Cisco Extensible Provisioning and Operations Manager Getting Started Guide, 4.4.0
Overview of Cisco EPOM

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Overview of Cisco EPOM

Cisco EPOM Features

The Cisco EPOM Database

Cisco EPOM Server Requirements

Cisco EPOM Server supporting 5 simultaneous client and 5 BTS servers

Cisco EPOM Server supporting 20 simultaneous client and 10 BTS servers

Default Port Assignments

Cisco EPOM Client Requirements

For Windows

For Solaris

Cisco BTS 10200 Server Requirements

Cisco BTS 10200 and Cisco EPOM Compatibility

External RADIUS Server requirements


Overview of Cisco EPOM


This chapter contains the following topics:

Cisco EPOM Features

Cisco EPOM Server Requirements

Cisco EPOM Client Requirements

Cisco BTS 10200 Server Requirements

Cisco BTS 10200 and Cisco EPOM Compatibility

Cisco EPOM Features

Cisco Extensible Provisioning and Operations Manager (Cisco EPOM) is a web-based application for real-time provisioning of the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch that allows authorized users to show, add, modify, delete, and check the status of Cisco BTS 10200 components.

Provisioning tasks in Cisco EPOM generally match tasks done by using the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch CLI or MAC interface, but the tasks are done through a web-browser interface. Common multistep procedures are simplified by being grouped into tasks that are done by task wizards.

Authorized Cisco EPOM administrators set up and manage the Cisco EPOM server software and perform Cisco EPOM user administration and network setup tasks:

Start and stop the Cisco EPOM web server software. (See the "Starting Cisco EPOM" section on page 2-8.)

Configure EPOM authentication via a separate RADIUS server.(See the "Configuring EPOM authentication via a separate RADIUS server" section on page 2-6

Configure SSL (Secure Socket Layer) Corba properties and certificates for secure Corba communication between Cisco EPOM and Cisco BTS 10200.(See the "Configuring SSL Corba for secure communication between Cisco EPOM and Cisco BTS 10200" section on page 2-7

Add, modify, and delete users, user groups, and domains. (See the "Adding Domains, Groups, and Users" section on page 3-15.)

Assign users to groups. (See the "Adding Users and Assigning Them to Groups" section on page 3-19.)

Assign domain access (either read/write or read only) to groups. (See the "Adding Groups and Assigning Them to Domains" section on page 3-17.)

Assign a Cisco BTS login to a Cisco EPOM group. This restricts a Cisco EPOM user's access to that of the assigned Cisco BTS user login. (See the "Setting Up Cisco EPOM Security" section on page 6-3.)

Set up the network initially. (See the "Setting Up a Network" section on page 3-13.)

Show, add, modify, and delete single or multiple Cisco BTS 10200 devices. (See the "Bulk Command Provisioning" section on page 4-16.)

Set up custom navigation trees. (See the "Creating Custom Navigation Trees" section on page 6-4.)

Create custom provisioning flows. (See the "Customizing Cisco EPOM Provisioning Flows" section on page 5-6.)

View reports and download them to a Cisco BTS EMS server. (See the "Viewing Reports" section on page 7-1.)

Manage EPOM BTS Corba Cache via Online Cache Management."Managing Cisco EPOM Corba Cache" section on page 3-22

Import and export Cisco BTS configurations over secure connections. BTS Export.

Troubleshoot problems. See Chapter 9, "Troubleshooting Cisco EPOM."

The Cisco EPOM Database

The Cisco EPOM database maintains Cisco EPOM administrative data (users, groups, and domains) and the inventory of Cisco BTS 10200 devices. Device-level information (such as subscribers, subscriber features, and communication with media gateways) is retrieved from the Cisco BTS EMS server devices in real time, and is not stored in the Cisco EPOM database.

Cisco EPOM Server Requirements

Platform requirements for Cisco EPOM 4.4(0) are:

Cisco EPOM Server supporting 5 simultaneous client and 5 BTS servers

Sun workstation (440 MHz or more)

1 GB RAM

2 GB disk space

Sun Solaris 8 operating system

Cisco EPOM Server supporting 20 simultaneous client and 10 BTS servers

Sun Ultra-60 workstation (440 MHz or faster, dual processor)

2 GB RAM

4 GB disk space

Sun Solaris 8 operating system

Default Port Assignments


Note You can change these port assignments during installation. See the "Accessing Cisco EPOM" section on page 2-10.


MySQL port is 3310.

Tomcat non-secure port is 8080.

Tomcat secure port is 443.

Tomcat shutdown port is 8041.

Cisco EPOM Client Requirements

For Windows

Microsoft Internet Explorer, Version 5.x or higher.

Netscape 6.x or higher

For Solaris

Mozilla 1.1or higher.

(You can download Mozilla from http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/browser)


Note If you attempt to access Cisco EPOM with unsupported web browser versions, appropriate error message will be displayed


Cisco BTS 10200 Server Requirements

Cisco BTS 10200 EMS Server 4.4.0
Or

Cisco BTS 10200 EMS Server 4.2.x
Or
Cisco BTS 10200 EMS Server 4.1.x

Or

Cisco BTS 10200 EMS Server 3.5.x

Cisco BTSCis software package

Cisco BTS 10200 and Cisco EPOM Compatibility

Cisco BTS 10200 Release Number
Cisco EPOM Release Number

Cisco BTS 3.2

Cisco EPOM 1.1

Cisco BTS 3.3

Cisco EPOM 1.3

Cisco BTS 3.5.x with Visigenics CORBA

Cisco EPOM 1.3

Cisco BTS 3.5.x with Non Secure OpenOrb CORBA

Cisco EPOM 1.5

Cisco BTS 4.1.0 with Non Secure OpenOrb CORBA

Cisco EPOM 2.1

Cisco BTS 4.2.0 with Non Secure OpenOrb CORBA

Cisco EPOM 4.2(0)

Cisco BTS 4.4.0 with Secure or Non Secure OpenOrb CORBA

Cisco EPOM 4.4(0)



Note You must use compatible EPOM and BTS releases only


External RADIUS Server requirements

Any platform capable of running Radius IETF (International Engineering Task Force).

Radius software must implement RADIUS IETF protocol.