13.1 OVERVIEW OF TRANSPORT SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
13.1.1 Functionality Provided by Management systems
13.1.1.1 Fault Management
13.1.1.2 Configuration Management
13.1.1.3 Accounting
13.1.1.4 Performance Monitoring
13.1.1.5 Security Management
13.1.2 Levels of System Management
13.2 INFORMATION MODELS
13.2.1 Managed Objects
13.2.1.1 Relationships
13.2.1.2 Containment
13.2.1.3 Inheritance
13.2.2 State
13.2.3 Events and Notifications
13.2.3.1 Alarms
13.2.3.2 Event Reporting Control
13.2.3.3 Event Logs
13.3 PROTOCOLS FOR SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
13.3.1 Transaction Language 1
13.3.1.1 The Basic TL1 Command Message Format
13.3.2 The Simple Network Management Protocol
13.3.3 The Common Management Information Protocol
13.3.4 CORBA-Based Management
13.4 RELATIONSHIP WITH THE CONTROL PLANE
13.4.1 FCAPS and the Control Plane
13.4.1.1 Fault Management and the Control Plane
13.4.1.2 Configuration Management and the Control Plane
13.4.1.3 Accounting, Performance, Security Management, and the Control Plane
13.4.2 Discovery and Management
13.4.3 Routing and Management
13.4.4 Signaling and Management
13.4.5 Interdomain Control and Management
13.5 SUMMARY
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