ISO/IEC 30100-3:2016
(Main)Information technology - Home network resource management - Part 3: Management application
Information technology - Home network resource management - Part 3: Management application
ISO/IEC 30100-3:2016(E) specifies a control and management interface for the integrated home network resources at the top of the interoperability framework specified by ISO/IEC 18012-1. Methods are specified for controlling and managing home network resources through a consistent interface regardless of the underlying home network middleware technologies.
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ISO/IEC 30100-3
Edition 1.0 2016-04
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
colour
inside
Information technology – Home network resource management –
Part 3: Management application
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
ICS 35.200 ISBN 978-2-8322-2904-0
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references. 6
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 6
3.1 Terms and definitions . 6
3.2 Abbreviations . 8
4 Conformance . 9
5 Management application . 9
5.1 Overview. 9
5.2 Management application model . 9
5.3 Home resource management process . 10
5.4 Simple interaction flow using HRMI . 10
6 Home resource management interface (HRMI) . 12
6.1 Overview. 12
6.2 List of resource management interface services . 13
6.3 Home resource management interface services . 14
6.3.1 Request for user authentication . 14
6.3.2 Request for initial setup . 14
6.3.3 Request for operation start . 15
6.3.4 Request for operation stop . 15
6.3.5 Request for operation restart . 16
6.3.6 Request for the inquiry of home resource domain . 16
6.3.7 Request for the inquiry of home resource information . 17
6.3.8 Request for the inquiry of home resource information by Name . 18
6.3.9 Request for the inquiry of home resource information by type . 19
6.3.10 Request for the inquiry of home resource information by ID . 19
6.3.11 Request for the inquiry of home relation information . 20
6.3.12 Request for the inquiry of home relation information by domain . 21
6.3.13 Request for the inquiry of home relation information by relation ID . 22
6.3.14 Request for the inquiry of home relation information by source ID. 22
6.3.15 Request for registration of event condition . 23
6.3.16 Request for cancellation of event condition . 24
6.3.17 Request for inquiry of event . 24
6.3.18 Request for resource control. 25
6.3.19 Request for resource probing . 26
6.3.20 Request for log data about relation information . 26
6.4 Management interface services . 28
6.4.1 Data structure of management interface. 28
6.4.2 Event Name of management interface . 29
Annex A (informative) Interface schema for physical space information provider
(example) . 30
Annex B (informative) Implementation of management application (example) . 34
B.1 Overview. 34
B.2 Fault management application overview . 34
B.3 Simple fault diagnosis scenario using HRMI . 35
B.3.1 Initial setup . 35
B.3.2 Resource and relation object information acquisition . 36
B.3.3 Fault diagnosis . 37
B.3.4 Event processing . 37
B.3.5 Fault diagnosis result notify . 38
Bibliography . 39
Figure 1 – Management application model . 10
Figure 2 – Example of simple interaction flow . 11
Figure B.1 – Fault management system configuration . 34
Figure B.2 – Fault management application interfaces . 35
Figure B.3 – Sequence flow of initial setup . 36
Figure B.4 – Destroy and logout procedure . 36
Figure B.5 – Fault diagnosis result procedure . 37
Figure B.6 – Event state change procedure . 38
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY –
HOME NETWORK RESOURCE MANAGEMENT –
Part 3: Management application
FOREWORD
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INTRODUCTION
The ISO/IEC 30100 series of standards specifies an abstract model for remote management
of home networks conforming t
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