OMC (OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE CENTER Sample Clauses

OMC (OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE CENTER. The OMC provides a central point from which to control and monitor the DAP, EBTS and BSC/XCDR. The MSC and HLR may be accessible via a terminal emulation window. The OMC is connected to the DAP, EBTS and BSC/XCDR via an X.25 packet network. The OMC provides alarm handling functions to report and log alarms generated by the other network entities. The fault management functions of the OMC allow network devices to be manually or automatically removed from or restored to service. The status of network devices can be checked from the OMC, and tests and diagnostics on various devices can be invoked. The performance management functions include collecting traffic statistics from the iDEN RF network entities (BSC, DAP, EBTS) and archiving them in disk files or displaying them for analysis. The OMC provides System change control for the various versions of the software and configuration databases in the network entities. Software loads can be downloaded from the OMC to other network entities by the OMC. The OMC keeps track of which network entities are running which versions of software. Software upgrades can be coordinated from the OMC. The System configuration data bases of the other network entities can also be downloaded from the OMC. These databases change as the physical configuration of the network expands to accommodate growth. By using either network management procedures to manipulate defined managed objects or by using a remote man-machine interface when objects are not defined, the data bases on other entities can be changed from the OMC. The OMC can also perform consistency checks on data bases in the other entities.
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