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Nokia NMS/10 C 5. 2 Network Management System for Transmission and IP Networks 1 Nokia Page 1 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 Basic Concepts • PC based Network Manager giving the Operator a User friendly tool enabling remote network Monitoring, Configuration and Data collection • Management of Nokia Transmission Networks • Multi User System allowing remote Users and WWW Access • Flexible System Architecture • Cost effective solution • Fast Implementation of Networks • Uses Industry standard Interfaces (SNMP) • Ability to manage the DCN (FM) Nokia Page 2 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris 2
NMS/10 C 5. 2 Applications • Nokia PDH and Access equipment Including • Nokia Dyna. Net range • Nokia DNT Modems • Nokia Eksos N 20 C 2. 0 • Nokia Power. Hopper • Nokia Flexi. Hopper • Nokia Metro. Hopper • Nokia SXC-T • 3 rd Party Equipment • Marconi Synfonet and SAN 3 Nokia Page 3 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C 5. 2 NEW Features • Available Q 2 2002 • MML Agent • The MML Agent will support 10 x SXC -T • The System Frame will support 10 x MML Agents • TMS 4 -> MF Upgrade package (Reduced cost) • Package contains • • Nokia Page 4 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris MF Hardware C 1. 0 MF Agent C 2. 0 4
NMS/10 Installations: Over 524 Systems Over 180 customers in over 40 countries 5 Nokia Page 5 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C 5. 2 Architecture • Distributed system: • Management Consoles • Management Station • Management Agents NMS/10 Management Console(s) TCP/IP • Multipurpose Agents are interfaces to the managed networks NMS/10 • Management Station includes Management all centralised functions (DB, Station UI) • Management Station can be accessed remotely using Management Consoles • Remote use of Node Managers • Internet Access to Agents and Alarms TCP/IP SNMP NMS/10 Management Agent(s) Eksos & SDH PDH DNT Microwave Radios 6 Nokia Page 6 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris
Nokia NMS/10 Agent Concept • Proprietary management interfaces converted to open, standard SNMP interface • Hide differences between different network element interfaces NMS/10 System Frame C 5. 2 • Agents can be distributed to share load • Agent tasks: • Collect alarms from network elements • Store the data in the Agent MIB • Pass alarms to NMS using SNMP traps • Node Managers to configure nodes can be put on the same PC, and used either • Locally or • Remotely over IP-network using Windows NT Server 4. 0, Terminal Server Edition in Agent PC SNMP NMS/10 Q 3 Agent C 2. 0 NMS/10 MML Agent C 1. 0 NMS/10 SDH Radio Agent C 2. 0 and Nera NEW-NMS NMS/10 MF Agent C 2. 0 DCN-A Q 3/OSI Eksos N 20 Synfonet SDH MML SXC-T NNP over serial line Power. Hopper SDH radios V. 11 Nokia Q 1 NEs 7 Nokia Page 7 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C 5. 2 Scalability • When the network grows, new agents can be added to the system • NMS/10 can be accessed remotely IP IP • Other NMS can share the same agents SNMP • IP network components can be managed using the same platform • Capacity of the system: 7500 Q 1 FE Q 3 NNP Eksos Power. Hopper Q 1 PDH PRE Q 3 • 1000 Synfonet/Eksos N 20 NEs 1000 Power. Hopper SDH Radios Synfonet 100 SXC-T Nodes 7500 NEs total capacity Nokia Page 8 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris 8
NMS/10 in Multivendor Environment Other NMS • Upwards: • Open, industrial • Downward standard SNMP interface from Agents to any NMS supporting SNMP PDH PRE Synfonet NMS/10 s: Managemen t of SNMP managed devices (e. g. DCN components ) SDH Radio 9 Nokia Page 9 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 Q 1 Management Integration with 3 rd Party Systems Nokia NMS/10 Management Station Management integration between other NMS systems • Fault management via SNMP traps into 3 rd party systems • Configuration management by Nokia NMS/10 and Hopper. Manager • Performance management by NMS/10 Exporting the alarms of Nokia network to other system SNMP traps TCP/IP Q 1 NMS/10 MF Mediation device to provide TCP/IP connectivity for Nokia transmission managed with proprietary Q 1 protocol Nokia Page 10 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris Q 1 Nokia Flexi. Hopper Metro. Hopper 10
NMS/10 C 5. 2 Protocols Nokia Power. Hopper SDH Radio Nokia Network Terminals Nokia Eksos N 20 Q 1 Q 3 Q 1 Nokia Dyna. Net Range SNMP Q 1 TCP/IP Nokia Metro. Hopper Radio TCP/IP V. 24 Nokia SXC-T Nokia Page 11 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris Nokia Flexi. Hopper Radio 11
NMS/10 C 5. 2 Radio Networks • Remote Access • Fault Management • Configuration Management • Performance Measurement Microwave Radio Support • Flexi. Hopper • Power. Hopper • Metro. Hopper • Dyna. Hopper • DMR 2000/7000 • DMR 8/13/23/38 12 Nokia Page 12 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C 5. 2 Q 1 Polling Options DCN Adapter • Compact, Versatile and cost effective • Single slot Dyna. Net Subrack solution • 4 V. 11 Buses upto 126 Functional Entities • Upto 25 Units per System Frame • TCP/IP Connection to NMS • SNMP Support MF C 2. 0 • Performance Monitoring Support • 19" rack solution • 16 Protected V. 11 Buses upto 3000 Functional Entities • Q 1 Network Test feature • TCP/IP Connection to NMS • SNMP Support Nokia Page 13 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris 13
NMS/10 C 5. 2 Graphical User Interface • HP Open. View GUI • Hierarchical Views • User definable Bitmaps • Double Click Node Manager Launch • Current Alarm Views for Node, Types, Area, etc • Historical Alarm Database • Filters for Sorting and Viewing Information • Alarm Spooling and forwarding to e-mail • User definable Security options Nokia Page 14 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris 14
NMS/10 C 5. 2 Fault Management • Alarm Icon Colour represents real time alarm status • Alarm shown in Current Alarm List • Alarm added to Alarm History Database • Alarm spooling to Printer or File • Alarm spooling to serial port • Alarm forwarding to E-Mail 15 Nokia Page 15 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C 5. 2 Configuration Management Node Managers • Can reside on System Frame or Remote PC • Launched from Management Station or Remote Station • Multiple Launch Options • Double Click • Launch from Node List • Launch from Current Alarm List 16 Nokia Page 16 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C 5. 2 Performance Management PM data collected from SDH, PDH, MW and NT elements can be post-processed using external tools MW / pmp Radios NMS/10 SDH Mediation device PDH PRE 17 Nokia Page 17 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C 5. 2 RCM Remote Control and Measurement • Ability to write pre-determined scripts • Statistical Measurement • Equipment Configuration • Remote execution via WWW • Scheduled execution 18 Nokia Page 18 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C 5. 2 BENEFITS CAPITAL EXPENDITURE • Low Cost of Ownership • Low initial Capital Expenditure - Uses Standard PC and Operating Software • Cheap System Support - NMS easily maintained by existing IT staff • Low spares holding • Low Training requirement NETWORK IMPLEMENTATION Time to Market • Centralised Configuration Management using Package Node Managers • Reduced Site Visits - Significant Cost Savings • Reduced Network Rollout Time - Earlier RFS Turnkey date means earlier Revenue income Responsibility Package 19 Nokia Page 19 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C 5. 2 BENEFITS NETWORK OPERATION • Centralised Tools for Network Operation Network • Performance Monitoring - Early Indication of Deployment Potential Faults Package • Fault Management - Complete Visibility of Network Topology Simplifies Fault Detection and Decreases Service Downtime oll-Out • Remote / Internet Access Management • Instant Access to Management Network and Package Tools at all times • Unattended Operation Time to • Alarm forwarding allows the User to Focus on Market main Business Package Turnkey Responsibility Package 20 Nokia Page 20 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C 5. 2 Features - Summary • Capacity • 7500 Q 1 FEs • 1000 SDH/Eksos N 20 NEs • 1000 Power. Hopper SDH Radios • 100 SXC-T Nodes • 7500 NEs total max. capacity • Remote access/use • Distributed and scalable system • Management Console - remote user interface • Management Station - centralised user interface and database • Agents -network interface Nokia Page 21 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris • SNMP Support • Open, industrial standard interface • Integration with other Nokia NMS • Integration of Nokia networks to 3 rd party NMS in multivendor environment • Complete NMS on element level • Centralised fault management of Nokia transmission networks • Centralised performance data collection • Remote Control and Measurement macros (RCM) can be run on PDH (Q 1) network elements • Q 1 network test • Industry standard application platform • Using HP Open. View Network Node Manager allows the integration to the existing OV environment 21 • Use of Background Displays • Using GIF and other Bitmap files
Future Plans • Windows 2000 Support • Enhanced PM Data Support • Support for additional Network Elements 22 Nokia Page 22 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris
Happy Management with NMS/10 C 5. 2 - Don't leave your network alone - 23 Nokia Page 23 24. 10. 2001 / Steve Morris