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This document describes the information you need to provision your Cisco media gateway controller (MGC). The document contains tables and worksheets for you to use for provisioning your system.
The primary audience for this document is network operators and administrators who have experience in the following areas:
In addition, the following audiences may find this document useful:
This document contains the following chapters:
| Chapters | Title | Description |
This chapter includes a checklist of tasks to perform before you use this guide to provision your system, and information to gather before beginning. It also includes the following information: | ||
This chapter provides a general overview of planning for provisioning, including:
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This chapter describes the TCM provisioning procedures for software release 7.3(x). | ||
This chapter describes the CCM provisioning procedures for software release 7.4(x). | ||
This chapter describes how to use MML commands to configure the MGC. | ||
This chapter describes how to use MML commands to add system components. | ||
Appendix A | This chapter lists the result type definitions for the result types described in Chapter 2. | |
Appendix B | This chapter lists the nature of address, numbering plan indicator codes, and location codes for the result types described in Chapter 2. | |
Appendix C | This chapter lists the cause codes for the result types described in Chapter 2. |
Refer to the following documentation map to navigate through the Cisco MGC software documentation suite.

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Posted: Wed Sep 27 12:46:03 PDT 2000
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