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Nokia NMS/10 C5.2
Network Management
System for Transmission
and IP Networks
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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
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NMS/10 C5.2 Applications
• Nokia PDH and Access equipment
Including
• Nokia DynaNet range
• Nokia DNT Modems
• Nokia Eksos N20 C2.0
• Nokia PowerHopper
• Nokia FlexiHopper
• Nokia MetroHopper
• Nokia SXC-T
• 3rd Party Equipment
• Marconi Synfonet and SAN
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Nokia Page 3 24.10.2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C5.2 NEW Features
• Available Q2 2002
• MML Agent
• The MML Agent will support 10 x
SXC-T
• The System Frame will support 10 x
MML Agents
• TMS4 -> MF Upgrade package (Reduced
cost)
• Package contains
•
•
Nokia Page 4 24.10.2001 / Steve Morris
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MF Hardware C1.0
MF Agent C2.0
MF Manager C2.5
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NMS/10 Installations: Over 524 Systems
Over 180 customers in over 40
countries
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Nokia Page 5 24.10.2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C5.2 Architecture
• Distributed system:
•Management Consoles
•Management Station
•Management Agents
• Multipurpose Agents are
interfaces to the managed
networks
• Management Station
includes all centralised
functions (DB, UI)
• Management Station can be
accessed remotely using
Management Consoles
• Remote use of Node
Managers
• Internet Access to Agents
and Alarms
NMS/10
Management
Console(s)
TCP/IP
NMS/10
Management
Station
TCP/IP
SNMP
NMS/10
Management
Agent(s)
Eksos
& SDH
PDH
DNT
Microwave
Radios
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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
•
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
NMS/10 System Frame C5.2
SNMP
SNMP
NMS/10
Q3 Agent C2.0
NMS/10
MML Agent C1.0
NMS/10
SDH Radio Agent C2.0
and Nera NEW-NMS
NMS/10
MF Agent C2.0
DCN-A
Q3/OSI
Eksos N20
Synfonet SDH
MML
SXC-T
NNP over
serial line
PowerHopper SDH
radios
V.11
Nokia Q1 NEs
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Nokia Page 7 24.10.2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C5.2 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
SNMP
SNMP
• IP network components can be
managed using the same
platform
• Capacity of the system:
7500 Q1 FE
Q3
NNP
Eksos PowerHopper
Q1
PDH
PRE
Q3
• 1000 Synfonet/Eksos N20 NEs
1000 PowerHopper SDH
Radios
Synfonet
100 SXC-T Nodes
7500 NEs total capacity
Nokia Page 8 24.10.2001 / Steve Morris
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NMS/10 in Multivendor Environment
Other NMS
•Upwards:
•Open, industrial
NMS/10
•Downward
standard SNMP
interface from Agents
to any NMS
supporting SNMP
s:
Managemen
t of SNMP
managed
devices
(e.g. DCN
components
)
PDH
PRE
Synfonet
SDH
Radio
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Nokia Page 9 24.10.2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 Q1 Management Integration with 3rd
Party Systems
Nokia NMS/10
Management
Station
Management integration between
other NMS systems
• Fault management via SNMP traps
into 3rd party systems
• Configuration management by
Nokia NMS/10 and HopperManager
• Performance management by
NMS/10
Exporting the alarms of
Nokia network to other system
SNMP
traps
TCP/IP
Q1
NMS/10 MF
Mediation device to provide TCP/IP
connectivity for Nokia transmission
managed with proprietary Q1 protocol
Nokia Page 10 24.10.2001 / Steve Morris
Q1
Nokia
FlexiHopper
MetroHopper
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NMS/10 C5.2 Protocols
Nokia PowerHopper SDH Radio
Nokia Network Terminals
Nokia Eksos N20
Q1
Q1
Nokia DynaNet Range
Q3
SNMP
Q1
TCP/IP
Nokia MetroHopper Radio
TCP/IP
V.24
Nokia SXC-T
Nokia Page 11 24.10.2001 / Steve Morris
Nokia FlexiHopper Radio
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NMS/10 C5.2 Radio Networks
• Remote Access
• Fault Management
• Configuration Management
• Performance Measurement
Microwave Radio Support
• FlexiHopper
• PowerHopper
• MetroHopper
• DynaHopper
• DMR 2000/7000
• DMR 8/13/23/38
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Nokia Page 12 24.10.2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C5.2 Q1 Polling Options
DCN Adapter
•
Compact, Versatile and cost effective
•
Single slot DynaNet Subrack solution
•
4 V.11 Buses upto126 Functional Entities
•
Upto 25 Units per System Frame
•
TCP/IP Connection to NMS
•
SNMP Support
MF C2.0
•
Performance Monitoring Support
•
19" rack solution
•
16 Protected V.11 Buses upto 3000
Functional Entities
•
Q1 Network Test feature
•
TCP/IP Connection to NMS
•
SNMP Support
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Nokia Page 13 24.10.2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C5.2 Graphical User Interface
Nokia Page 14 24.10.2001 / Steve Morris
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HP OpenView 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
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NMS/10 C5.2 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
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Nokia Page 15 24.10.2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C5.2 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
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Nokia Page 16 24.10.2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C5.2 Performance Management
PM data collected from SDH, PDH, MW and NT
elements can be post-processed using external
tools
DM2/1 ST4
MW /
pmp
Radios
SDH
Mediation
device
PDH
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Nokia Page 17 24.10.2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C5.2 RCM
Remote Control and
Measurement
• Ability to write pre-determined
scripts
• Statistical Measurement
• Equipment Configuration
• Remote execution via WWW
• Scheduled execution
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Nokia Page 18 24.10.2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C5.2 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
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Nokia Page 19 24.10.2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C5.2 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
Timeto
toFocus on
• Alarm forwarding allows the User
Market
main Business
Package
Turnkey
Responsibility
Package
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Nokia Page 20 24.10.2001 / Steve Morris
NMS/10 C5.2 Features - Summary
•
Capacity
•7500 Q1FEs
•1000 SDH/Eksos N20 NEs
•1000 PowerHopper 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
3rd 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
(Q1) network elements
•Q1 network test
Industry standard application
platform
•Using HP OpenView Network Node
Manager allows the integration to
the existing OV environment
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Use of Background Displays
•Using GIF and other Bitmap files
Future Plans
• Windows 2000 Support
• Enhanced PM Data Support
• Support for additional Network
Elements
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Nokia Page 22 24.10.2001 / Steve Morris
Happy Management with NMS/10
C5.2
- Don't leave your network alone -
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Nokia Page 23 24.10.2001 / Steve Morris