ANDA Networks offers EtherView™ 2.0 centralized EMS platform, to discover, manage and secure a network operator's network. Through multi-vendor adapters, which are available from
our partner Nakina Systems, the EMS
can be expanded as a multi-vendor NMS.
The EtherView™ 2.0 management platform is a carrier-grade, scalable solution
capable of managing 10000+ nodes to help the network operator reduce OPEX and
introduce new services rapidly through the use of a single, secure management
solution. Integration costs are reduced by having a higher-level OSS/BSSs
(operation/business support system) communicate with the network elements
through a unified, single point of integration.
The EtherView™ 2.0 management platform provides full EMS support for ANDA's EtherTone product lines
and can provide optional multi-vendor support for common upstream equipment elements via network adaptors
while providing an abstraction layer between network applications and all network elements. Using the EtherView™ 2.0 system,
carriers can use one common set of OSS commands to directly configure, provision and manage end-to-end without having
to go through the time consuming and laborious, and expensive task of constantly updating MIBS from various proprietary
EMS systems from each vendor.
Additionally, ANDA's EtherView™ 2.0 supports the latest TeleManagement Forum's (TMF) MTOSI 2.0 Multi-Technology Operations
Systems Interface which supports standards based XML interfaces for enabling integration with other management
platforms which may be required by a carrier.

The EtherView™ 2.0 multi-vendor solution supports over 25 different vendors and over 90 different edge, metro
and core products enabling carriers a true end-to-end management system and control plane for managing their particular
network architectures which may involve support for different vendor's equipment.
Contact a sales representative for more details: sales@andanetworks.com
For more information about ANDA EtherView™ 2.0 please also refer to ANDA EtherView™ 2.0 Overview or TMCnet article on Carrier Ethernet Network Management: Evolving Network Management Strategies for Carrier Ethernet |