Huawei Introduces Industry' s First Integrated IP Control and IP Forwarding Planes in Network Assessment and Optimization System
Operators can achieve a visualized IP network O&M and enhanced network reliability.
Huawei, a leader in providing next-generation telecommunications network solutions for operators around the world, launched the iManager U2520 ("U2520"), the industry's first IP network assessment and optimization system that integrates IP control and IP forwarding planes, at the 2010 MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) Forum.
The rapid growth of broadband networks requires a more efficient IP network O&M (Operations and Maintenance). Due to the lack of an effective access method for "IP cloud," it is difficult for operators to identify faults quickly and achieve end-to-end (E2E) service level agreement (SLA) quality assurance, resulting in high O&M costs and poor quality of experience (QoE). To help operators concerned about making the IP network visualized and more reliable, Huawei employed the concept of "visualized IP O&M" when developing the U2520, which provides an array of functions, such as visualized IP service quality and visualized IP route.
You Yiyong, president of OSS and Service, Huawei, stated, "We are the first to provide a solution for customers seeking a more efficient IP network O&M during network All-IP transformation. Huawei' s U2520 realizes the ‘visualized IP O&M' concept by enabling the visualization of IP network and services, reducing operating expenditure, and effectively assessing and optimizing the IP network. This is key to establishing a robust and high-quality IP broadband network."
The U2520, as a comprehensive IP assessment and optimization system, provides vivid QoE indexes and is capable of assessing real-time service quality in an E2E manner. The U2520 can alert customers to a deterioration of services in the system and implement proactive O&M in the IP domain. Meanwhile, the U2520 is able to sense and analyze changes to routes and achieve visualized service quality and routes.
Huawei, a leader in providing next-generation telecommunications network solutions for operators around the world, launched the iManager U2520 ("U2520"), the industry's first IP network assessment and optimization system that integrates IP control and IP forwarding planes, at the 2010 MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) Forum.
The rapid growth of broadband networks requires a more efficient IP network O&M (Operations and Maintenance). Due to the lack of an effective access method for "IP cloud," it is difficult for operators to identify faults quickly and achieve end-to-end (E2E) service level agreement (SLA) quality assurance, resulting in high O&M costs and poor quality of experience (QoE). To help operators concerned about making the IP network visualized and more reliable, Huawei employed the concept of "visualized IP O&M" when developing the U2520, which provides an array of functions, such as visualized IP service quality and visualized IP route.
You Yiyong, president of OSS and Service, Huawei, stated, "We are the first to provide a solution for customers seeking a more efficient IP network O&M during network All-IP transformation. Huawei' s U2520 realizes the ‘visualized IP O&M' concept by enabling the visualization of IP network and services, reducing operating expenditure, and effectively assessing and optimizing the IP network. This is key to establishing a robust and high-quality IP broadband network."
The U2520, as a comprehensive IP assessment and optimization system, provides vivid QoE indexes and is capable of assessing real-time service quality in an E2E manner. The U2520 can alert customers to a deterioration of services in the system and implement proactive O&M in the IP domain. Meanwhile, the U2520 is able to sense and analyze changes to routes and achieve visualized service quality and routes.
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