An efficient provisioning mechanism for in-service migration in access network

Ya-Shian Wang, Ya-Ping Huang, Chin-Ping Chuang, Mei-Chun Chen, Kuan-Liang Chen, Jia-Wei Gong, Hong-Jie Chen, Hey-Chyi Young, Been-Hwang Liao
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The tremendous bandwidth demand for content-rich services on service providers initiates new access networks deployment and leads the networks increasingly complex and functional. In general, the commercial access networks are composed of a large number heterogeneous, multi-domain, multi-technology and multi-vendor network devices. In such a network environment, the network migration is a challenging task for any service providers. The process of network migration traditionally involved a series of manual and repetitive steps. The manual process of network migration requires highly skilled staffs and is prone to human error. In this paper, we present the integrated and automated provisioning operational supporting systems (OSSs) for in-service network migration. The developed OSSs provide two kinds of in-service network migration mechanisms and support a diversity of network migration scenarios in heterogeneous networks. Finally, the results show that the proposed efficient provisioning mechanism significantly speeds up the network migration and reduces service providers' operational expenditures (OPEX).
为接入网业务迁移提供一种有效的预置机制
服务提供商对内容丰富的业务的巨大带宽需求引发了新型接入网的部署,使得网络的复杂性和功能化程度不断提高。一般来说,商用接入网是由大量异构、多域、多技术、多厂商的网络设备组成的。在这样的网络环境下,网络迁移对任何服务提供者来说都是一项具有挑战性的任务。传统的网络迁移过程包括一系列手动和重复的步骤。网络迁移的手动过程需要高技能的人员,并且容易出现人为错误。在本文中,我们提出了一种集成的、自动化的业务迁移操作支持系统(OSSs)。开发的oss提供两种业务内网络迁移机制,支持异构网络中的多种网络迁移场景。最后,研究结果表明,提出的高效供应机制显著加快了网络迁移速度,降低了服务提供商的运营支出(OPEX)。
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