Identify solutions provided and underlying
technologies incorporated in the iAN8K B1000
MSAP platform
Install the iAN8K B1000 MSAP shelf, associated
power requirements, cabling, and common units
Perform final configuration steps of the
iAN8K B1000 MSAP chassis for remote management
Describe common, interface, and transport
modules associated with the iAN8K B1000 MSAP
Access and use the UTStarcom Netman™
4000 NMS application to manage an iAN8K B1000
MSAP system
Configure the iAN8K B1000 MSAP chassis node
and board levels for TDM, POTS, IP-DSLAM, and
VoIP applications
Administer various aspects of an iAN8K B1000
MSAP system
Who Should Attend
Target audience for this course includes field and system engineers, network administrators, and technicians responsible for installing, configuring, and/or managing an iAN8K B1000 MSAP system.
Course Prerequisites
Before attending this course you should have a working knowledge of data networking and telecommunications. A solid understanding of TDM technologies such as PDH and SDH, signaling protocols (V5.x), the TCP/IP protocol and IP addressing is also required.
Course Content
System Overview
Hardware Introduction
Installation and Setup
Netman 4000 Application
PDH Transport
SDH Transport
POTS/ISDN Services
IPDSLAM Services
VoIP Hardware and Application
More information
For more information regarding technical training services, please contact your UTStarcom training service professional at training@utstar.com
YOU WILL LEARN
How to install, connect, and configure various hardware components of
the UTStarcom iAN8K B1000 Multi-Service Access Platform