Cisco Cisco Prime Network 4.1 Documentation Roadmaps
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Cisco Prime Network 4.1 Documentation Overview
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Broadband Query Language (BQL) and Information Model Objects (IMOs) and functions.
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Running BQL over web services (WSDL) connections and over HTTP interfaces.
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Using the Event Notification Service to create trap and e-mail notifications.
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Changing the Root Cause Analysis mechanism using Drools.
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Productivity tools.
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The Prime Network shell interface (which is no longer supported but can still be used on
certain upgrade deployments).
certain upgrade deployments).
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Lists of licenses and notices for open source software.
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Information about 3GPP and MTOSI OSS integration and describes the associated network
management of its supported devices.
management of its supported devices.
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Sample SOAP request responses for the operations supported in
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