Cisco Systems BTS 10200 manual Hardware Changes in Release, Software Changes in Release

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Alarms

There is a new alarm to monitor disk partition usage, specified by the percentage of consumption. The cause of the alarm is that a process on the system is writing too much data to a partition; when the alarm is activated, the system operator should force a switchover, and clean up the disk partition.

Hardware Changes in Release 3.5

The reduced physical interface is new to Cisco BTS 10200 Release 3.5. It was introduced as part of the small platform, and adds support for a network configuration consisting of two Ethernet interfaces each on the Call Agent and EMS host machines.

Cisco BTS 10200 Release 3.5 supports the current 9/5 configuration and a new reduced 2/2 configuration. Previously, the Call Agent host machine required nine Ethernet interfaces and the EMS host machine required five Ethernet interfaces.

The reduced physical interface was introduced for the for small platform configurations only. The Cisco sold hardware configuration continues to use a standard interface.

Software Changes in Release 3.5

The software changes in Release 3.5 are explained in detail in the user documentation and these release notes.

Flash Archive and Disk Mirroring

Flash archive does not work well with Disk Suite mirroring; therefore, Cisco recommends that users create the archive without disk mirroring.

Target Market and opticall.cfg

In Release 3.x, when the Target market is china in opticall.cfg, putting NOA=UNKNOWN in the dial-plan table is mandatory.

Updated Disk Replacement Procedure

The Disk Replacement procedure in the Operations Manual was updated. Please ignore the outdated Disk Replacement procedure in Chapter 1 of the Release 3.5 Operations manual, and instead use the updated procedure.

The updated procedure is located at the Updated Disk Replacement hyperlink on the Operations Manual (Release 3.5) index.

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Contents Contents Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Release Notes for Release 3.5System Requirements Ordering the Hardware and Software Solution from CiscoSoftware Only Purchase Installation Notes Operator AccessComponent Interoperability Deactivating SS7 Links New Features in ReleaseNew and Changed Information Limitations and RestrictionsCalea Feature Small Platform FeatureIsdn PRI Variant New Oamp Features Auto Recovery of Hung CICsTarget Market and opticall.cfg Hardware Changes in ReleaseSoftware Changes in Release Flash Archive and Disk MirroringOpen Caveats for Release CaveatsDescription Workaround CSCdz71336 CSCdz82534 CSCdz83047 CSCdz75373 CSCdz79111 CSCdz84920 CSCdz90189 Resolved Caveats in Release 3.5 Version ACTIVE=NULL Related Documentation Documentation UpdatesObtaining Documentation Documentation Feedback Obtaining Technical AssistanceCisco.com Technical Assistance Center Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC WebsiteContacting TAC by Telephone S CO CO N F I D E N T I a L
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BTS 10200 specifications

Cisco Systems BTS 10200 is a robust platform designed to meet the demands of modern telecommunications. This session border controller (SBC) facilitates the management of voice over IP (VoIP) traffic, enabling secure and efficient communication across diverse networks. The BTS 10200 plays a critical role in integrating voice and data services while ensuring high-quality user experiences and regulatory compliance.

One of the standout features of the BTS 10200 is its ability to support a wide range of protocols, making it highly versatile. It is compatible with both legacy systems and modern IP-based solutions, ensuring seamless interoperability. This adaptability allows service providers to migrate to next-generation networks without disrupting existing services.

The BTS 10200 is built upon a highly scalable architecture, allowing it to handle large volumes of traffic. This scalability is crucial for service providers as they expand their networks to accommodate more users and services. The platform supports hundreds of thousands of simultaneous sessions, which is essential for large-scale deployments such as in mobile and fixed-line networks.

Security is a paramount feature of the BTS 10200. It incorporates multiple layers of security protocols, including encryption and authentication mechanisms, to protect against unauthorized access and potential cyber threats. The platform also features robust filtering and Denial of Service (DoS) protection, ensuring that VoIP services remain stable and reliable even under adverse conditions.

Quality of Service (QoS) management is another critical characteristic of the BTS 10200. It allows for traffic prioritization to ensure that voice signals maintain clarity and reduce latency. Through advanced traffic shaping and management techniques, service providers can enhance the overall user experience even during peak usage periods.

Furthermore, the BTS 10200 supports a wide array of management and monitoring tools, enabling network administrators to gain insights into performance metrics, traffic trends, and system health. This data-driven approach allows for intelligent decision-making and proactive maintenance.

In summary, the Cisco Systems BTS 10200 is a powerful, secure, and scalable solution for managing voice and data services in today's complex telecommunications environment. Its combination of protocol support, robust security measures, QoS capabilities, and management tools positions it as a key asset for service providers looking to enhance their offerings and ensure reliable communications for their users.