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INTRODUCTION 3
IPTV COURSES 7
RollingStream® IPTV System Courses 7
BROADBAND COURSES 19
iAN8K Broadband Access 19
GEPON 26
NetRing® System 30
NGN COURSES 35
mSwitch® System Courses 46
GLOBAL LOCATIONS 74
You can have the best product, a sophisticated infrastructure, and the latest technology; but to thrive in today’s
marketplace, you need a highly-skilled workforce that is prepared to meet your business and operational objectives.
Training is essential to creating and maintaining an effective workforce. UTStarcom can deliver training when and where
you need it most - via the desktop, Internet, in the lab, in the field, or in the classroom. The expertise of our course
development and delivery specialists ensures that your learning program achieves targeted, measurable results.
Learning solutions align competence investment with operator strategy and business goals for increased Return on
Investment (ROI).
Two components of the Learning Solutions service are also offered as stand-alone services: Structured Knowledge
Transfer (SKT) and Competence Consulting.
SKT is an on-the-job program that focuses on mentoring individual employees in their actual work environment
for optimized competence transfer.
Competence Consulting is a service that analyzes an operator's training and performance needs based on the
operator's business requirements. The outcome is a Competence Gap Analysis Report.
UTStarcom offers training anytime, anywhere - at our education centers, customer sites, online through the virtual
classroom, or by self-paced training through a web portal. Practical training on equipment can also be delivered
remotely through Remote Training Lab.
Blended Training
As an alternative to training using single product types and delivery methods, we develop many of our packages using a
blended training concept. Blended training involves a multi-faceted approach using multiple types of training products,
delivery, and optimally information systems support. It actually begins with the development process; balancing the
knowledge and skills requirements, appropriate training methodology, and suitable delivery methods resulting in a
mixed or blended training approach.
Customized Training
In today’s day and age, it’s imperative to be able to mold a solution that best fits your customer’s needs as network
requirements vary from customer to customer, and the “one size fits all” approach might not be feasible in every
situation. We at UTStarcom fully understand this and have the capabilities and expertise to develop customized training
courses that take into account your specific network, systems, resources, and capabilities.
Course Benefits
Learn from instructors who are subject matter experts with experience in helping others grasp technical concepts
and skills
Gain a thorough understanding of UTStarcom solutions
Go beyond written publications to pursue “hidden details” and get answers that meet your personal job-related
needs
Practice applying course Contents in a training environment where “mistakes” can be rectified without
jeopardizing equipment or your reputation
IPTV
Our IPTV product family enables the delivery of Broadcast TV and VOD services over
an IP network along with a plethora of value-add applications, such as time-shift TV,
video conferencing, distance learning, IP Surveillance, and many more. UTStarcom’s
IPTV solution lays the framework for several applications that can be custom designed
for operators, effectively differentiating its services and increasing its ARPU potential –
especially imperative in highly competitive market environments.
BROADBAND
Our Broadband product family includes various IP-based broadband access
technologies including IP DSL, GEPON, industry leading MSAN and next generation
optical transport and edge aggregation solutions (MSTP). UTStarcom’s broadband
solutions offer the benefit of converged access, via the MSAN approach, with an
integrated TDM migration, POTS termination, DSL, Media Gateway, and GEPON
access on the same platform, thus reducing the operator’s capital expenditure (CAPEX)
and operating expenditure (OPEX) substantially.
NGN
Our NGN product family includes IP Telephony solutions for next generation voice and
data networks. Applications supported by UTStarcom include PSTN emulation, Voice
over Broadband (VoBB) and Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC), among others. Besides
providing the operator the benefit of reduced recurring operating expense (OPEX),
UTStarcom’s NGN solution is an application enabler and provides the additional benefit
of an integrated back end system for all of UTStarcom’s solutions, including NGN,
Broadband and IPTV --thus enabling a true converged triple play service delivery of
voice, data, and video.
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N The RollingStream IPTV system is an end-to-end all-IP based solution that features a suite of products and services
that enable telecom operators, as well as cable and satellite service providers, to deliver triple play, broadcast-quality
television and on-demand entertainment services to residential and commercial premises. From its inception, the
RollingStream IPTV System was designed with the scalability, reliability, and bandwidth efficiency required to enable
operators to offer new services that represent new revenue opportunities over existing network infrastructures. These
include broadcast TV, timeshift TV, high definition VOD, Internet gaming, and interactive services. The RollingStream
product family includes: a streaming and storage server system (MediaStation); an encoder/transcoder for
assimilating disparate video signals onto a unified distribution system; a set-top box (Media Console) that resides in
the end-user premise and can provide Internet access, broadcast TV, video on demand, nPVR and other value-
added services; and a network management system that can enable nonstop, system-wide operation.
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(Students): Min 6, Max 10
Target audience for this course includes sales engineers, support engineers, Course Level: Introductory
N field engineers, system engineers, network administrators, and other technical
Hands-On: Lecture/discussion
professionals responsible for working with the RollingStream IPTV System.
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Course Prerequisites: Location:
Customer site
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Course Content:
Product Overview Media Station Elements DRM
System Architecture Network Management CTMS
Applications and Services OSS Elements Set Top Box / Media Console
High Availability Transaction Servers
Target audience for this course includes field and system engineers, network Class Size
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Min 6, Max 10
(Students):
administrators, and other technical professionals responsible for provisioning
the RollingStream IPTV System. Delivery Method: Instructor-led
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Course Level: Intermediate
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UTStarcom or
Location:
Customer site
Before attending this course you should have a working knowledge of data networking
and telecommunications, and a basic understanding of TCP/IP protocol and IP Training Material: English
addressing. A solid understanding of Oracle software and the Solaris™ operating
system is also required. The UTStarcom RollingStream IPTV System Introduction and Language: English N
Architecture course is a required prerequisite.
* Verify for available releases with a
Training solutions representative.
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SAM & BPM Overview BPM Create Service, Tariff & Price Plans
SAM Create and Modify BPM Add Billing Parameters
ID's, Accounts & Creating Content Group, Channel Package,
Subscribers SVOD, Content Package & Free Content
Assign Services to Subscribers
T Upon successful completion of this course you will be able to: Setting up time-shift TV
Describe metadata
V Describe the MAM subsystems and process interactions
Virtual channel setup
Use OSS to create programs, channels and metadata VOD provisioning and
Use NMS for physical channel configuration distribution management
Use the LoadService application and MAM to load VOD contents
B Provision Time shift TV, and TV schedules with OSS
R Use EPG tools to define Hotlist and Promotions
View metadata using MySQL®
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A Who Should Attend? COURSE DETAILS
Duration: 2 Days
D Target audience for this course includes engineers responsible for provisioning
Class Size
content (VOD and TV). Min 6, Max 10
B (Students):
Delivery Method: Instructor-led
A Course Prerequisites: Course Level: Intermediate
N Hands-On: 60%
D Before attending this course you should have a working knowledge of data networking
and telecommunications, and a basic understanding of TCP/IP protocol and IP Location:
UTStarcom or
Customer site
addressing. A solid understanding of Oracle® and Solaris™ is also required. The
UTStarcom RollingStream IPTV System Introduction and Architecture course is a Training Material: English
required prerequisite.
Language: English
N * Verify for available releases with a
Training solutions representative.
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N MAM Overview Channel Configuration in NMS
Metadata MDDB
MAM Process Interactions EPG Tools
and Subsystem
MAM Configuration
Creating Programs,
Channels and Metadata
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Customer site
Language: English
EPG Overview Making EPG Page Trivial
Customization
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EPG Architecture and * Verify for available releases with a
Implementation Model Making EPG Page Layout
Customization
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Designing New EPG Page N
Redesigning EPG
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D Target audience for this course includes field and system engineers, network
administrators, and other technical professionals responsible for administering
Hands-On: 60%
Course Content:
Navigating the NMS GUI TS Cluster Configuration
Fault Management Managing TS Processes
Inventory Management Key TS Logs and Files
Topology and System
Management
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P Overall system capabilities, scalability, manageability, operability, security, reliability, supporting technologies,
hardware, software, architecture, and applications
T Central Media Station (CMS), Home Media Station (HMS) and Edge Media Station (EMS) Transaction Server
(TS), Subscriber Location Register (SLR), Media Location Register (MLR) components, functions, content
V storage and distribution
Operation Support System (OSS), Network Management System (NMS), OMC-M Agent functions
Customer-Account-Service, Online Billing System (OBS), Media Assets Management System (MAMS),
Customer Self Service (CSS), Digital Rights Management (DRM), Equipment Security Management (ESM),
B Prepaid Service Center (PSC), Transaction Server Event Handler (TSEH), and Set Top Box (STB) startup, boot-
up and performance
R System operations and component interactions based upon demonstration on live system
Use SAM to create and manage subscribers
O Use SAM to provision subscribers for different types of service (Live TV, SVOD, and VOD)
A Configure subscribers for prepaid and postpaid services
Use BPM to create billing plans, service plans, price plans, tariff and reward plans
D Describe metadata
B Describe the MAM subsystems and process interactions
Use OSS to create programs, channels and metadata
A Use NMS for physical channel configuration
N Use the LoadService application and MAM to load VOD contents
Provision Time shift TV, and TV schedules with OSS
D Use EPG tools to define Hotlist and Promotions
View metadata using MySQL® software
Identify EPG components and their role in the RollingStream IPTV system
Describe the EPG architecture and implementation model
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B Metadata
MAM Process Interactions and Subsystem
R MAM Configuration
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B UTStarcom is among the pioneers in the development of next-generation IP-based DSLAM products that require neither
ATM internetworking for upstream traffic nor additional ATM elements. Our IP DSLAMs reside on the edge of a service
A provider’s network and enable network transition from narrowband to broadband by aggregating and converging
subscriber traffic onto a unified IP stream for handoff. The iAN8K series integrates the standalone functionalities of a
N traditional Digital Loop Carrier (DLC), a next-generation VoIP Media Gateway (MG), and our industry-leading IP DSLAM
into a single convenient, multiservice access platform. The platform can empower service providers with maximum
D deployment flexibility for delivering single as well as multiple converged services. By integrating the features of our
proven AN-2000 Multi Service Access Node (MSAN), MG platform, and IP DSLAM broadband access, the iAN8K series
presents operators with an ideal strategy for incrementally migrating from TDM to IP-based voice and next-generation
data services.
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G GEPON
UTStarcom’s Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network (GEPON) platform is designed to deliver high-speed voice,
N data, and video services to residential and business subscribers. The complete solution, comprising the Optical Line
Terminal (OLT) and Optical Network Unit (ONU), represents a high-speed, fiber-to-the home or building (FTTH, FTTB)
alternative to copper. The GEPON platform can be an extremely cost-effective alternative to conventional access
equipment, reducing points of failure and simplifying network architecture.
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COURSE DETAILS
D Who Should Attend?
Duration: 3 Hrs.
B Target audience for this course includes all persons interested in learning Class Size Min 6, Max 10
(Students):
A where and how the iAN8K B1000 MSAP platform fits into a telecomm network,
the technologies it supports, and the features planned for future releases.
Instructor-led
Delivery Method:
N (Web available)
Hands-On: Lecture
Before attending this course you should have a general knowledge of data networking UTStarcom or
Location:
and telecommunications, TDM technologies such as PDH and SDH, signaling protocols Customer site
(V5.x), the TCP/IP protocol and IP addressing.
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Language:
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N Course Content:
* Verify for available releases with a
Training solutions representative.
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Before attending this course you should have a working knowledge of data networking
and telecommunications. A solid understanding of TDM technologies such as PDH and
Training Material:
Language:
English
English or Spanish
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SDH, signaling protocols (V5.x), the TCP/IP protocol and IP addressing is also required.
* Verify for available releases with a
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Course Content:
System Overview Netman 4000 application POTS/ISDN Services
Hardware Introduction PDH Transport IPDSLAM Services
Installation and Setup SDH Transport VoIP Hardware and Application
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UTStarcom or
Location:
Course Prerequisites: Customer site
N Training Material: English
Working knowledge of data networking and telecommunications, a solid understanding
G of TDM technologies such as PDH and SDH, and signaling protocols (V5.x), a basic
understanding of the TCP/IP protocol and IP addressing, and the iAN8K B1000 MSAP
Language: English or Spanish
Course Content:
MGCP Signaling Analysis ADSL Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Intro Hardware Troubleshooting Guidelines
VoIP Troubleshooting Maintenance Practices
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Target audience for this course includes all persons interested in learning Class Size
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Min 6, Max 30
where and how the iAN8K B1000 IPDSLAM platform fits into a telecomm
network, the technologies it supports, and the features planned for future
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Delivery Method: Web-based
releases. N
Course Level: Introductory
Hands-On: Lecture
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Course Prerequisites:
UTStarcom or
Location:
Customer site
Before attending this course you should have a general knowledge of data networking
Training Material: English
and telecommunications, xDSL technologies such as ADSL and SHDSL, ATM
technologies, the TCP/IP protocol and IP addressing. Language: English or Spanish
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Course Content:
System Components Data Flows
System Description Shelf Architecture Future Features and
Technologies Modules Enhancements
Applications NETMAN 4000 Management
System Capacities System
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R Perform final configuration steps of the iAN8K B1000 IPDSLAM chassis for
remote management
O Describe common, interface, and transport modules associated with the iAN8K
B1000 IPDSLAM
A Access and use the UTStarcom NetmanTM 4000 NMS application to manage
an iAN8K B1000 IPDSLAM system
D Initially configure the iAN8K B1000 IPDSLAM chassis node and modules levels COURSE DETAILS
B for IPDSLAM applications
Administer various aspects of an iAN8K B1000 IPDSLAM system Duration: 3 Days
A Class Size
(Students): Min 6, Max 10
D Target audience for this course includes field and system engineers, network
administrators, and technicians responsible for installing, configuring, and/or
Course Level: Intermediate
UTStarcom or
Location:
Course Prerequisites: Customer site
N Before attending this course you should have a working knowledge of data networking Training Material: English
and telecommunications. A solid understanding of Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
G technologies, ATM, the TCP/IP protocol and IP addressing is also required.
Language: English or Spanish
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Instructor-led
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Course Prerequisites: (Web available) N
Course Level: Introductory
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Before attending this course you should have a general knowledge of data networking Hands-On: Lecture
and telecommunications, optical networks, xDSL technologies such as ADSL, ATM
technologies, the TCP/IP protocol and IP addressing. UTStarcom or
Location:
Customer site
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A Course Prerequisites:
Delivery Method: Instructor-led
Language: English
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* Verify for available releases with a
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Hands-On: 50%
Before attending this course you should have a working knowledge of the UNIX®
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Location:
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concepts along with Fiber Optic cabling is also required.
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AccessGuard 500™
The AccessGuard™ 500 system is a compact IP transaction accelerator designed to process secure IP-based
transactions in excess of one million per hour. The AccessGuard 500 system consolidates various functions including
security, routing, protocol handling, management and reporting into one condensed solution, while shortening the
transaction time to help reduce the transaction cost. It also reduces network operation costs by using the “less secure”
public Internet to provide secure transaction connections.
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mSwitch® System to emulate the TDM C4 switch system for mainly telephony traffic routing and
management.
– mSwitch System – in one or multiple deployment locations
– Emulate – to replace and/or to supplement (Greenfield)
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Intelligent Network
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N Combination of mSwitch® System core and MSAN access gateway to emulate the TDM C5
(and/or C4) mSwitch system.
– mSwitch system as the core – in one or multiple deployment locations
– MSAN as the access gateway
– Emulate – to replace and/or to supplement (Greenfield)
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C5 and POTS line telephony system.
– mSwitch System as the core – in one or multiple deployment locations
– SIP or MGCP VoIP device as the access in customer premise
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HLR /VLR
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WiFi
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Continuity Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) solution is one of the mSwitch based solutions,
N with a trademarked name – Continuity™.
Continuity FMC allows the end user to receive telephony service in different access networks but
under same user profile.
– Different access networks
• WiFi and GSM mainly in today’s product offering
– Single or dual (multiple) phones
– Single or dual phone numbers
– But always a logically single user profiles
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mSwitch System
mSwitch System B
Administration and
Overview Maintenance Intelligent Network
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CSS N
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UTStarcom’s iPAS core network provides call control, interconnection to the PSTN, mobility functions,
data connectivity, and overall network operations and back end support. The core network of the
iPAS solution is differentiated from the PAS™ solution in that the iPAS network interconnects with the
existing Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) by the Signaling System 7 (SS7) interface,
making it an ideal solution for areas where either extra switching capacity or the V5.2 Next
Generation Integrated Digital Loop Carrier (NG-IDLC) interface is not available. Using the IP trunking
capability, iPAS can operate as an independent network over a unified IP-based infrastructure.
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Centrex and
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Hardware Protection
mSwitch System Schemes
Overview
( Web-based ) Local Number
4 Hrs.
Portability
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PES-C5/VoBB/FMC/
iPAS
PHS Application Lawful Intercept
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10 Days 3 Days
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mBOSS Billing
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mSwitch System
mSwitch System
Fundamentals B
Administration and
Overview Maintenance
Intelligent Network
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Course Content: N
Traditional Telephone
Network Components
Signaling Concepts
General Switch Architecture
Service/Application Layer
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Switching Concepts Softswitch Defined
Access Layer Components
mSwitch Hardware Overview
Call Flow Examples
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Control Layer Components
OSS Layer Components
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D Course Prerequisites:
Location:
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B Before attending this course you should have a working knowledge of LAN and WAN networking concepts. A solid understanding of
R PSTN switches, signaling protocols (SS7), the TCP/IP protocol and IP addressing is highly recommended. You should also have a
solid understanding of the Solaris™, UNIX®, and Oracle® databases, telecommunication concepts and terminology. Familiarity with
O the mSwitch platform is desirable.
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B General mSwitch Platform Overview
mSwitch System Hardware (Chassis, Modules, Cabling)
A NE Initial Configuration
iUMG Overview and Basic Configuration
N iCS-P Overview and Basic Configuration
D C-SG Overview and Basic Configuration
iSG Overview and Basic Configuration
iMS and Announcement Management
Protocols Configuration
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Before attending this course you should have a working knowledge of LAN and WAN networking concepts. A solid understanding of
PSTN switches, signaling protocols (SS7), the TCP/IP protocol, and IP addressing is highly recommended. You should also have a
B solid understanding of the Solaris™, UNIX®, and Oracle® databases, telecommunication concepts and terminology. Familiarity with
the mSwitch platform is desirable. BootCamp is a prerequisite to attend this course.
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A Fault Management Tool
D Basic Alarm Analysis
Performance Management Tool
B Performance Statistics Collection
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B DH Introduction
o Dual Homing Introduction
o C4/C5 Dual Homing Solution
A o iCS-P and TS Dual Homing Solution
o mBOSS and SNMS Dual Homing Solution
N C5 Dual Homing
o iCS-P C5 Dual Homing Introduction
D o C5 Dual Homing Configuration
C4 Dual Homing
o iCS-P C4 Dual Homing Introduction
o C4 Dual Homing Configuration
TS Dual Homing
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VIP Protection
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VIP Cache synchronization
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DH Status and Operation
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N Identify the iCS-P as an SFP in an Intelligent Network environment
Duration: 2 days
Configure the iCS-P’s CPA (Common protocol Adapter) and IN triggers for Class Size
D enabling INAP/CAP with external SCP devices (through CPS2100) (Students): Min 6, Max 10
Identify the CPS2100 as the Intelligent Network Stack builder device for Delivery Method: Instructor-led
mSwitch elements
Configure the CPS2100 for enabling the communication with external SS7 IN Course Level: Intermediate
devices
Identify the FS+SE/TSFS+CPS2200 as the SCP solution inside the mSwitch Hands-On: 40%
N platform
Configure FS and SE for interworking with external SS7 IN devices
Location:
UTStarcom or
Identify the CPS2200 as the server based Common Protocol Stack Builder for
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Configure CPS2200 for enabling the communication with external SS7 IN Training Material:
Customer site
English
N devices
Identify some of the Services provided by the mSwitch SCP solution (FS+SE, Language: English or Spanish
TSFS+CPS2200) and their call flows
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Intelligent Network Introduction
CPS2100 Hardware and Configuration
iCS-P IN related configuration
FS/TSFS Configuration and Implementation
SE Overview and Configuration
CPS2200 Overview and Configuration
IN Services in FS/TSFS
IN Call Flows in mSwitch
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Main Window
Self Service Menu
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Service Order Menu
A Deposit Card Menu
User Profile Menu
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Module: PHS Application MODULE DETAILS
Students will learn Duration: 3 Days
PHS hardware and its installation requirements
N How to configure PHS equipment
mSwitch configuration for PHS application
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(Students): Min 6, Max 10
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functions of personal communication or unified communications systems. General
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knowledge of the desktop operating system and UNIX® command lines is also helpful. Training solutions representative. N
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System Overview Company and SUG Conf.
System Setup Auto Attendant and Message on Demand Configuration
Class of Service Mailbox Configuration
Configuration Configuring Other System Options
Reports and System Status
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Hardware Identification and Installation Diagnostic Troubleshooting Tools
MMU Software Installation and Initial Configuration System Monitoring
MSU Software Installation and Initial Configuration Disaster Recovery
UNIX File System Management Wiring and Interconnectivity
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COURSE DETAILS
selling the IP messaging solution such as Implicity.
Duration: 4 Hrs.
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Class Size: Min 6, Max 30
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Course Prerequisites: Delivery Method: Web-based B
Course Level: Introductory A
General telecom technology knowledge, an intermediate networking knowledge and a
basic telephone networks technology knowledge is desired
Hands-On: Lecture
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Location: Web-based
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Training Material: English
Language: English
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Access Guard 500
System Overview
(Web-based)
1 Hr
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Language: English
For additional information about AccessGuard 500™ courses please contact us at training@utstar.com
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Training Locations
Please note the information contained herein is intended for informational purposes only. Since products described above may
require certain operating conditions and/or the information may contain forward looking statements, this document should not be
interpreted to be a commitment on the part of UTStarcom. Also, because UTStarcom must respond to changing market conditions,
the specifications are subject to change without notice. UTStarcom makes no warranties, expressed or implied, on the information
contained in this document.
Copyright © 2008 UTStarcom, Inc. All Rights Reserved. UTStarcom, the UStarcom logo and A Better World of Communication,
NetRing, mSwitch and RollingStream are registered trademarks of UTStarcom, Inc., and its subsidiaries. All other trademarks are the
property of their respective owners.
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