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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 10, 2013
Filed:
Mar. 14, 2008
Niklas Isaksson, Molnlycke, SE;
Magnus Standar, Floda, SE;
Andreas Olsson, Stockholm, SE;
Per Stahle, Vallentuna, SE;
Niklas Isaksson, Molnlycke, SE;
Magnus Standar, Floda, SE;
Andreas Olsson, Stockholm, SE;
Per Stahle, Vallentuna, SE;
Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson (Publ), Stockholm, SE;
Abstract
A telecom node () such as a base station is configured to detect events. A low priority event may not be serious enough on its own to raise an alarm to a network management system () managing the telecom node (). However, the low priority event can collectively have a serious impact on the network performance if the event occurs over multiple nodes () of the network (). When a low priority event occurs over multiple nodes (), the telecom node () notifies the network management system () of the event by raising an alarm so that the situation can be addressed. In a partitioned network installation, not all neighboring nodes () are managed by a same network management system (). When the alarm is raised to the network management system (), other network management systems () managing the neighboring nodes () are notified of the alarm by the network management system ().