Alcatel-Lucent 5530 Network Card User Manual


 
Alcatel-Lucent 5530 Network Analyzer14
The Alcatel-Lucent 5530 NA runs
in a clustered SUN server configu-
ration, which provides the greatest
scalability as your network evolves.
The database provides high avail-
ability due to the redundant master
slave configuration.
The Alcatel-Lucent 5530 NA
interfaces with the access network
Element Management system to
align with the list of network ele-
ments that it needs to manage. The
Alcatel-Lucent 5530 NA implements
a web-based GUI, letting it run in a
PC browser.
Architecture
Figure 9. Alcatel-Lucent 5530 NA architecture overview
SNMP, TFTP
(bulk)
Web services
(XML, HTTP)
DELT
NBLT
SELT
Telnet
SSH
Multivendor Interface
Web-based
GUI
Northbound interface
Optimization
Dynamic line
management
Dashboard
Alcatel-Lucent access nodes third-party
nodes – on a project-by-project basis
Pre-qualification
Networkwide quality
assessment
Line pre-qualification
EMS
OSS
(Planning, inventory, provisioning,
fault management, etc.
Web services
(XML, HTTP)
HTTP
S-HTTP
Troubleshooting
Proactive line monitoring
Line diagnosis
Narrowband line testing
Customer care
Customer care
OSS and customer care integration
The interface to the OSS is based on XML/SOAP. All
testing and diagnosis capabilities are accessible from this
interface so you can easily integrate testing capabilities on
your other OSSs. A high-level API has also been specially
developed for integration into customer care systems.
This enables you to expose simplified information to
customer care agents, while supporting flexible workflows
for customer support operations.
Multi-vendor support
The Alcatel-Lucent 5530 NA supports most Alcatel-
Lucent access nodes. The product has also been
expanded with a multivendor interface to facilitate
support of third-party vendors’ access nodes. Support
of third-party access networks is handled on a project-by-
project basis.