System Management

Contents

1Understanding System Management
1.1Key System Management Concepts

2

Basic System Management Procedures

3

MTAS Provisioning

1   Understanding System Management

1.1   Key System Management Concepts

System Management provides a management interface to identify the Managed Element (ME), access some overall system attributes and manage time. It provides the root Managed Object (MO) of the complete Management Information Base (MIB) and is as such the base for addressing all MOs in the ME.

The complete MOM is realized by a set of XML model files. Each XML model file realizes a model that defines parts of the ME functionality, represented by MOCs, attributes, and actions. A model is identified by its name and version, and is represented by a Schema MO.

The XML model files can be used by an external management system, for example, a domain manager or a Local Craft Terminal, to learn the ME capabilities and provide a graphical user interface.

System Management is accessed using NETCONF or ECLI to manipulate the MIB.

The SysM Managed Objects Classes (MOCs) can be found in the Managed Object Model (MOM). For general information about the Managed Objects, cardinality, and related concepts, refer to Managed Object Model User Guide.

2   Basic System Management Procedures

3   MTAS Provisioning

MTAS provisioning data-related manageable resources are accessible through the LDAP interface only, neither the NETCONF or the ECLI interface can be used for that purpose. For more information about provisioning, refer to Parameter Description for Provisioning MTAS MOCs.