Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2) (GSM); Network Management (NM); Part 1: Objectives and structure of network management (GSM 12.00)

This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) provides the conceptual and methodological framework for the definition of a standardized approach to the management of a PLMN. (This framework is elaborated in the remainder of the 12 series specifications) It introduces concepts developed for the management of telecommunications networks by other standards groups, discusses their use in the context of the management of a PLMN, defines a complete context for PLMN management information and identifies the developments of other management models which can be beneficially employed in the global and integrated management of a PLMN. This ETS also describes the methodology to be employed in the definition of the standardization activity and the scale of the results which are expected to be achieved. PLMN management is described in terms of the objectives for the Operator enterprise. Relationships exist between network management functionality and functionality required to support the enterprise model. While the definition of the enterprise model is outside of the scope of this series of ETSs, an understanding of the requirements is necessary so as to provide the underlying network management procedures.

Digitalni celični telekomunikacijski sistem (faza 2) ¬– Upravljanje omrežja (NM) – 1. del: Cilji in zgradba upravljanja omrežja (GSM 12.00)

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Publication Date
30-Nov-2003
Current Stage
6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
01-Dec-2003
Due Date
01-Dec-2003
Completion Date
01-Dec-2003

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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2) (GSM); Network Management
(NM); Part 1: Objectives and structure of network management (GSM 12.00)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: ETS 300 612-1 Edition 1
ICS:
33.070.50 Globalni sistem za mobilno Global System for Mobile
telekomunikacijo (GSM) Communication (GSM)
SIST ETS 300 612-1 E1:2003 en
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SIST ETS 300 612-1 E1:2003
EUROPEAN ETS 300 612-1
TELECOMMUNICATION August 1996
STANDARD
Source: ETSI TC-SMG Reference: DE/SMG-061200P
ICS: 33.060.50
Key words: Digital cellular telecommunications system, Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2);
Network Management (NM);
Part 1: Objectives and structure of Network Management
(GSM 12.00)
ETSI
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Copyright Notification: No part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission. The copyright and the
foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.
© European Telecommunications Standards Institute 1996. All rights reserved.

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Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation and publication of this document, errors in content,
typographical or otherwise, may occur. If you have comments concerning its accuracy, please write to
"ETSI Editing and Committee Support Dept." at the address shown on the title page.

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Contents
Foreword .7
Introduction.7
1 Scope .9
1.1 Normative references .10
1.2 Definitions and abbreviations.13
2 Objectives of Operations, Administration & Maintenance (OAM) of a PLMN .14
2.1 PLMN requirements for Network Management .14
2.1.1 Standardized OAM functionality .14
2.1.2 Inter-Network operation.15
2.1.3 Quality of Service .15
2.2 Targets of the OAM of a PLMN .15
2.3 The service and business areas of a PLMN.16
2.3.1 Administration of subscribers .16
2.3.2 Billing.16
2.3.3 Inter-operator accounting .16
2.3.4 Maximising revenue from PLMN resources .17
2.3.5 Customer services .17
2.4 The maintenance area of a PLMN.17
2.4.1 Alarms .17
2.4.2 Operating trends.18
2.4.3 Customer complaints .18
2.4.4 Software maintenance.18
2.4.5 Maintenance requirements.18
2.5 Other aspects of the OAM of a PLMN .19
3 The Application of TMN concepts to the PLMN .20
3.1 TMN concept of ETSI and CCITT.20
3.1.1 TMN architecture.23
3.1.2 Functional components of the TMN .23
3.1.2.1 Operations Systems Functions (OSF).23
3.1.2.2 Reference points .24
3.1.2.3 Data Communication Function (DCF) .24
3.1.2.4 Mediation Function (MF).24
3.1.2.5 Network Element Functions (NEFs) .24
3.1.2.6 Q Adaptor Functions (QAF).25
3.1.2.7 Work Station Functions (WSFs).25
3.1.3 TMN standard interfaces.25
3.1.3.1 Specifying Interfaces .25
3.1.3.2 Shared Management Knowledge (SMK) .28
3.2 PLMN Network Management Implementation.29
4 The PLMN TMN Information Model .30
4.1 Towards an Object-Based Management Information Model .30
4.1.1 Modelling techniques and guidelines.30
4.1.2 Key definitions .30
4.1.2.1 Resource .30
4.1.2.2 Object and Managed Object.30
4.1.2.3 Hierarchies.31
4.1.3 Objectives of modelling .31
4.1.4 Benefits and limitations of O-O Modelling .32
4.1.4.1 Benefits.32
4.1.4.2 Limitations.32
4.1.4.3 Constraints.33
4.1.4.4 Support of variants.33

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4.1.5 Providing different views. 33
4.1.6 Added value functions . 34
4.1.7 Logically Layered Model . 35
4.1.8 Some main difficulties of total management. 36
4.2 Methodology towards an Information Model . 37
4.2.1 Top down . 37
4.2.2 Bottom up . 37
4.2.3 A pragmatic approach. 39
4.2.4 Information model registration . 40
4.2.4.1 The ETSI sub-tree. 40
4.2.4.2 Information Model Identifiers. 41
4.3 Information Models. 41
4.3.1 Types of Information Models . 41
4.3.2 High level object model containment. 42
4.3.2.1 Perspectives. 42
4.3.2.2 Model structure and content . 43
4.3.2.3 Network level object classes. 43
4.3.2.4 Other generic MOCs . 44
4.3.2.5 GSM specific MOCs. 44
4.3.2.6 Management of signalling systems. 45
4.3.2.7 Instantiation example . 45
5 Introduction to the GSM Operations, Administration and Maintenance ETSs. 46
5.1 PLMN Management Functional Areas . 46
5.1.1 Administration and commercial . 46
5.1.2 Security. 46
5.1.3 Operations and performance. 46
5.1.4 Change . 47
5.1.5 Maintenance . 47
5.2 Management services . 48
5.3 Management Service Components. 49
5.4 Structure of the GSM 12-Series . 49
5.4.1 General specifications . 49
5.4.2 Network Management Functions. 50
5.4.3 TMN interface specifications . 52
Annex A (normative): GDMO definitions for GSM-Specific High Level Managed Objects. 55
A.1 Managed Object Classes . 55
A.1.1 aucFunction. 55
A.1.2 bssFunction. 55
A.1.3 callRecordingFunction. 56
A.1.4 eirFunction. 56
A.1.5 hlrFunction. 56
A.1.6 mscFunction. 57
A.1.7 plmnNetwork . 57
A.1.8 smsGIWFunction . 58
A.1.9 vlrFunction. 59
A.2 Package definitions. 60
A.3 ATTRIBUTE DEFINITIONS. 60
A.3.1 aucFunctionId. 60
A.3.2 bssFunctionId. 60
A.3.3 setOfCc . 60
A.3.4 eirFunctionId. 60
A.3.5 eirId . 61
A.3.6 eirNumber . 61
A.3.7 hlrFunctionId. 61
A.3.8 listOfSupportedBS. 61
A.3.9 listOfSupportedSS. 62
A.3.10 mcc. 62
A.3.11 mnc . 62

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A.3.12 mscFunctionId .62
A.3.13 mscId .63
A.3.14 mscNumber .63
A.3.15 setOfNdc.63
A.3.16 smsGIWFunctionId.63
A.3.17 vlrFunctionId .64
A.3.18 vlrId .64
A.3.19 vlrNumber .64
A.4 Actions.64
A.5 Notifications.64
A.6 Parameters.64
A.7 NAME BINDINGS.65
A.7.1 managedElement-plmnNetwork NAME BINDING.65
A.7.2 hlrFunction-managedElement NAME BINDING .65
A.7.3 aucFunction-managedElement NAME BINDING .65
A.7.4 vlrFunction-managedElement NAME BINDING .65
A.7.5 mscFunction-managedElement NAME BINDING .66
A.7.6 eirFunction-managedElement NAME BINDING .66
A.7.7 bssFunction-managedElement NAME BINDING.66
A.7.8 smsGIWFunction-managedElement NAME BINDING.66
A.8 SYNTAX DEFINITIONS .67
Annex B (normative): Definition of Common Management Functions .69
B.1 Description of Common Management Services.69
B.1.1 Forwarding of Event Reports .69
B.1.2 Information Logging .69
B.1.3 Bulk Data Transfer between the OS and the NE.69
B.1.3.1 Transfer of data from the NE to the OS requested by the OS .70
B.1.3.2 Transfer of Data from the NE to the OS requested by the NE.70
B.1.3.3 Transfer of Data from the OS to the NE requested by the OS.70
B.1.3.4 Error conditions .71
B.2 GDMO definitions for Common Management Functions .73
B.2.1 MANAGED OBJECT CLASSES.73
B.2.1.1 simpleFileTransferControl .73
B.2.1.2 generalDataTransferControlFunction.73
B.2.1.3 Recommendation X.721: 1992 alarmRecord.73
B.2.1.4 Recommendation X.721: 1992 attributeValueChangeRecord .73
B.2.1.5 Recommendation X.721: 1992 eventForwardingDiscriminator.73
B.2.1.6 Recommendation X.721: 1992 log.73
B.2.1.7 Recommendation X.721: 1992 objectCreationRecord.73
B.2.1.8 Recommendation X.721: 1992 objectDeletionRecord .73
B.2.1.9 Recommendation X.721: 1992 stateChangeRecord.73
B.2.1.10 transferReadyRecord .74
B.2.1.11 bulkTransferErrorRecord.74
B.2.2 Package definitions.75
B.2.2.1 dataTransferUploadControlPackage.75
B.2.2.2 dataTransferDownloadControlPackage .75
B.2.2.3 generalDataTransferControlFunctionPackage.75
B.2.2.4 simpleFileTransferControlBasicPackage .76
B.2.2.5 transferNotificationArgPackage.76
B.2.2.6 bulkTransferErrorPackage .76
B.2.3 Attribute Definitions.77
B.2.3.1 generalDataTransferControlFunctionId.77
B.2.3.2 simpleFileTransferControlId .77
B.2.3.3 fileListValues .77
B.2.3.4 linkedTransferIdValue .77

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B.2.3.5 transferIdValue . 77
B.2.4 ACTIONS . 78
B.2.4.1 requestTransferUp. 78
B.2.4.2 transferUpReceived. 78
B.2.4.3 requestTransferDown . 78
B.2.4.4 transferDownComplete. 79
B.2.5 NOTIFICATIONS .80
B.2.5.1 transferUpReady. 80
B.2.5.2 bulkTransferError. 80
B.2.5.3 transferDownReady . 80
B.2.6 NAME BINDINGS.81
B.2.6.1 generalDataTransferControlFunction-managedElement. 81
B.2.6.2 simplefileTransferControl-generalDataTransferControlFunction. 81
B.2.7 SYNTAX DEFINITIONS . 82
History. 85

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Foreword
This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) was produced by the Special Mobile Group (SMG)
Technical Committee of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).
This ETS provides the conceptual and methodological framework for the definition of a standardized
approach to the management of a PLMN within the Digital cellular telecommunications system. This ETS
corresponds to GSM technical specification, GSM 12.00, version 4.5.1 and is part 1 of a 2 part ETS as
described below:
GSM 12.00 ETS 300 612-1: "Digital cellular telecommunication system (Phase 2);
Network Management (NM); Part 1: Objectives and structure of Network
Management".
GSM 12.01 ETS 300 612-2: "Digital cellular telecommunication system (Phase 2); Network
Management (NM); Part 2: Common aspects of GSM Network Management".
NOTE: TC-SMG has produced documents which give technical specifications for the
implementation of the Digital cellular telecommunications system. Historically, these
documents have been identified as GSM Technical Specifications (GSM-TSs). These
specifications may subsequently become I-ETSs (Phase 1), or European
Telecommunication Standards (ETSs)(Phase 2), whilst others may become ETSI
Technical Reports (ETRs). These ETSI-GSM Technical Specifications are, for editorial
reasons, still referred to in this ETS.
Transposition dates
Date of adoption of this ETS: 31 August 1996
Date of latest announcement of this ETS (doa): 30 November 1996
Date of latest publication of new National Standard
or endorsement of this ETS (dop/e): 31 May 1997
Date of withdrawal of any conflicting National Standard (dow): 31 May 1997
Introduction
The goals of implementing a Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) and its continued effective operation,
administration and maintenance are important issues. The creation of a system for the management of a
PLMN, implemented according to the specification series 01 to 11 and the open, multi-vendor
environment, demands a level of standardization of the inter-connectivity of the management components
and their functionality. A system for Operation, Administration and Maintenance (OAM), using concepts of
telecommunications management networks (TMN), potentially provides for a suitable degree of
management integration in achieving these goals.

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Approach
In order to achieve the above aim, the GSM 12 series of specifications has been devised, taking into
account the following:
- GSM system philosophy, as given by the GSM 01 to 11 series of specifications, which define key
functional areas.
- Relevant standardization work on network management and open systems management (as well
as its realization, Telecommunications Management Network, TMN) already carried out by ISO,
CCITT, ETSI etc.
- Existing operator and manufacturer experience in the management (i.e. operating, maintaining,
administering) of telecommunication networks.
Accordingly, this ETS, and the other specifications of the 12-series, should adhere to the following
guidelines:
- There should be internal consistency of the 12 series with the relevant system aspects given in 01
to 11 series Specifications, so that a commonly agreed view of the realization of a PLMN emerges.
- Avoidance of "re-writing" existing recommendations and specifications, but only referencing those
applicable as far as possible. However, to ensure harmony with any such existing documents, some
general items, such as definitions and figures may be reproduced within the 12 series if they are
deemed important or helpful in establishing a common understanding.
- Analysis of current network management concepts and experience both with a top-down and
bottom-up approach, so that a comprehensive and realistic management concept emerges.

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1 Scope
This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) provides the conceptual and methodological
framework for the definition of a standardized approach to the management of a PLMN. (This framework
is elaborated in the remainder of the 12-series specifications) It introduces concepts developed for the
management of telecommunications networks by other standards groups, discusses their use in the
context of the management of a PLMN, defines a complete context for PLMN management information
and identifies the developments of other management models which can be beneficially employed in the
global and integrated management of a PLMN.
This ETS also describes the methodology to be employed in the definition of the standardization activity
and the scale of the results which are expected to be achieved.
PLMN management is described in terms of the objectives for the Operator enterprise. Relationships exist
between network management functionality and functionality required to support the enterprise model.
While the definition of the enterprise model is outside of the scope of this series of ETSs, an
understanding of the requirements is necessary so as to provide the underlying network management
procedures.
Field of application
The concept of the Telecommunications Management Network (TMN) has developed as the result of a
demand for a common management approach to the management of the diversity of equipment types,
functionality and service provision inherent in modern telecommunications networks. This diversity is also
apparent in a PLMN and the adoption of the TMN concept can provide a common management
methodology for:
- public and private networks (including mobile);
- transmission terminals;
- transmission systems;
- restoration systems;
- operations systems and their peripherals;
- digital and analogue exchanges;
- area networks;
- circuit and packet switched networks;
- signalling terminals and system
...

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