GTE Omni Si Database Technical Practices Manual
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COL.NO. 31-32 . . . . 33-34 35-36TL-130400-1001 Table 10.6 Entry Fields for Record Code TC (Continued) COL.NAME Dutgoing Signal 20 Trunk Group Vumber30 Trunk Group Vlember lumberVALID ENTRIES ID = immediate dial :DOD) JllS = wink start DD = delay dialing SO = seize out .- = N/A IO-99 = the CO :runk group lumber assignedo a system trunk Jroup for AIOD a- = N/A IO-99 = the COrunk group nember number Issigned to a ;yrs;lterunk group I- = N/A SVR 5210 8187COMMENTS This field determines the outgoing start dial signal method used for outgoing trunk requirements. -WS is used for Tie trunks that have supervision. -DD is used for Tie trunks that do not have supervision. -SO is used for E&M and CO line trunks. -SO must be marked if the trunk is used as a CO line. - (--) is used for DID, ground, or loop start trunks. -If the trunk group is defined on Record Code Tl, columns 14-l 6, as DIC, PAG, or REC, this field must be dashed. -If this field is marked ID or SO, then Record Code Tl, column 25, must be marked Y to return dial tone. Assign the CO trunk group number assigned to a system trunk group for AIOD. NOTES: If an entry is made in this field, an entry must be made in columns 35-36. -If any entry is made in this field, then Record Code Tl, columns 33-34, must be marked Al and column 38 must be marked 1, 2, 3, or 4. Enter the CO trunk member number assigned to a system trunk circuit for AIOD here. NOTES: If an entry is made in this field, an entry must be made in columns 33-34. -If any entry is made in this field, then Record Code Tl, columns 33-34, must be marked Al and column 38 must be marked 1, 2, 3, or 4. D-21 3
--TL-130400-1001 Table 10.6 Entry Fields for Record Code TC (Continued) This field determines the night answer position redetermined1 destination. ilot number (right -The destination can be a predetermined pilot number or a universal night answer position. If a UNA is used, it can be any combination of the four UNA zones. -If an entry of 0000-9999 is made, the displayable COS assigned to the trunk group (of which this trunk is a member) must allow station access. COS for trunk groups is 2 destination. Guaranteed Access-The destination can be a predetermined pilot number or a universal night answer position. If a UNA is used, it can be any combination of the four UNA zones. combination of Us-If an entry of 0000-9999 is made, the and dashes) =displayable COS assigned to the trunk group UNA zone(s)(of which this trunk is a member) must allow --mm = N/Astation access. COS for trunk groups is (used for DIC,assigned on Record Code Tl , columns 17-PAG, REC, CAS,18. Station access is defined on Record and CLR)Code DD, columns 24-25. G = used for RAWhen this field is marked G, the trunk is given access or naileda dedicated time slot or talk path. connections-Guaranteed access is always used for - = not requiredrecorder announcer trunks or a nailed connection. -If this field is marked G, then Record Code Tl , columns 14-16, must be marked DIC or PAG.46-47Source Group00-31= numberThis field determines the source group orassigned to the trunk circuit. A source group --= not is used to identify the branch trunk that is assignedcoming into the CAS Main or ACD group. 48-51Central Office0000-9999 orThis field determines the CO line directory Line Directory000-999 number. right justify three-digit numbers D-21 48187SVR 5210
TL-130400-1001Record Code NA: Nailed Trunk10.7 Record Code NA, Figure 10.7, defines the permanent connection data between trunk circuits. Information selected Connectionincludes to and from nailed connection data. -I IFROMI -:-;-T-T-t-T-t-T-t-t-T-T-~1111111111111111111 1819~0111213141516171819 , . . . It-T-t-t-T-s-t-T-s-s-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-{1212121212121212121213131313131313131313 14 Ii-11011121314151617181910111213141516171819101 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-~I III I I IIIIIIIIIIII II I !-~-~-*-1-~-*-~-*-~-~-~-*-*-~-~-~-~-~-~-~--L-~----- Figure 10.7 Record Code NA: Nailed Trunk Connection Data Sheet SW 52108187 D-21 5
TL-130400-1001 Table 10.7 Entry Fields for Record Code NA COL.COL.VALID NO.NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS 12-13Nailed00-47 = numberAssign the nailed connection trunk software Connectionidentification number. Identification number 21 14-15.: From:Trunk00-63 = trunkThis field determines the trunk group (00-63) Groupgroup numbernumber of the from trunk. 16Fcom:PEC0.~ PEC number_This field determines the PEC number (always 0) of the from trunk. 17-19From:Trunk000-063 = trunkThis field determines the trunk number (OOO-Numbergroup member063) of the from trunk. number-If one of the trunks in the nailed connection is a NIC (Tl Network Interface) used by the PD-200 Data Option, the other trunk must be a DTRK (digital trunk). -This trunk must have guaranteed access marked on Record Code TC, column 45. -The from trunk cannot have been used on a previous NA record. -The from trunk number must be listed on a TC record. -This trunk must be engineered in the trunk group on a TC record. 20-21To:Trunk Group00-63 = trunkThis field determines the trunk group (00-63) group numbernumber of the to trunk. -The to trunk number must be listed on a TC record. This trunk must be engineered in the trunk group on a TC record. -The to trunk cannot have been used on a previous NA record. 23-25To:PEC0 = PEC numberThis field determines the PEC number (always 0) of the to trunk. 22-24 To:Trunk 000-063 = trunkThis field determines the trunk number (OOO-Numbergroup member063) of the to trunk. number-If one of the trunks in the nailed connection is an NIC (Tl Network Interface) used by the PD-200 Data Option, the other trunk must be a DTRK (digital trunk). -This trunk must have guaranteed access marked on Record Code TC, column 45. D-21 68187SVR 5210
TL-130400-1001Record Code DA:10.8 Record Code DA, Figure 10.8, provides for the absorption Trunk Groupof digits by the CO on a per trunk group basis. Digits are not Digit Absorptionabsorbed but are passed over to the end office and are only monitored by the system. These digits are used by the system to determine the start of an NPA or toll code, which is used to perform code restriction. The NPA or toll code must be sent from a non-common control end office. If the end office has no digit absorption characteristics, this record code need not be used. However, if digit absorption is required, the absorption pattern must be obtained. SW 52108187_NOTE: This record code is only required when toll restriction is used. Use the following guidelines when completing this record code. l If a cut-in digit is used, it and all following digits are used for routing information. l If an absorbed digit is used, it is ignored and all the following digits are used in routing. l If absorbed repeatedly, it is repeatedly ignored. The two types of switches used are the single MDA (Marking Digit Absorption) and the dual MDA-l marking switch. When a single marking switch is used, two duplicate entries are always needed for a digit code. When a dual marking switch is used, each digit must be analyzed for its absorbed markings. Entries are based on first digit markings and second plus digits. 0 Single Marking Switch - Two duplicate entries are always required for a dialed digit. - Under the appropriate digit value, enter the absorption markings (C, A, or R) in both the first digit action and second plus digits.Refer to first digit action digit value. e Double Marking Switch - Each digit must be analyzed for its absorbed markings. - The analysis is based on the entries (C, A, or R) in the first digit action and second plus digits. Refer to first digit action digit value. D-217
rTL-I 30400-l 001 t---------,---~----------------------‘-------‘---------I---------------------~-,III5 IIIIIII1I DIG ACCESSSECOND PLUS DIG ACCESS DIG VALUE Figure 10.8Record Code DA: Trunk Group Digit Absorption Data Sheet Table 10.8 Entry Fields for Record Code DA COL.NO. 12-13 14-23 24-33COL.NAMETrunk GroupFirst Digit Action Digit Value:1 -0 Second PlusDigits Action Digit Value:1 -0VALID ENTRIES 00-63 = trunkgroup number C = cut inA = absorb and unlock R = absorbrepeatedly C = cut inA = absorb and unlock F? = absorbrepeatedlyCOMMENTS Enter the trunk group number (00-63) that needs digit absorption. -This number must be defined on Record Code Tl . -A trunk group number can only appear once on this record code. This field determines the first digit action digit value needing digit absorption. -There must be at least one C marked in either the first digit action digit value or second plus digits action digit value fields. -The first digit actions cannot all be R. This field determines the second plus digit action digit value needing digit absorption. -The second plus digit action digit value applies to the first digit received following a legitimate cut-in action. -There must be at least one C marked in either the first digit action digit value or second plus digits action digit value fields. -If there is an A anywhere in the first digit action, there must be at least one in the second plus digit. D-21 68187SVR 5210
TL-130400-1001 MOST11.0 This section describes the record codes required to ECONOMICALdefine the MERS features. The following record codes ROUTEare required: SELECTION l Record Code MR defines the NPA(s) requiring six-digit analysis. l Record Code RP defines the routing list. . . . .SVR 5210l Record Code SI defines the trunks allowed by a specific NPA/ABC.l Record Code TR defines the ABC codes for an NPA that requires six-digit analysis. l Record Code NR defines the ABC codes for an NPA that does not requires six-digit analysis. l Record Code TP defines MERS time periods. l Record Code ST defines the service codes allowed through MERS. l Record Code PC defines SCC (Specialized Common Carrier) prefix code digits. l Record Code TN defines the tone detector circuit. l Record Code MS defines the SCC (Specialized Common Carrier) authorization codes. l Record Code LP defines the prefix digits for MERS LDN (Listed Directory Number). l Record Code MO defines station codes requiring a second sending instruction. 8/87 D-21 9
TL-130400-1001Record Code MR: MERS Six-Digit11.1 Record Code MR, Figure ll.lA, defines the NPA(s) Translated NPA(Number Plan Area) that is given six-digit analysis throughMEW. This is done before calls going to the NPA(s) are routed to outgoing trunks. The HNPA (Home Number Plan Area) of the site must also be included on this record code. This is because some of the ABCs (or NNXs) within the HNPA will be local and will not have a toll charge, while other ABCs within the HNPA will be foreign and will have a toll charge. Six-digit analysis is used for calls to FNPAs (Foreign Number Plan Areas) that have different rates for calls within that NPA depending on their ABC. After completing Record Code MR, complete Record Codes RP, SI, and TR. Other record codes for six-digit analysis are optional. Diagrams following Table 11 .l provide information for MERS record code completion. iTI16 II3 I19 IIF I -----T-T-------------------------------- I I I I ;-~-~-t-T-t-T-t-s-T-t-T-t-t-T-t-t-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-t-T-T-T-T-T-i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~c-+-+-+-u-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-~[2;8 ’ 0 ’ hl’ RI 0 ’ 1 lI I-A.--L--*-ALLL-LLJ x * - . - . - * s - n * I ’ - n ’ 3 . ’ ’ - tI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I III II Figure 1 l.lARecord Code MR: Most Economical Route Selection Six-Digit Translated NPA Data Sheet D-220%I87SVR 5210
TL-130400-I 001Table 11.1Entry Fields for Record Code MRCOMMENTS Route Selectioncode.This number is used by the system for identification purposes. -The entry for 01 must be the HNPA. Entries 02-19 are used by NPAs that need six-digit analysis. -It is recommended to list NPAs used in ascending order from 2-9. -Any NPA that requires six-digit analysis throughMERS and is not listed on this record -The NPAs must be in order. Gaps are not allowed in the NPA numbers. -After listing the HNPA, start with the lowest value FNPA and continue to the highest. -This number must be unique across the record code. 17-19Like Numbering200-999 = likeThis field determines the like NPA codes Plan Area CodeNPA code (200-999).s-w = N/A-A like NPA code is entered if the NPA code given is translated using the ABC codes that are defined on Record Code TR. 20Conflicting Code Y = six-digit conflict exists N = no six-digit conflict existsThis field determines whether or not a conflicting code exists within this NPA. -A conflicting code condition exists if one or more ABCs within the NPA looks like an NPA. -To look like an NPA, an ABC will have a 0 (zero) or a 1 as the center digit (e.g., an ABC of 202 or 212 is a conflicting code because there are also NPAs of 202 and 212. NPA 202 is the NPA for Washington D.C., and 212 is an NPA in New York. NOTE: If an MR record has a conflicting code, then Record Code OF must be marked Y in column 27 for MERS 1 + dialing. SVR 52108187D-221
- -TL-130400-1001 This diagram represents an application which can never be used to initiate the MERS On-Net and MERS Off-Net features. Dialed 1st Diqit of Station Number . .(Code ?fpe 116) Dialed Dl/D2 Digits TD NOTE: Translation Type must never specify MRN or MRS. Figure 11 .l BNon-MERS Application D-222at87SVR 5210