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Allied Telesis Rapier 24i Информационный лист
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Network Management Software
AlliedView™ NMS Release 10
Network Management Software
AT -TN-NMS-R10-S
Software, CD, NMS release 10.0, single
server requires license key
AT -TN-NMS-R10-D
Software, CD, NMS release 10.0, distributed
server requires license key
AlliedView NMS Overview
The AlliedView NMS is a comprehensive
network management platform designed to
offer network providers and enterprise
customers powerful tools for the management
of their Allied Telesis products and provisioning
of multiple services in the IP and Ethernet
based access network. With a full suite of
provisioning and monitoring tools, the
AlliedView NMS maximizes the operational
efficiency by providing proactive diagnostics
while minimizing service deployment times
hence shortening the path to revenue.
Flexible Management Tools
With extensive management capabilities, the
AlliedView NMS allows the user to manage
thousands of Allied Telesis network elements
from a remote operations center - thus
reducing the need for a truck roll to perform
diagnostics or making provisioning changes.Via a
user-friendly graphical user interface, the NMS
will substantially decrease the time required for
deploying and provisioning large networks.
Among the key strengths of the NMS are
network monitoring and network wide service
provisioning.
Allied Telesis
Architecture Overview
The three essential constituents of AlliedView
NMS architecture are back-end (BE) server,
front-end (FE) server and the user client.
The back-end server (BE) performs core,
server-side network facing tasks, such as the
discovery of managed objects, receiving and
processing event and alarm notifications, data
collection, report generation, and status
polling and northbound interface. All updates
to the relations database takes place through
the BE server.
The front-end server (FE) provides scalability
in terms of the number of clients that can be
supported. High availability of the client can
be achieved by increasing number of FEs that
are connected to BE. FE server performs the
following:
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Channels all the clients' requests.
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Generates the user client views through
database read operations using a completely
stateless architecture which helps in providing
the accurate information at all times.
The client acts as the user interface between
the end-user or administrator and NMS
server. There are two types of client
interfaces:
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Java Client.
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HTML Client.
Network Inventory
The AlliedView NMS provides automatic
topology and device discovery for most
networks, regardless of size.The NMS allows for
multiple network and device views where the
user can observe the entire network or focus in
on an individual network device. In addition, the
NMS contains inventory of network interfaces,
ports, physical links,VLANs and different device
types.
Key Features
Automatic topology discovery and
monitoring
Network inventory
Fault management
Event and alarm notification
Alarm propagation
Performance management
Security management
Zero Touch service provisioning using profiles
Provisioning of multiple services
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Internet access, IPTV video,VoIP telephony
Management and configuration of Ethernet
Protected Switched Rings (EPSR)
Creation and management of QoS policies
Device configuration back-up and restore
Firmware and software revision and
upgrade management
Detection of configuration changes
Single or distributed server configurations
Hot standby
Northbound XML based interface to
Operational Support Systems (OSS)
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