Preface


Revised: July 2010, OL-23040-01

Introduction

This document is the Provisioning Guide for the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch, Release 7.0.

Organization

This guide has the following chapters:s

Chapter 1 "Overview and Scripts"—Provides an overview of BTS provisioning and tools

Chapter 2 "Call Agents and Feature Servers"—Describes how to provision BTS Call Agents (CAs) and Feature Servers (FSs)

Chapter 3 "Subscribers"—Explains how to provision the BTS to communicate with different subscriber types

Chapter 4 "CALEA"—Explains how to provision BTS interfaces to support the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA)

Chapter 5 "Features"—Shows you how to add features to BTS subscribers using CLI commands

Chapter 6 "Announcements, Centrex, MLHG, Voice Mail, and ENUM"—Discusses the announcement Centrex, MLHG, Voice Mail, and ENUM features supported by the BTS 10200

Chapter 7 "Routes"— Describes how to provision the BTS 10200 to communicate with another BTS, PSTN gateway, or another call agent.

Chapter 8 "Release Cause Codes and Announcement IDs"—Discusses the release cause codes and announcement IDs supported by the BTS 10200.

Chapter 9 "Signaling"— Explains how to set up BTS signaling.

Document Change History

This table provides the revision history for the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Provisioning Guide, Release 7.0.

Table 1 Revision History

Version Number
Issue Date
Status
Reason for Change

OL-23040-01

July 2010

Initial

Initial document for Release 7.0.


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