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1、I INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION ITU-T TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDIZATION SECTOR OF ITU SERIES Q: SWITCHING AND SIGNALLING Q3 interface Q.816 (O1 /zoo1 ) CORBA-based TMN services ITU-T Recommendation Q.816 (Formerly CCIlT Recommendation) ITU-T Q-SERIES RECOMMENDATIONS SWITCHING AND SIGNALLING
2、SIGNALLING IN THE INTERNATIONAL MANUAL SERVICE INTERNATIONAL AUTOMATIC AND SEMI- AUTOMATIC WORKING FUNCTIONS AND INFORMATION FLOWS FOR SERVICES IN THE ISDN SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEMS No. 4 AND No. 5 SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEM No. 6 SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEM R1 SPECIFICAT
3、IONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEM R2 DIGITAL EXCHANGES INTERWORKING OF SIGNALLING SYSTEMS CLAUSES APPLICABLE TO ITU-T STANDARD SYSTEMS Q.1-Q.3 Q.4-Q.59 Q. 60-4.99 Q. 100-Q. 119 Q.120-Q.249 4.250-4.309 4.3 10-4.399 4.400-4.499 Q.500-Q.599 0.600-0.699 . SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING - SYSTEM - - _ _I No. - 7 -
4、 - - - I - I Q.700-Q. 799 DIGIT SUBSCRIBER SIGNALLING SYSTEM-NO. i Q.%IQ. profiling CORBA services for use by the telecommunications industry; easing the definition of new services for TMN, reusing the semantics of the existing rich set of models; and - harmonizing the modeling approach across group
5、s using a single source similar to ITU-T X.720, ITU-T X.721 and ITU-T X.722 for CMIP. - - ITU-T Q.816 (01/2001) 1 Re-using a common framework and generic information model for a variety of network technologies and network management applications will speed the introduction of new network services wh
6、ile keeping network management system development costs down. The telecommunications industry has invested a great deal of time and energy in the development of information models for the CMIP network management protocol. A primary goal of this framework is the reuse of these information models by e
7、nabling their translation to CORBA Interface Definition Language (IDL) with little change in semantics (see ITU-T X.780). As a result, initial IDL information models are expected to be derived from CMIP models. In addition to taking advantage of CMIP information models, another purpose of the framew
8、ork is to take advantage of CORBA. The framework leverages the functions defined in the CORBA specifications, including a set of Common Object Services. Also, the framework tries to reuse CORBA approaches and design patterns wherever they fit. Finally, while re-using existing models is important, it
9、 is equally important that the framework support the development of new models. This framework does not require a GDMO model to be developed prior to the development of an IDL model. In fact, developing a new IDL information model for use within this framework is straightforward and guidelines for d
10、oing so are provided. 1.2 Application As CORBA is introduced in TMN, different scenarios are possible that range from the use of gateways performing translations between systems using different network management protocols to cases where CORBA is natively supported by the communicating systems. The
11、application of this framework is intended for scenarios where both the managed system and the managing system provide CORBA interfaces. The framework does not address other interworking scenarios requiring “gateway“ systems where protocol and information model conversions are necessary for achieving
12、 interoperability. In particular, this fiamework is not specifically designed to support the construction of gateways between CORBA and CMIP network management applications even though the semantics of the existing models are retained by this framework. A management system, however, might have to su
13、pport multiple protocols, to interwork in different environments. A gateway approach has already been developed and standardized by the Joint Inter-Domain Management (JIDM) group. This gateway approach provides a one-to-one mapping of all constructs and capabilities available with CMIP and GDMO. How
14、ever, many of the CORBA services and capabilities are not reused by this approach because the problem solved is to facilitate interworking with systems that have been deployed using CMIP. In contrast, the problem domain for applying this framework is to support standards-based native COMA network ma
15、nagement interfaces. Such an approach takes advantage of the benefits offered by CORBA as a technology used by multiple industries. ITU-T X.780 13 accompanies this Recommendation and defines object modeling guidelines, superclasses for all managed objects and managed object factories for use with th
16、is framework, and a standard set of notifications. Together, UT-T X.780 and this Recommendation define a framework for CORBA-based TMN interfaces. Also, ITU-T M.3120 provides a CORBA IDL version of the generic network information model originally defined in ITU-T M.3 100. The IDL version follows the
17、 object modeling guidelines in ITU-T X.780 and is designed to fit with the services defined here. 2 ITU-T Q.816 (01/2001) 1.3 Recommendation Roadmap This Recommentation has the following structure: Clause 1 Clause 2 Clause 3 Clause 4 Clause 5 Clause 6 Clause 7 Clause 8 Annex A Appendix I Appendix II
18、 Appendix III Introduction, Recommendation roadmap, updates, and list of issues References Definitions of terms and abbreviations used throughout the rest of the Recommendation Requirements for the TMN CORBA-based services. These are the design goals the services must meet CORBA ORB and Service vers
19、ion requirements. Also provided is an overview of the services Requirements on the use of CORBA Common Object Services for network management interfaces Definition of TMN-specific support services. IDL interfaces for the support services are defined in Annex A Compliance and conformance guidelines T
20、MN-specific support service IDL Interworking Scenarios Between Models Using ITU Framework and ADSUATMF Compliant Models Filtering native and translated structured events Bibliography 1.4 Recommendation Conventions A few conventions are followed in this Recommendation to make the reader aware of the
21、purpose of the text, While most of the Recommendation is normative, paragraphs succinctly stating mandatory requirements to be met by a management system (managing andor managed) are preceded by a boldface “R“ enclosed in parentheses, followed by a short name indicating the subject of the requiremen
22、t, and a number. For example: (R) EXAMPLE-1 An example mandatory requirement. Requirements that may be optionally implemented by a management system are preceded by an “O“ instead of an “R.“ For example: (O) OPTION-1 An example optional requirement. The requirement statements are used to create comp
23、liance and conformance profiles. Many examples of CORBA IDL are included in this Recommendation, and IDL specifying the TMN specific services, and supporting data types, included in a normative annex. The IDL is written in a 9-point courier typeface: / Example IDL interface foo 1; void operation1 O;
24、 ITU-T 4.816 (01/2001) 3 Instructions for extracting the IDL from an electronic version of this Recommendation and compiling it are presented in the next clause. 1.5 Compiling the IDL An advantage of using IDL to specify network management interfaces is that IDL can be “compiled“ into programming co
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