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Autonomic agent for transport networks

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Abstract

Autonomic networking refers to the self-managing characteristics (configuration, protection, healing, and optimization) of distributed network elements, adapting to unpredictable changes while hiding intrinsic complexity from operators and users. Autonomic Networking, which often involves closed-loop control, is applicable to the complete network (functions) lifecycle (e.g. installation, commissioning, operating, etc). An autonomic function works in a distributed way across various network elements, but allowing central guidance and reporting, and co-existence with non-autonomic methods of management. This paper will discuss some of the use cases for basics autonomic agent, which takes into consideration layer 1 (with focus on optical transport) performance for layer 3 decisions.

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