Existing Support for Network Operations in Multilayer Transport Network based upon unified approach to OAM (Layer 0 - Layer 2)
draft-lam-lime-summary-l0-l2-layer-independent-05
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Authors | Hing-Kam Lam , Eve Varma , Scott Mansfield , Yuji Tochio , Huub van Helvoort , Maarten Vissers , Paul Doolan | ||
Last updated | 2017-05-01 (Latest revision 2016-10-28) | ||
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Abstract
This draft summarizes the existing ITU-T SG 15 standards, (Layer 0 - Layer 2) both technology-specific and generic across these technologies, relevant to leveraging OAM to support fault management, performance monitoring, and configuration management. Knowledge from this domain may be leveraged for the benefit of developing generic layer independent management for other layers.
Authors
Hing-Kam Lam
Eve Varma
Scott Mansfield
Yuji Tochio
Huub van Helvoort
Maarten Vissers
Paul Doolan
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