| R. Cohen, Telecommunications Management Network TMN, Network and Distributed Systems Management, ed. M. Sloman, Addison Wesley 1994, pp. 217-243 |
....although the management communications is logically and often physically separate from the normal telecommunications. TMN defines a functional architecture specifying logical management functions and a physical architecture stating how these can be mapped onto physical elements to implement them [5]. With high speed ATM networks, there is no need for a separation between the isochronous network used for voice and video and the asynchronous network used for data communications. A separate network for management will not be economically justifiable for most applications. If necessary fault ....
R. Cohen, Telecommunications Management Network TMN, Network and Distributed Systems Management, ed. M. Sloman, Addison Wesley 1994, pp. 217-243
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