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Cisco Internet OSS for VoIP: Infrastructure Manager Implementation Guide
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Chapter 2 Provisioning
Step by Step Installation and Initial Configuration
To obtain access to Cisco VRC documentation, go to the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/vrc/vrc1_1/index.htm.
Optional Product Components
The following applications can be launched from the Cisco PTC Topology Manager, however, they are
not installed as part of the Cisco PTC installation process. If you plan on Cisco PTC using or working
with any of the following applications, you must ensure they are installed, configured, and operating
properly; preferably prior to installing Cisco PTC:
Cisco MGC Node Manager (CMNM), version 2.3.1(plus Patch 1 and 2)—the Element Management
System (EMS) for managing signaling controllers.
Voice Services Provisioning Tool (VSPT), versions 2.3—used to configure and provision the
PGW2200
CiscoView—is a web based device management application that provides dynamic status,
monitoring, and configuration information for the broad range of Cisco internetworking products.
To obtain access to CiscoView documentation, go to the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/cw2000/cw2000_d/4steditn/use_view/i
ndex.htm.
Cisco Info Center (CIC)—is a Service-Level Management system that collects event streams or
messages from many different data sources and then provides a consolidated view of the events and
status information. To obtain access to Cisco Info Center documentation, go to the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/info_ctr/index.htm.
Carrier Sensitive Router (CSR) Server—provides the capability to affect the routing of calls from
the gatekeeper based upon the INGRES carrier and the dialed number.
Installing Cisco PTC
This section describes how to install the Cisco PTC product software from the product CDROM.
Cisco PTC installation is a component based installation process. Each component is installed through
the Cisco PTC installation process in either Standalone or Integrated mode.
Note The Cisco PTC and Cisco VRC applications are fully integrated and are able to simultaneously use some
common servers and processes. As such, Cisco PTC is installed in Standalone mode when the
Cisco VRC application is not currently installed on the machine where Cisco PTC is being installed and
allows you to install all of the Cisco PTC subcomponents.
Cisco PTC is installed in Integrated mode when the Cisco PTC installation process detects that the
Cisco VRC application is already installed on the machine. As such, the Cisco PTC subcomponents are
not reinstalled. Instead, Cisco PTC is configured to use the common subcomponents that were installed
with the Cisco VRC application.
This chapter installs Cisco PTC in Standalone mode, integrated with Cisco VRC, because it is a new
install and Cisco VRC has not been installed previously.