Preface
This guide describes the functionality and design of the Oracle Communications IP Assimilation cartridge. This guide is intended for Network Integrity administrators who want to understand the design and evaluate the functionality of this cartridge, and for Network Integrity developers who want either to build or to extend similar cartridges.
Audience
This guide is intended for Network Integrity administrators who want to understand the design and evaluate the functionality of this cartridge, and for Network Integrity developers who want to either build or extend similar cartridges.
Developers should have a good working knowledge of UIM operations, specifications, Network Integrity, UIM, and the use of Oracle Communications Design Studio for Network Integrity.
You should be familiar with the following documents included with this release:
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Oracle Communications Network Integrity Concepts
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Oracle Communications Network Integrity Developer's Guide
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Oracle Communications Network Integrity MIB-II SNMP Cartridge Guide
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Oracle Communications Network Integrity UIM Integration Cartridge Guide
This guide assumes that you are familiar with the following concepts and technologies:
- Internet Protocol (IP) domain standards and terminology.
- Development and extensibility of Network Integrity cartridge.
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