I developed Gerty, sponsored by Swiss taxpayer money:
https://github.com/ssinyagin/gerty
It allows you to execute jobs on routers, and these jobs can also be
service activation.
At the moment it's mostly used for collecting data from the network
via SNMP and SSH.
Also there's a database that can store all service information and its
relationship to physical hardware. but it lacks documentation.
Data model:
http://search.cpan.org/dist/SIAM/lib/SIAM/Documentation/DataModel.pod
Hierarchical object database:
https://github.com/ssinyagin/spsid-server
Perl client library:
https://github.com/ssinyagin/spsid-client
Web GUI for data entry:
https://github.com/ssinyagin/spsid-gui
Also there's an integration of the above with monitoring systems and
data display.
lots of stuff to play around :)
just my 2 cents :)
On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 11:44 AM, Matthias Hertzog <m.hertzog(a)mhs.ch> wrote:
Hi folks!
Not really network related, but provisioning-related, which is somehow
network related as well... :-)
What kind of OSS/BSS systems are you using in your companies?
Self-developed? Purchased?
I need these informations for internal use only, without any names. If you
don't want to answer publicly, feel tree to e-mail me.
To show openness in the topic: We use AGIS-OS at gga.ch (access services)
and a self-developed solution at mhs.ch (hosting and access).
Thanks & have a nice day,
Matthias
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