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Table Of Contents
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - L - M - N - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W -
index
A
access VPN 3-7
application server 3-6
autodiscovery 5-6
B
basic wholesale dial network architecture (figure) 2-3
basic wholesale voice network architecture (figure) 2-2
billing 4-9
buffering 5-2
C
call admission/blocking 3-6
call routing 3-6
destination E.164 addresses 3-6
CBWFQ 5-3
CDR
RADIUS server 3-12
reports 3-6
CIC (Cisco Info Center) 3-11, 5-4
Cisco 2600 3-2
Cisco 5500 switch 5-8
Cisco 7200 VXR 3-3
Cisco 7200 VXR broadband services aggregator 3-7
Cisco Access Registrar 3-9, 3-12
Cisco AS5350 3-2
Cisco AS55350 1-1
Cisco ASAP Solution
benefits 1-1
Cisco ASAP Solution architecture (figure) 1-3
Cisco Billing and Measurements Server 3-9, 3-13, 5-8
Cisco Catalyst 5000 series 3-3, 3-8, 5-8
Cisco Catalyst 6000 series 3-3, 3-8, 5-8
Cisco Catalyst switches 3-3
Cisco dial-only gateways, interface modules, and supported signaling types (table) 3-5
Cisco HSRP 4-6
Cisco Info Center 3-9, 5-1, 5-4, 5-7
Cisco Internet Performance Manager 3-9, 5-5
Cisco Internet Performance Monitor 5-1
Cisco IOS Service Assurance Agent 5-5
Cisco Low Latency Queueing feature 4-9
Cisco Media Gateway Controller Node Manager 3-12, 5-8
Cisco MGC Node Manager 3-9
Cisco Resource Policy Management 5-3
Cisco Resource Pool Management 3-9
Cisco Resource Pool Management Server 3-9
Cisco Resource Pool Managment Server 3-8
Cisco Resource Reservation Protocol feature 5-2
Cisco RPM 3-10
Cisco RSVP Support for Low Latency Queuing feature 4-9
Cisco SS7 Interconnect for Voice Gateways 3-2
Cisco SS7 Interconnect for Voice Gateways 1.1 3-6
Cisco SS7 Interconnect for Voice Gateways Solution 4-4
Cisco SS7 signaling link termination (SLT) systems 3-2
Cisco T.38 Real-Time and Never-Busy Fax Service 2-16
Cisco TCL IVR 4-3
support for 1-6
Cisco Universal Gateway Manager 3-9, 3-11
Cisco universal gateways, interface modules, and supported signaling types (table) 3-4
Cisco Voice Manager 3-9
Cisco Voice Manager (CVM) 3-11, 5-5
Cisco Voice Services Provisioning Tool 3-9, 3-12, 5-8
Cisco Wholesale Voice Solution Design and Implementation Guide ix, 4-10
Cisco Wholesale Voice Solution Overview ix
CiscoWorks2000 3-11
CiscoWorks2000 Voice Manager 5-6
class-based weighted fair queuing 4-9
components
additional (third-party) for shared services (table) 3-9
major (Cisco) components (table) 3-2
third party (shared services) components (table) 3-8
contention 4-7
contention types and remedies (table) 4-7
CORBA 3-9
performance and statistical reporting 5-6
D
database
prompt 3-14
dial and wireless data (figure) 2-4
dial feature card 3-4
dial-only service 3-4
dial peer
POTS and VoIP 4-2
dial plan 4-2
unified 1-4
DNIS 4-2
document
release of vii
DSP resource 2-15
E
E.164
address block 4-2
EMS
end office 2-1
event correlation 5-7
F
fax
service 2-16
store-and-forward 3-14
FCAPS 3-9
features and services enabled by the Cisco ASAP Solution (table) 1-5
figures
Basic Wholesale Dial Network Architecture 2-3
Basic Wholesale Voice Network Architecture 2-2
Cisco ASAP Solution Architecture 1-3
Dial and Wireless Data 2-4
Long-Distance Toll Bypass 2-11
Migration from Legacy and PSTN Services 2-14
TDM Switching 2-14
Unified Communications 2-12
G
G.168 3-1
G.729
codec 4-7
GKTMP
and application servers 3-6
H
H.323
gateway 3-6
GKs and DGKs 3-5
HDLC framer 4-8
home gateway 3-7
I
IVR 1-6
files 3-14
prompt server 3-14
TDM switching 2-15
J
L
L2F 3-7
L2TP 3-7
L2TP network server 3-7
LDAP 3-12
load balancing 5-4
long-distance toll bypass (figure) 2-11
loss 5-2
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RAS messages 3-6
M
major components of the Cisco ASAP Solution (table) 3-2
messages
LRQ RAS
routing to other domains 3-6
registration and unregistration (RRQ/URQ) 3-6
message URL http
//www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ita/index.htm x
//www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/sc/rel7/soln/wv_rel1/index.htm ix
MGC 5-8
Migration from Legacy and PSTN Services (figure) 2-14
modem (V.92) 1-5
MTP 3-7
N
NAS 3-3
network operations center 5-5
network timing protocol 3-14
NMS 3-10
NOC 5-5
number normalization 4-3
P
packet dropping 5-2
PIAFS 3-1
polling 5-7
port policy management 1-4, 5-3
preauthentication 5-4
PRI grooming 2-14
prompt
database 3-14
server 3-14
proxy server 3-13
Q
QoS 4-6
queuing 5-2
R
RADIUS
and security 3-6
resource management 3-6
redundancy 4-6
registration
and unregistration (RRQ/URQ) messages 3-6
reporting 5-6
Resource Reservation Protocol 4-7
retailing 1-1
RPM 5-3
RPMS 3-8
RSVP-based CAC 4-7
S
SAA 5-5
server
application 3-6
prompt 3-14
RADIUS 3-6
TFTP 3-14
and Cisco RPMS 1-6
SNMP
solution
additional shared services (third-party) components (table) 3-9
components
major (Cisco) components (table) 3-2
third party (shared services) components (table) 3-8
SS7
and Cisco SC2200 3-7
syslog 3-10
events 5-4
server 3-13
T
T.37 store-and-forward fax 3-14
tables
Cisco Dial-Only Gateways, Interface Modules, and Supported Signaling Types 3-5
Cisco Universal Gateways, Interface Modules, and Supported Signaling Types 3-4
Contention Types and Remedies 4-7
Features and Services Enabled by the Cisco ASAP Solution 1-5
Major Components of the Cisco ASAP Solution 3-2
Voice and Data Features of the Universal DSP 3-1
TCL 1-6
Tcl 1-6
TDM
voice GWs 3-3
TDM switching (figure) 2-14
TFTP server 3-14
toll bypass 2-11
tones
DTMF 4-4
test 2-14
translation
number translation 4-2
TSI 2-15
tunnel
limits 5-4
VPDN 3-7
U
unified communications (figure) 2-12
unified communications server 3-14
unified dial plan 1-4
unified messaging 2-13
Universal Port DSP 1-1
universal port DSP 3-1
V
V.120 3-1
V.42 1-5
V.44 3-1
voice and data features of the universal DSP (table) 3-1
VoiceXML 4-4
VPDN tunnels 3-7
VPN 3-7
W
Weblink Preferences ix
WFQ 4-9
wholesaling 1-1
Posted: Wed Oct 6 12:34:27 PDT 2004
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