Preface
This guide explains the functionality and design of the Oracle Communications Network Integrity Optical Circuit Assimilation cartridge.
Audience
This guide is intended for Network Integrity administrators, developers, and integrators.
This guide assumes that you are familiar with the following documents:
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Network Integrity Developer's Guide: for a basic understanding of cartridges.
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Network Integrity Installation Guide: for an understanding of deploying and undeploying cartridges.
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Network Integrity Concepts: for an understanding of Network Integrity and cartridge extensibility.
This guide assumes that you are familiar with the following:
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Oracle Communications Design Studio for Network Integrity
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Network Integrity Optical TMF814 CORBA Cartridge
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Synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH)
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TMF814 and Multi Technology Network Management (MTNM) standards and terminology
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Development and extensibility of Network Integrity cartridges
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