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The Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide provides information about how to configure and use the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module with Cisco Provisioning Center This document is intended for personnel who are involved with:
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• Post-DSLAM installation: In this scenario, no customer premise equipment (CPE) has been installed, but the physical loop has been pre-wired to the digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM) SELT can, with low complexity measurements and analysis, provide
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access multiplexer [DSLAM]), usually located on the telephone company premises This capability enables service providers and resellers to offer additional services such as business-class security; voice, video, and data; differentiated classes of service (QoS) These NIMs can be plugged in to NIM slots and
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CONTENTS
About This Guide i
Audience i
Organization i
Related Documents ii
Conventions ii
Installation iii
Obtaining Documentation iii
World Wide Web iii
Documentation CD-ROM iii
Ordering Documentation iii
Documentation Feedback iv
Obtaining Technical Assistance iv
Cisco.com iv
Technical Assistance Center v
CHAPTER 1Getting Started1-1
Configuration 1-2
Software Requirements 1-2
Hardware Compatibility1-2
Configuring Network Timeout 1-3
Runtime Environment Configuration1-4
Creating Networks 1-5
Creating Nodes1-6
CHAPTER 2Uploading Fabric and Services 2-1
Initial System Upload2-2
Network Upload2-2
Uploading a Node Object 2-3
Viewing the Upload Progress2-3
Adding Inter-Network Links (Topology) Information 2-4Adding Links Using the GUI2-4
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CHAPTER 3Subtending Configurations3-1
Overview3-1
Topology3-1
Attribute ReferenceA-1
Object ModelA-1
Table Conventions A-2
NetworkA-4
NodeA-6
Cisco NI-1 DSLAM WAN Physical PortA-10
DSL Physical Port A-15
ATM Logical PortA-24
ATM Cross ConnectA-30
Working with Service Element ProfilesB-1
Creating a Service Element ProfileB-2
Modifying a Service Element Profile B-2
Deleting a Service Element Profile B-2
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About This Guide
This document describes the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module for Cisco Provisioning Center, release 4.1.Audience
The Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide provides information about how to configure and use the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module with Cisco Provisioning Center. This document is intended for personnel who are involved with: •Network PlanningNetwork Management
Cisco Provisioning Center Deployment
Integration with Cisco Provisioning Center
Organization
This guide includes the following chapters and appendices:Table 1 Document Organization
Chapter/Appendix Title Description
"About This Guide"Includes information about documentation conventions and organization. Chapter 1, "Getting Started"Outlines configuration tasks, software requirements, hardware compatibility, and how to create network and node objects.Chapter 2, "Uploading Fabric
and Services"Details the process of uploading information from your network into the Cisco Provisioning Center database.Chapter 3, "Subtending
Configurations"Describes the subtending configurations possible with Cisco NI-1 series DSLAMs.Appendix A, "Attribute
Reference"Lists all the attributes for the objects available through this EquipmentModule.
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Related Documents
Related Documents
This guide refers you to other documents within the Cisco Provisioning Center documentation suite.Table 2 lists these documents.
Conventions
Various formatting conventions are used in this guide to make it easier for you to recognize and use specific types of information. Table 3 lists these conventions.Appendix B, "Working with Service Element Profiles"Outlines how to create, modify, and delete Service element profiles. GlossaryIncludes definitions for acronyms used throughout this guide.Table 1 Document Organization
Chapter/Appendix Title Description
Table 2 Related Documents
Name Part Number
Documentation Guide For Cisco Provisioning Center Release 4.178-15305-01 Cisco Provisioning Center Installation GuideOL-3552-01 Cisco Provisioning Center Administration GuideOL-3553-01Cisco Provisioning Center User's GuideOL-1804-02
Release Notes for Cisco Provisioning Center Release 4.1OL-3559-01 Cisco Provisioning Center Programmer's GuideOL-1813-02 Cisco Provisioning Center Programmer's ReferenceOL-1818-02 Cisco Provisioning Center DSL Service Application Solution GuideOL-1806-02Table 3 Document Conventions
Convention Description Example
Bold Text Within a procedure, bold text indicates
specific words in the GUI.Click the networks button on theNavigation Bar.
Italicized Text Within a procedure, italicized text indicates text that should be replaced with the name of the element or object that is specific to your network configuration.Navigate to networks > Cisco NI-1DSLAM Equipment Module > Profiles
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Installation
Installation
To install Cisco Provisioning Center, you must install Cisco Provisioning Center resource binaries and
various Service Applications and Equipment Module binaries. For more information about installing Cisco Provisioning Center, refer to the Cisco Provisioning Center Installation Guide and Cisco Provisioning Center Administration Guide. In addition to the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module,you must also install the Service Application(s) that you will be using to activate NI-1 services. For more
information, refer to the specific Service Application guide(s).Obtaining Documentation
These sections explain how to obtain documentation from Cisco Systems.World Wide Web
You can access the most current Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at this URL: http://www.cisco.com Translated documentation is available at this URL:Documentation CD-ROM
Cisco documentation and additional literature are available in a Cisco Documentation CD-ROM package, which is shipped with your product. The Documentation CD-ROM is updated monthly and may be more current than printed documentation. The CD-ROM package is available as a single unit or through an annual subscription.Ordering Documentation
You can order Cisco documentation in these ways:
Registered Cisco.com users (Cisco direct customers) can order Cisco product documentation from the Networking Products MarketPlace:
courier Text Commands formatted as courier indicate shell commands that must be entered exactly as shown.export CCP_ACTIVATION_TIMEOUT=180