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ITU-T G.874.1 (10/2012)

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Optical transport network: Protocol-neutral management information model for the network element view
Recommendation ITU-T G.874.1 provides a protocol-neutral management information model for managing network elements in the optical transport network (OTN). The model contains the managed entities and their properties that are useful to describe the information exchanged across interfaces defined in the ITU-T M.3010 telecommunications management network (TMN) architecture. The protocol-neutral management information model shall be used as the base for defining protocolspecific management information models, for example, CMISE, CORBA and SNMP information models. Mapping from the protocol-neutral entities into protocol-specific objects is a decision of the specific protocol modelling design and should be described in the protocol-specific information model Recommendations.
The 2012 revision of this Recommendation has updated the management information model to support the management of the new transport functions that have been introduced in the 2010 revision of Recommendation ITU-T G.798 and also to support the management requirements enhancement introduced in the 2010 revision of Recommendation ITU-T G.874.
Citation: https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/11785
Series title: G series: Transmission systems and media, digital systems and networks
  G.800-G.899: Digital networks
  G.870-G.879: Optical transport networks
Approval date: 2012-10-29
Approval process:AAP
Status: Superseded
Observation:The published text of this Recommendation includes the modifications introduced by ITU-T G.874.1 (2012) Amd.1 (08/2013).
Maintenance responsibility: ITU-T Study Group 15
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