Abstract
In present scenario Network Management System of Next Generation SDH is not performing Offline reporting, offline analysis of alarms, offline performance management and Configurations of network like real time. Any offline configuration of a network when implemented on a real time environment leaves some shortcomings and wrong configuration attributes due to non-availability of Alarms and Performance Management in the presently available offline utility. A simulated platform is developed for implementation of a traffic matrix in an offline environment before implementing over a real time NG SDH Transmission network to reduce the chance of faults or any network disaster.
Highlights
The last two decades have seen so many evolutions in optical fiber transport technologies from PCM, PDH, SDH (ITU-T G.707 and its extension G.708), NG SDH/Ethernet/RPR, DWDM/ROADOM/ASON/OTN and IP over WDM
In order to overcome these disasters there should be a platform for implementation of complex traffic matrixes before implementing over a real time network
This paper focuses on the simulation and analysis of NGSDH service configurations so that all the services configuration alarms could be monitor on this platform
Summary
The last two decades have seen so many evolutions in optical fiber transport technologies from PCM, PDH, SDH (ITU-T G.707 and its extension G.708), NG SDH/Ethernet/RPR, DWDM/ROADOM/ASON/OTN and IP over WDM. A powerful Graphical programming tool Visual Basic.Net is used for implementation of all the traditional SDH and Generation services in this simulation to provide the analysis of alarms and monitoring of all the configuration steps for implementation of a traffic Matrix.
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