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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Operations a
nd Maintenance Guide, Release 6.0.x
OL-16000-07
Preface
Introduction
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MENU
Models
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Contents
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CONTENTS
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Preface
Organization
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Document Change History
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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Starting and Shutting Down the BTS
Meeting Power Requirements
Starting BTS Hardware
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Shutting Down BTS Hardware
Starting BTS Software
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Managing BTS Users and Commands Using EMS
Logging into the EMS Using CLI
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Managing Users
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Managing Commands
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Adapter and User Security
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Solaris OS Security and BTShard Package
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Operator Interface
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Vulnerabilities in H.323 Message Processing
Authentication, Authorization and Accounting Support
Pluggable Authentication Module Support
User Security Account Management
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Sun Microsystems Configurations
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Solaris OS Patches
Trace Normal Forms (TNF) Support
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XML Libraries
Device GLM Patch
Security CE Patch
Security Bad_Trap Patch
Java SDK Patches
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Monitoring and Backing Up the BTS
Detecting and Preventing BTS Congestion
Monitoring BTS Hardware
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Checking BTS System Health
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Using BTS System-Health Reports
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Checking BTS System Time
Checking the OS Log of Each Host Machine
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Checking Disk Mirroring on Each Host Machine
CA/FS Side A
CA/FS Side B
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EMS Side A
EMS Side B
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Auditing Databases and Tables
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Exporting Provisioned Data
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3-9
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Limitations
Creating Numbering Resource Utilization/Forecast (NRUF) Reports
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Creating Reports for Nonrural Primary and Intermediate Carriers
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Creating Reports for Rural Primary and Intermediate Carriers
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Backing Up the Software Image
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Full Database Auditing
Checking Shared Memory
From CA/FS Side A
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From CA/FS Side B
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Backing Up the Full BTS
Backing Up the CA/FS
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Backing up the EMS/BDMS
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Backing up the EMS Database
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Using FTP to Setup File Transfer
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Using SFTP to Setup File Transfer
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Archiving Your Database
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Examining Heap Usage
Checking the DNS Server
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Log Archive Facility (LAF)
Secure Transfer of Files
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Other Capabilities
Provisioning LAF
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
Enabling LAF Process
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Setup Non-Interactive SSH Login to External Archive Server
Adding Static Routes
LAF Alarm Information
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Moving Core Files
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Operating the BTS
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Managing Subscribers
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Viewing Calls
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Using Status and Control Commands
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Using Show and Change Commmands
Using ERAC Commands
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Managing Transactions
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Scheduling Commands
Limitations
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Managing External Resources
Viewing BTS System-Wide Status
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Managing Trunk Groups and Trunks
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Managing Subscriber Terminations
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Managing Gateways
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Managing Other External Resources
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Learning External Resource Dependencies
5-24
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Source Token
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Figure 5-3 ISDN Administrative and Operational Maintenance States for a Trunking Gateway
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5-27
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GigE Support
Prerequisites
Provisioning the GigE Interface
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Using BTS Measurements
Using Measurements
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Learning the Measurement Types
ISDN Measurements
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Call Processing Measurements
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MGCP Adapter Measurements
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DQoS Measurements
SIP Measurements
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Service Interaction Manager Measurements
POTS Local FS Measurements
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POTS Application Server Measurements
POTS Miscellaneous FS Measurements
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POTS Class of Service FS Measurements
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POTS Screen List Editing FS Measurements
POTS Customer Originated Trace FS Measurements
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POTS Automatic Callback, Recall, and Call Return Measurements
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POTS Limited Call Duration (Prepaid/Postpaid) with RADIUS Interface to AAA Measurements
POTS Call Forwarding Combination Measurements
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AIN Services FS Measurements
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SCCP Protocol Measurements
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TCAP Protocol Measurements
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SUA Measurements
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M3UA Protocol Measurements
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SCTP Measurements
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IUA Measurements
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ISUP MeasurementsI
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6-51
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ISUP (ANSI) Measurements
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ISUP (France) Measurements
ISUP (Poland) Measurements ISUP (ITU-China) Measurements
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ISUP (ITU-Mexico) Measurements
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ISUP (ITU-HongKong) Measurements
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Audit Measurements
SIP Interface Adapter Measurements
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Call Detail Block Measurements
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Event Messaging Measurements
Dynamic QoS Measurements
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PCMM Measurements
SNMP Protocol Measurements
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Trunk Group Usage Measurements
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Announcement Measurements
H.323 Protocol Measurements
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Call Tools Measurements
AIN Tools Measurements
PCT Tools Measurements
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CPU Usage Measurements
Memory Usage Measurements
Disk Usage Measurements
Network I/O Usage Measurements
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System Load Usage Measurements
Disk I/O Usage Measurements
ENUM Measurements
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Diameter Message Counters
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Single Number Reach Counters
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Using the BTS SNMP Agent
Managing User Access to the SNMP Agent
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Viewing SNMP Trap Reports
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Viewing and Managing BTS Components
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Querying the SNMP Agent
Enabling NMS to Query/Poll Solaris SNMP Agent
APPENDIX
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A
Feature Tones
Tones per Feature
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request when
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Tone Frequencies and Cadences
APPENDIX
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B
FIM/XML
Understanding the Configurable FIM/XML Feature
Advantages of the FIM/XML Tool
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Tool Requirements
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Writing an External FIM/XML File
Defining Features
Elements in the External FIM/XML File
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Define Element
Precedence-Exception Element
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Inhibit Others Element
Inhibit Me Element
Response Profile Element
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Error
Operation
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Installing the FIM/XML File Using the Offline FIM/XML Tool
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FIM/XML File and Shared iFC File
Features Defined in FIM/XML and Shared iFC
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Provisioning iFC
Defining a New feature as the Originating Feature
Defining a VSC
Defining the SIP Trigger Profile
Feature Configuration
Subscriber-Sip-Trigger-Profile
Service-Id
Subscriber-Service-Profile
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Feature Restrictions and Limitations