The TMN architecture defined in ITU-T M.3010 (2000) introduces concepts from distributed processing and includes the use of multiple management protocols. The initial TMN interface specifications for intra- and inter-TMN interfaces were developed using the Guidelines for the Definition of Managed Objects (GDMO) notation from OS1 Systems Management with Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP) as the protocol. The inter-TMN interface (X) included both CMIP and CORBA GIOPDIOP as possible choices at the application layer. CORBA, a distributed processing technology, is being considered for use in the TMN communication architecture primarily due to its acceptance by the Information Technology industry. This acceptance is expected to enhance the availability of CORBA-based interfaces due to better development tools and widespread expertise in developing CORBA-based interfaces. This technology, developed by the Object Management Group (OMG), is also being considered by multiple industries. Specifications using this technology provide support for standard application programming interfaces ( A P I S ) and language bindings to programming languages, and they also facilitate software portability. The interoperability solutions offered by the object request broker combined with the inter-ORB protocols address interoperability between client and server. While CMIP and information models provide solutions for interoperability between manager and agent systems, CORBA defines inter-object interactions where the objects may be distributed.
ITU-T Q.816-2001由国际电信联盟 IX-ITU 发布于 2001-01-01。
ITU-T Q.816-2001 在中国标准分类中归属于: M16 信息传输指标,在国际标准分类中归属于: 35.200 接口和互连设备。
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