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Network Inventory Management

Network Inventory Management helps service providers efficiently manage complex communication networks and maintain an overview of all relevant network resources. FNT’s Network Inventory Management software enables the centralized documentation of physical, logical, and virtual resources, services, and dependencies. This lays the foundation for efficient planning, rapid impact analyses, and optimized capacity utilization.

Die wichtigsten Vorteile von FNT auf einen Blick

Plan Changes on Actual Documentation

Accurate data about the current state of the network is provided for planning network transformations. Data stays synchronized with automatic updates to the documentation when planned changes are executed.

Topology Visualization and Mapping

Understanding the relationships between network components is critical for troubleshooting, planning, and managing changes. A visual map of the network provides quick insights into how assets are connected and where potential issues lie.

Impact Analysis Tools

Before making network changes, it’s imperative to understand the potential impact on services and operations. Impact analysis tools provide insights into how planned changes or faults may affect network performance, reducing risks and downtime.

Discovery and Data Collection Tools

Automating the process of discovering network elements and collecting data ensures that the inventory remains up-to-date and accurate. This minimizes manual errors and ensures near real-time visibility.

Capacity Management and Planning

Proper management of network capacity is needed to avoid bottlenecks, optimize resource usage, and plan for future growth. This helps network operators ensure they have sufficient resources to meet current and future demands.

More than 30 years of experience

For more than three decades, FNT has been developing powerful software solutions for the documentation and management of complex network infrastructures. This includes the precise modeling of physical, logical, and virtual network resources to support efficient planning, reliable operations, and optimal capacity utilization.

The right package for efficient Telco Network Inventory

If you want to centrally document network and service resources, gain end-to-end transparency across your telecommunications infrastructure, and efficiently support planning, operations, and change processes, our Asset Inventory and Telco Network & Services packages are the right choice.

Highlights of FNT’s Network Inventory Management Software

FNT’s Network Inventory Management software governs all physical, logical, and virtual resources in the network and their relations to services and consumers. With this information users have what they need to answer important questions such as which resources are available? How do they contribute to the delivery of services? Who consumes which services?

These difficult questions become easy to answer with FNT software. It’s built to handle networks that contain a heterogenous mix of technologies, domains, and manufacturers. FNT houses all network information in one comprehensive data model, which is enriched from multiple data sources and shared with other applications. All this is accomplished with extensive out-of-the-box integration capabilities. The result is a single source of truth for holistic telecom network management, and key features work together to enhance transparency, control, and optimization of network operations.

Location Management Powered by GIS

Document all data centers, PoPs (Point of Presence) and customer sites. Visualize campus, inside- and outside plant infrastructures on a map in 2D/3D.

Hybrid Resource Management

All physical, logical and virtual resource information on premise and in the cloud is documented in an integrated data model, across all layers, including all dependencies. Support planning activities by showing available resources, utilization levels, and remaining capacity. Integrate with NMS (Network Management System) and controllers to keep data current.

Lifecycle Management

A component library supports the identification and management of every asset in the network, across every stage of its lifecycle.

Service Fulfilment Support

Ensures the ability to reliably deliver telecommunication services by allocating resources to fulfill orders placed, linking reserved resources into single service hierarchy, and exposing allocated service and resource topology to orchestration and provisioning tools.

Enabler for Service Assurance

Provisions device and topology configurations to fault management and monitoring systems. Enriches alarm information with affected location, topology and customer reports.

Configuration Management

Provides processes to maintain the desired state of the IT system and components, ensuring the network consistently performs as expected.

Multi-Vendor and Multi-Technology Support

Integrates with diverse devices and technologies, enabling seamless management across different platforms and vendor ecosystems.

Automated Data Collection

Automatically gathers and updates inventory data, reducing manual effort and improving accuracy.

Openness and Flexibility

Highly configurable and extendable data model. Extensive integration framework which includes generative open APIs, ETL, Reconciliation and Notification functions.

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FAQ: Network Inventory Management

What is a Network Inventory Management system?

A network inventory keeps track of all assets in the telecom network, making it possible to know at any given time which resources you have, which are planned, their status, and all relevant details. And since documentation is not static, keeping it up to date is critical for it to provide the intended value. The importance of gathering and maintaining this information cannot be overstated, because using outdated and inaccurate data for planning and fault resolution can have disastrous consequences on the functioning of the network.  

An accurate and optimized network inventory makes it possible for a network operator to efficiently provide high-quality and resilient services to customers at lower operational costs. Network inventory solutions work by collecting and managing data about the network and infrastructure. The assets that make up the network and managed by the inventory system are: 

  • Active assets – Examples include routers, switches and multiplexers. They’re called active devices because they are powered and usually have interfaces (APIs) that allow up-to-date information to be collected from them.  
  • Passive assets – Examples include cables, junction / splice boxes and racks. They’re called passive devices because they don’t have active electronics so there is no way of harvesting stored information from them. 
  • Logical / virtual overlays - Examples include logical circuits, virtual private networks (VPNs), virtual network functions (VNFs), etc. These logical entities may exist within one domain (e.g., a logical circuit in a transmission network) or could cross many different network domains (e.g., an SD-WAN that includes access networks from different service providers around the world). 
Why do I need a Network Inventory Management system?

A network inventory system is vital for keeping the network healthy and functioning. It is almost impossible to adequately manage today’s advanced, dynamic, virtualized networks without a comprehensive and near-real-time view of network assets and resources. A network inventory system provides this view to support general network operation levels, uptime quotient, and capacity planning.  

A dynamic network inventory supplies network operators with up-to-date awareness of their network, assets, and available routing and connectivity in near-real-time. This information is vital input to many different types of workflows and solving different types of problems. Almost all business-as-usual workflows service providers and network operators perform have some sort of dependency on their network inventory solution.

Network inventory is a prerequisite for network management and supports or facilitates the most essential use cases: 

  • Asset Information / Management: captures and stores up-to-date information about the network and all its components to provide insights and enable actions
  • Fulfillment: allocates network resources for customer use and connects customers to the network
  • Assurance: identifies network bottlenecks, customer impacts and their root-causes, routes data traffic around the problem and manages repair activities
  • Planning: informs about the current capacity and status of the network and helps assess the outcome of alternative configurations and changes  
  • Digital Twin: provides a representation of all current assets and connectivity as well as up-to-date performance and health status of each asset in the network

Networks are continually evolving to accommodate new digital requirements. Frequent changes to the network include adding new assets, decommissioning old ones, changing configurations, and rerouting circuits. This constant fluctuation of asset status and use within the network makes losing track of the documentation state a real risk. A network inventory management tool mitigates this risk and makes it easier to maintain a functioning network.

What are the most important features?

Unified resource management – Today’s complex networks use assets and resources from the transport network, inside- and outside plant infrastructure, plus the IT and data center environments. All are instrumental in delivering telecommunication services and should be managed holistically in a single database. This approach makes it possible to view network data, relationships and dependencies across all technologies and domains, which greatly simplifies keeping track of the network’s diverse resources.

Integration – For a network inventory solution to do its job, it must always reflect the real network. Exchanging data with other systems is therefore a must. A network inventory tool should have an extensive integration layer that reconciles data from third-party systems and exposes information to any application that needs it. APIs, ETL technologies, and prepackaged interfaces facilitate collecting, reconciling and using data from various sources.  

Visualization – Viewing network infrastructure and service data graphically makes it easier to recognize patterns within the data and gain a better understanding of dependencies. Extracting insights from the data drives better decisions, faster response times, and improved overall efficiency.

Further Downloads

Would you like to know more about Network Inventory Management? Then you might be interested in the following:

Partner Solution Paper
Knowledge is Power: Streamlining Network Design and Enhancing Visibility
Partner Solution Paper
End-to-End Network Automation
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Lessons from the Field: Case Studies that Showcase Top Telecom Infrastructure Practices
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Best Practices in Telecom Infrastructure Management
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How to Get a Great Return from Your Investment in a New Network Inventory Solution
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Optimized Network Inventory
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The Power of Network Inventory Solutions
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Guide to Inventory Management System Replacement
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Bridging the Sustainability Gap
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Achieving Telecom Agility
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Partner Solution Paper: Start Small, Scale Fast
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Why Unified Inventory Is the Foundation for Network Autonomy and Business Agility
Briefing Paper
Briefing Paper: Why Inventory is Critical to Network Autonomy
Partner Solution Paper
From Silos to Synergy: Linking Inventory Data with Field Service Management
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The Orchestration Blueprint for Scalable Private Networks
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Unlocking Operational Excellence: Five Ways to Redefine Network Infrastructure Management

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