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Call Control Curriculum Path - Genband

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IWSPM16 IW SPM IP Operations, Administration, and MaintenanceCourse Description:This course addresses the functionality of the Interworking Spectrum Peripheral - IP Modulefor Succession. This course addresses the hardware, connectivity and functionality. It alsoaddresses MAP level commands, alarms, logs, and OMs associated with the IW SPM IPModule.Intended Audience:The audience for this course is maintenance personnel responsible for the operation,administration and maintenance of IW SPM IPs in a Succession network. Others who willbenefit from this training are those responsible for second level support (for example NOC,ESAC, TAS/ETAS, NMC).Key Topics:IW SPM IP network elementsHardware configurationIW SPM IP components and functionalityAlarm strategyIW SPM table datafillMAPCICarrier Screen UsageObjectives:Identify the role of the IW SPM IP in the Succession networkIdentify the hardware configuration of a IW SPM IPIdentify the functionality of the IW SPM IP and the IW SPM IP componentsIdentify system visual and fault indicatorsIdentify and datafill: - Table MNPRTGRP - Table MNNODE - Table MNSHELF - TableMNCKTPAK - Table MNLINK - Table MNHSCARRIdentify and interface with data from the following MAPCI screens: - CEM MAPScreen Usage - OC-3 MAP Screen Usage - DSP MAP Screen Usage - Protection MAPScreen Usage - Spectrum Carrier HierarchyUnderstand Carrier Screen UsagePrerequisite Skills:NonePrerequisite Courses:C2011 - C20 Solution FundamentalsCourse Length and Delivery Method:Register by going to http://www.genband.com/Home/Resources/Training-Course-Registration.aspx.For questions or comments regarding GENBAND Training, email training@genband.com or call 972-461-4134

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