Riverstone Networks 1300 manual KEY Features, ALCATEL-LUCENT 5020 Softswitch Applications

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KEY FEATURES

The Alcatel-Lucent 1300 CMC provides integrated network management from one terminal, as shown in Figure 2. Key features include:

>Network-wide access, for NGN/IMS management from one terminal

>Complete element management of the Alcatel-Lucent 5020 Softswitch, Alcatel-Lucent 7510/7515 MG, application servers, network databases, multiservice access nodes and, where applicable, the Alcatel- Lucent 5070 SSG

>Integrated network management for all network elements

>Software management for the Alcatel-Lucent media gateways

>Provisioning functions across network elements

>Subscriber-migration support

>Trunk management for softswitches and gateways

>Measurement-data forwarding

>Interface for service provisioning and inventory data

>Service-order interface for subscriber provisioning (XML based)

>Central backup for all network elements (NEs)

>Secured interfaces such as SNMPv3 and Secure Shell (SSH)

>Central authentication via Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)

ALCATEL-LUCENT 5020 SOFTSWITCH APPLICATIONS

>Alarm management

>Fault restoration

>Trunk management

>Routing management

>Subscriber management

>IP connection management

>No. 7 message transfer part (MTP) management

>Signaling connection control part (SCCP) management

>Provisioning of trunking gateway terminations

>Verification of trunking gateway configurations

The Alcatel-Lucent 1300 CMC helps service providers to maximize the value of their current investments as well as to enable future revenue streams.

Figure 2 - Alcatel-Lucent 1300 CMC Operator Desktop

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Contents Alcatel-Lucent 1300 Convergent Network Management Center Page Integrated Network Management Today and Tomorrow Overview of Alcatel-Lucent 1300 CMC Network Management Opex Savings Capex SavingsNEW Revenue Streams Proven Network ManagementKEY Features ALCATEL-LUCENT 5020 Softswitch ApplicationsIntuitive GUI Subscriber and Routing ProvisioningOSS Interfaces Complete Value Proposition C AT E L L U C E N T