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- How the UTStarcom® mSwitch platforms meet the different needs of telecommunication carriers, enterprises, and subscribers
- Important mSwitch hardware details, options, cabling requirements and relationships between modules, as well as initial configuration of the mSwitch equipment
- How the mSwitch iUMG, ISG, C-SG, and an iCS-P provide connectivity and how to configure them for the most used implementations
- How to provision various subscribers (IP Terminal, IAD Terminal, iAN8K Subscriber) on the mSwitch platform, and identify important concepts related to Staff Administration, Subscriber Management and Administration, Number Planning, and Monitoring
- What types of Access Devices, other than PHS, can operate with the mSwitch to provide Class 5 (end office) service, and how to configure relevant mSwitch parameters to enable such services
- How a Transaction Server (TS) is used within the mSwitch platform, functions performed by its components, and how to configure those components to assess functionality
- How CDRs are generated and collected in the mSwitch platform
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- Identify major features, advantages, and applications provided by the mSwitch platform
- Identify mSwitch components, their functions, and how they interact with other UTStarcom and vendor equipment
- Identify protocols used in mSwitch operation
- Identify the main types of chassis and modules used in mSwitch solutions, including their features, installation, positioning, and applications
- Determine requirements and install mSwitch cabling
- Execute initial configuration of the mSwitch equipment, regardless of the type of network element
- Configure basic parameters in the NMS for the network elements being installed
- Configure general parameters for iUMG, ISG, C-SG, and iCS-P setup as well as physical interfaces' configuration for interconnection to different access devices (iAN8K, PBX, etc)
- Configure V5.2 interfaces to connect legacy PBXs to an mSwitch iUMG
- Enable exchange of voice calls among the different services indicated above
- Identify interfaces and interactions of the iCS-P with the different network elements used within the mSwitch solution
- Identify applications for different functional modules available for an iCS-P
- Configure iCS-P for initial operation as a local office and for data connection with other telephony network elements
- Configure iCS-P for call routing and number processing purposes
- Perform status and control operations on the iCS-P using the NMS
- Describe and create a numbering plan
- Describe the role of Subscriber Provisioning in the mBOSS
- Create and configure various subscribers as well as query and monitor some subscriber statistics
- Use the iAN8K node as an Access Gateway to enable service provisioning via FXS interfaces
- Install iAD and ATA devices and connect them to the mSwitch iCS-P for service delivery via analog telephones
- Configure registration of SIP devices to the iCS-P
- Identify where the Transaction Server (TS) fits and how it functions within mSwitch platform, and identify features and related signaling
- Identify How CDRs are generated and collected in the mSwitch platform
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Target audience for this course includes service provisioning, maintenance, NOC, and technical support personnel responsible for installing and performing initial setup of mSwitch elements and/or configuring and provisioning services to end users, as well as responsible for mSwitch maintenance and fault correction.
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| Before attending this course you should have a working knowledge of LAN and WAN networking concepts. A solid understanding of PSTN switches, signaling protocols (SS7), the TCP/IP protocol, and IP addressing is highly recommended. You should also have a solid understanding of the SolarisT, UNIX®, and Oracle® databases, telecommunication concepts and terminology. Familiarity with the mSwitch platform is desirable. |
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- General mSwitch Platform Overview
- mSwitch Hardware (Chassis, Modules, Cabling)
- NE Initial Configuration
- iUMG Overview and Basic Configuration
- iCS-P Overview and Basic Configuration
- C-SG Overview and Basic Configuration
- iSG Overview and Basic Configuration
- iMS and Announcement Management
- Protocols Configuration
- Call Trace Tool
- Number Analysis
- Number Processing
- mBOSS Overview
- mBOSS Subscriber Operations (Staff Administration, Number Planning, Subscriber Management)
- Transaction Server Fundamentals and Configuration
- CDR Management
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For more information regarding technical training services, please contact your UTStarcom training service professional at training@utstar.com
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10 Days |
| Class Size: |
Min 6, Max 10 |
| Delivery Method: |
Instructor-led |
| Course Level: |
Introductory |
| Hands-On: |
40% |
| Location: |
UTStarcom or customer site |
| Training Material: |
English |
| Language: |
English or Spanish |
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