An architecture for providing operations and maintenance functionality in
an open access wireless signal distribution system. The open access
system makes use of a common, shared, distributed radio frequency
distribution network and associated network entities that enable a system
operator to offer access to wireless infrastructure that maybe shared
among multiple wireless service providers (WSPs). The WSPs, or tenants of
the operators, may obtain access in a tenant lease-space model. The open
access system provides the ability for multiple tenants in a given
community to share wireless equipment such as remotely located antenna
sites, regardless of their specific requirements for radio frequency (RF)
air interface signal protocols and/or management messaging formats. The
present invention is directed to an open access Network Management System
(NMS) that provides multiple tenants with an appropriate level of access
and control over the system elements that carry their signaling. For
example, in addition to forwarding messages from tenant-controlled NMSs
to the open access system elements, the open access NMS preferably acts
as a caching firewall to ensure that the tenant NMS are permitted
privileges to access only those system elements to which they are a
properly assigned. A database function included with the open access NMS
may be used to build and maintain a database of operations and
maintenance information from autonomously initiated poll and status
functions. This then permits queries from tenant NMSs to be answered
without the need to duplicate open system network traffic.