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Operation and Maintenance Center

OMC v4.25
Features

Complete Management Platform for Comba repeaters and boosters. Collection of events from network elements, report alarm condition in near real-time or scheduled manner. Alarm management, reporting and tracking of alarm status for all network elements. Rapidly browsing the entire inventory through hierarchical display. Perform real-time query or scheduled query for selected parameters. Concurrent handling of network elements. Scheduled batch processing of commands. North Bound Interface for integration with others EMS or NMS with SNMP. Support SMS or Datalink communication mode. Optional interface to SMS center (SMPPv3.4). Support alarm forwarding to cellular device handset via SMS. Support TCP/IP or GPRS communication mode optionally. Electronic Map Interface (MapX 5.0 or above version). Running on standard PC platform. Utilizing proven Microsoft SQL database technology to achieve scaleable, reliable and secure architecture.

Product Description
When deploying a repeater and/or booster fleet it is essential to have full control over the status of the individual network elements. Comba Operation and Maintenance Center (OMC) is a software platform that allows configuration, operation and maintenance all functions, parameters and resources for all Comba network elements. Extensive and automatic alarm functionality ensures a continuous awareness of the status of the repeater and booster fleet allowing the operator to take immediate and appropriate actions when needed. The communication between the network elements and the OMC can be achieved via either one or more wireless (GSM) modems or via one or more fixed line (PSTN) modems, optionally via WAN or GPRS network. In addition to Datalink mode of GSM Modems, OMC features SMS functionality which minimizes the required number of server modems to only one. Standard Microsoft SQL Server application is used for storage of network element parameters and resources. The OMC supports a single computer or in a server-client environment. Several remote clients can easily be operated from different locations sharing one single database over LAN.

Typical Network Management Diagram

Information contained in this document is subject to confirmation at time of ordering. http://www.comba-telecom.com OMC v4.25

Issued: 21Nov07 Control: 3-0-0 1/2

Operation and Maintenance Center


OMC v4.25
Requirements OMC Server Minimum Hardware Requirements
Processor Memory Hard disk Network Serial Ports Modem CD-ROM Single Computer Application Pentium IV, 2 GHz Clock speed 1 GByte 5 GByte Server-Client Application Pentium IV, 2 GHz Clock speed 2 GByte 20 GByte

100 BaseT LAN At least one available Com Port 1x GSM or PSTN (Call ID required) CD-ROM 4x speed

OMC Server Software Requirements


Operating System Supported Database Applications Windows XP Standard edition with SP2 (US version) Single Computer Application Server-Client Application (less than 50 elements) Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition SP4 Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Personal Edition Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Pentium IV, 1.5 GHz Clock speed 512 MByte 1 GByte 100 BaseT LAN Not Required Not Required CD-ROM 4x speed Windows XP standard edition with SP2 (US version) MS-SQL Server Client Tools or MDAC 2.7 Component

OMC Client Minimum Hardware Requirements


Processor Memory Hard disk Network Serial Ports Modem CD-ROM

OMC Client Software Requirements


Operation System Additional Software Required

OMC Client GUI

Information contained in this document is subject to confirmation at time of ordering. http://www.comba-telecom.com OMC v4.25

Issued: 21Nov07 Control: 3-0-0 2/2

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