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Cisco Prime Optical 9.8 Documentation Overview
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Cisco Prime Optical 9.8 Documentation Overview
August 23, 2013You can access the Cisco Prime Optical 9.8 end-user documentation on Cisco.com at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps11670/tsd_products_support_series_home.html.
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The following documents are provided as part of the Cisco Prime Optical product:
Documentation Title What Is IncludedProvides an overview of the release and describes how to access bugs for Prime Optical 9.8.
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 9.8.
Explains how to install and upgrade to Prime Optical 9.8.
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.
Cisco Prime Optical 9.8 GateWay/CORBA Programmer Reference Guide
Describes the GateWay/CORBA northbound interface product that is available for Prime Optical. This document serves as a reference for developers of Operations Support System (OSS) applications that work with the Prime Optical GateWay/CORBA interface.
Cisco Prime Optical 9.8 High Availability Installation Guide
Explains how to install Prime Optical in a high availability (HA) environment.
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To obtain the Cisco Prime Optical 9.8 High Availability Installation Guide, contact your Cisco account representative.
Describes how Prime Optical supports basic external authentication.
Describes the migration matrix for service pack releases.
Lists licenses and notices for open source software.
Contains compatibility information and lists the Cisco software versions that can be used with a particular Cisco hardware product or module.
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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