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ANSI SCTE 165-19 pdf free download.IPCablecom 1.5 Part 19: CMS Subscriber Provisioning Specification.
5.4 Components 5.4.1 Back Office Components (Service Provider Business and Service Management Systems) These are the Back Office Components that a service provider uses to manage customers and other components that make up their business. These systems provide the IPCablecom provisioning process with service orders or optionally individual workflow tasks to activate services for customers. These systems may also receive accounting or usage data used to create customer-billing events. 5.4.2 Provisioning Server This system forms the interface between the provider’s Back Office Components and some or all of the IPCablecom elements. IPCablecom does not address the implementation of this system or its relationship to other OSSI that a service provider might employ. The Provisioning Server is defined in [2] as consisting of a provisioning application that contains provisioning logic and a provisioning SNMP entity that provides access to active components. Here we will refer to the Provisioning Server without distinguishing between these two entities. 5.4.3 CMS The Call Management Server component is described in [1]. This component provides call control and signaling- related services for the MTA and CMTS components in the IPCablecom network. 5.4.4 MTA A Media Terminal Adapter is an IPCablecom client device that contains a subscriber-side interface to the customer’s CPE (e.g., telephone) and a network side signaling interface to call control elements in the network. This component is described in [1]. TFTP A configuration file service that is the basis for most device configuration in an IPCablecom network. This could be a standalone TFTP Service that delivers statically-defined files to devices or a dynamic service that creates configurations on-the-fly from other data sources.
7.1 Customer Records (Billing) Establishment of a customer record that contains the information needed to deliver service, bill, and collect payment from a customer. Customer record creation/billing is considered part of the back office OSS application and is currently out of scope for IPCablecom. 7.2 Equipment Setup and Configuration This may include physical installation and/or connection of equipment as well as any software and/or database updates necessary to actually deliver the service to the customer. Equipment setup affects two major components in an IPCablecom environment. Customer premises equipment. For IPCablecom, this is the MTA. The provisioning for the MTA is defined in [2] and will not be discussed in this document. Call Management Server. Provisioning of the CMS itself can be broken down into two main areas: basic POTS provisioning and call feature provisioning. 7.2.1 CMS Basic POTS Provisioning (BPP) BPP provides the CMS with the minimal set of data necessary for routing of simple telephony service (POTS) in the IPCablecom network. This minimal set of data consists of a telephone number mapped to its associated MTA’s FQDN and NCS endpoint identifier. This data will be used to setup translation tables enabling the CMS to route calls to the appropriate device/port given a specific telephone number. BPP provisioning for each customer is required before that customer can receive any calls in an IPCablecom network. 7.2.2 CMS Call Feature Provisioning (CFP) In addition to BPP, CFP is performed to provide call features to a customer. CFP is more complicated than BPP as the parameters passed may vary on a feature-by-feature basis and may also be dependent on vendor specific implementations.ANSI SCTE 165-19 pdf download.

                       

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