GB/T 21645.10-2017
ActiveTechnical requirements for automatically switched optical network(ASON)—Part 10:Multi-layer and multi-region control plane
自动交换光网络(ASON)技术要求 第10部分:多层多域控制平面
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the technical requirements for the multi-layer and multi-region control plane in automatically switched optical networks (ASON). It is applied in the telecommunications industry for designing, deploying, and managing optical transport networks that span multiple network layers (e.g., SDH, OTN) and administrative domains, ensuring interoperability and efficient resource control. The standard is used by network operators and equipment manufacturers to enable scalable, automated path setup and traffic engineering across complex, heterogeneous optical infrastructures.
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