Network monitoring method for telecommunications network
First Claim
1. A network monitoring method for a telecommunications network which comprises a large number of network elements, the method comprising:
- collecting, in a centralized manner, network-element-specific performance information,calculating a normal performance and a current performance of each network element, anddisplaying a graphical presentation for each network element on a graphical user interface, the graphical presentation indicating the current performance of the network element in relation to the normal performance.
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Abstract
This invention relates to monitoring and maintaining a network in telecommunications networks which comprise a large number of network elements. These network elements are presented as a hierarchical diagram or as a map display on a graphical user interface. The graphical user interface presents performance information of the network element as a graphical presentation in connection with the network element symbol in such a way that the operator can, at one glance, identify the network elements that are the most important in terms of operation of the network or the network elements most affected by faults. In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the alarm situation of each element is displayed as a graphical presentation along with the network element symbol on the graphical user interface simultaneously with the graphical presentation representing the performance. In this manner, fault management FM and performance management PM are connected, whereby a link is provided between the faults and their effects on the telecommunications network or the network element.
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4 Claims
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1. A network monitoring method for a telecommunications network which comprises a large number of network elements, the method comprising:
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collecting, in a centralized manner, network-element-specific performance information, calculating a normal performance and a current performance of each network element, and displaying a graphical presentation for each network element on a graphical user interface, the graphical presentation indicating the current performance of the network element in relation to the normal performance. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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