Cisco Cisco Transport Manager 9.2 Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco Transport Manager Release 9.2
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—Describes the CTM GateWay/CORBA northbound interface product that is available for 
CTM. This document serves as a reference for developers of OSS applications that work with the 
CTM GateWay/CORBA interface.
—Describes the database schema that CTM 
uses to store information in an SQL database such as the Oracle database. The document is designed 
for users who need to create their own reports without using CTM.
Cisco Transport Manager Release 9.2 High Availability Installation Guide—Explains how to install 
CTM in an HA environment.
Note
To obtain the Cisco Transport Manager Release 9.2 High Availability Installation Guide
contact your Cisco account representative.
Describes the methodology 
that CTM uses to provision ML-series cards.
—Describes how CTM 
supports basic external authentication.
—Describes the migration 
matrix for CTM service pack releases.
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