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ATT Definity Addendum 1 For Ds1, Dmi, Isdn Pri Instructions Manual
ATT Definity Addendum 1 For Ds1, Dmi, Isdn Pri Instructions Manual
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TRUNK TYPE AND SIGNALING TYPE COMPATIBILITY TABLESD-3 TABLE D-1. Trunk/Signaling Cross References (continued)½ TrunkProcedureFeatureDirectionSignalingProcedure DescriptionEncodeTypesEncode 1-way out DOD17CO1-way outGS 1 LS19 DMI/ISDN-MOS20 E&M auto in, IS out28 E&M auto in, WS out29 1-way out DOD with party test(18)CO1-way outGS party test(2) 2-way attendant completing in, DOD19CO2-wayGS 1 LS19 DMI/ISDN-MOS20 E&M auto in, IS out28 E&M auto in, WS out29 2-way with party test(20)CO2-wayGS party test(2) 1-way in attendant completing auto in21FX1-way inGS 1 LS19 DMI/ISDN-MOS20 E&M auto in, IS out28 E&M auto in, WS out29 1-way out DOD22FX1-way outGS 1 LS19 DMI/ISDN-MOS20 E&M auto in, IS out28 E&M auto in, WS out29 1-way out DOD with party test(23)FX1-way outGS party test(2) 2-way attendant completing in, DOD24FX2-wayGS 1 LS19 DMI/ISDN-MOS20 E&M auto in, IS out28 E&M auto in, WS out29 2-way with party test(25)FX2-wayGS party test(2) 1-way incoming attendant completing auto in26WATS1-way inGS 1 LS19 DMI/ISDN-MOS 20 E&M auto in, IS out28 E&M auto in, WS out 29 1-way out DOD27WATS 1-way outGS 1 LS19 DMI/ISDN-MOS 20 E&M auto in, IS out 28 E&M auto in, WS out 29 1-way out DOD with party test(28)WATS 1-way outGS party test (2) auto in-WATS (not administered)29WATS1-way inGS 1 IS DID30DID1-way in LRB IS 30 E&M IS in and out 4 DMI/ISDN-MOS 20 WS DID 31DID1-way in LRB WS 3 E&M WS in, wink DD out 11 DMI/ISDN-MOS 20½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4
D-4TRUNK TYPE AND SIGNALING TYPE COMPATIBILITY TABLES TABLE D-1. Trunk/Signaling Cross References (continued) TrunkProcedureFeatureDirectionSignalingProcedure DescriptionEncodeTypesEncode 1-way in dial repeating32TIE 1-way inE&M IS in, IS out 4 1-way out auto33TIE1-way outE&M IS in, auto out31 analog line loop27 1-way out dial repeating34TIE 1-way outE&M IS in, IS out 4 GS 1 1-way in auto35TIE 1-way inE&M auto in, IS out28 GS 1 2-way dial repeating both ways36TIE2-wayE&M IS in, IS out 4 2-way dial repeating in, auto out37TIE 2-wayE&M IS in, auto out31 analog line loop27 2-way auto in, dial repeating out38TIE 2-wayE&M auto in, IS out28 GS 1 2-way auto both ways39TIE 2-wayE&M auto in, auto out32 GS 1 1-way in dial repeating, DD40 ETN1-way in E&M DD in, IS out 8 2-way wink in, DD or wink out41 ETN2-wayE&M WS in, WDDFOT out26 E&M WS in, wink DD out11 DMI/ISDN-MOS20 E&M WS in, WS out21 E&M DD in, DD out22 1-way in, wink42 ETN1-way in E&M WS in, WDDFOT out26 E&M WS in, Wink DD out11 DMI/ISDN-MOS20 E&M WS in, WS out21 E&M DD in, DD out22 1-way out, DD or wink43 ETN1-way out E&M WS in, WDDFOT out26 E&M WS in, wink DD out11 DMI/ISDN-MOS20 E&M WS in, WS out21 E&M DD in, DD out22 2-way dial repeating-DD in44 ETN2-way E&M DD in, IS out 8 2-way dial repeating in, auto out-DD in45 ETN2-way E&M DD in, IS out 8 2-way DD or46ETN2-wayE&M DD in, WDDFOT out24 wink out, dial repeating DD inE&M IS in, WDDFOT out25 E&M IS in, wink DD out11 DMI/ISDN-MOS 20 E&M WS in, WS out 21 2-way DD in, DD out47 ETN2-way E&M DD in, WDDFOT out 24 or wink outE&M DD in, wink DD out23 DMI/ISDN-MOS 20 E&M WS in, WS out 21 E&M DD in, DD out 22 internal ANN interface48 N/AN/A none 0 external ANN interface49 N/AN/A none 0 remote BCS access50RA1-way inGS 1 E&M IS in and out 4 DMI/ISDN-MOS 20 E&M WS in, WS out 21 telephone dictation interface51 N/AN/A aux. equipment 7 recorded announcement interface52 N/AN/A aux. equipment 7½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4
TRUNK TYPE AND SIGNALING TYPE COMPATIBILITY TABLESD-5 TABLE D-1. Trunk/Signaling Cross References (continued)½ TrunkProcedureFeatureDirectionSignalingProcedure DescriptionEncodeTypesEncode code call interface53N/AN/Aaux. equipment 7 loudspeaker paging interface54N/AN/Aaux. equipment 7 TT sender55N/AN/Anone 0 CAS interface56N/AN/Anone 0 RLT for CAS57CAS1-way outE&M RLT out13 ANI interface58N/AN/A ANI signaling 6 station msg register interface59 N/AN/Anone 0 unused60 UCD lamp interface61N/AN/Anone 0 music on hold interface62N/AN/Anone 0 hardware digit collection63 N/AN/Anone 0 voice switched gain remote access64N/AN/Anone 0 LC15 contact interface65 N/AN/Anone 0 CAS incoming RLT66 CAS1-way inE&M RLT in14 audio67N/AN/Anone 0 UCD delayed recorded announcement68 N/AN/A none 0 unused 69 1-way in IS70 Main/Satellite1 -way inE&M MS IS15 1-way out IS 71Main/Satellite1-way out E&M MS IS15 2-way IS both ways72 Main/Satellite2-way E&M MS IS15 1-way in WS73 Main/Satellite1 -way inE&M MS WS 16 1-way out WS74 Main/Satellite1-way out E&M MS WS16 2-way WS both ways 75 Main/Satellite2-wayE&M MS WS 16 1-way in DD76 Main/Satellite1 -way in E&M MS DD 17 1-way out DD77 Main/Satellite 1-way out E&M MS DD17 2-way DD both ways78 Main/Satellite2-way E&M MS DD 17 unused 79-84 2-way CO with voice switch gain 85 CO2-way none 0 1-way in-WATS with voice switch gain 86WATS 1-way innone 0 unused 87-89 vectoring recorded announcement 90N/AN/Aaux. equipment 7 ACD recorded announcement 1 90 N/AN/Aaux. equipment 7 ACD recorded announcement 2 91 N/AN/A aux. equipment 7 ACD queue of origin announcement 92N/AN/Aaux. equipment 7 malicious call trace recorder 93N/AN/A aux. equipment 7 unused 94-97 power meter interface 98N/AN/A none 0 alarm interface 99 N/AN/A none 0 tone detector for modem pool 100N/AN/A none 0 modem trunk for modem pool 101N/A 2-way analog line loop 27 pooled data module trunk for modem pool 102 N/A 2-way S-Channel signaling 18½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4
D-6TRUNK TYPE AND SIGNALING TYPE COMPATIBILITY TABLES TABLE D-1. Trunk/Signaling Cross References (continued)½ TrunkProcedureFeatureDirectionSignalingProcedure DescriptionEncodeTypesEncode host access, 2-way, PIM 103N/A2-wayS-Channel signaling18 host access off-premises, DTIM104N/A2-wayS-Channel signaling18½ ½ host access, AP32105N/A2-wayS-Channel signaling18 host access, EIA106N/A2-wayS-Channel signaling18 host access, ISN107N/A2-wayS-Channel signaling18 DMI A-bit, wink in, auto out 108N/A2-wayE&M WS in, IS out 5 DMI/ISDN-MOS20 DMI A-bit, 2-way wink start 109NDMI2-wayE&M WS in, wink DD out11½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½DMI/ISDN-MOS20 unused110-116 reserved 117 unused 118-119 ISDN dynamic trunk120ISDN-PRI2-wayDMI/ISDN-MOS20 Table D-2, R2V4 Alternate Signaling Type Translations, translates, where needed, the R2V4 alternate signaling type for each trunk type. This allows the table D-3, Signaling Type Compatibility, to be used for compatibility checks. Only trunk/signaling type pair requiring translation are given.* TABLE D-2. R2V4 Alternate Signaling Type Translations½ TrunkTypePROCEncodeR2V4Sig. TypeG2 Equiv. Sig. Type½ ½ 1-way in attendant completing/auto in 16 16 42128 29 1-way out DOD 17 17 42128 29 1-way out DOD with party test 18 18 42128 29 2-way attendant completing in, DOD 19 19 42128 29 2-way with party test 20 20 42128 29 1-way in attendant completing, auto in 21 21 42128 29 1-way out DOD 22 22 42128 29½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1-way out DOD with party test 23 2342128 29 2-way attendant completing in, DOD 24 24 42128 29 2-way with party test 25 25 42128 29 1-way in attendant completing, auto in 26 26 42128 29 1-way out DOD 27 27 42128 29 1-way out auto (Note) 33 427 2-way dial repeating in, auto out (Note) 37 427 NOTE: R2V4 must be equipped with SN243½ ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4
TRUNK TYPE AND SIGNALING TYPE COMPATIBILITY TABLESD-7 Table D-3, Signaling Type Compatibility, provides the compatibility of standard signaling types. The first column is the frame of reference for the direction compatibility. Compatibility is either 1-way out, 1-way in, or bidirectional from this entry. TABLE D-3. Signaling Type Compatibility Encode000102030405060708091011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132 00 . 01. 02. 03. 04.¬ ¬¬ ¬ ® ®® ®¬ ¬ ® ® 05® ®¬ ¬¬ ¬¬ ¬.¬ ¬¬ ¬¬ ¬.¬ ¬¬ ¬ ® ® 06. 07. 08® ®¬ ¬¬ ¬¬ ¬.¬ ¬¬ ¬¬ ¬.¬ ¬ ® ® 09® ®® ®® ®....® ®.....® ® 10® ®® ®® ®.....® ®....¬ ¬ ® ® 11® ®® ®® ®.....® ®....¬ ¬ ® ® 12.. .® ®® ®® ®® ® ® ®® ®® ®® ®® ®® ®¬ ¬® ® 13® ® 14¬ ¬ 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21® ®¬ ¬..¬ ¬.¬ ¬¬ ¬¬ ¬.¬ ¬ 22® ®.¬ ¬¬ ¬¬ ¬...¬ ¬¬ ¬ 23® ®® ®® ®....® ®.....® ® 24® ® ® ®...¬ ¬ ® ®...¬ ¬. 25¬ ¬. .® ®® ®® ® ® ®® ®® ®® ®® ®¬ ¬ 26® ®® ®...¬ ¬.® ®..¬ ¬.¬ ¬ 27. 28® ® ® ® ® ®.¬ ¬ 29® ® ® ®® ® ® ® ® ®¬ ¬¬ ¬ 30. 31¬ ¬¬ ¬ ¬ ¬.® ® ® ® 32® ®® ®¬ ¬.½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ The direction of compatibility is marked by: l Two-way compatibility ® One-way compatibility outgoing ¬ One-way compatibility incoming ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4
D-8TRUNK TYPE AND SIGNALING TYPE COMPATIBILITY TABLES Table D-4, Signaling Type Definitions, provides definitions for the signaling types used in the other three tables in this appendix. TABLE D-4. Signaling Type Definitions½ Procedure EncodeTrunk DescriptionTraditional Module BoardUniversal Module Board 00no signaling requiredN/AN/A 01 GSSN230, ANN11TN747B, TN767 02GS with party test SN230None 03 LRB, wink startSN232, ANN11TN753, TN767 04E&M IS in and out SN233, ANN11TN760C, TN767 05E&M WS in, IS outSN233, ANN11 TN760C, TN767 06ANI signalingSN244None 07auxiliary equipmentSN232TN763B 08E&M DD in and IS outSN233, ANN11TN760C, TN767 09 E&M DD in, wink/DD with DT outSN233, ANN11TN760C, TN767 10 E&M WS in, wink/DD with DT outSN233, ANN11TN760C, TN767 11E&M WS in, wink/DD out also known as universal sequenceSN233, ANN11 TN760C, TN767½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 12E&M IS in, wink/DD outSN233, ANN11 TN760C, TN767 13E&M RLT out SN233, ANN11TN760C, TN767 14E&M RLT in SN233, ANN11 TN760C, TN767 15 E&M MS, ISSN233, ANN11 TN760C, TN767 16E&M MS, WSSN233, ANN11 TN760C, TN767 17E&M MS, DD SN233, ANN11 TN760C, TN767 18 S-Channel signaling, host access-GPP S-Channel signaling, host access-EIASN270, SN238TN754, TN726 19LS ANN11TN767 20 DMI/ISDN-MOS ANN35 TN767/TN555 pair 21 E&M WS in, WS out SN233, ANN11 TN760C, TN767 22 E&M DD in, DD out SN233, ANN11 TN760C, TN767 23E&M DD in, wink/DD out SN233, ANN11 TN760C, TN767 24 E&M DD in, WDDFOT SN233, ANN11 TN760C, TN767 25 E&M IS in, WDDFOT SN233, ANN11 TN760C, TN767 26 E&M WS in, WDDFOT SN233, ANN11 TN760C, TN767 27 analog line loop SN243TN742 28E&M auto in, IS out SN233, ANN11 TN760C, TN767½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ * 29 E&M auto in, WS out SN233, ANN11 TN760C, TN767 30LRB IS SN232, ANN11 TN753, TN767 31E&M IS in, auto out SN233, ANN11 TN760C, TN767 32E&M auto in, auot out SN233, ANN11 TN760C, TN767 ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4
E. TIE TRUNK SETTINGS This appendix contains the ISDN-PRI-specific administration settings that must be assigned to enable DEFINITY® Generic 1.1 to System 85 R2V4 communications systems to communicate via ISDN-PRI tie trunks. System 85 Administration Settings Table E-1, System 85 R2V4 Administration Settings, shows the basic System 85 administration settings needed to implement ISDN-PRI tie trunks between the two communications systems. The administration procedures are shown in the order they should be set. See chapter 7, Administration Options and Requirements, for additional information on ISDN-PRI administration issues. See AT&T System 85 Release 2, Version 4, Feature Translations, Issue 1, July 1987, 555-103-107, for further details on each of the procedures listed in table E-1 and how to administer the switch. NOTE: Table E-1, System 85 R2V4 Administration Settings, is not a complete enumeration of the required administration settings. It highlights those settings that are particular to the ISDN-PRI interface between the two systems. NOTE: Sometimes, the analogous administration fields and screens in Generic 1 are stated for a given procedure word and field. These analogies are usually not one-for-one. For example, a given procedure word and field may correspond to only parts of one or more Generic 1 screens and fields. TABLE E-1. System 85 R2V4 Administration Settings PROCEDURE WORDFIELDREMARKS 275414A 1 must be set in this field to enable the ISDN feature. The analogous Generic 1 administration is in the ISDN-PRI field of the SYSTEM PARAMETERS - CUSTOMER OPTIONS screen. E-1 ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4
E-2TIE TRUNK SETTINGS TABLE E-1 (continued). System 85 R2V4 Administration Settings PROCEDUREWORDFIELDREMARKS 26011-4Enter the address of the ANN35 that you want to administer. The analogous Generic 1 administration is in the Location field of the DS-1 CIRCUIT PACK screen. 6This field is to assign either D4 or ESF (Fe) framing format. ESF framing should be assigned here. If ESF is assigned and if the ESF T1 CSU is optioned to pass ESF through transparently, then the misframes registered in procedure 620 are a count of the CRC-6 errors. At present, no standard exists to show acceptable ranges of CRC-6 errors. ESF framing is especially important in data applications because it can reframe automatically on a loss of frame alignment. A D-4-framed DS-1 can be reframed only by returning all channels to the idle state. The analogous Generic 1 administration is in the Framing Mode field of the DS-1 CIRCUIT PACK screen. 7Assign PCS in this field. (This stands for per channel signaling.) The analogous setting in Generic 1 is automatic when ISDN- PRI is used. 8Assign 24th channel signaling here. Robbed bit signaling (RBS) is not allowed. This administration is analogous to the Signaling Mode field of the DS-1 CIRCUIT PACK screen in Generic 1. 9Assign either ZCS or B8ZS here. The ISDN-PRI specification recommends B8ZS. Currently, not all facility equipment is necessarily B8ZS compatible. ZCS is sometimes referred to as AMI (alternate mark inversion). Also, B8ZS is required if this trunk is used for 64K-bps unrestricted data. The analogous Generic 1 administration is in the Zero Code Suppression field of the DS-1 CIRCUIT PACK screen. 10This is the slip count enable field. It should be assigned according to the overall synchronization plan. The analogous Generic 1 administration is in the Slip Detection field of the DS-1 CIRCUIT PACK screen. ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4
TIE TRUNK SETTINGSE-3 TABLE E-1 (continued). System 85 R2V4 Administration Settings PROCEDURE WORDFIELDREMARKS 260111This field is for loop around testing. External loop around should be enabled only during a maintenance test. The analogous Generic 1 administration is in the Remote Looparound Test field of the DS1 CIRCUIT PACK screen. 12The setting for this field depends on whether the ISDN-PRI circuit pack is a timing source. This field must be set consistent with the overall synchronization plan, which is developed according to current methods and procedures. 13The setting for this field depends on whether the ISDN-PRI circuit pack is a timing source. This field must be set consistent with the overall synchronization plan, which is developed according to current methods and procedures. The analogous Generic 1 administration is in the Synchronization Source field of the SYNCHRONIZATION screen. 14Assign a 5 for ISDN/PRI in this field. 15Assign a hyphen (–) here. This setting is for use when ZCS line coding is used. If for some reason B8ZS is assigned in field 9, then you must assign a 0 for no bit inversion on the D-channel because Generic 1 never inverts the bits with B8ZS and the two systems must agree. 26211-4Assign the ANN35 to the proper module, cabinet, carrier, and slot. The analogous Generic 1 administration is the command add ds1 . 6Assign a 0 here for user or a 1 for network. When connected to another communications system, one communications system is user and the other is network. Thus, if you assign a System 85 R2V4 as network, you must administer the Generic 1 as user. The analogous Generic 1 administration is in the interface field of the DS-1 CIRCUIT PACK screen. ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4
E-4TIE TRUNK SETTINGS TABLE E-1 (continued). System 85 R2V4 Administration Settings PROCEDURE WORDFIELDREMARKS 26217Assign a 3 here if a System 85 is equipped with an SN261, analog/digital facility test circuit pack. If an SN261 is not present, assign a 1 here. A 3 allows level 2 and 3 tests in procedure 648. A 1 allows only level 2 tests. 8-12These fields are for the terminal endpoint identifier and various timers and counters. They are assigned default values when the ANN35 board is assigned in procedure 260. Except for one case, the default values are usually adequate. When connected to a duplicated Generic 1, however, field 10 should be set to a value of 6 to avoid an alarm when Generic 1 switches processors. 280113For each ANN35 and TN767 containing a D-channel in an nonfacility associated signaling (NFAS) arrangement, assign an interface identifier here. This field is used to populate the ISDN channel ID information element (IE). 0541Assign an extension range to the SN261 (ADFTC) that will be used for ISDN testing from the far-end communications system. This extension corresponds to the number assigned in the TRUNK GROUP screen on Generic 1 for ISDN test calls. Fields 6 and 7 should be assigned ADFTC. (Stations are defined in procedure 000, word 1.) The analogous Generic 1 administration is in the ISDN Test Call field in the MAINTENANCE-RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS screen. 1081Assign the test number to call on the far-end communications system to do ISDN-PRI tests. This number is mapped according to the dial plan to the extension assigned in the MAINTENANCE-RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS screen on Generic 1. The analogous Generic 1 administration is in the Far End Test No field of the TRUNK GROUP screen. 3543Assign the NPA and NXX designators here. The NPA is the area code in which this System 85 R2V4 resides. The NXX is a local exchange office code used by the system. The designator is an index used in procedure 000 to identify an area code and office code with a particular station. This information is used to populate the calling party number IE and the connected party number. The analogous Generic 1 administration is in the SID PREFIX TABLE screen. ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4