Network operators, integrators and software vendors
have joined forces to create Leitstand, an open-source community that aims to
increase the efficiency of developing, buying and running network management
systems for next generation carrier networks. It will provide the tools needed
to operate the underlying infrastructure in a disaggregated telecoms network,
including zero-touch provisioning of infrastructure, inventory management,
operational visibility of network elements, alarm monitoring, fault diagnosis
and software version management. The Leitstand toolset will be provided in an
open-source model, freely available to any operator, equipment vendor and
systems integrator. Initial contributors to the Leitstand initiative include
Deutsche Telekom, EWE TEL,
Reply,
and
RtBrick.
"In the past, equipment providers developed bespoke
management systems to assist carriers in operating their networks," said Hannes
Gredler, founder and chief technology officer at RtBrick. "Although common
protocols and interfaces emerged, these tools were usually optimized for the
vendors' own equipment. This resulted in inefficient use of development
resources within equipment vendors and complex integration challenges for
carriers operating multi-vendor networks."
By providing the operational toolset on an open-source
basis, Leitstand will increase the efficiency of producing, maintaining and
enhancing carriers' operational tools and processes, for both the vendors and
the carriers. Tools will be made available at no charge to other operators and
system integrators.
"Now, developers can focus more effort on solving
higher-value problems, rather than ‘reinventing the wheel' for every system
element," said Robert Soukup, Senior Program Manager at Deutsche
Telekom. "A wider pool of developers also means a deeper pool of ideas,
with the most innovative solutions bubbling up to the top."
The Leitstand
community welcomes organizations to contribute resources to solving this next
generation challenge for carriers.