Oracle Utilities Network Management Systems

Please let me know if there is a place to get the User Guide for Oracle Utilities Network Management System (Formerly SPL)
Thanks,

The Network Management Systems (NMS) user guide with all other documentation for the current release is available on edelivery
http://edelivery.oracle.com
under the Oracle Utilities Applications product pack.
You will need to download the Oracle Utilities Network Management System Releaase 1.9.0 Documentation pack in order to get the User Guide.
Edited by: user590375 on Jun 5, 2009 8:26 AM

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