Network management method and system for managing a broadband network providing multiple services
First Claim
1. A broadband network comprising:
- a hybrid fiber coax (HFC) network having network elements operable for communicating telephony, data, and video signals with customer-premises equipment of subscribers;
wherein the network elements include a host digital terminal (HDT) for communicating the telephony signals, a cable modem termination system (CMTS) for communicating the data signals, and video equipment for communicating the video signals;
wherein the network elements further include a fiber optics node connected at one end to the HDT, the CMTS, and the video equipment by a fiber optics network and connected at the other end to the customer-premises equipment by coax;
an HFC network manager for monitoring status of the network elements and the customer-premises equipment, for controlling configuration of the network elements and the customer-premises equipment, and for monitoring the configuration of the network elements and the customer-premises equipment;
a service, design, and inventory (SDI) database operable with the HFC network manager for storing data indicative of the configuration of the network elements and the customer-premises equipment, for storing data indicative of assigned capacity of the network elements, and for storing data indicative of physical and logical connections between the HFC network and the customer-premises equipment of the subscribers;
an online provisioning application link (OPAL) operable with the HFC network manager and the database for automatically provisioning network elements with the customer-premises equipment of the subscribers based on the assigned capacity of the network elements such that the network elements and the customer premises equipment are logically connected in order to enable communication of telephony, data, and video signals between the HFC network and the customer-premises equipment of the subscribers;
a fault manager having an alarm visualization tool operable with the HFC network manager and the database for generating visual displays of the status and configuration of the network elements and the customer-premises equipment of the subscribers; and
a trouble ticket system operable with at least one of the HFC network manager and the fault manager for generating trouble ticket alerts in response to improper status of at least one of the network elements and the customer-premises equipment.
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Abstract
A hybrid fiber coax (HFC) network management system and method for managing an HFC network having network elements operable for communicating telephony, data, and video signals with customer-premises equipment (CPE) of a subscriber. The HFC network management system includes an HFC network manager for monitoring status and configuration of the network elements and the CPE and for controlling configuration of the network elements and the CPE. A database is operable for storing data indicative of the configuration of the network elements and the CPE and the assigned capacity of the network elements. An online provisioning application link (OPAL) is operable for provisioning network elements with CPE based on the assigned capacity of the network elements to enable communication of telephony, data, and video signals between the HFC network and the CPE. A fault manager is operable for generating displays of the status and configuration of the network elements and the CPE. A trouble ticket system is operable for generating trouble ticket alerts in response to improper configuration/status of the network elements and the CPE.
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11 Claims
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1. A broadband network comprising:
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a hybrid fiber coax (HFC) network having network elements operable for communicating telephony, data, and video signals with customer-premises equipment of subscribers;
wherein the network elements include a host digital terminal (HDT) for communicating the telephony signals, a cable modem termination system (CMTS) for communicating the data signals, and video equipment for communicating the video signals;
wherein the network elements further include a fiber optics node connected at one end to the HDT, the CMTS, and the video equipment by a fiber optics network and connected at the other end to the customer-premises equipment by coax;
an HFC network manager for monitoring status of the network elements and the customer-premises equipment, for controlling configuration of the network elements and the customer-premises equipment, and for monitoring the configuration of the network elements and the customer-premises equipment;
a service, design, and inventory (SDI) database operable with the HFC network manager for storing data indicative of the configuration of the network elements and the customer-premises equipment, for storing data indicative of assigned capacity of the network elements, and for storing data indicative of physical and logical connections between the HFC network and the customer-premises equipment of the subscribers;
an online provisioning application link (OPAL) operable with the HFC network manager and the database for automatically provisioning network elements with the customer-premises equipment of the subscribers based on the assigned capacity of the network elements such that the network elements and the customer premises equipment are logically connected in order to enable communication of telephony, data, and video signals between the HFC network and the customer-premises equipment of the subscribers;
a fault manager having an alarm visualization tool operable with the HFC network manager and the database for generating visual displays of the status and configuration of the network elements and the customer-premises equipment of the subscribers; and
a trouble ticket system operable with at least one of the HFC network manager and the fault manager for generating trouble ticket alerts in response to improper status of at least one of the network elements and the customer-premises equipment. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. In a broadband network having a hybrid fiber coax (HFC) network provided with network elements operable for communicating telephony, data, and video signals with customer-premises equipment, a network management system for managing the HFC network, the HFC network management system comprising:
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an HFC network manager for monitoring status of the network elements and the customer-premises equipment, for controlling configuration of the network elements and the customer-premises equipment, and for monitoring the configuration of the network elements and the customer-premises equipment;
wherein the network elements include a host digital terminal (HDT) for communicating the telephony signals, a cable modem termination system (CMTS) for communicating the data signals, and video equipment for communicating the video signals;
wherein the network elements further include a fiber optics node connected at one end to the HDT, the CMTS, and the video equipment by a fiber optics network and connected at the other end to the customer-premises equipment by coax;
a service, design, and inventory (SDI) database operable with the HFC network manager for storing data indicative of the configuration of the network elements and the customer-premises equipment, for storing data indicative of assigned capacity of the network elements, and for storing data indicative of physical and logical connections between the HFC network and the customer-premises equipment of the subscribers;
an online provisioning application link (OPAL) operable with the HFC network manager and the database for automatically provisioning network elements with the customer-premises equipment of the subscribers based on the assigned capacity of the network elements such that the network elements and the customer premises equipment are logically connected in order to enable communication of telephony, data, and video signals between the HFC network and the customer-premises equipment of the subscribers;
a fault manager having an alarm visualization tool operable with the HFC network manager and the database for generating visual displays of the status and configuration of the network elements and the customer-premises equipment of the subscribers; and
a trouble ticket system operable with at least one of the HFC network manager and the fault manager for generating trouble ticket alerts in response to improper status of at least one of the network elements and the customer-premises equipment. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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