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Kuwaiba

Kuwaiba is an enterprise grade, open source Network Inventory System (which covers some aspects of NGOSS/Frameworx), built on top of the Netbeans Platform and Java EE, focused on scalability, reliability, usability and interoperability.

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  • Free
  • Open Source

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  • Developed by

    AR flagNeotropic
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English
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What is Kuwaiba?

Kuwaiba is an enterprise grade, open source Network Inventory System (which covers some aspects of NGOSS/Frameworx), built on top of the Netbeans Platform and Java EE, focused on scalability, reliability, usability and interoperability. Some of the features that can be found in current version (1.0 Preview) are:

Dynamic object-oriented data model, easily extensible at design and run time supporting multiple technologies across all layers of the OSI model. Support for physical connections (cables, fiber optics, radio links, ducts, etc) and views. Support for hierarchical, graphical and detailed views Configurable containment hierarchy to specify what element can be parent of what other elements (cities into states, switches into racks, etc). Graphical query designer Service Manager. Contract Manager. IP Address Manager. SDH Manager. Basic MPLS support. Logical topology designer. Rack occupation views. Software asset management capabilities Graphical physical trace views Bulk upload support Reports

Our data model currently supports these technologies:

Mobile networks (2G/3G/4G) IP networks SDH/SONET Networks GPON networks DWDM networks (Partial support) MPLS (Partial support)

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