This Recommendation defines the management framework for automatically switched optical networks (ASON). It places the management of ASON networks within the framework of the telecommunications management network (RGT) and specifies the way in which the principles governing the TMN networks can be applied. It presents a management view of the ASON network control plane. This view provides the basis for the ASON network management requirements specified in this Recommendation. This Recommendation defines the identifier spaces necessary for the management of ASON networks and provides, in the appendices, examples of management system structures and management applications related to ASON networks.
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