14Introduction
•C — document function. For example:
—1 represents a user guide
—3 represents an installation document
•DD — sequential digits
Note: Unlike order numbers, technical document numbers normally do not change with each product or library release.
Category
The specific category that an technical document falls under is defined as follows:
•Basics — Includes library navigation, system overview, and new release information documents.
•Planning and Engineering — Includes tasks specific to planning, designing, and engineering the network (including the hardware and software); the network management system and internetworking products such as determining the right technology for the network; accessing the network performance requirements and understanding hardware and software migration impacts; scheduling and ordering; sales application engineering; implementation planning; and traffic/capacity engineering. It also includes card and cabling descriptions.
•Installation and Commissioning — Includes tasks performed during initial hardware and software installation; initial configuration; testing/commissioning of installation, acceptance, and signoff.
•System Administration and Security — Includes general system administration and security tasks such as creating user accounts and defining and optimizing system security. Includes Optivity Telephony Manager and Element Manager documents.
•Operations — Includes tasks associated with feature and/or application installation, configuration, and activation (including telephones, terminals, consoles, etc.). Includes tasks specific to administering the database, generating reports, and related services.
•Performance and Fault Management — Includes
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Library Reference
Release 5.5 20 December 2007
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