This information system is designed to give you an easily-navigable portal to all documentation related to Cisco BLISS for Cable. The system is organized according to the processes and tasks that you use in deploying and operating your solution.
About the Information System Window
The information system window is laid out so that you can easily navigate between topic areas, select more detailed information, and directly access product and platform documentation, without ever losing your place or having to cope with a complex hierarchy of windows.
You can tell what type of topic a link is from its name:
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"Doing" topics, such as "Installing the Cisco BTS 10200," are task topics and provide instructions for doing something.
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"Overview" topics, such as "Planning to Configure ITP," are concepts to help you understand and plan your deployment and carry out tasks knowledgeably.
Cisco BLISS for Cable encompasses a range of products and technologies, and the documentation encompasses information that may reside in several locations:
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Solution overviews and high-level process and procedure information specific to Cisco BLISS for Cable is located within this information system.
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Product and technology overviews, detailed requirements, task details, and other more generic topics are located outside this information system. These topics have the appearance of standard Cisco documentation with which you may already be familiar. Links to these topics appear with an icon that indicates that clicking the link opens the topic in a new, secondary browser window offset from the current window, rather than replacing the current topic in the content area of the current window.
When a topic like "Installing the Cisco BTS 10200" opens in a new, secondary browser window, that window stays open until you close it. (Click the Close button or choose File > Close.) If the window is open when you click another link, the new topic replaces the current one.
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Use the tabs to navigate between major process areas.
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Use the left navigation menu to navigate to major topics within a process.
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In a secondary popup window:
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When you are done with the window, click the Close button to close it. (It does not close automatically.)
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You can go back to a previous topic by right-clicking and choosing Back or Forward.
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You can view normal browser toolbars, the address bar, and similar items using commands on the View menu.