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This preface contains the following sections:
The Cisco Prime Provisioning Administration Guide 6.8 contains detailed explanations of Cisco Prime Provisioning services and components across all applications.
Note You are able to use Prime Provisioning as a standalone product or as part of the Cisco Prime Carrier Management Suite. When installed as part of the suite, you are able to launch Prime Provisioning from Prime Central portal. For more information about Prime Central, see the documentation for Cisco Prime Central 1.5.1.
This guide is designed for administrators who are responsible for provisioning Prime Provisioning services for their customers.
This guide is organized as follows:
See the Cisco Prime Provisioning 6.8 Documentation Overview for a list of all Prime Provisioning guides.
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Other Cisco Prime Product Documentation
If you are deploying Prime Provisioning as part of the Prime Carrier Management suite, then see also the documentation for the other suite components:
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