Library Overview
Ericsson Dynamic Activation 1

Contents

1Introduction
1.1Purpose and Scope
1.2Target Groups
1.2.1Description of Target Groups
1.3Typographic Conventions

2

Dynamic Activation Library
2.1Generic Documents
2.1.1Safety and Environment
2.1.2Library Overview
2.1.3Product Overview
2.1.3.1Overview
2.1.3.2Function Specifications
2.1.4Planning
2.1.4.1Native Deployment
2.1.4.2Virtual and Cloud Deployment
2.1.5Installation
2.1.5.1Native Deployment
2.1.5.1.1Initial
2.1.5.1.2System Upgrade and Expansion
2.1.5.1.3Reference
2.1.5.2Virtual and Cloud Deployment
2.1.5.2.1Initial
2.1.5.2.2System Upgrade and Expansion
2.1.6Integration
2.1.6.1IDE/Customization
2.1.6.2Northbound Interface Adaptation
2.1.6.3DUP Migration
2.1.6.4OSS/BSS Integration
2.1.7Operation and Maintenance
2.1.7.1Native Deployment
2.1.7.1.1Fault Management
2.1.7.1.2Configuration Management
2.1.7.1.3Security Management
2.1.7.2Virtual and Cloud Deployment
2.1.7.2.1Fault Management
2.1.7.2.2Configuration Management
2.1.7.2.3Security Management
2.1.8Interface
2.2Resource Activation
2.2.1Overview
2.2.1.1Platform
2.2.1.22G 3G
2.2.1.3LTE EPC
2.2.1.4IMS Core
2.2.1.5Policy Control
2.2.1.6Multimedia Telephony
2.2.1.7Subscriber Services
2.2.1.8Charging and CBiO
2.2.1.9Wi-Fi Calling
2.2.1.10UDC Common Services
2.2.2Initial Configuration
2.2.3Integration
2.2.4Operation and Maintenance
2.2.4.1Fault Management
2.2.4.2Configuration Management
2.2.5Interface
2.2.5.12G 3G
2.2.5.2LTE EPC
2.2.5.3IMS Core
2.2.5.4Policy Control
2.2.5.5Multimedia Telephony
2.2.5.6Subscriber Services
2.2.5.7Charging and CBiO
2.2.5.8Wi-Fi Calling
2.2.5.9UDC Common Services
2.3Resource Configuration
2.3.1Overview
2.3.2Integration
2.3.3Operation and Maintenance
2.3.4Interface
2.4Consistency Checker
2.4.1Overview
2.4.2Installation
2.4.3Integration
2.4.4Operation and Maintenance
2.5Designer Studio
2.6Batch Handler

Reference List

1   Introduction

This document presents the Customer Product Information available for Ericsson™ Dynamic Activation (EDA). The library contains information that is necessary during the life cycle of the product.

1.1   Purpose and Scope

The purpose of this document is to give an overview of the Dynamic Activation library content.

1.2   Target Groups

The target groups for this document are as follows:

1.2.1   Description of Target Groups

This section gives a more detailed description about the target groups mentioned in the Dynamic Activation library. See Table 1.

Table 1    Target Groups

Target Group

Description

Purpose of Customer Product Information

Application Administrator

Technician responsible for activities related to the functions and features of Dynamic Activation.


The application administrator works with configuration and reconfiguration, as well as collection of In-Service Performance (ISP) and other measurement and statistical data.

  • To describe the different GUIs used for Dynamic Activation.

  • To describe the different features and functions of Dynamic Activation.

  • To describe how to perform maintenance on Dynamic Activation.

  • To describe procedures for collection of ISP and statistics.

  • To in detail describe each parameter in each activity in the configuration.

  • To describe how to handle configuration and tuning.

Application Designer

Works with design of applications based on Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and external interfaces that need to interact with Dynamic Activation.

  • Detailed descriptions of the external interfaces and Integrated Development Environment (IDEs)

Business Configuration Engineer

Business Configuration Engineer is responsible for the provisioning process when new services and products are launched. The role has a deep knowledge about the systems and the business use cases for the new services or product. The role starts with a requirement specification from the product owner, then analyzes the impact on provisioning process as a whole and provides a feasibility study for the implementation. This role is also responsible for the implementation & testing of the solution.

  • To explain the overall Dynamic Activation architecture.

  • To describe the functional and non-functional behavior of the product features.

  • To describe how to realize the provisioning solution with the relevant features.

  • To describe the use cases supported by each feature.

Marketing

The marketing personnel works with marketing of the system towards the end customers, the presumed Dynamic Activation subscriber.

  • To describe the system from a subscriber and system user point-of-view.

  • To provide input for material for marketing material produced by the network operator.

Network Administrator

Responsible for the overall Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of the mobile core network such as Mobile Services Switching Center (MSC), Service Control Point (SCP) including High Level Service (HLS), and Home Location Register (HLR).

  • To describe the procedures for setting network parameters and exchange data in the access network.

  • To describe how to act in fault and maintenance situations.

Network Supervision Administrator

Technician responsible for network supervision of the network where Dynamic Activation is a part.


Works with network supervision configuration, and is the receiver of alarms for Dynamic Activation.

  • To provide information about configurations needed for the network supervision system in order for it to receive alarms.

  • To provide alarms and error handling information for actions that can be taken remotely.

Solution Architect

Responsible for realization of the provisioning solution. Holds in-depth understanding of provisioning related business use cases and relevant information needed for implementation. Also responsible for the maintenance of the solution.

  • To explain the overall Dynamic Activation architecture.

  • To describe the installation procedure of the different parts of Dynamic Activation. It can also be part of the duties for a separate group of installation staff.

  • To describe how to manage the different Dynamic Activation platforms, the databases, and the interfaces between them.

  • To describe the different Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) used for Dynamic Activation.

  • To describe fault situations so that initial troubleshooting can be performed.

  • To describe alarm handling and suggest procedures to handle the alarms.

Solution Integrator

Solution Integrator works on site to install, configure, and verify the complete solution.

  • To describe the functional and non-functional behavior of the product features.

  • To describe how to realize the provisioning solution with the relevant features.

System Administrator

Responsible for the O&M of the Dynamic Activation systems.


The System Administrators are also normally the primary resources for troubleshooting and usually act as the network operator representatives during installations or upgrades.


This work requires cooperation with network operation as the system administration tasks affects that area.


Different areas of system administration are identified:


  • Oracle™

  • UNIX™

  • Dynamic Activation

  • Alarm

  • To describe the installation procedure of the different parts of Dynamic Activation. It can also be part of the duties for a separate group of installation staff.

  • To explain the overall Dynamic Activation architecture.

  • To describe how to manage the different Dynamic Activation platforms, the databases, and the interfaces between them.

  • To describe the different Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) used for Dynamic Activation.

  • To describe fault situations so that initial troubleshooting can be performed.

  • To describe alarm handling and suggest procedures to handle the alarms.

Other

Other users of Customer Product Information.

 

1.3   Typographic Conventions

This section describes the typographic conventions used in the Dynamic Activation library. Table 2 and Table 3 gives detailed information.

Table 2    Typographic Conventions

Type

Description

Convention

User Input

A command that must be entered in a Command Line Interface (CLI) exactly as written

cd $HOME

Command Variables

Command variable values that must be supplied by the user

<home_directory>

GUI Objects

GUI objects, such as menus, fields, and buttons

Click File > Exit.

Key Combinations

Key combinations

Press Ctrl+X to delete the selected value.(1)

System Elements

Command, parameter, program, path, and directory names

The files are located in E:\Test.


The files are located in etc/opt/ericsson/bin. (2)

Output Information

Text displayed by the system

System awaiting input

Code Examples

Code examples

stat char* months[]=\
{”Jan”,”Feb”}

(1)  The plus sign (+) indicates that both keys must be pressed simultaneously.

(2)  The use of the slash (/) is for UNIX systems, PC systems use the backslash (\).


Table 3    Product Users

User

Prompt

root

#

Hardware administrator

>

Administrator included in the activation or wheel group

$

boot prompt

ok

2   Dynamic Activation Library

The Dynamic Activation CPI library is divided in sub libraries. The coming subchapters list documents for each sub library.

2.1   Generic Documents

The Generic Documents library contains documents common for Resource Activation and Resource Configuration.

2.1.1   Safety and Environment

The Safety and Environment folder contains the generic safety documents listed in the following table.

Table 4    Documents in Safety and Environment Folder

Document Title

Description

System Safety Information
Reference [1]

This document is a generic Ericsson document that describes system safety.

Personal Health and Safety Information
Reference [2]

This document is a generic Ericsson document that describes personal health and safety.

2.1.2   Library Overview

The Library Overview folder contains the documents listed in the following table.

Table 5    Documents in Library Overview Folder

Document Title

Description

Glossary of Terms and Acronyms
Reference [3]

This document explains Dynamic Activation terms and acronyms used in the product documentation.

Library Overview
Reference [4]

This document describes how the Dynamic Activation CPI documentation is organized.

Trademark Information
Reference [5]

This document lists the trademarks and their respective owners used in this library.

2.1.3   Product Overview

The Product Overview folder contains the documents listed in the following table.

2.1.3.1   Overview

Table 6    Documents in Overview Folder

Document Title

Description

Product Overview
Reference [6]

This document gives an overview of Dynamic Activation and its features.

Software Specification
Reference [7]

This document contains information about the Ericsson Components, Commercial Software, and Freeware Third-Party Product Software, used by Ericsson Dynamic Activation.

2.1.3.2   Function Specifications

Table 7    Documents in Function Specifications Folder

Document Title

Description

Function Specification Dynamic Activation Execution Environment
Reference [108]

This document describes the generic functions of the Dynamic Activation system and platform.

2.1.4   Planning

The Planning folder contains the documents listed in the following tables.

2.1.4.1   Native Deployment

Table 8    Documents in Native Deployment Folder

Document Title

Description

Network Impact Report
Reference [8]

This document describes all the updates for each release.

Customer Questionnaire for Native Deployment
, Reference [38]

This document includes questions about site and customer-specific parameters needed to configure Dynamic Activation on GEO3 and GEP5. It also includes questions regarding the site status, which is the foundation for deciding when the actual implementation begins.

2.1.4.2   Virtual and Cloud Deployment

Table 9    Documents in Virtual and Cloud Deployment Folder

Document Title

Description

Network Impact Report
Reference [8]

This document describes all the updates for each release.

Customer Questionnaire for Virtual and Cloud Deployment
Reference [39]

This document contains questions about site and customer-specific parameters needed to configure Dynamic Activation system and its components on virtual and cloud deployments. It also contains questions regarding the site status which is the foundation for a decision when the actual implementation begins.

Requirements on Virtualization and Cloud Infrastructure
, Reference [40]

This document provides guidelines for deploying Ericsson Dynamic Activation (EDA) as a virtual or cloud cluster.

2.1.5   Installation

2.1.5.1   Native Deployment

2.1.5.1.1   Initial
Table 10    Documents in Initial Folder

Document Title

Description

Hardware Installation and IP Infrastructure Setup for Native Deployment GEP3
Reference [45]

This document provides the instructions for installing and making a basic configuration of hardware in the Dynamic Activation GEP3 configuration.

Hardware Installation and IP Infrastructure Setup for Native Deployment GEP5
Reference [46]

This document provides the instructions for installing and making a basic configuration of hardware in the Dynamic Activation GEP 5 configuration.

Software Installation for Native Deployment
Reference [47]

This document describes how to install and configure Dynamic Activation in a native deployment.

Network Description and Configuration for Native Deployment
Reference [49]

This document gives detailed information about the network configuration of the Dynamic Activation in a GEP3 or GEP5 configuration.

Parameter List for Native Deployment
Reference [41]

This document describes the basic UNIX and hardware information on how to partition the disks, install 3PP software and applications for Dynamic Activation on GEP3 and GEP5.

2.1.5.1.2   System Upgrade and Expansion
Table 11    Documents in System Upgrade and Expansion Folder

Document Title

Description

System Upgrade to Ericsson Dynamic Activation 1
Reference [51]

This document describes how to perform a system migration to Dynamic Activation 1.

System Expansion for Native Deployment
Reference [52]

This document describes the expansion process in Dynamic Activation.

2.1.5.1.3   Reference
Table 12    Documents in Reference Folder

Document Title

Description

LDEwS SW Installation
Reference [54]

This document describes how the Linux Distribution Extensions with SUSE (LDEwS) product can be installed and configured.

LDE Management Guide
Reference [55]

This document describes how to configure and manage LDE.

eVIP on LSB Internetworking
Reference [56]

This document describes the interfaces and basic configuration concepts. It is intended to be used for network engineering.

eVIP on LSB Management Guide
Reference [57]

This document describes how to use eVIP.

2.1.5.2   Virtual and Cloud Deployment

2.1.5.2.1   Initial
Table 13    Documents in Initial Folder

Document Title

Description

Software Installation for Virtual and Cloud Deployment
Reference [48]

This document contains instructions regarding how to install the Dynamic Activation in a virtualized and cloud deployment.

Network Description and Configuration for Virtual and Cloud Deployment
Reference [50]

This document gives detailed information about the network configuration of Dynamic Activation on virtual and cloud platforms.

Parameter List for Virtual Deployment
Reference [42]

This document describes the basic information on how to configure RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) in a virtualized deployment. By using this document, readers are able to get necessary information about the parameters used in the installation.

Parameter List for CEE Deployment
, Reference [43]

This document lists the parameters used for install or configure Dynamic Activation in a CEE environment.

Parameter List for Openstack Deployment
, Reference [44]

This document lists the parameters used for install or configure OpenStack environment.

2.1.5.2.2   System Upgrade and Expansion
Table 14    Documents in System Upgrade and Expansion Folder

Document Title

Description

System Upgrade to Ericsson Dynamic Activation 1
Reference [51]

This document describes how to perform a system migration to Dynamic Activation 1.

System Expansion for Virtual and Cloud Deployment
Reference [53]

This document describes the Kernel Based Virtual Machine (KVM) and Cloud expansion process for Dynamic Activation.

2.1.6   Integration

The Integration folder contains the documents listed in the following tables.

2.1.6.1   IDE/Customization

Table 15    Documents in IDE/Customization Folder

Document Title

Description

Customization - Architectural Overview
Reference [9]

This document provides an architectural overview for Business Logic customizations in Dynamic Activation.

2.1.6.2   Northbound Interface Adaptation

Table 16    Documents in the Northbound Interface Adaptation Folder

Document Title

Description

Northbound Interface Adapter Reference Manual
, Reference [10]

This document is a reference for the development of Northbound Interface Adapter in Dynamic Activation.

Northbound Interface Adapter Customization Development Guide for HTTP-Based Protocol
, Reference [17]

This document is intended for the CA developers who develop the Northbound Interface with the HTTP-based protocol in NBIA, targeting provisioning integration with customer's Business Support System Northbound Interface.

Northbound Interface Adapter Customization Development Guide for CLI-Based Protocol
, Reference [18]

This document is intended for the CA developers who develop the Northbound Interface with the CLI-based protocol in NBIA, targeting provisioning integration with customer's Business Support System Northbound Interface.

2.1.6.3   DUP Migration

Table 17    Documents in DUP Migration Folder

Document Title

Description

DUP Customer Adaptation Migration Guide
Reference [15]

This document describes the processes of developing CA in Dynamic Activation, which is converted from DUP and Java Link in Classic Multi Activation. This document is intended to convert MVNE DUP CA to Dynamic Activation.

DUP Migration API Reference Manual
Reference [16]

This document provides API description for the JDVs converted from legacy DUP code.

2.1.6.4   OSS/BSS Integration

Table 18    Documents in Client Integration Folder

Document Title

Description

OSS/BSS Integration Guide
Reference [112]

This document provides guidance for client integration towards Dynamic Activation, in both standalone and redundant setups.

2.1.7   Operation and Maintenance

The Operation and Maintenance folder contains the documents listed in the following tables.

2.1.7.1   Native Deployment

2.1.7.1.1   Fault Management
Table 19    Documents in Fault Management Folder

Document Title

Description

Backup and Restore Guideline for Native Deployment
Reference [63]

This document explains the backup and restore solutions in Dynamic Activation.

Event and Alarm Handling
Reference [65]

This document lists all events that Dynamic Activation can generate.

Blade Replacement Instruction for Native Deployment
Reference [67]

This document provides instructions for replacing hardware, Payload (PL), or Control (SC) blades, in Dynamic Activation.

Data Collection Guideline
Reference [12]

This document provides instructions on how to use the Data Collecting tool in Dynamic Activation, and it also describes the required information to be established when a Customer Service Request (CSR) for a particular type of fault is open.

2.1.7.1.2   Configuration Management
Table 20    Documents in Configuration Management Folder

Document Title

Description

System Administrators Guide for Native Deployment
Reference [68]

This document is written for Dynamic Activation system administrators and covers the administration of all the different configurations. It focuses on the software and how to get the system up and running.

License Counter Management
Reference [115]

The purpose of this document is to describe the procedure for setting the license field Used capacity to the correct value in Dynamic Activation during the migration of subscribers from monolithic Network Elements to User Data Consolidation (UDC).

2.1.7.1.3   Security Management
Table 21    Documents in Security Management Folder

Document Title

Description

Hardening Guideline for Native Deployment
Reference [73]

This document contains the hardening guidelines for the Dynamic Activation configurations based on Component Based Architecture (CBA).

Security and Privacy Management
Reference [106]

This document describes the potential risks and attacks an operator can be exposed to and recommends counter measures.

2.1.7.2   Virtual and Cloud Deployment

2.1.7.2.1   Fault Management
Table 22    Documents in Fault Management Folder

Document Title

Description

Backup and Restore Guideline for Virtual and Cloud Deployment
Reference [64]

This document explains the backup and restore solutions in Dynamic Activation.

Event and Alarm Handling
Reference [65]

This document lists all events that Dynamic Activation can generate.

2.1.7.2.2   Configuration Management
Table 23    Documents in Configuration Management Folder

Document Title

Description

System Administrators Guide for Virtual and Cloud Deployment
Reference [69]

This document covers the system administration, operation, and maintenance routines available for Dynamic Activation in a virtual or cloud deployment.

License Counter Management
Reference [115]

The purpose of this document is to describe the procedure for setting the license field Used capacity to the correct value in Dynamic Activation during the migration of subscribers from monolithic Network Elements to User Data Consolidation (UDC).

2.1.7.2.3   Security Management
Table 24    Documents in Security Management Folder

Document Title

Description

Hardening Guideline for Virtual and Cloud Deployment
Reference [74]

This document contains the hardening guidelines for the Dynamic Activation configurations in a virtual or cloud deployment.

Security and Privacy Management
Reference [106]

This document describes the potential risks and attacks an operator can be exposed to and recommends counter measures.

2.1.8   Interface

The Interface folder contains the documents listed in the following table.

Table 25    Documents in Interface Folder

Document Title

Description

Generic CAI3G Interface 1.2
Reference [13]

This document describes the CAI3G version 1.2, how it works and what it can be used for.

CAI3G Implementation
Reference [76]

This document describes CAI3G implementation in Dynamic Activation.

Generic CLI Interface Specification
Reference [91]

This document is an introduction to the Dynamic Activation CLI. It describes syntaxes, control commands, and some general CLI information.

Asynchronous CAI3G Interface Specification 1.2
Reference [19]

This document provides the information about using ACAI3G, based on the CAI3G specification.

Generic EDIFACT Interface Specification
Reference [118]

This document describes the electronic data interchange for administration, commerce, and transport (EDIFACT) message interface, which is offered by Business Support and Control System (BSCS)/ Generic-Mediation-Device (GMD) to communicate with Dynamic Activation.

2.2   Resource Activation

The Resource Activation library contains documents specific for Resource Activation.

2.2.1   Overview

The Overview folder contains the documents listed in the following tables.

2.2.1.1   Platform

Table 26    Documents in Platform Folder

Document Title

Description

Function Specification Resource Activation
Reference [20]

This document gives detailed description of the common functions in the Dynamic Activation software platform and provides an entry of related documentation.

Solution Description VoLTE
, Reference [37]

This document describes the VoLTE provisioning, supported by Dynamic Activation, from a solution perspective.

2.2.1.2   2G 3G

Table 27    Documents in 2G 3G Folder

Document Title

Description

Function Specification Layered HLR
Reference [21]

This document gives a brief introduction to the HLR/AUC/MNP-FE provisioning solutions based on EDA.

Function Specification Administration of Multi Regions and BSS Capacity
Reference [14]

The document gives a detailed description of the Administration of Multi Regions feature and Administration of BSS Capacity feature in the Dynamic Activation product family.

Function Specification Layered Machine to Machine
Reference [23]

This document gives an introduction to the Machine to Machine (M2M) provisioning solution provided by Dynamic Activation.

2.2.1.3   LTE EPC

Table 28    Documents in LTE EPC Folder

Document Title

Description

Function Specification Layered LTE EPC
Reference [24]

This document gives an introduction to the Data Layered Architecture (DLA) HSS EPS and AVG provisioning from Dynamic Activation perspective.

2.2.1.4   IMS Core

Table 29    Documents in IMS Core Folder

Document Title

Description

Function Specification Layered IMS
Reference [25]

This document gives an introduction to the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) provisioning solution.

Function Specification IPWorks/ENUM
Reference [26]

This document gives a brief introduction to the Monolithic Telephone Number Mapping (ENUM) Data in IPWorks provisioning solution, provided by Dynamic Activation.

2.2.1.5   Policy Control

Table 30    Documents in Policy Control Folder

Document Title

Description

Function Specification SAPC
Reference [30]

This document gives an introduction to the Service-Aware Policy Controller (SAPC) provisioning in the layered and monolithic deployment, provided by Dynamic Activation.

2.2.1.6   Multimedia Telephony

Table 31    Documents in Multimedia Telephony Folder

Document Title

Description

Function Specification MTAS
, Reference [33]

This document gives a brief introduction to the Ericsson Multimedia Telephony (MMTel), a standard built around Multimedia Application Server (MTAS).

Function Specification BCE
, Reference [34]

This document gives a brief introduction to the Business Communication Enabler (BCE) provisioning solution, provided by Dynamic Activation.

Function Specification PGM
, Reference [35]

This document gives a brief introduction to the Presence, Group, and data Management (PGM) provisioning solution, provided by Dynamic Activation.

Solution Description SIP Trunking, Reference [36]

This document describes the SIP Trunking service provisioning, supported by Dynamic Activation, from a solution perspective.

2.2.1.7   Subscriber Services

Table 32    Documents in Subscriber Services Folder

Document Title

Description

Function Specification Layered EIR
Reference [27]

This document gives an introduction to the Layered Equipment Identity Register (EIR) provisioning solution, provided by Dynamic Activation.

Function Specification Layered IPWorks/AAA
Reference [28]

This document is an introduction of the Layered Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) Data in IPWorks provisioning solution, provided by Dynamic Activation.

Function Specification Layered DAE
Reference [29]

This document gives a brief introduction to the optional feature, Layered Data Access Enabler (DAE) provisioning solution, provided by Multi Activation.

Function Specification DSC/ILF
Reference [31]

This document gives a brief introduction to the Diameter Signaling Controller (DSC) / Individual Locator Function (ILF) provisioning solutions based on Dynamic Activation.

2.2.1.8   Charging and CBiO

Table 33    Documents in Charging and CBiO Folder

Document Title

Description

Solution Description Charging and CBiO
Reference [119]

This document describes the Charging system and Charging and Billing in One (CBiO) solution for customer management, provided by Dynamic Activation.

2.2.1.9   Wi-Fi Calling

Table 34    Documents in Charging and Wi-Fi Calling Folder

Document Title

Description

Solution Description Wi-Fi Calling
Reference [120]

This document describes Wi-Fi Calling for multi-device (Non-SIM) provisioning supported by Dynamic Activation from a solution perspective.

Function Specification Layered IPWorks/AAA NSD
Reference [120]

This document gives a brief introduction to the Layered Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) NonSIM Device (NSD) Subscription Data in IPWorks provisioning solution, provided by Dynamic Activation.

2.2.1.10   UDC Common Services

Table 35    Documents in UDC Common Services Folder

Document Title

Description

Function Specification Multi Service Consumer Common Data
Reference [32]

This document gives a brief introduction to Multi Services Consumer Common Data provisioning solution, provided by Dynamic Activation.

Function Specification Identity Changeover for Layered Applications
Reference [22]

This document gives, from a Dynamic Activation perspective, a brief introduction to the different changeover provisioning procedures supported in the DLA.

2.2.2   Initial Configuration

Table 36    Documents in Initial Configuration Folder

Document Title

Description

Configuration Manual for Resource Activation
Reference [58]

This document is a configuration instruction for the HSS services for Dynamic Activation provisioning.

Configuration Manual UDC Data Durability
Reference [59]

This document describes how to configure, and tune automatic replay of LDAP operations towards CUDB in a layered (UDC) architecture.

2.2.3   Integration

Table 37    Documents in the Integration Folder

Document Title

Description

CAI3G Customer Adaptation Guideline
, Reference [60]

This document is a guideline for implementing CAI3G customer adaptations in Dynamic Activation.

Customer Adaptation Development Guide for Resource Activation
, Reference [61]

This document describes the processes of developing CA in Dynamic Activation.

VoLTE Provisioning Customer Adaptation Guide
, Reference [11]

This document is intended for the CA developers who develop Subscriber View Business Logic (BL) with Java Data Views (JDVs), targeting VoLTE provisioning solution in DLA.

CBiO Provisioning Customer Adaptation Guide
Reference [122]

This document describes the processes of developing Business Support and Control System (CBiO) Provisioning with Designer Studio.

2.2.4   Operation and Maintenance

2.2.4.1   Fault Management

Table 38    Documents in Fault Management Folder

Document Title

Description

CUDB Subscription Repair and Remove Procedures
Reference [66]

This document is intended to be used to identify and repair or remove provisioning orders that have been partly or entirely executed.

2.2.4.2   Configuration Management

Table 39    Documents in Configuration Management Folder

Document Title

Description

User Guide for Resource Activation
Reference [70]

This document is a guide to the GUI of Dynamic Activation and provides information on how to perform configuration tasks using the GUI.

2.2.5   Interface

2.2.5.1   2G 3G

Table 40    Documents in 2G 3G Folder

Document Title

Description

Layered HLR AUC Service Associated Data over CLI
Reference [81]

This document covers the service associated data operations available through Dynamic Activation CLI.

Layered HLR Common Profile Data over CAI3G
Reference [83]

This document describes a subset of the CAI3G inbound interface towards Dynamic Activation. It covers the HLR provisioning profiles.

Layered HLR Common Profile Data over CLI
Reference [84]

This document describes common profile management operations.

CAI3G Interface Specification for HLR Components
Reference [78]

This document describes the supported methods in CAI3G for wireless Network Elements, the attributes used, and the format of input parameters.

CAI Interface Specification for HLR Components
Reference [77]

This document specifies the Customer Administration Interface (CAI) protocol for subscription/equipment administration towards Ericsson GSM network.

Layered HLR AUC Provisioning over MML
Reference [80]

This document describes the supported Man-Machine Language (MML) commands that can be used for provisioning of layered Authentication Center (AUC-FE) and layered Home Location Register (HLR-FE). The document also contains commands that have different characteristics internally in the Dynamic Activation system, individual and common data commands.

Layered HLR AUC Massive Operations over CLI
Reference [79]

This document covers the massive operations available through the UDC HLR/AUC activation interface CLI.

Scheduled Procedures for Layered Applications
Reference [92]

This document describes scheduled procedures in Dynamic Activation, as it is used in UDC.

Layered HLR AUC Subscription Repair and Remove Actions over CAI3G
Reference [82]

This document describes a subset of the CAI3G inbound interface towards Dynamic Activation. It covers Centralized User Database (CUDB) provisioning commands.

HLR Subscriber Data Type Definitions
Reference [75]

This document describes all HLR Subscriber Data Definitions, that exist in Dynamic Activation.

Layered M2M Subscription Provisioning over CAI3G
Reference [86]

This document describes a subset of the Customer Administration Interface Third Generation (CAI3G) inbound interface towards EDA. It covers the Machine to Machine (M2M) subscription commands.

2.2.5.2   LTE EPC

Table 41    Documents in LTE EPC Folder

Document Title

Description

Layered AVG Provisioning over CAI3G
Reference [87]

This document describes the supported operations or CSOs in the provisioning of the Authentication Vector Generation (AVG) service in the CAI3G interface. These operations are used for provisioning of HSS FE module data. This document also declares the types and occurrences of the attributes used in the operations.

Layered EPS Provisioning over CAI3G
Reference [88]

This document describes the supported operations or Customers Service Orders (CSOs) in the provisioning of the Evolved Packet System (EPS) service in the CAI3G interface. These operations are used for provisioning of HSS FE module data. It also declares the types and occurrences of the attributes used in the operations.

Scheduled Procedures for Layered Applications
Reference [92]

This document describes scheduled procedures in Dynamic Activation, as it is used in UDC.

2.2.5.3   IMS Core

Table 42    Documents in IMS Core Folder

Document Title

Description

Layered AVG Provisioning over CAI3G
Reference [87]

This document describes the supported operations or CSOs in the provisioning of the Authentication Vector Generation (AVG) service in the CAI3G interface. These operations are used for provisioning of HSS FE module data. This document also declares the types and occurrences of the attributes used in the operations.

Layered IMS Provisioning over CAI3G
Reference [89]

This document describes the supported operations or CSOs in the provisioning of the IMS Subscription Manager (ISM) service in the CAI3G interface. These operations are used for provisioning of HSS FE module data. This document also declares the types and occurrences of the attributes used in the operations.

IPWorks/ENUM Provisioning over CAI3G
Reference [90]

This document describes the supported CSOs in the CAI3G interface which is used for provisioning of ENUM data in IPWorks. This document also declares the types and occurrences of the attributes used in the operations.

2.2.5.4   Policy Control

Table 43    Documents in Policy Control Folder

Document Title

Description

SAPC Provisioning over CAI3G
Reference [101]

This document describes the interface exposed by Dynamic Activation for provisioning of SAPC data. The interface exposes some Customers Service Orders (CSOs) that enables management of the following data:


  • The SAPC subscription data stored in a Consolidated User Database (CUDB) for layered SAPC

  • The SAPC subscription data stored in SAPC internal repository for monolithic SAPC

SAPC Massive Operations over CLI
Reference [102]

This document covers the massive operations available through the Dynamic Activation Command Line Interface (CLI). It describes SAPC conditional search commands.

2.2.5.5   Multimedia Telephony

Table 44    Documents in Multimedia Telephony Folder

Document Title

Description

MTAS Provisioning over CAI3G
Reference [103]

This document describes the Multimedia Telephony (MMTel) related provisioning on Multimedia Telephony Application Server (MTAS), provided by Dynamic Activation. Supported methods for MTAS provisioning are described. This document also declares the types and occurrences of the attributes used in the operations.

BCE Provisioning over CAI3G
Reference [104]

This document describes the supported Customers Service Orders (CSOs) in the CAI3G interface which is used for provisioning of Business Communication Enabler (BCE).

PGM Provisioning over CAI3G
Reference [105]

This document describes the supported Customers Service Orders (CSOs) in the CAI3G interface which is used for provisioning of Presence, Group, and Data Management (PGM).

2.2.5.6   Subscriber Services

Table 45    Documents in Subscriber Services Folder

Document Title

Description

Layered DAE Provisioning over CAI3G
Reference [94]

This document describes the interface exposed by Multi Activation for provisioning of Data Access Enabler (DAE) data. The interface exposes some Customers Service Orders (CSOs) that enables management of devices stored in a Centralized User Database (CUDB).

Layered EIR Provisioning over CAI3G
Reference [95]

This document describes the interface exposed by Dynamic Activation for provisioning of EIR data. The interface exposes some Customers Service Orders (CSOs) that enables management of equipment, equipment status, and search orders EIR-related data stored in a Consolidated User Database (CUDB).

Layered EIR Massive Operations over CLI
Reference [93]

This document covers the massive operations available through the Dynamic Activation Command Line Interface (CLI).


It describes Layered Equipment Identity Register (EIR), conditional search commands.

Layered IPWorks/AAA Provisioning over CAI3G
Reference [96]

This document describes the supported Customers Service Orders (CSOs) in the CAI3G interface, which is used for provisioning of AAA data in IPWorks. The interface exposes some Customers Service Orders (CSOs), that enables management of AAA data stored in a Consolidated User Database (CUDB).

Layered IPWorks/AAA Massive Provisioning over CLI
Reference [97]

This document covers the massive operations available through the Dynamic Activation Command Line Interface (CLI). It describes layered AAA IPWorks, conditional search commands, and massive update commands.

DSC/ILF Provisioning over CAI3G
Reference [98]

This document describes the Individual Locator Function (ILF) CAI3G interface that is provided for provisioning of Diameter Signaling Controller (DSC).

2.2.5.7   Charging and CBiO

Table 46    Documents in Charging and CBiO Folder

Document Title

Description

Charging Provisioning over CAI3G
Reference [123]

This document describes the supported methods for Changing System.

2.2.5.8   Wi-Fi Calling

Table 47    Documents in Charging and Wi-Fi Calling Folder

Document Title

Description

Wi-Fi Calling Provisioning over CAI3G
Reference [121]

This document covers descriptions of installation, interface, and configuration of Dynamic Activation.


In the Secure Entitlement Server (SES) solution, Dynamic Activation is responsible for user and service profile provisioning towards the monolithic nodes, for example IPWorks.

2.2.5.9   UDC Common Services

Table 48    Documents in UDC Common Services Folder

Document Title

Description

Multi Service Consumer Common Data Provisioning over CAI3G
Reference [99]

This document describes the supported Customers Service Orders (CSOs) in the CAI3G interface which is used for the provisioning of Multiple Service Consumer Common Data.

Layered Identity Changeover Provisioning over CAI3G
Reference [85]

This document describes a subset of the Customer Administration Interface Third Generation (CAI3G) inbound interface towards Dynamic Activation. It covers the layered Identity Changeover commands that support the AUC, HLR, and EPS services.

2.3   Resource Configuration

2.3.1   Overview

Table 49    Documents in Overview Folder

Document Title

Description

Function Specification Resource Configuration
Reference [116]

This document gives an introduction to Resource Configuration in Dynamic Activation.

2.3.2   Integration

Table 50    Documents in the Integration Folder

Document Title

Description

Customer Adaptation Guide for Resource Configuration
, Reference [62]

This document describes the processes of developing Resource Configuration customizations.

2.3.3   Operation and Maintenance

Table 51    Documents in Operation and Maintenance Folder

Document Title

Description

User Guide for Resource Configuration
Reference [72]

This document is a guide to the GUI of Resource Configuration and provides information on how to perform configuration tasks using the Resource Configuration GUI.

2.3.4   Interface

Table 52    Documents in Interface Folder

Document Title

Description

Provisioning over CAI3G for Resource Configuration
Reference [100]

This document describes the supported operations or CSOs in the CAI3G interface, for Resource Configuration. This document also declares the types and occurrences of the attributes used in the operations.

Device Management over REST for Resource Configuration
Reference [117]

This document describes the Device Management Representational State Transfer (REST) API, where it is possible to add, remove, update, and get devices in the Device Repository.

2.4   Consistency Checker

2.4.1   Overview

Table 53    Documents in Overview Folder

Document Title

Description

Function Specification Consistency Checker
Reference [107]

This document gives a description of the Consistency Checker functionality.

2.4.2   Installation

Table 54    Documents in Installation Folder

Document Title

Description

Installation Instruction for Consistency Checker on Glassfish Server Open Source Edition
Reference [109]

This document describes how to install the Consistency Checker.

Porting Guide for Consistency Checker, Reference [110]

This document describes how to port the Consistency Checker onto an Application Server other than the Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server.

2.4.3   Integration

Table 55    Documents in the Integration Folder

Document Title

Description

Programmers Guide for Consistency Checker
Reference [111]

This document is directed to the application designers and describes how to implement customer adaptation for the Consistency Checker.

2.4.4   Operation and Maintenance

Table 56    Documents in Operation and Maintenance Folder

Document Title

Description

System Administrators Guide for Consistency Checker
Reference [113]

This document provides knowledge to the readers about the Consistency Checker system administration.

User Guide for Consistency Checker
Reference [114]

The purpose of this document is to help users understand the Consistency Checker GUI.

2.5   Designer Studio

Table 57    Documents in the Designer Studio Folder

Document Title

Description

User Guide for Designer Studio
Reference [71]

This document describes the functionality of the Designer Studio solution and provides information on how to prepare the Designer Studio environment and how to configure service models.

2.6   Batch Handler

Table 58    Documents in the Batch Handler Folder

Document Title

Description

User Guide for Batch Handler
Reference [124]

This document is a guide to the GUI of Batch Handler and provides information on how to perform batch jobs tasks using the GUI.


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