Classic management technology standards
Industry standards
The NFM-P incorporates industry standards and open-standard interfaces. The following table lists and describes the technology standards and interfaces that are represented in the NFM-P design.
Table A-2: Industry standards consulted in NFM-P design
Standard |
Description |
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3GPP |
3rd Generation Partnership Project IRPs for CORBA R8 and SOAP/XML R8 Solution Sets |
draft-grant-tacacs-02.txt |
TACACS+ client |
draft-ylonen-ssh-protocol-00.txt |
SSH |
EJB |
Java EE Enterprise Java Session Bean version 2.1 |
HTML5 |
HyperText Markup Language 5, for NFM-P applications |
HTTP(S) |
HyperText Transfer Protocol (Secure) version 1.1 |
ITU-T X.721 |
SMI |
ITU-T X.734 |
Event report management function |
Java SE |
Java Standard Edition version 8 |
JBOSS EAP |
Java Bean Open Source Software Enterprise Application Platform version 7 |
JMS |
Java Message Service version 1.1 |
JSON |
ECMA-404 JavaScript Object Notation Data Interchange Format |
JS/ECMAScript 5 |
ECMA-262 ECMA Script Language Specification |
M.3100/3120 |
Equipment and connection models |
MTOSI |
Compliance of generic network objects, inventory retrieval, and JMS over XML |
RFC 0959 |
FTP |
RFC 1213 |
SNMPv1 |
RFC 1738 |
Uniform Resource Locators (URL) |
RFC 2138 |
RADIUS client 2618 |
RFC 3411-3415 |
SNMPv3 |
RFC 3416 |
SNMPv2c |
RFC 5246 |
The Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol |
RFC 6241 |
Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) |
SOAP |
W3C SOAP 1.2 |
TMF 509/613 |
Network connectivity model |
TR-069 |
TR-069 (Amendment 1) by way of the Home Device Manager |
Velocity |
Velocity Engine 2.3 |
XML |
W3C XML 1.0 |
W3C Namespaces in XML | |
W3C XML schemas |
The following standards are considered in the NFM-P GUI design:
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Sun Microsystems, Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Reading, Massachusetts 1999
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ANSI T1.232-1996, Operations, Administration, and Provisioning (OAM&P)- G Interface Specifications for Use with the Telecommunications Management Network (TMN)
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Telcordia (Bell Core) GR-2914-CORE Sept. 98, Human Factors Requirements for Equipment to Improve Network Integrity
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Telcordia (Bell Core) GR-826-CORE, June 1994, Issue 1, Section 10.2 of OTGR, User Interface Generic Requirements for Supporting Network Element Operations
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ITU-T Recommendation Z.361 (02/99), Design guidelines for Human- Computer Interfaces (HCI) for the management of telecommunications networks
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ETSI EG 201 204 v1.1.1 (1997-05), Human Factors (HF); User Interface design principles for the Telecommunications Management Network (TMN) applicable to the “G” Interface