• SCTE 24-19 : 2004

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    IPCABLECOM - PART 19: CMS SUBSCRIBER PROVISIONING SPECIFICATION

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    Superseded date:  21-08-2013

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    Published date:  12-01-2013

    Publisher:  Society of Cable Telecomm Engineers

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    1 SCOPE
       1.1 Purpose of document
       1.2 Document Scope
       1.3 Requirements
    2 REFERENCES
       2.1 Normative References
       2.2 Informative References
       2.3 Reference Acquisition
    3 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
    4 ABBREVIATIONS
    5 BACKGROUND
       5.1 Service Goals
       5.2 IPCablecom Reference Architecture
       5.3 Components and Interfaces
       5.4 Components
            5.4.1 Back-office OSS (Service Provider Business and
                  Service Management Systems)
            5.4.2 Provisioning Server
            5.4.3 CMS
            5.4.4 MTA
            5.4.5 TFTP
            5.4.6 CMTS
            5.4.7 Network
       5.5 Interface Descriptions
            5.5.1 Pkt-p1
            5.5.2 Pkt-p4
            5.5.3 Pkt-prov-p1
    6 ASSUMPTIONS
    7 SUBSCRIBER PROVISIONING
       7.1 Customer Records (Billing)
       7.2 Equipment Setup and Configuration
            7.2.1 CMS Basic POTS Provisioning (BPP)
            7.2.2 CMS Call Feature Provisioning (CFP)
       7.3 Static Versus Dynamic Subscriber Provisioning Data
    8 REQUIREMENTS
       8.1 General Requirements
       8.2 Transport Requirements
    9 DATA MODEL
       9.1 Overview
            9.1.1 PcspService Object
            9.1.2 PcspMta Object
            9.1.3 PcspEndpoint Object
            9.1.4 PcspCMS Object
            9.1.5 Inter Object Relationships
       9.2 Relations are encoded using the PcspRelation
            entity.XML Encoding
            9.2.1 The PCSP XML Schema
            9.2.2 Sample PCSP Entity Encodings
            9.2.3 Object Extensions
    10 MESSAGING
       10.1 Overview
       10.2 CMS and PS Messaging Role Requirements
       10.3 WSDL Specification
    11 SECURITY
    APPENDIX I - SAMPLE ENTITY ENCODINGS
    APPENDIX II - SAMPLE OBJECT EXTENSION
    APPENDIX III - DATA ENCODING EVALUATION
    APPENDIX IV - TRANSPORT PROTOCOL EVALUATION

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    Defines the interface used between the CMS and Provisioning Server for the exchange of service provisioning information.

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    Development Note Redesignated as SCTE 165-19. (08/2013)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Society of Cable Telecomm Engineers
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    SCTE 24-13 : 2006 IPCABLECOM - PART 13: ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE STANDARD
    SCTE 24-10 : 2016 IPCABLECOM 1.0 - PART 10: SECURITY SPECIFICATION
    SCTE 24-3 : 2016 IPCABLECOM 1.0 - PART 3: NETWORK CALL SIGNALING PROTOCOL FOR THE DELIVERY OF TIME-CRITICAL SERVICES OVER CABLE TELEVISION USING DATA MODEMS
    SCTE 24-1 : 2016 IPCABLECOM 1.0 - PART 1: ARCHITECTURE FRAMEWORK FOR THE DELIVERY OF TIME-CRITICAL SERVICES OVER CABLE TELEVISION NETWORKS USING CABLE MODEMS
    ISO 639-2:1998 Codes for the representation of names of languages — Part 2: Alpha-3 code
    SCTE 24-2 : 2016 IPCABLECOM 1.0 - PART 2: AUDIO CODEC REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROVISION OF BI-DIRECTIONAL AUDIO SERVICE OVER CABLE TELEVISION NETWORKS USING CABLE MODEMS
    SCTE 24-5 : 2016 IPCABLECOM 1.0 - PART 5: MEDIA TERMINAL ADAPTER (MTA) DEVICE PROVISIONING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DELIVERY OF REAL-TIME SERVICES OVER CABLE TELEVISION USING CABLE MODEMS
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