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Radview Introduction

This document provides an overview and introduction of RADview, RAD's network management system. It discusses RADview's functionality including network management concepts, modules for service management and performance monitoring, and installation process. The key points covered are: - RADview is a unified carrier-class NMS for proactive fault management, remote maintenance, and user-friendly network operations. - It supports RAD's portfolio of over 30 network element types and includes element management, performance monitoring, and network/service management capabilities. - Modules include the core NMS, optional service manager for end-to-end provisioning, and performance monitoring for SLA assurance. - RADview supports FCAPS functions through features like event management

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Radview Introduction

This document provides an overview and introduction of RADview, RAD's network management system. It discusses RADview's functionality including network management concepts, modules for service management and performance monitoring, and installation process. The key points covered are: - RADview is a unified carrier-class NMS for proactive fault management, remote maintenance, and user-friendly network operations. - It supports RAD's portfolio of over 30 network element types and includes element management, performance monitoring, and network/service management capabilities. - Modules include the core NMS, optional service manager for end-to-end provisioning, and performance monitoring for SLA assurance. - RADview supports FCAPS functions through features like event management

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RADview Introduction

*Focusing on the ETX functions

Q1-2015

Regional Technical Seminar


SAA Training

Agenda

Network Management Concept


NMS Functionality
RADview Installation
Modules
Service Management
Performance Monitoring

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Network
Management
Concept

What is RADview?
RADs network management system (NMS)
A unified, carrier-class management platform composed of:
Element Management Level (FCAPS)
Performance Monitoring Portal
Network and Service management

Compatible with entire RAD portfolio, over 30 device types


Built for Network Operations Center (NOC)

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What does the Network Manager want?


What is he looking for?

Proactive management
Fault management
Remote Maintenance
User friendly

Maximizing
Network
Uptime
Minimizing
Maintenance
Costs

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Network Management Topology Scheme


BSS Business support systems (billing and CRM)

OSS Operation Support Systems (Service Assurance)


Resource
Management
(i.e. Cramer)

Other vendors
specific NMS

Fault
Management
(i.e. NetCool)

Performance
Management
(i.e. InfoVista)

Service
Activation

RADview

Network Elements
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RADview Position
OSS
Northbound Interface

XML, MTOSI (SOAP Based), CORBA, SNMP, RESTful, Netcool, CSV

Network and Service


Management System

RADview
Southbound Interface

Element Management System


SNMP, SFTP, TFTP
Network Elements

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Network Management System


Network Inventory & Discovery
Real time device inventory
Geographic localization

Zero-touch
Automatic device configuration
Automatic backup

Job Automation
Network backup
Mass configuration and Software upgrades

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Element Management System

Configuration (Ethernet, TDM, L2CP, Bridge, Router etc.)


Fault (Active and History alarms, evens)
Diagnostics (OAM, Y.1564, CPU)
Statistics (Polling, Flows, OAM, Syslog etc.)

ETX-2

ETX-5
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Standalone Shelf View Application

Graphical application to manage single device, zero installation


For non-RADview customers and technician on-site
Distributed via eSupport system, automatic updates from the cloud
Available for ETX-2, ETX-5 and MP-4

2
3
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NMS Functionality
(FCAPS)

RADview Highlights
Handles up to 20,000 devices on a single powerfull server
50 concurrent user clients
License model

RADview NMS (mandatory)


Service Manager module (optional)
Performance Monitoring module (optional)
Per device license according to device-type (mandatory)
Clients

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RADview
FCAPS
Fault

Configuration

Administration

Performance

Security

Manage Event Log parameters, and share notes


Manage the way Events are displayed in the Event Browser
Trap Synchronization upon connection failure between RADview to NE
Perform: Mask, Severity, De-duplication, Forwarding, Threshold, Clearing, Formatting

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RADview
FCAPS
Fault

Configuration

Administration

Performance

Security

Realistic representation of the devices (shelf-view)


Tracks configuration changes
Configures, installs, and distributes software and configuration files across the network

Viewing and/or modifying configuration (system, ports, and alarms)


Enables viewing the diagnostics and status information

Shelf-View

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RADview
FCAPS
Fault

Configuration

Administration

Performance

Security

Audit trails for Security, System and Applications activities


Tracks and log the shelf-view user activity
Create and manage user accounts and groups

Manage various server setting


Security logs

Applications activities

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RADview
FCAPS
Fault

Configuration

Administration

Performance

Security

Real Time Performance Monitoring


Monitors network performance (QoS, CoS)
Current statistics (15min)

Statistics

Intervals statistics
Reflects Agent statistics
Performance Monitoring

Performance Management Portal

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RADview
FCAPS
Fault

Configuration

Administration

Performance

Security

View and manage EMS Security profiles in a graphical interface.


Create Common/Private view profiles per user/group
Define password policies

Security profiles

Password policy

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3rd Party Equipment

24/7 connectivity status alerts


Displaying generic traps
GUI cut-through to the devices Web Management/EMS
Supporting CLI over Telnet/SSH
Manual discovery of the device
Inventory management for NEs supporting RFC-4133 (Entity MIB)

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RADview Installation
Notes

RADview Installation
Works in Client-Server Architecture
RADview is working with Oracle database Standard Edition
RADview can be installed over :

Windows 7 64-bit
Windows 8
Windows 2008 64- bit
Windows Server 2012
Solaris on Sun Spark
Linux Red Hat and CentOS

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Client /Server operation modes


The following options are supported:
Single station
Distributed system

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RADview Modules

RADview Suite
RADview NMS

Performance Monitoring
Service Management

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Service Manager
End-to-end wizard-based provisioning of L2 services
End-to-end connectivity and OAM settings

Reusable user-defined catalogs (templates)


Built-in Y.1564 service activation test, birth certificate

4 simple steps for Service Turn-up


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Service List

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Performance Monitoring

Ongoing monitoring of L2 (Y.1731) and L3 (TWAMP) services


SLA assurance and threshold crossing alerts
KPI and throughput calculation
Monthly auto-generated reports

Up to 1 minute Samples
Graph per Key Performance Indicator (Delay, Loss etc.)
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Whats New - Summary

D-NFV Orchestrator
Offline Network planning
Topology discovery based on LLDP
Discovery of E-Line services and tunnels
Provisioning of E-Tree services
Integration of MiNID into Service Manager
Available bandwidth measurement (ABM) on L2 services
New versions of Shelf View and Standalone Shelf View applications

RADview version 4.2 CA date: January 2015

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Karin Amsalem
Technical Training Manager
[email protected]

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