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Tipos de e-Infraestructura

Estado del Arte Nacional

5 Capítulo V:

5.2 Iniciativas Internacionales: e-infraestructuras para el desarrollo de la e-ciencia en Clima

5.2.1 Tipos de e-Infraestructura

LZU 108 9138 R1A

Description

With the introduction of MTX19, a number of important features, capabilities and changes have been introduced. Also, additional features have been introduced that are not a part of the MTX19 release but are being released in the same time frame. These features

introduce new and enhanced network functions,and changes to hardware, software and user interfaces.

This Web Based Learning course is a knowledge-based Delta which discusses some of these features for the Core Network. It can be a great asset to anyone wanting to keep in touch and be ahead of the CDMA Core Network changes.

This course includes

- the discontinued use of the Netra 440 and the introduction of CCMP8000 for CDMA Network Manager (CNM)

- the discontinued use of the Audio Provisioning Server (APS) and its replacement - Multi-BSC NOIS Signaling Agents (NSA)

- Audio Capture Tool (ACT) and Bearer Call Trace (BCT) - Network Element IP Connectivity Application

- Integrated Media Gateway Control Function (iMGCF), IP Peering and Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR)

- EVRC-NW and High Definition (HD) Voice

This course is applicable to CDMA Core Technicians, Network Operations and Network Engineers.

Learning objectives

On completion of this course the participants will be able to: 1 Identify the purpose of this Delta course.

1.1 Describe the course scope. 1.2 Identify the course objectives.

2 Describe the hardware and user interface changes to the P-MSC with MTX19. 2.1 Identify the changes made in the CDMA Network Manager (CNM) platforms. 2.2 Explain the removal of the Audio Provisioning Server (APS) and what is used to

handle what were APS functions.

2.3 Describe the characteristics and functions of the EVRC-B v4.5 feature.

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3 Describe the characteristics, functions and implementation of the Multi-BSC NSA feature.

3.1 Describe the characteristics and functions of the Multi-BSC NSA feature.

3.2 Identify the types of migration paths which may be required to support Multi-BSC NSA and the use of the migration tool called SMEBSCCI.

3.3 Identify new and changed logs.

3.4 Identify new and changed commands/tools that pertain to the management of Multi- BSC NSA for the Core Network.

4 Explain the characteristics, functions and use of the Audio Capture Tool (ACT) and the Bearer Call Trace (BCT).

4.1 Describe the characteristics and functions of the Audio Capture Tool (ACT) and the Bearer Call Trace (BCT) tool.

4.2 Explain how Audio Capture Tool (ACT) is used.

4.3 Identify administrative tasks related to the Audio Capture Tool (ACT). 4.4 Explain how Bearer Call Trace (BCT) is used.

4.5 Identify logs and alarms that relate to ACT and BCT.

4.6 Identify additional information, restrictions and limitations for both ACT and BCT. 5 Explain the characteristics, functions and use of the Network Element IP Connectivity

Application tool.

5.1 Describe the purposes, characteristics and functions of the NE IP Connectivity Application.

5.2 Identify the phases and steps used with the NE IP Connectivity Application. 5.3 Describe NE IP Connectivity Application reports and report file name formats. 5.4 Identify additional information, restrictions and limitations of the NE IP Connectivity

Application.

6 Describe the characteristics, functions, related concepts and system impacts of the Integrated Media Gateway Control Function (iMGCF), inter-carrier Peering and Adaptive Multi Rate (AMR) codec features.

6.1 Explain the characteristics and functions of the integrated Media Gateway Control Function (iMGCF), IP Peering and Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR), including the key concepts that relate to these features.

6.2 At a high level, explain the tables, table provisioning and keycodes involved in the support of iMGCF.

6.3 Describe the changes made to OFCENG to support iMGCF.

6.4 Identify the impacts on the Media Gateway (MGW) in order to support iMGCF. 6.5 Describe iMGCF-related alarms and logs.

6.6 Describe the impacts that iMGCF has had on some of the tools and commands. 6.7 Explain the change made to the CNM Component Manager tree.

6.8 List operational measurements (OM) introduced to support iMGCF.

6.9 List some of the restrictions, limitations and other information for the iMGCF. 7 Explain the characteristics, functions and implementation of the EVRC-NW and HD

Voice features.

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7.2 Describe the mapping between EVRC-B (SO 68) and EVRC-NW (SO 73). 7.3 Describe the Hardware and Software requirements of EVRC-NW.

7.4 Describe implementation Restrictions and Limitations. 7.5 Describe EVRC-NW activation.

7.6 Summarize changes to Tables, Tools, Logs and OM associated with EVRC-NW.

Target audience

The target audience for this course is:

Network Design Engineer, Network Deployment Engineer, Service Deployment Engineer, System Technician, Service Technician, System Engineer, Service Engineer, Field Technician, System Administrator

Prerequisites

Successful completion of the following courses: CDMA Portfolio Overview, LZU 108 8408 CDMA Core Network Overview, LZU 108 8407

Duration and class size

The length of the course is 0 days and 3 hours and the maximum number of participants is 1.

Learning situation

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The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.

Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (minutes)

1 Delta Introduction 2 min

1 Additions and Changes Related to Hardware and User

Interfaces 28 min

1 Multi-BSC NSA 21 min

1 Audio Capture Tool (ACT) and Bearer Call Trace (BCT) 36 min 1 NE IP Connectivity Application 29 min 1 Integrated Media Gateway Control Function (iMGCF), IP

Peering and Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR)