Identify the differences between previous iAN-8000 releases and the iAN8K B1000 MSAP release
Identify the hardware components, shelf types, and modules that comprise the iAN8K B1000 MSAP platform
Describe scenarios where the iAN8K B1000 MSAP can be used
Identify the NETMAN 4000 Application as the
iAN8K B1000’s Management System and identify
its components
Identify features planned for future releases of the iAN8K B1000 MSAP platform
Who Should Attend
Target audience for this course includes all persons interested in learning where and how the iAN8K B1000 MSAP platform fits into a telecomm network, the technologies it supports, and the features planned for future releases.
Course Prerequisites
Before attending this course you should have a general knowledge of data networking and telecommunications, TDM technologies such as PDH and SDH, signaling protocols (V5.x), the TCP/IP protocol and IP addressing.
Course Content
System Description
Applications
Hardware Components
Modules
Shelf Architecture
Scenarios
NETMAN 4000 Management System
iAN8K B1000 MSAP Roadmap
More information
For more information regarding technical training services, please contact your UTStarcom training service professional at training@utstar.com
YOU WILL LEARN
UTStarcom iAN8K B1000 Multi-Service Access Platform (MSAP) applications,
system architecture, basic hardware components,
and the new features and enhancements planned for
the future