The Telecommunication Management Network (TMN) model comprises the following four layers:
* Business management layer: performs functions related to business aspects, analyzes trends and quality issues, for example, or to provide a basis for billing and other financial reports.
* Service management layer: performs functions for the handling of services in the network: definition, administration and charging of services
* Network management layer: performs functions for distribution of network resources: configuration, control and supervision of the network
* Element management layer: contains functions for the handling of individual network elements. This includes alarm management, handling of information, [backup], logging, and maintenance of hardware
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| - The Telecommunication Management Network (TMN) model comprises the following four layers:
* Business management layer: performs functions related to business aspects, analyzes trends and quality issues, for example, or to provide a basis for billing and other financial reports.
* Service management layer: performs functions for the handling of services in the network: definition, administration and charging of services
* Network management layer: performs functions for distribution of network resources: configuration, control and supervision of the network
* Element management layer: contains functions for the handling of individual network elements. This includes alarm management, handling of information, [backup], logging, and maintenance of hardware (en)
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| - The Telecommunication Management Network (TMN) model comprises the following four layers:
* Business management layer: performs functions related to business aspects, analyzes trends and quality issues, for example, or to provide a basis for billing and other financial reports.
* Service management layer: performs functions for the handling of services in the network: definition, administration and charging of services
* Network management layer: performs functions for distribution of network resources: configuration, control and supervision of the network
* Element management layer: contains functions for the handling of individual network elements. This includes alarm management, handling of information, [backup], logging, and maintenance of hardware (en)
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