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This guide describes how to provision the Cisco SS7 Interconnect for Access Servers Solution and
Cisco SS7 Interconnect for Voice Gateways Solution by using the provisioning tools provided with the Cisco media gateway controller (MGC) software. The tools include:
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 listed in Table 1:
| Chapter | Title | Content |
Provides an overview of the Cisco SS7 Interconnect for Access Servers Solution and the Cisco SS7 Interconnect for Voice Gateways Solution. Contains a brief review of provisioning tools used in this guide. | ||
Provisioning the Cisco SS7 Interconnect for Access Servers Solution by Using the TCM/CMM | Describes how to provision a sample | |
Provisioning the Cisco SS7 Interconnect for Access Servers Solution by Using MML | Describes how to provision a sample | |
Provisioning the Cisco SS7 Interconnect for Voice Gateways Solution | This chapter describes a sample Cisco SS7 Interconnect for Voice Gateways Solution and provides a brief overview of how to provision the solution. |

Refer to the documentation listed in the following sections for information about the Cisco MGC software and the solutions it supports.
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Posted: Tue Aug 8 05:12:31 PDT 2000
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