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The scope of this document includes all functionality a user must know in order to effectively operate the Oracle Communications Convergent Charging Controller ACS Control Plan Editor application. It does not include detailed design of the service or feature nodes specific to other applications.

Audience

This guide is written primarily for CPE administrators. However, the overview sections of the document are useful to anyone requiring an introduction.

A solid understanding of Unix and a familiarity with IN concepts are an essential prerequisite for safely using the information contained in this technical guide. Attempting to install, remove, configure or otherwise alter the described system without the appropriate background skills, could cause damage to the system; including temporary or permanent incorrect operation, loss of service, and may render your system beyond recovery.

This manual describes system tasks that should only be carried out by suitably trained operators.

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Related Resources

The following documents are related to this document
  • Oracle Communications Convergent Charging Controller SMSC Technical Guide
  • Oracle Communications Convergent Charging Controller ACS Technical Guide
  • Oracle Communications Convergent Charging Controller Feature Nodes Reference Guide
  • Oracle Communications Convergent Charging Controller ACS User's Guide

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