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Unified All-Optical Network Management for Group Multi-Parks.AINOPOL Centralized Management Platform Enables Cross-Factory Monitoring & O&M
2026-07-03 17:20:48 4

Unified All-Optical Network Management for Group Multi-Parks.AINOPOL Centralized Management Platform Enables Cross-Factory Monitoring & O&M

Groups with multiple production parks and industrial bases commonly face issues including independent network management in each factory, scattered maintenance staff, slow fault troubleshooting, inconsistent security policies, and difficulties in cross-factory monitoring and data collaboration.

The AINOPOL EAAS cloud centralized management platform, combined with F5G passive all-optical network and SD-WAN networking, enables the headquarters to uniformly manage OLTs, optical APs, gateways and monitoring devices across all national factories. It supports visualized full-network topology, one-click policy distribution and remote fault handling, thoroughly solving the problem of scattered O&M across multiple parks.

I. Four Core Pain Points of Independent Networking & O&M in Group Multi-Parks

Many manufacturing, chemical and industrial park enterprises operate multiple production parks with separate network construction and dedicated maintenance teams, resulting in long-standing fragmented management problems.

Multiple management platforms lead to cumbersome operations

Switches, wireless devices and monitoring equipment in each factory are supplied by different vendors with independent network management systems. Administrators have to switch between various accounts and interfaces to check device status, and need to coordinate with local maintenance personnel separately for cross-factory faults, bringing extremely high communication costs.

Slow fault location causes heavy production downtime losses

When network congestion, disconnection or offline monitoring occurs, maintenance staff cannot quickly pinpoint faults and have to inspect equipment section by section in machine rooms, weak current rooms and workshops. For remote factories, troubleshooting may take several hours, leaving production lines and park security unattended for a long time.

Unsynchronized full-network security policies create hidden risks

Due to different configuration habits of IT staff in different factories, inconsistent rules are applied to guest authentication, bandwidth speed limit, attack defense and website filtering. Loose security settings in some factories easily trigger intranet virus outbreaks, DDoS attacks and unauthorized guest access, making it impossible for the group to implement unified security standards.

Hindered business collaboration restricts cross-factory data exchange

Independent network segment planning in each factory isolates monitoring systems, ERP platforms and file servers, so the headquarters cannot centrally access production footage and business data of all branches. Additional VPN tunnel configuration is required for interconnection with complicated procedures, greatly lowering collaborative office efficiency.

II. AINOPOL EAAS Centralized Management Solution for Unified Multi-Park O&M

AINOPOL builds an integrated multi-park management system featuring EAAS cloud management + passive all-optical intranet + cross-region SD-WAN interconnection. All optoelectronic devices, gateways and CPEs in each factory are centrally connected to the headquarters cloud platform to realize full-network centralized monitoring, unified configuration and remote operation & maintenance.

1. Centralized Management of All Network Devices via One Single Platform

The platform is fully compatible with all AINOPOL product lines, including machine room OLTs, converged gateways, Wi-Fi6 opto-electrical APs, POF industrial optical terminals, SD-WAN CPEs, IPPBX voice gateways and CVR monitoring management systems. Devices in all factories are automatically registered on the EAAS backend without deploying local servers separately.

After logging into the unified platform, administrators can check the online status, operating load and bandwidth usage of devices located in factory machine rooms, workshops, office areas and dormitories. Dual alerts via mobile APP and SMS will be triggered instantly once devices go offline, overheat or malfunction.

2. Visualized Full-Network Topology Realizes 10-Second Fast Fault Identification

The platform generates complete multi-park network topology diagrams that clearly display link connections covering headquarters, factories, buildings, floors and end-user workstations. In case of packet loss or network disconnection, the system automatically classifies faults into backbone fiber links, optical splitters, optical APs, SD-WAN links and terminal equipment, and distinguishes fiber failures, power faults and device abnormalities within 10 seconds without manual sectional inspection.

Independent topology groups can be set separately for industrial control networks in workshops and park security monitoring systems, ensuring priority alert push for production network faults to accelerate production line recovery.

3. One-Click Bulk Policy Distribution Unifies Full-Network Security Standards

Group administrators can uniformly configure guest Portal authentication, internal and external network VLAN isolation, bandwidth QoS speed limit, application access control as well as IPS and antivirus defense rules on the backend, and synchronize these settings to all factory devices with one click to eliminate inconsistent security management standards.

Permission groups can be divided by parks and functional zones to deploy differentiated control strategies for R&D parks, production parks and office parks. Strict access restrictions are imposed on sensitive network segments to standardize group-wide network security regulations.

4. Unified Cross-Factory Business Scheduling Realizes Interconnection of Monitoring, Voice and Intranet Services

Supported by SD-WAN Full-Mesh networking to achieve seamless intranet connectivity among all factories, and equipped with the built-in CVR centralized monitoring module:

The headquarters can directly view real-time monitoring videos and playback records of all factories on the EAAS platform without logging into local NVR devices respectively;

IPPBX voice system enables free cross-factory intranet calls with zero communication fees between factories as well as between headquarters and branch extensions;

High-speed cross-factory intranet interconnection is available for OA, ERP and NAS file servers, supporting remote access to business systems of all branches.

5. Simplified Remote O&M Eliminates the Need for On-Site Full-Time IT Staff

The platform supports full-featured remote operations, including remote device reboot, configuration modification, firmware upgrade, fault log export and bulk account management. Ordinary factories no longer need full-time professional network engineers, and only on-site logistics staff are required for simple hardware plug-and-play operations. All configuration and troubleshooting work can be completed remotely by headquarters maintenance teams, greatly cutting manpower costs for multi-site operation.

III. Core Advantages of the Solution

70% reduction in O&M manpower costs: Centralized unified management by headquarters maintenance teams cuts full-time IT staffing in branch factories. Remote fault handling eliminates frequent on-site visits across different locations.

Remarkably improved troubleshooting efficiency: Visual topology enables automatic fault location, shortening troubleshooting duration from several hours to minutes and minimizing losses caused by production suspension and security system downtime.

Standardized full-network security management: Unified security policies cover all factories to standardize attack defense and internet behavior control, making up for network security vulnerabilities in individual branches.

Lower long-term construction costs: The passive all-optical network architecture requires no power supply for optical splitters, reducing machine room energy consumption by 70%. With a 30-year service life of optical fibers, future bandwidth expansion only needs OLT replacement instead of large-scale rewiring projects.

Integrated multi-service bearing: One unified platform manages office networks, monitoring systems, voice communication and industrial control IoT services simultaneously, removing the need for multiple independent management systems.

The decentralized networking and management mode adopted by multi-park groups has long been plagued by fragmented O&M work, slow fault response, inconsistent security policies and poor business collaboration. The AINOPOL EAAS centralized management platform connects network resources between the headquarters and all factories. Based on the underlying passive all-optical and SD-WAN architecture, it realizes unified device management, synchronous policy delivery and intelligent remote O&M. It streamlines multi-factory network management procedures via digital means, reduces labor costs and fault-related losses, and builds an integrated full-network management system suitable for large industrial parks and multi-base manufacturing enterprises.

FAQ

Q: Will network latency affect remote platform O&M across different provinces?

A: Intelligent routing is applied to SD-WAN tunnels in all factories to prioritize transmission of O&M management packets. Remote configuration, log checking and device firmware upgrades run smoothly without obvious latency in daily operations.

Q: Where are platform data and device logs stored? How is data security guaranteed?

A: Private deployment on local servers is supported with logs retained for more than 6 months. The group can independently control all O&M data to fully meet enterprise data confidentiality requirements.

Q: Can confidential enterprise data be securely transmitted across provinces?

A: Dual-layer protection is adopted, including IPsec national cryptographic encryption for SD-WAN tunnels and hardware encryption for local PON optical links. Meanwhile, VLAN segment isolation, MAC/IP black & white lists and URL filtering functions strictly restrict cross-regional data access permissions, fully complying with enterprise data security management specifications.