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Appendix B FIM/XML
FIM/XML File and Shared iFC File
FIM/XML File and Shared iFC File
A Shared Initial Filter Criteria (iFC) file specifies all the data required to provision a new feature in the
Element Management System (EMS). Using the shared iFC file is analogous to provisioning feature data
through the CLI. You can provision all the user commands supported through CLI using the shared iFC.
The Cisco BTS 10200 supports the following commands through shared iFC:
Add/change/delete feature
Add/change/delete feature-config fname
Add/ change/delete vsc
Add/change/delete sip-trigger-profile
Add/Change/delete subscriber-sip-trigger-profile
Add/Change/Delete service
Add/Change/Delete subscriber-service-profile
The following conditions apply to the configurable FIM/XML file and the shared iFC file:
Any property provisionable through FIM/XML cannot be provisioned through the shared iFC file.
If an external feature name exists in the FIM/XML file but is not defined in the EMS, then the EMS
provisions that external-feature name by reading the FIM/XML file.

Features Defined in FIM/XML and Shared iFC

The Shared iFC file defines the features invoked by Cisco BTS 10200. The FIM/XML defines the
information pertaining to interactions between these features.
Table 7 explains the parameter names that can be configured in the FIM/XML and Shared iFC.
Table 7 Parameters in FIM/XML and Shared iFC
Parameters FIM/XML Shared iFC
Feature Type (Originating and Terminating) No Yes
SIP Trigger Profile No Yes
Feature-SIP Trigger Profile Mapping No Yes
Feature Config Data No Yes
VSC No Yes
Precedence Information Yes No
Inhibition Information Yes No
Response Profile Yes No