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Course benefit
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Students gain an understanding of MAP context management, PLMN definition, the Roaming Restriction feature, screening of incoming call terminations, GSM MAP-based optimal routing, accommodation of telephony number plan changes, automation of forwarding number modification and validation, sensitive database element handling, supporting CAMEL applications, supporting location-based services, subscriber activity tracing, law enforcement surveillance, subscriber migration management, and cross-technology ANSI-GSM roaming.
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Course dates: Jan 23, 2006 Omaha, NE Apr 20-21 Plano, TX June 15, 2006 Omaha, NE Dec 14, 2006 Omaha, NE Length: 2 days Locations: Omaha, NE, US Plano, TX, US Course number: 523546
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Target audience
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The course is designed for network operations personnel, selected switch technicians, system administrators, software developers and installers, support analysts, and customer care personnel.
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Learning objectives
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Upon successful completion of this training, participants should be able to: - Briefly summarize the operation of the GSM HLR appli>cation
- Optimize GSM MAP messaging using the context management feature
- Define one or more PLMNs on the HLR
- Use the Roaming Restriction feature
- Set up the HLR to screen incoming call termination requests
- Configure the HLR to use optimal routing
- Set up the HLR to conform to number plan shifts
- Create forwarding number fix-up rules and vali>dation profiles
- Provision the most sensitive data in the appli>cation database
- Configure CAMEL Services
- Configure Location Services
- Configure Subscriber Tracing
- Configure Law Enforcement Surveillance
- Set up the Subscriber Routing feature to support a subscriber database migration
- Understand how the GSM HLR supports roaming between ANSI-41 and GSM
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Course prerequisites
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Mandatory: Recommended:
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Course materials & methodology
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At the beginning of the course, each participant will receive a copy of all overhead slides. Lectures are interspersed with ad-hoc demonstrations and hands-on exercises.
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Training schedule
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- This training course is organized quarterly
- Requests for onsite training must be received 6-8 weeks in advance
A typical schedule covers:
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- OpenCall HLR Application Overview
- MAP Context Management
- PLMN Validation
- Roaming Restriction
- SRI Screening
- Optimal Routing
- MSISDN Split
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- Sensitive Data Provisioning
- CAMEL Support
- Location Services Support
- Subscriber Trace
- CALEA
- Subscriber Routing
- Unified HLR
- CALEA
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Trainers profile
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Training will be led by a senior HP consultant with a background in telecommunications, networks and the HP OpenCall NonStop INS platform, and with experience in maintaining and supporting customer sites.
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Audience size
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Typically, 3-12 participants are present in each class: A minimum of 3 students will be required, and class size is limited to a maximum of 12.
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Course location
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This course can be delivered both at a Hewlett-Packard site (with HP-supplied facilities and equipment) or on demand at the customer's premises (in which case the customer is responsible for training room setup, including PC video projector, white board, functioning NonStop lab system, or firewall access to an external server).
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Further information
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For more details on this course's content, and availability please contact us directly.
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