- Preface
- Chapter 1 - Starting and Shutting Down the BTS
- Chapter 2 - Managing BTS Users and Commands Using EMS
- Chapter 3 - Monitoring and Backing up the BTS
- Chapter 4 - Operating the BTS
- Chapter 5 - Managing External Resources
- Chapter 6 - Using BTS Measurements
- Chapter 7 - Using the BTS SNMP Agent
- Appendix A - Feature Tones
- Appendix B - FIM/XML
Preface
Introduction
This document is the Operations and Maintenance Guide for the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch, Release 6.0.4.
Organization
This guide has the following chapters:
•Chapter 1 "Starting and Shutting Down the BTS"—Tells you how to start up and shut down the BTS
•Chapter 2 "Managing BTS Users and Commands Using EMS"—Describes operator interfaces to the BTS and how to manage access and users
•Chapter 3 "Monitoring and Backing Up the BTS"—Includes overall BTS maintenance strategies
•Chapter 4 "Operating the BTS"—Tells you how to operate the BTS
•Chapter 5 "Managing External Resources"—Tells you how to manage external resources provisioned on the BTS using administrative (ADM) commands
•Chapter 6 "Using BTS Measurements"—Describes BTS traffic measurements and tells you how to use them
•Chapter 1 "Using the BTS SNMP Agent"—Explains how to use the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent
•"Feature Tones"—Explains special tones the BTS supports for subscriber and operator features
•"FIM/XML"—Explains the Feature Interaction Module/Extensible Markup Language (FIM/XML) feature.
Document Change History
This table provides the revision history for the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Operations and Maintenance Guide, Release 6.0.4.
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May 14, 2012 |
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Initial document for Release 6.0.4 |
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