Topology discovery of Synchronous Optical NETworks

Telecommunication networks are comprised of interconnected network elements which provide communication services to end users. The port-to-port connectivity of these network elements is referred to as the network topology. Due to the ever growing demand, these networks undergo frequent changes in their topology as new fiber optic links, nodes and circuits are regularly provisioned and upgraded.

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