-to-reach and the selectivereduction of traffic to these points so that the remaining network can be used by traffic with a higherprobability of success.4.3 It is recommended that a network management plan for the failure of a major international transmission systemshould include th
18、e following, as appropriate: identification of destinations or points affected for originating and terminating traffic, temporary alternative routings which may be utilized to bypass the failure, and hours of availability, notification lists, special call handling procedures for operators, controls
19、which may be required in connected networks, controls to be requested of distant network management centres, actions to be taken after fault correction to restore the network to its normal configuration, special recorded announcements to customers, when necessary.5 International exchange failure pla
20、nning5.1 The impact on service of the failure of an international exchange will depend on a number of variables, whichinclude: whether there is a single or multiple international exchange(s), the routing plan and the distribution of circuit groups among the international exchanges, the traffic inten
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