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Telecommunications network management system

  • US 6,222,827 B1
  • Filed: 06/25/1998
  • Issued: 04/24/2001
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/28/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A system for managing a telecommunications network, said telecommunications network comprising several network elements to be managed by the system,said system comprising a management center having at least one workstation providing a man-machine interface and allowing a manager to control the system, and the system being capable of providing the manager with information on the network, said at least one workstation being connected to a database containing information about the network to be managed, said information being in the form of objects that relate to the network elements to be managed and in the form of references between the different objects, said references indicating the dependencies between the objects, wherein management centre is connected to said network elements by data communication links such that the manager can initiate an operation on and receive information from a network item to be managed, characterized in that the system comprises a core part storing all objects used by the system as master copies, and at least one peripheral part containing applications stored in the user workstation, through which applications the services of the system are offered to the user, each peripheral part having separately stored copies of objects used by the applications of the peripheral part concerned, the actions made by an application and the changes resulting from said actions are recorded, and an indication of the actions is transmitted from the application to the core part, when the network to be managed sends an indication of a change, the indication is transmitted to those applications that have copies of the objects to which the change relates, if the application receiving the indication has stored actions of which no indication has been sent to the core part, in the application (a) all changes relating to the pertinent actions that have already been made are reversed, (b) the changes received from the network are applied, and (c) the recorded actions are reapplied.

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