GTE Omni Si Database Technical Practices Manual
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TL-130400-1001Table 4.10Entry Fields for Record Code SL COL.COL.VALID NO.NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS 12Voice Security1-8 where:This field determines the voice security level Level Number Level 1 = trafficnumber (l-6) associated with the password studies, systemdefined in columns 15-l 8. status, and recent-The value level given here defines what x-.j ,”change displayfunctions the user’s password accesses.Level 2 = recent-Column 12 is preprinted on the record code-.change of lineforms. functions ,.Level 3 = featurechanges of minor impact Level 4 = all recent change of all features of major impact Level 5=maintenance request Level 6 = genericprogram changes and manual data base changes Levels 7 818= reserved 13-14Data System00-05 where:This field determines the data security level Security Level Level 00 = read-number (l-6) associated with the password only accessdefined in columns 15-18. Level 01 =-Each of these levels can be assigned as reservedoften as needed to the various voice values Level 02 =(e.g. data level 00 could be assigned to voice reservedlevels l-6). Level 03 =NOTE: Enter -- for N/A if the PD-200 Data reservedOption is not equipped. Level 04= ability to change the majority of fields Level 05 = ability tochange most fields, but files cannot be deleted 15-18User SecurityO-9 or A-Z = fourThis field determines the password used to Passwordcharactersaccess the system. Characters: - = N/A-Numbers and letters cannot be mixed in this l-4field.
-TL-130400-1001 Record Code TF:4.11 Record Code TF, Figure 4.11, defines the system Traffic Data Facilitiesparameter requirements for a traffic data study. r---------r---------------------I-----------------------------------------___c__I fIITI I I I6II I0I I I I I4II 1II IIII III II III II , ; F-Sk&C;-- IL..bl T U ;PfI 0 LOI E OIE NI I S 101DATA ; A;DUMPIUI1 R Q-. lC DIN Tl M A ILI HEADER ITI IMI I I I I II I I I I II I IIT;IlRlI‘Al IINI1 ISII I I ICl1 ‘01I‘D’I‘IElI I , I I I I I I I I I I fI 1 I I I I I II I I Figure 4.11Record Code TF: Traffic Data Facilities Data Sheet
TL-130400-1001Table 4.11Entry Fields for Record Code TFCOMMENTS command to retrieve a traffic study. -This is required if the data is processed by a centralized polling message system. Characters l-4 22AutomaticY = providedThis field determines whether or not a print-Output indicatorN = not providedout of the traffic study is automatically given. -This is done by using the specified intervals along with the data dump header site identification.
TL-130400-1001Record Code CD: Code Call4.12 Record Code CD, Figure 4.12, defines the parameters forthe code calling option. For this feature to work, at least one class of service defined on Record Code DD, columns 26-27,must allow code call access. The card used to support this feature is the FB-17210 card. r---------r-------------------------------I-r--------------_-___---------------I III ITII III --x-i I I I.( w Ii I -.I7I1I I I II I III IIII I! F SN:RC; C (R C:N: T ;T 0 TIT B 1311. B C;I 0 EOIE 01 0 IE 0101!. II E 011 E III E YI1 R Q,C DI D-IP Dl IMIDE, E1 M IM T NIM T GIM T CllE El01 E;E W E;E W I ;E W L’ II I I1I I IITI IIRI I‘Al II IIAIFIE SlE E’I INII IS, III CITCI 0;::I ES;I IIIAIC: N I:I ,clII ? IL 101; N , N ,ILlDl T iIIII L ;III1 101I II1 lDIII II II;E; 0;N IIIiIIEIIIII II I III;C: E IIL1II II ,II IIII I l III IDIIII IIII IIII II II III III I II II II II II IIIGtIII II I IIIIIISIIIIII I,I IIII I , I Il Figure 4.12Record Code CD: Code Call Data Sheet
TL-130400-1001COL.NO. Table 4.12Entry Fields for Record Code CD COL.VALID NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS 12-13Code Call ToneDD = distinctiveThis field determines the type of tone to be dial toneused for the code calling feature. HZ = 440-Hz tone 14-15 Repeat Code -.Call00-l 5 = number or -- = N/AThis field determines the number of times the code call cycle is outpulsed after the initial cycle is repeated (number of times overhead ringing is heard). 16Number ofO-3 = number ofThis field determines the digits outpulsed in a Code Call Digits rings orcode call code. - = N/A 17-19Time on Tone000-255 = intervalThis field determines the time for tone pulses in tenths of awhich make up the code call digits. second 3 = suggested value m-v = N/A20-22 Time Between000-255 = intervalThis field determines the time between the Tonesin tenths of asuccessive tone pulses that make up code secondcall digits. 3 = suggested value s-m = N/A23-25Time Between000-255 = intervalThis field determines the amount of time Digitsin tenths of abetween each code call digit. second 7 = suggested valuemm- = N/A 26-28Time Between000-255 = intervalThis field determines the amount of time Cyclesin tenths of abetween each code call cycle. second 15 = suggested value mm- = N/A
130400-l 001Record Code CB:Code Blocked4.13 Record Code CB, Figure 4.13, defines the i’-and lo-digit numbers that are screened by MERS call processing. Numbers r---------~-------------------~---------------------------------------------,II I III I II I IIT63XlIII IIIIIII II III DIGITSI N”&RIITO BLOCKII I II I- II I I Figure 4.13Record Code CB: Code Blocked Numbers Data Sheet Table 4.13Entry Fields For Record Code CB COL.NAME Code Blocked Number Digit 11to 10 Code Blocked Number Digit 4to 10 Code Blocked Number Digit 1 to 10VALID ENTRIES 2-9 and F (wild card value of all digits) O-9 and F (wild card) O-9 and F (wild card) or - = N/ACOMMENTS This field determines digit 1 This field determines digits 2-7. Dashes are coded for 7-digit numbers. If a dashis placed anywhere in columns 19-21, then the rest of the columns in this field must be dashed.
Recori ,oatFacility Restri m L Authoriz. ._-t-t-t-t-t- )915101FIAIL-L-L-L-L-L. Figure 4.15 F SW 5210 iI II I fII II II II
TL-I 30400-l 001 TL-130400-1001 Table 4.13 E D-76 . . ( I Authorization0-9 = numbeCpde Digits ,.l-4 ‘- .- Displayable 00-l 5 = cosClass of Service -- = N/A N-Displayable00-l 5 = cos Slass of Service -- = N/A qeserved-- = only allov entry Table 4.15Entry Fields for Wecor COL. NO. 12-18 19 COL. NAME Authorization Code Digits Facility Restriction Level ( I ( \ lI I I I1 I VALID ENTRIES I-9 = digits = not selected f this field is filled xrt by the coder, Jalid entries are: D-7 If this record code is to be generated by the FAREC utility program, use the following: FRL O=A FRLl=B FRL 2=C FRL3=D FRL4=E FRLS=FFRL 6=G FRL7=H D-788187 This field lumber.The numbs defined ,Columns This field liven to Nith values sntry for -The space can be use FRLsNOTE: If a used, they any digit -The digit column 20.
TL-130400-1001 DIGIT5.0 This section describes the record codes required to define ANALYSISthe various digits used by the system. The following record codes are required: l Record Code AC defines the system dialing plan and access codes.%-./ .”l Record Code HD defines the hundreds groups used as system directory numbers. l Record Code IR defines the system intercept conditions. l Record Code SA defines non-SCC (Specialized Common ,ICarrier) codes. * Record Code I1 defines international country codes for international dialing.SVR 5210 8187D-79
TL-130400-1001 Record Code AC: Access Code Translation5.1 Record Code AC, Figure 5.1, defines the dialing plan and access codes used by the system. Any digit can be assigned as a single digit access code, the first digit of a two- or three-digit access code or the first digit of the three- or four-digit station number. l Once a number is assigned as a single digit access code or the first digit of a station number, it cannot be assigned as the first digit of a two- or three-digit code. l The last two digits of a three-digit access code cannot be the same as an existing two-digit access code. For example, if a two-digit access of 32 exists, there.Icannot be a three-digit access code of X32 (X = O-9, # or *).l The last two digits of one three-digit access code cannot be the same as the last two digits of another three-digit access code. For example, only one three-digit access code ending in 32 can exist. Stations equipped with DTMF keypads can use the asterisk (*)and the octothorpe (#) characters for access codes. Access codes and the system numbering plan supported by standard user guides are listed in Table 5.1 B (maximum entries, 156). Additional information can also be found in Table 5.1C.One or more access codes can be used to precede station numbers for station-to-station calling thus allowing the use of more single digit access codes for special service functions. Refer to Record Code RN, Figure 15.6. ‘---------,-----,-------------~-------------------------------------------T-,IIIT TI Iz BI I II4 5I1 1Ir I L. I I II III II T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-, r-;111111111111111111111212121212121212121213131313131313131313l4l4l4l 181718191011121314151617181910111213141516171819101112131415161718191011121 101-+-+-+-c-+-+-+-+-~-+-+-+-+-+-+-~-+-+-~-+-+-+-+-~-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-~ L-49lOlOlAICI I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I-A.--c-a--a.-*-A.-A-~-~_*_~ 1 . I . . . I . . . . . I . * . * I a._.4 Figure 5.1Record Code AC: Access Code Translation Data Sheet D-808187SVR 5210