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DATA SHEET
Cisco Media Gateway Control (MGC) Node Manager software is a Cisco element manager for the fault, configuration, and performance management of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch. Cisco MGC Node Manager integrates management access to all signaling components, effectively representing them as a Signaling System 7 (SS7) node to the network operator.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Cisco
® MGC Node Manager software is a Cisco element manager for the fault, configuration, and performance management of the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch, gateway to the public switched telephone network (PSTN). Cisco MGC Node Manager integrates management access to all signaling components, effectively representing them as an SS7 node to the network operator. The software provides views of individual managed devices and logical nodes, making it easier to manage the components that make up a voice-over-IP (VoIP) media gateway control node as a single entity.
The devices managed are: Cisco Signaling Link Terminal (SLT); the Cisco Catalyst
® 2900 Series XL, Catalyst 5500 Series, and Catalyst 6509 switches; Cisco Billing and Measurements Server (BAMS), and the Cisco PGW 2200 H.323 Signaling Interface. Cisco MGC Node Manager also supports integration with Cisco Voice Services Provisioning Tool (VSPT), the provisioning graphical user interface for the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch and Cisco BAMS, enabling more effective deployment of comprehensive and flexible voice services.
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Table 1 lists advantages made possible by the network surveillance features in Cisco MGC Node Manager software.
Table 1. Network Surveillance
Feature
Benefit and Application
Alarm and Event Browser
Rapid fault detection helps increase service availability and customer satisfaction.
Alarm Collection
Comprehensive fault detection, collection, and storage simplify activities in the network operations center (NOC) and help ensure faster response to problems.
Presence Polling
Detect network problems even during communication breakdowns in the element manager system (EMS).
Map Viewer
Easy access to important fault and inventory information simplifies management of a large, evolving network.
Thresholding Regimes
Averting problems before they begin to affect service can increase service availability.
Notification Profiles
Proactive notification in the NOC highlights critical problems for immediate resolution for faster repair.
Event Groups
Graphic fault summaries improve fault visibility and increase NOC productivity.
Cisco MGC Node Manager makes available a Diagnostic Viewer Toolbar for each Softswitch device that is easily accessible from the object map icons. A set of diagnostic tools, described in Table 2, is grouped for convenient access under the toolbar.
Table 2. Cisco MGC Node Manager Diagnostic Tools
Feature
Benefit and Application
Call Trace Viewer
Results are displayed with flexible selection parameter options to help focus on problem areas quickly.
Log Viewer
Log viewer makes finding log information much easier by searching through log files for a match on user-defined search criteria.
Call Detail Record (CDR) Viewer
Formatted CDR display decodes records for easy access to desired information fields, helping reduce troubleshooting time.
Translation Verification Viewer
Dial plan is verified without passing live calls, helping reduce time needed to set up new customers.
Viewer Toolbar
Toolbar provides pop-up access to the diagnostic tools on a selected Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch device, eliminating the need to remember individual commands and device addresses.
Cisco MGC Node Manager provides easy access to applications tailored for the current task and centralizes device configuration, database creation, and service provisioning. Table 3 describes key features.
Table 3. Provisioning and Configuration
Feature
Benefit and Application
Voice Services Provisioning Tool
A GUI simplifies provisioning for the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch. VSPT is a separate component, available from Cisco.com as a no-charge download.
Graphic Device Display
Menus display only those functions appropriate for the selected device and the user's access level, helping reduce operator error and training by removing the need to remember device names and login information.
Automatic Synchronization
Database is synchronized to configuration changes made on the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch, reducing configuration steps and ensuring accurate display information.
Automated Discovery
Device discovery is controlled to avoid discovery of unwanted Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) devices, helping reduce deployment time for new networks and speed trials and lab testing.
CiscoView
CiscoView software is included to provide a standardized view of Cisco SLT, Cisco Integrated SLT, and the supported Cisco LAN switches, helping reduce training time for experienced CiscoView users.
User access-control and performance-management features are described in Table 4.
Table 4. User Access and Performance
Feature
Benefit and Application
Access Control
Powerful control of user access allows system administration of users by group or function.
Performance Management
Performance measurements are stored in the object database, graphed on X/Y charts, displayed in tabular text format, and made available for export to identify long-term performance trends. Real time performance statistics are also collected and displayed.
PRODUCT ARCHITECTURE
Cisco MGC Node Manager is a client-server management system that promotes distribution of the client component to scale upward, supporting additional operators in groups of 10 per client workstation. All client-server and server-to-network traffic is over TCP/IP using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), FTP, command-line interface (CLI), X-terminal, and PGW Man-Machine Language (MML).
Table 5. Managed Devices
Managed Device
Version
Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch
v9.4(x) to v9.6(1)
Cisco SLT
Cisco IOS Version 12.3(15)a
Cisco Integrated SLT
Cisco IOS Version 12.3(15)a
Cisco Catalyst 5500 Series, Catalyst 2900 Series XL, and Catalyst 6509 switches
Latest Version
Cisco BAMS
Any
Cisco PGW 2200 H.323 Signaling Interface
Any
Table 6. Product Specifications
Feature
Description
Product Compatibility
See managed devices in Table 5
Software Compatibility
Supports co-resident operation with Cisco Voice Services Provisioning Tool, Cisco Extensible Provisioning and Operations Manager, CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution, and Cisco Signaling Gateway Manager
Protocols
SNMP, FTP, CLI, and PGW MML (Man Machine Language)
Components
Media Kit, Right to Use License
Connectivity
X-terminal to presentation server
TCP/IP
1Mbps required; 10Mbps recommended
Presentation server to management server
TCP/IP
10-Mbps LAN connection required
Management server to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch
TCP/IP
1 Mbps bursting
Features and Functions
Fault, performance, and security management
MIBs
Cisco Element Management Framework MIB for Northbound Trap Forwarding
Programming Interfaces
None
SYSTEM CAPACITY
Cisco MGC Node Manager has been verified operational, managing up to 20 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch failover pairs. Response time depends on PGW calls per second, the number of operators, and the size of the Cisco MGC Node Manager server.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Table 7. System Requirements
Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Network Size
Small Network
1-3 Operators
1-5 Nodes
24 Traps/Minute
Midsize Network*; 4-6 Operators;
6-10 Nodes; 36-42 Traps/Minute
Large Network; 7-10 Operators; 11-20 Nodes; 42-54 Traps/Minute
Single Machine
Presentation Server
Management Server
Presentation Server **
Management Server
RAM (GB)
2
2
2
2
4
Swap (GB)
4
2
4
2
8
Disk Drives*** (9 GB Minimum)
4
1
4
1
4-6
CPU
2 x 440 MHz-1.05 GHz
2 x 440 MHz-1.05 GHz
2 x 1.05 GHz
4 x 1.05 GHz
4 x 1.05 GHz
* Presentation and management servers may run co-resident for midsize networks when faster Sun CPUs are used or operator loads are light. When combined, RAM and swap are added, while a total of four hard drives is sufficient. Adding more presentation servers increases the number of operators supported.
** Additional presentation servers may be added, if necessary, to maintain good operator response time in large networks with heavy alarm traffic. Additional operator support is planned for testing.
*** A two-disk machine will work for smaller networks with less traffic and fewer operators. Response time to operator commands will slow down as the network grows and additional operators are added. Adding one or two additional disk drives can improve performance by supporting parallel access reducing overall seek time.
Cisco MGC Node Manager has been tested with Sun UltraSPARC II and III systems. Pure Sun products that meet or exceed the sizing recommendation are required to ensure Cisco Software Application Support (SAS) for Cisco MGC Node Manager.
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