Table of Contents
1Scope
2References
3Termsanddefinitions
4Abbreviations
5MethodfordefiningTASCmanagement
5.1Relationshipofreferencepointstointerfaces
5.2Ensembledefinitionanduse
5.2.1Ensembleoverview
5.2.2Managementcontext
5.2.3Requirements
5.2.4Scenarios
5.2.5Resources
5.2.6Managementfunctions
5.2.7Informationmodel
5.2.8Conformance
5.3StepsindefiningTASCmanagement
6Requirements
6.1ApplicationusesforTASCmanagement
6.2Managementservicedescriptions
6.2.1Generalservices
6.2.2ManagementassociatedwithTASCfunctional
services
7Functionalarchitecture
7.1Referenceconfiguration
7.2Referencepoints
8Informationmechanisms
8.1Establishingthescopeofaninterface
8.2Representationofresourcestobemanaged
8.3Exchangingmanagementinformation
9Modelarchitecture
9.1Considerationofestablishedswitchingandcomputing
modelling
9.1.1ConversionproceduresbetweenGDMOandSNMP
9.2Modellingmechanism
10OverallTASCmanagementinformationmodel
11Physicalscenarios
AnnexA-Interactionswithexistingmanagementsystems
A.1TMN
A.2PTNmanagement
A.3Proprietary
AppendixI-Bibliography Abstract
Considers the management methodology and requirements for TASC except charging. Protocol aspects and the details of what may be managed are also outside the scope, but it does tackle the area of enabling the switching and computing aspects, which make up TASC, to be managed.