Ericsson Multi Activation (EMA) 15 Training Programs Catalog of Course Descriptions
Catalog of Course Descriptions INTRODUCTION... 3 ERICSSON MULTI ACTIVATION (EMA) 15 PROVISIONING GATEWAY CLASSIC BASIC CONFIGURATION, OPERATION AND TOOLS... 4 ERICSSON MULTI ACTIVATION (EMA) 15 PROVISIONING GATEWAY NEXT GENERATION BASIC CONFIGURATION, OPERATION AND TOOLS... 7 Commercial in Confidence 2 2015
Introduction Ericsson has developed a comprehensive Training Programs service to satisfy the competence needs of our customers, from exploring new business opportunities to expertise required for operating a network. The Training Programs service is delineated into packages that have been developed to offer clearly defined, yet flexible training to target system and technology areas. Each package is divided into flows, to target specific functional areas within your organization for optimal benefits. Service delivery is supported using various delivery methods including: Icon Delivery Method Instructor Led Training (ILT) LIV Virtual Classroom Training (VCT) elearning (WBL) Workshop (WS) Short Article (SA) Structured Knowledge Transfer (SKT) mlearning Job duty analysis (JDA) Competence GAP Analysis (CGA) Commercial in Confidence 3 2015
Ericsson Multi Activation (EMA) 15 Provisioning Gateway Classic Basic Configuration, Operation and Tools LZU1089836 R1A Description Do you want to understand user provisioning and multi activation in your network? Do you want to know how to configure and operate Ericsson Multi Activation (EMA) 15 Provisioning Gateway Classic (PG Classic) and ensure good performance? Do you want to accurately handle routine tasks and manage systems? If so, then this course is for you. Ericsson Multi Activation can operate with many different Network Elements (NEs), including NEs from other network vendors, and have many strategies for routing and clustering, which directly influences the performance and effectiveness of the service provided to the subscriber. With this course, the participants will be able to learn how to operate the system and execute up-to-date user provisioning tasks and procedures. Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to: 1 Define Provisioning, introduce Multi Activation and outline EMA 15 features and deployments 1.1 Briefly describe User Provisioning and Multi Activation 1.2 Introduce EMA 15 PG Classic features and hardware platforms 2 Examine EMA 15 PG Classic GUI configurations 2.1 Demonstrate EMA 15 PG Classic GUI operations 2.2 Explain configuration of network elements 2.3 Identify the setup of the NE clusters 2.4 Explore the routing administration window 2.5 Configure CAI DC 2.6 Examine CAI3G DC configuration 2.7 Check the processing log 2.8 Provision HLR and AUC subscriptions using GUI 3 Provision using EMA 15 PG Classic supported interfaces 3.1 Interpret CAI protocol and perform CAI provisioning 3.2 Examine CAI3G protocol and perform CAI3G provisioning
3.3 Clarify XCAI interface format 3.4 Introduce EDIFACT message 4 Practice some operation tools for EMA 15 PG Classic 4.1 Examine the Processing Queue to process failed operation in Cluster NE Redundancy provisioning solution 4.2 Explore the Consistency Tool to handle inconsistencies in redundancy solution 4.3 Utilize the Service Order Scheduler to perform the asynchronous provisioning 4.4 Test the Service Order Batch Handler to handle a large amount of subscriptions 4.5 View the Performance Monitor to examine performance data 4.6 Discuss how EMA 15 PG Classic can be extended to support new network elements 5 Perform EMA 15 PG Classic administrative tasks 5.1 Verify information on the x86 operational system 5.2 Practice regular maintenance tasks on the x86 platform 5.3 Implement access control methods 5.4 Define alarms with system monitor and Ericsson SNMP Agent (ESA) configuration Target audience The target audience for this course is: Service Engineer, Service Planning Engineer, Service Design Engineer, Service Deployment Engineer, Application Developer Prerequisites There are no mandatory prerequisite courses but it is recommended that students attending have: General telecom knowledge Basic UNIX knowledge Duration and class size The length of the course is 3 days and the maximum number of participants is 8. Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in both classroom and in technical environment using equipment and tools, which are accessed remotely, Time schedule The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate. Commercial in Confidence 5 2015
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours) 1 Define provisioning & Ericsson Multi Activation 15 1.5 1 Examine EMA 15 PG Classic GUI configurations 4.5 2 Provision using EMA 15 PG Classic supported interfaces 3.5 2/3 Practice some operation tools for EMA 15 PG Classic 5.5 3 Perform EMA 15 PG Classic administrative tasks 3 Commercial in Confidence 6 2015
Ericsson Multi Activation (EMA) 15 Provisioning Gateway Next Generation Basic Configuration, Operation and Tools LZU1089835 R1A Description Multi Activation is evolving to support new network and technology trends. The Ericsson Multi Activation (EMA) 15 release supports the evolving network of UDC and IMS, new technology domain such as Software Defined Networks & Network Functions Virtualization (SDN/NFV), and growing business such as Metro Ethernet and IP/VPN Services. Do you want to understand user provisioning in a cloud environment & handling virtual network elements? Do you want to know how to configure and operate Ericsson Multi Activation 15 Provisioning Gateway Next Generation (PG NGN) and ensure good performance? Do you want to accurately handle routine tasks and manage the system? Do you feel uncertain of how the provisioning of applications in the Data Layered Architecture (DLA) solution works? If so, then this course is for you. With the help of this course the participant will be able to discuss support for SDN/NFV networks, perform PG NGN system administrative tasks as well as understand the relation between EMA, PG NGN and provision different applications in the DLA solution. Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to: 1 Introduce EMA product overview 1.1 Outline the Multi Activation product with functional groups and the main features 1.2 Highlight the evolving support for SDN/NFV networks and IP/VPN services 1.3 Discuss the Provisioning Gateway Next Generation features, functionalities and interfaces 1.4 Describe the Provisioning Gateway Next Generation hardware and software deployments 2 Discuss EMA Provisioning Gateway Next Generation configuration 2.1 Explain the purpose of activation logic and configure its properties 2.2 Define network elements, NE groups and routing methods 2.3 Create different User types, with user restrictions/authorities 2.4 Describe EMA 15 PG NGN Virtualized Environment 3 Manage EMA 15 PG NGN interfaces 3.1 Identify the different interfaces supported, CAI3G, MML, CLI and CAI, and explain Commercial in Confidence 7 2015
their purposes 3.2 Create commands based on the supported interfaces 4 Examine EMA 15 PG NGN system administration, alarm handling and license management 4.1 Demonstrate system administration tasks 4.2 Describe the alarm handling architecture (ESA), alarm types and alarm message structure 4.3 Examine the License Management and view licenses in the GUI Target audience The target audience for this course is: Service Planning Engineer, Service Design Engineer, Network Design Engineer, Network Deployment Engineer, Service Deployment Engineer, System Engineer, Service Engineer, Business Developer, System Administrator, Application Developer Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses: General telecom knowledge Basic UNIX knowledge Duration and class size The length of the course is 2 days and the maximum number of participants is 8. Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in both classroom and in technical environment using equipment and tools, which are accessed remotely. Commercial in Confidence 8 2015
Time schedule The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate. Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours) 1 Overview 3.0 Configuration 3.0 2 Recap of day 1 0.5 Interfaces 2.5 System Administration 2.5 Conclusion 0.5 Commercial in Confidence 9 2015