Integrated Telecommunications Network Management For Energy Companies - Case Study
Passporting with other systems Asset Management Trouble Ticketing GIS Document respository Fault Management NMS systems WDM SunVizion Network Inventory Alarm Collector Auto Discovery PDH SDH ISDN IP 2
SunVizion Network Inventory Comprehensive information about network resources and services Centralized access to inventory data for multiple users Support for inventory data management processes, network maintenance and warehouse logistics Possibility of integration with 3rd party IT systems 3
Network passporting purpose Documenting the data on your network in electronic form, allowing simultaneous access to this knowledge from multiple locations and terminals. Centralize and organize data on the network in a way that allows easy documentation of new areas and efficient reporting of the data. Enabling effective records management. Support in network maintenance procedures, providing quick access to information about the network configuration and services. 4
What is network passporting Providing comprehensive information on usage of network capacity, necessary for the optimal design of new connections and services The introduction of control mechanisms for issuing and receiving of equipment installed in the field and transferred to customers Improving the efficiency of information and business processes for decision-making, in the areas of reporting, investment, service sales, provision of infrastructure, the valuation of network assets 5
Interfaces available within SunVizion NMS systems Access Integrator Domain Manager 8.3.X.X TNMS v.14.1 TNM 23 Prime Infrastructure 2.2 HiPath Manager v.6 Alarm collectors Access Integrator Domain Manager 8.3.X.X NQMSFiber 5.6.X.X TNMS v.14.1 TNM 23 Prime Infrastructure 2.2 WinCN 2.0 SWT3000 PowerLink RL64D NSD570 TopoNet 6
EXAMPLE USE CASES 7
Access to information on networks with different technologies Physical cables WDM SDH IP 8
One system complete network knowledge 9
Data presented on the user interface in a manner appropriate to the data type 10
Network Topology View 11
Diagram Of Physical Connections Internal connections is ODF Trails set up in the network 12
Inside Plant view Devices structure Location floorplan 13
Physical diagram of a cabinet Device structure Graphical presentation 14
Physical diagram of a device 15
Comprehensive knowledge about network utilisation equals optimal resource management SDH network topology Diagram of an SDH connection with VC12 containers WDM links list 16
Relations between network technologies Physical connections Logical dependencies 17
Services view leasing, collocation 18
Information on logical services Services Service physical realization details Network resources used 19
Failures and planned outages registry and their effects (Integration with Fault Management and Trouble Ticketing) Registered outage Consequence 20
Optimal planning of network expansion (Integration with ERP and Fixed Assets) 21
Easy reporting, including reporting to the Office of Electronic Communications (UKE) Resource capacity report UKE report 22
Data synchronization module Database structure Data taken from NMS 23 Passporting data comparison Result comparison
Advantages Comprehensive network management Easy and economically optimal network planning Lower network maintenance costs Inventory data available to other IT systems Precise estimation of failure impact on service availability Easy reporting, including reports to government regulators like UKE 24
Why SunVizion High quality appreciated by operators in Poland and throughout the world The only system in Poland implemented at an energy operator covering both physical and logical infrastructure GIS Environment based on ESRI, most modern and most functional of GIS technologies The system comes with predefined adapters for NMS Functionality - supports virtually any task related to network passporting and in all possible kinds of networks 25
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