1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
3.1 Terms defined elsewhere
3.2 Terms defined in this Recommendation
4 Abbreviations, acronyms and symbols
4.1 Abbreviations and acronyms
4.2 Symbols
5 Conventions
5.1 Information modelling conventions
6 MTN management and control architecture
6.1 Relationship between the management and control system, MTN.MN
and MTN.MSN
6.2 Metro transport network section layer connectivity verification
function and interface distinguishing function
6.3 MTN.NE automatic online management
7 Fault management
7.1 Fault management applications
7.2 Fault management functions
8 Configuration management
8.1 Hardware
8.2 Software
8.3 Protection switching
8.4 Trail termination
8.5 Adaptation
8.6 Connection
8.7 Degraded thresholds
8.8 ZZZ_Reported
8.9 Alarm severity
8.10 Alarm reporting control
8.11 Performance management thresholds
8.12 Tandem connection monitoring activations
8.13 Date and time
8.14 Power monitoring and control
8.15 Fault event filtering
9 Accounting management
10 Performance management
10.1 Performance management applications
10.2 Performance management functions
11 Security management
12 Network-level management and control requirements for MTN
12.1 Topology management
12.2 Connectivity control
12.3 Virtual network management
12.4 Path computation
12.5 Notification management
12.6 Performance management
13 Information model for metro transport networks
13.1 Overview of the model
13.2 Model fragments
14 UML model file
Annex A – LLDP organizationally specific TLVs in MTN
A.1 MTNS connectivity verification
A.2 MTNS/FlexE interface distinction
A.3 LLDP organizationally specific TLVs transmission channel
Annex B – MTN.NE automatic online management
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