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The administration and management of the recently developed telecommunications networks is a challenge of its own. A series of sophisticated management systems has been developed to cover all apparent problems. The missing compatibility between these systems led to the introduction of the telecommunications management network (TMN) concept. The TMN is an independent information processing system. It enables network operators to supervise and control components of their telecommunication networks via standardised interfaces and protocols. The TMN is a separate network that interfaces to a telecommunications network at several points to receive information from it and to control its operations. This TMN often uses different parts of the telecommunications network for its own communication. In Figure 3.10.1, the generic TMN architecture applied to the telecommunications network is shown.
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Cifuentes, J.S., Sara, L. (1996). Management of an ATM PON. In: Killat, U. (eds) Access to B-ISDN via PONs. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-82999-3_22
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