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Migration Matrix for Cisco Prime Optical and Cisco Transport Manager Service Pack Releases
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  Related Prime Optical Documentation
The Prime Optical documentation set comprises the following guides:
—Describes the caveats for Prime Optical.
—Explains how to install Prime Optical and how to upgrade 
from previous releases.
—Provides steps that lead you through a new installation for 
a single-server setup with an embedded database. The purpose of this guide is to quickly get you up 
and running with Prime Optical 10.6.
—Describes how to use the Prime Optical software, which consists 
of user applications and tools for network discovery, network configuration, connection 
management, fault management, system administration, and security management.
—Describes the 
GateWay/CORBA northbound interface product that is available for Prime Optical. This document 
serves as a reference for developers of OSS applications that work with the GateWay/CORBA 
interface.
—Describes the database schema that Prime Optical uses to 
store information in a Structured Query Language (SQL) database such as the Oracle database. The 
document is designed for users who need to create their own reports without using Prime Optical.
Note
Cisco Prime Optical Database Schema will not available after 9.6.3 release.
—Explains how to install Prime Optical in 
a high availability (HA) environment.
—Describes the methodology that 
Prime Optical uses to provision ML-series cards.
Note
Cisco Prime Optical ML Provisioning Methodology will not available after 9.6.3 release.
—Describes how Prime Optical supports basic 
external authentication.
—This document.
Note
See 
 for a list of Prime Optical 10.6 guides.
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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