Full-Service Operation and IMS Network Management
2010-06-18ChenJianWangDezhengLiuWei
Chen Jian,Wang Dezheng,Liu Wei
(Network Management Product Department of ZTECorporation,Nanjing 210012,P.R China)
Abstract:IPMultimedia Subsystems(IMS)is considered as a comprehensive approach for full-service operation.However,traditional network management concepts are not applicable to IMSnetwork management.This is because IMSis characterized by a flat,all-IParchitecture,simplified functionality of Network Elements(NE),and a variety of NEs.This paper introduces an IMSnetwork management system design that covers full-service operation.It then discusses the significant role IMSnetwork management plays in the unification of NEmanagement layers,the increasing importance of end-to-end applications,and the convergence of Enhanced Telecom Operation Map(eTOM)and IT Infrastructure Library(ITIL).
1 Background of IMS in Full-Service Operation
A ll three Chinese telecom operators have obtained qualifications for full-service operation.Therefore,they need to carefully consider the technologies used to implement full-service operations,and the appropriate solutions for improving their weaknesses.
Prior to 2009,Chinese operators such as China Telecom and China Mobile invited many IPMultimedia Subsystem(IMS)vendors to test and validate the basic functions of IMS.An all-IP-based IMSnetwork makes full use of multiple access modes of mobile and fixed line networks.It can also provide new services,which are attractive to operators.Since 2009,in the era of full-service operation,originalmobile and fixed network operators have incorporated the construction of IMSnetworks into their development plans.
With the trend towards mobile and fixed convergence,equipment vendors in the field of network management have begun to consider the implementation of unified network management to meet market demands for easier operation,maintenance and management.
It has become necessary to devise a management concept for the IMS network in the full-service operation mode,and to construct a management network that meets the requirements of telecommunication operation.Only after the sticking points of IMSnetwork management are removed,can successful large-scale network construction be achieved.
In this paper,IMSserves as one of the approaches to full-service operation.Management of full-service IMSnetworks is also discussed from multiple angles to provide insight into management of large scale network construction[1-4].
2 IMS Networks Require Unified NE Management
Telecom equipment management suppliers provide Operation and Maintenance Centers(OMC)according to the network type and NEtype.
Although it is simple for equipment vendors to configure network management according to NEtypes,operators have to set multiple OMC Network Management Systems(NMS)for only one network.This not only increases operators’hardware investment in network management servers and client-end PCs,but also requires more device space and heavier workload on operation and maintenance personnel.In addition,the management interfaces of OMCs differ from each other,which increases training costs for users and leads to complaints from O&M personnel.
Therefore,operators seek to reduce the number of network management servers.Devices from the same supplier should be managed by one central OMC to lower investment and maintenance costs.For terminals and access devices,the management modes,device features,and required quantity are different from that of the core controllayer.Therefore,operators with large-scale commercial networks usually set an independent OMC for the management of terminals and access devices.
The architecture of OMC/Element Management Systems(EMS)in IMSis shown in Figure 1.The Element Management Layers(EML)of NEs in different areas are managed by different OMCs/EMSs.In the IMS network,the unified OMC/EMSis maintained by the same maintenance personnel.This overcomes the isolation of NEs in different areas.For a unified OMC/EMS,the following features are required:
▲Figure 1.Architecture of OMC/EMSin IMS.
(1)The interface style must be uniform,and different NEs should use the same management style in the IMS NMS.The uniformity of the interface style lowers the cost of training personnel in IMSoperation and maintenance,and can improve operational efficiency.
(2)The IMSnetwork is an organic whole.Tracing and managing network quality and alarms is necessary,and unified reporting is a must for IMS network management.
(3)The IMSnetwork accesses the upper-level Business Operations Support System(BOSS)system as a whole network.The unified northbound interface reduces the work load of the interconnection and thus decreases the possibility of failure.
In short,the IMSNMSshould enhance report management,northbound interface and unification of interface styles,as well as providing traditional functions such as performance management,alarm management,configuration management and security management.
3 End-to-End Application is a Precondition for Large-Scale Commercial IMS
The all-IParchitecture of IMSbrings about a flat network,intensive function division,and an increase in NEtypes.Delivery of one subscriber service requires passing through many NEs.Moreover,it may be necessary to pass through one NEmany times for one service,creating a Session Initiation Protocol(SIP)link.In addition,there are many types of IMSservices,and service logic is complicated and highly associated.Management and interconnection also require intensive effort.
The features of an IMSnetwork make it difficult to locate service faults.The quality of end-to-end service is a precondition of telecommunication services.The area-based quality assurance method for traditional networks is not applicable to all-IPIMS with simple but varying NEs.
Therefore,when NEmanagement is unified,a prerequisite for large-scale commercial IMSin full-service operation is to ensure end-to-end service quality by developing end-to-end applications and tools.
For example,when the quality of user call is poor,corresponding media analysis and quality tools must be provided for analyzing Real-Time Transport Protocol(RTP)communications for voice or video.This involves the automatic analysis of the process and details of the expected call.When the subscriber service fails,automatic cross-NEsignaling analysis is required to trace the service processing,locate the fault,and determine the reason.
Therefore,the introduction of an IMS network significantly impacts the traditional telecommunications management system,and thus the development of end-to-end application analysis tools is necessary.
4 Security of IMS NMS
NMSsecurity should be enhanced in an all-IPbased network.In the IMS domain,the implementation of NMS security involves networking,operating system,database,OMC and anti-virus.
The following measures should be adopted to accomplish the desired security:
(1)Asingle network management domain should be implemented in the IMSdomain.
(2)An independent Virtual Local Area Network(VLAN)should be established for network management.
(3)The outband networking mode should be used.
(4)The network management domain and devices should be physically isolated in the outband networking mode by setting a hardware firewall between networks.
(5)The Unix operating system should be used and regularly updated.(6)The minimum system configuration should be customized to restrict the breaches of system security.
(7)Security patches for the OMC database should be obtained and user rights should be controlled to lower the possibility of security risks.
The multiple-OMCsystem should use encrypted protocol such as Secure Shell(SSH)or Secure File Transfer Protocol(SFTP)to transmit data.Sensitive data,such as username and password,should be encrypted before storage.Forcible password authentication is used.Both the working time and the hierarchical user rights are set,and the management scope is also defined according to the rights division and domain division.
5 IMS Accelerates Integration of eTOM and ITIL
The Information Technology Infrastructure Library(ITIL)was developed by the British Department of Commerce.It defines a framework for delivering best practice,high quality IT services.It is service orientated,and helps decision makers invest in specific parts of the ITinfrastructure to maximize their yield on investment.
With service management as its core,and service strategy as its guide,ITIL creates a process framework that incorporates service design,conversion and operation.The introduction of“lifecycle”and continuous improvement of services results in best practice.
The Telecommunications Forum has put forward proposals that would construct a bridge between the enhanced Telecom Operations Map(eTOM)and ITIL,proposing a trend towards integration.IMSdevelopment is accelerating the integration of eTOM in the telecom field and ITIL in the IT field.Existing functions in the eTOM will become elements in the construction of the integration process.These functions offer service for the final business flow,and provide unified and standard services for end users.
With the introduction of IMS,telecommunication hardware,including control-plane and service NEs but not gateways interconnected with traditional telecommunication systems,can use Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture(ATCA)-based blade servers or universal servers to implement their functions.The situation is changed whereby traditional telecommunications systems use a closed hardware platform for each supplier.The hardware devices approach current open platform IT devices.This accelerates the integration of the two concepts.
Operators have changed from being device-oriented to service-oriented and customer-oriented services.Currently,one operator provides hundred of types of services for end users.However,it is difficult for operators to manage,select and promote services.ITILis constructed with the core concept of service.Operators and ITservice providers are becoming more alike in their service concepts.This may eventually lead to the integration of eTOM and ITIL.
In the evolution process,integration and mutual complementation are progressive.eTOM establishes the commercial process framework for the entire telecommunication industry and also the global requirements.ITIL,on the other hand,provides a detailed service-oriented framework.
ITIL provides the methodology and process framework for ITservice management.However,the actual telecommunication service processes should be analyzed and designed in detail.These designs will require the adjustment of operators’BOSS business flow to adapt to the service-oriented concept.
6 Conclusions
IMSapplied in full-service operation is a new business.It poses a challenge to traditional network operation and management.More efforts are required to adapt the development of new network concepts for traditional operators and equipment vendors.It is clear that an all-IPbased IMSnetwork would be used for full-service operation.