An integrated network management approach for managing hybrid IP and WDM networks

Pacing toward converged voice and data networks, the IP over WDM/OTN network architecture supported by MPLS satisfies the advanced next-generation network requirements to provide fast, reliable and flexible connectivity services. Acknowledging the advantages of networks that utilize the above techno...

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Published inIEEE network Vol. 17; no. 3; pp. 37 - 43
Main Authors Raptis, L., Hatzilias, G., Karayannis, F., Vaxevanakis, K., Grampin, E.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York IEEE 01.05.2003
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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Summary:Pacing toward converged voice and data networks, the IP over WDM/OTN network architecture supported by MPLS satisfies the advanced next-generation network requirements to provide fast, reliable and flexible connectivity services. Acknowledging the advantages of networks that utilize the above technologies, operators evolve their networks in that direction, while continuously working to provide new services to attract customers. In their effort to facilitate such services in a flexible and cost-effective way, an integrated network management system for IP and WDM technologies is a prerequisite. This article proposes a management architecture that provides for this integration. Different approaches to integrating multilayer networks are briefly described covering both the control and management planes. The adopted solution is based mainly on the management plane utilizing the control plane wherever possible. Additionally, preliminary results from the evaluation of the configuration management functionality of the proposed system in a testbed environment are presented, concluding with future extensions that also cover fault and performance management.
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ISSN:0890-8044
1558-156X
DOI:10.1109/MNET.2003.1201475