MTS has implemented a new automated system “Detikhdh” for the quality of transport, switching and cloud networks Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) of its own development.

At the first stage, it collects information about the state of equipment and processes it using AI, increasing the stability and reliability of the network. The new system is larger and more productive.

The development allows you to evaluate the performance of various components within 5 minutes:

transport network
regional network
backbone network
switches
Data centers
IP-TV quality control service
power supply system equipment
temperature sensors

One of the main advantages of our development is flexibility, scalability and high performance. The system is built on fault-tolerant components and microservices, supports various protocols and inventory databases, which allows it to integrate with almost any type of equipment from various suppliers.

Seeing at the moment a unified picture of the operation of all network components, the “Detihi” system allows our specialists not only to quickly respond to incidents, but also to effectively prevent them. The first results of the system have proven its effectiveness and scalability, which will make it possible to connect other important network elements to NPM next year.

— Vice President for MTS technology Viktor Belov

NPM quickly identifies and warns about possible network operation options that may affect the quality of services of the MTS ecosystem.






Source: Iphones RU

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