UNIT

ICTTEN6044ACoordinate fault rectification and restoration of service following network outages

Release 1Superseded

Modification History

Not Applicable

Unit Descriptor

Unit descriptor

This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to identify, analyse and resolve service faults by coordinating fault rectification. It describes strategies for dealing with customers, operational staff and associated system restoration.

Network faults in service provider Core and Access Networks impact on services provided to customers.

No licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of endorsement but users should confirm requirements with the relevant federal, state or territory authority.

Application of the Unit

Application of the unit

Network engineering staff who coordinate fault rectification and restoration of service following network outages apply the skills and knowledge in this unit.

This unit applies to network engineers, managers or senior operational staff who have high level technical skills and appropriate authority to coordinate the activities of maintenance personnel. It addresses compliance issues associated with service level agreements.

Licensing/Regulatory Information

Refer to Unit Descriptor

Pre-Requisites

Prerequisite units

Employability Skills Information

Employability skills

This unit contains employability skills.

Elements and Performance Criteria Pre-Content

Elements describe the essential outcomes of a unit of competency.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the required skills and knowledge section and the range statement. Assessment of performance is to be consistent with the evidence guide.

Evidence Guide

EVIDENCE GUIDE

The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package.

Overview of assessment

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

Evidence of the ability to:

prepare an action plan to manage fault rectification and service restoration

coordinate implementation of action plan and manage repair activities

apply escalation procedures.

Context of and specific resources for assessment

Assessment must ensure:

sites where fault rectification and restoration of service may be conducted

use of testing equipment currently used in industry

manufacturer's and enterprise documentation.

Method of assessment

A range of assessment methods should be used to assess practical skills and knowledge. The following examples are appropriate for this unit:

direct observation of the candidate planning and conducting coordination tasks for fault rectification

review of service restoration plans completed by the candidate

oral or written questioning to assess required knowledge.

Guidance information for assessment

Holistic assessment with other units relevant to the industry sector, workplace and job role is recommended, for example:

ICTTEN6045A Implement planned network changes with minimal impact to the customer.

Aboriginal people and other people from a non English speaking background may have second language issues.

Access must be provided to appropriate learning and assessment support when required.

Assessment processes and techniques must be culturally appropriate, and appropriate to the oral communication skill level, and language and literacy capacity of the candidate and the work being performed.

In all cases where practical assessment is used it will be combined with targeted questioning to assess required knowledge. Questioning techniques should not require language, literacy and numeracy skills beyond those required in this unit of competency.

Where applicable, physical resources should include equipment modified for people with special needs.

Range Statement

RANGE STATEMENT

The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included.

Relevant data may include:

alarm urgency

client reports

environmental factors

historical data

industry and vendor

network operations centre (NOC) reports

service level degradation

technical reports

test results from remote interrogation.

Nature of the fault may include:

distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack

failure of transmission equipment

fibre cut

radio frequency interference

return path amplifier failure in hybrid fibre coaxial (HFC) network

satellite transponder failure

uninterruptible power supply (UPS) failure.

Impact may include:

customer impact:

disruption of service to residential customers

intermittent performance

loss of service and revenue to an enterprise

network impact:

call drop out

congestion

errors

excessive latency

limited mobile phone coverage

no transmission

poor grade of service (GoS)

poor signal quality

routing problems.

Details may include:

duration of outage

geographical footprint of service problems

initial time of outage

outcome of automatic switch-over to standby equipment

services impacted.

Action plan may include:

contingency plan

engage additional services

engage additional technical support

manual switchover to redundant path

monitor and amend procedures

provision of standby equipment.

Central point may include:

network operations centre

network operations manager

outage coordinator.

Service level agreements may include:

amount of scheduled maintenance

compensation

guaranteed uptime

levels of availability

performance

technical response to faults.

Relevant personnel and departments may include:

client

design engineer

NOC

on site technical staff

other installations sharing same network traffic

project manager

specialist technical support staff.

Outage may be:

planned outage in the case of network upgrade

unplanned outage as a result of a network failure or emergency disruption to service.

Escalate may refer to:

greater involvement from the NOC specialist personnel

requesting vendor specialist technical support.

Test and monitor may include:

alarm monitoring

congestion activity report

fault incidence report

network management report

traffic flow measurements.

Administrative tasks may include:

analysing trending data

completing test sheets

logging test instrument usage

recording problems identified during repair process

undertaking cause and effect studies

updating database or system log with repair details.

Unit Sector(s)

Unit sector

Telecommunications

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Co-requisite units

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