Licensing Information
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| Oracle Communications Unified Assurance | Oracle Communications Unified Assurance, Enterprise Edition | This is the full platform that can use adaptors for integrations and use device licenses to speak directly to devices. All devices are priced by Unified Assurance irrespective if directly connected or managed via an element manager and consumed by Assurance via an adaptor. Oracle Communications Unified Assurance Enterprise Edition includes:
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| Oracle Communications Unified Assurance | Oracle Communications Unified Assurance Large Devices (CORE/EDGE), Enterprise Edition | Oracle Communications Large Devices (CORE/EDGE), Enterprise Edition is defined as: A core network is an enterprise network's backbone, which offers numerous services to the users who are interconnected by the access network. In general, this term signifies the highly functional communication facilities that interconnect primary nodes. The core network delivers routes to exchange information among various sub-networks. An edge device is any piece of hardware that controls data flow at the boundary between two networks. Edge devices fulfill a variety of roles, depending on what type of device they are, but they essentially serve as network entry -- or exit -- points. Some common functions of edge devices are the transmission, routing, processing, monitoring, filtering, translation and storage of data passing between networks. Edge devices are used by enterprises and service providers. One of the most common types of edge devices is an edge router. Usually deployed to connect a campus network to the internet or a WAN, edge routers chiefly function as gateways between networks. A similar type of edge device, known as a routing switch, can also be used for this purpose, although routing switches typically offer less-comprehensive features than full-fledged routers. Firewalls can also be classified as edge devices, as they sit on the periphery of one network and filter data moving between internal and external networks. Prerequisites:
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| Oracle Communications Unified Assurance | Oracle Communications Unified Assurance Small Devices (CPE/RAN/NID), Enterprise Edition | Oracle Communications Small Devices (CPE/RAN/NID), Enterprise Edition is defined as: A customer-premises equipment or customer-provided equipment (CPE) is any terminal and associated equipment located at a subscriber's premises and connected with a carrier's telecommunication circuit at the demarcation point ("demarc"). The demarc is a point established in a building or complex to separate customer equipment from the equipment located in either the distribution infrastructure or central office of the communications service provider. CPE generally refers to devices such as telephones, routers, network switches, residential gateways (RG), set-top boxes, fixed mobile convergence products, home networking adapters and Internet access gateways that enable consumers to access providers' communication services and distribute them in a residence or enterprise with a local area network (LAN). A radio access network (RAN) is a major component of a wireless telecommunications system that connects individual devices to other parts of a network through a radio link. The RAN links user equipment, such as a cellphone, computer or any remotely controlled machine, over a fiber or wireless backhaul connection. That link goes to the core network, which manages subscriber information, location and more. The RAN, which is sometimes also called the access network, is the radio element of the cellular network. A cellular network is made up of land areas called cells. A cell is served by at least one radio transceiver, although the standard is typically three for cell sites. A RAN is made up of three essential elements:
Small devices may also be represented by load balances; physical or virtual. Prerequisites:
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| Oracle Communications Unified Assurance | Oracle Communications Unified Assurance IOT Devices (Endpoint Devices), Enterprise Edition | IOT (Internet of Things) Devices are defined as simple input Devices operated by humans, or remotely managed or fully automated Devices collecting information or responding to commands issues from centralized control points. IOT Devices include but are not limited to smart mobiles, smart fire alarms, smart door locks, smart bicycles, medical sensors, fitness trackers, and smart security systems. Prerequisites:
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| Oracle Communications Unified Assurance | Unified Assurance External Presentation Server, Enterprise Edition | This is a presentation server that can be added to a cluster to sit outside of the DMZ for external users to access. Only one external presentation server license may be applied is supported per instance/custer of Unified Assurance. Prerequisites:
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| Oracle Communications Unified Assurance | Oracle Communications Visualized Assurance, Enterprise Edition | This is a GIS-based add-on for geospatial fault analysis. Visualized Assurance (Visualization) combines live network data and external data to provide a holistic view of the network status. Visualization allows operators to visually correlate network and service issues with external sources of geographical data, for example, weather and utility, with a zoom down to street/site level facility. The multi-tenanted Visualization UI also enables personalized customer views of the data, by layers, entities etc. Visualization is highly configurable, using a layered approach to visualizing network objects and service coverage status. This allows operators and non-network users to focus on relevant data to help understand, diagnose, and respond to issues without the distraction of visualization noise, and directly visually correlate layered data improving their understanding of the impact of faults in relation to location and customers. Prerequisites:
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| Oracle Communications Unified Assurance | Oracle Communications Unified Assurance Observability Analytics, Enterprise Edition | Unified Assurance Observability Analytics is a required component for the platform and customer must purchase Oracle Communications Unified Assurance Observability Analytics, Enterprise Edition License OR Oracle Communications Unified Assurance Observability Analytics License Subscription to use the component. Unified Assurance Observability Analytics retains event history, flow data and centralizes log files that are generated by the platform. This component also adds machine learning capability that can be applied to the saved data. Prerequisites:
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| Oracle Communications Unified Assurance | Unified Assurance Remedy Adapter, Enterprise Edition | Provides a bespoke integration into Remedy for the purposes of creating, updating, and closing trouble tickets from events. Adapter has been validated against Remedy 25.2 leveraging the newest Remedy APIs. Prerequisites:
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| Oracle Communications Unified Assurance | Unified Assurance ServiceNow Adapter, Enterprise Edition | Provides a bespoke integration into Service Now for the purposes of creating, updating, and closing trouble tickets from events. Prerequisites:
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| Oracle Communications Unified Assurance | Oracle Communications Unified Assurance Performance Management Wireline Network Infrastructure Report Pack License, Enterprise Edition | Network Performance Management Reports are dashboards generated by Network Monitoring systems such as Unified Assurance, providing crucial insights into the health of the Network and help in mitigating performance issues in-order to maintain required network performance level. Prerequisites:
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| Oracle Communications Unified Assurance | Oracle Communications Unified Assurance Performance Management SDWAN Report Pack License, Enterprise Edition | Network Performance Management Reports are dashboards generated by Network Monitoring systems such as UA providing crucial insights into the health of the Network and help in mitigating performance issues in-order to maintain required network performance level. Prerequisites:
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| Oracle Communications Unified Assurance | Oracle Communications Unified Assurance for Network Sessions, Enterprise Edition | Oracle Communications Unified Assurance for Network Sessions license is required to connect Oracle Communications Session Border Controller,Oracle Enterprise Session Border Controller products with Oracle Communications Unified Assurance, Enterprise Edition for end to end fault management, performance management and topology management. Prerequisites:
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