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Course description

This course provides the student with a basic understanding of the HP OpenCall HLR installation requirements. Students are introduced to the HP applications for the HP OpenCall HLR. System requirements for application installation are discussed. Students verify correct hardware and software preparation for application installation. Students install the HP OpenCall HLR applications on a prepared node. Students verify proper installation.

Course benefit

Participants gain the ability to perform Initial and Back Node HLR and DPA installations using the TTNSTALL tool.

Course overview

Course dates:
Jan 25, 2006 – Omaha, NE
Apr 24, 2006 – Plano, TX
June 19, 2006 – Omaha, NE
Sept 18, 2006 – Plano, TX
Dec 18, 2006 – Omaha, NE
Length: 2 days
Locations:
Omaha, NE, US
Plano, TX, US
Course number: 527210

Target audience

This course is primarily focused at the HP OpenCall HLR Developers, HP OpenCall HLR Independent Testers, Customer Service Installers, and selected operations personnel.

Learning objectives

Upon successful completion of this training, participants should be able to:

  • State the purpose of the HP OpenCall HLR applications
  • Identify system devices, volumes, subvolumes, and files used by HP OpenCall HLR
  • Perform an Initial Installation of the HP OpenCall HLR applications using the Installation Guide
  • Install the Dynamic Provisioning Architecture subsystem
  • Start the HP OpenCall HLR node and DPA subsystem
  • Perform a Back Node Installation of the HP OpenCall HLR applications using the Installation Guide

Course prerequisites

Mandatory:

Recommended:

  • None

Course materials & methodology

At the beginning of the course, each participant will receive a copy of all overhead slides. Lectures are interspersed with hands-on exercises, with about half of the course dedicated to practical sessions.

Training schedule

  • This training course is organized upon request
  • This course is also offered onsite on an on-demand basis
  • Six to eight weeks lead time is required

A typical schedule covers:

Day Topics
Day 1
  • System Requirements
  • Installation Procedures
  • The TTNSTALL Macro
  • Site Configuration
  • Initial Installation Process
Day 2
  • Initial Installation Process
  • Gateway Configuration
  • System Startup
  • DPA Installation
  • Back Node Installation

Trainers profile

Training will be led by an HP senior consultant with a background in telecommunications, networks and the HP OpenCall NonStop INS platform, and with experience in maintaining and supporting customer sites.

Audience size

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.

Course location

This course can be delivered both at a Hewlett-Packard site (with HP-supplied facilities and equipment) or on 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).

Further information

For more details on this course's content, customization and availability please contact us directly.

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