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    							DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation and Test
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    Connector and Cable Diagrams 
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    Figure D-6. Sample Cable Pinouts
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    21-shield
    25-pin D-subFS 17H600-210 cable37-pin D-sub
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    FS 19ED1E434-11,G175
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    25-pin D-sub37-pin D-sub
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    21- shield
    25-pin D-subFS 18H600-362 cable37-pin D-sub
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    Figure D-7. STRATUM 3 Clock Connector Pinout
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    NC TREF1
    RREF1
    TREF2
    RREF2
    BCLKRTN
    BCLKLST
    BPWRRTN
    BPWRLST
    REF2RTN
    REF2LST
    SCLKRTN
    SCLKLST
    SPWRRTN
    SPWRLST
    REF1RTN
    REF1LST
    CCA01T
    CCA01R
    CCB01T
    CCB01R
    CCA02T
    CCA02R
    CCB02T
    CCB02R
    CCA03T
    CCA03R
    CCB03T
    CCB03R
    CCA04T
    CCA04R
    CCB04T
    CCB04R
    BREFRTN
    BREFLST
    STRATUM 3 clock connector
    Duplicated synchronization clock,
    simplex system, dual input referencesFS 20STRATUM 3 clock connector
    To H600-274 primary source
    (See FS 22)
    To H600-274 secondary source
    (See FS 22)
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    ALRM5A
    ALRM4B
    ALRM4A
    ALRM3B
    ALRM3A
    ALRM2B
    ALRM2A
    ALRM1B
    ALRM1A
    ALRM0B
    ALRM0A
    EXTSYN0T
    EXTSYN0R
    EXTSYN1T
    EXTSYN1R
    A carrier TN780
    25 pair pin conn.
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    Figure D-8. STRATUM 3 Clock Connector
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    BCLKRTN
    BCLKLST
    BPWRRTN
    BPWRLST
    REF2RTN
    REF2LST
    SCLKRTN
    SCLKLST
    SPWRRTN
    SPWRLST
    REF1RTN
    REF1LST
    CCA01T
    CCA01R
    CCB01T
    CCB01R
    CCA02T
    CCA02R
    CCB02T
    CCB02R
    CCA03T
    CCA03R
    CCB03T
    CCB03R
    CCA04T
    CCA04R
    CCB04T
    CCB04R
    BREFRTN
    BREFLST
    STRATUM 3 clock connectorDuplicated synchronization clock,
    duplicated system, dual input referencesFS 21STRATUM 3 clock connector
    To H600-274 primary source
    (See FS 22)
    To H600-274 secondary source
    (See FS 22)
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    ALRM4B
    ALRM4A
    ALRM3B
    ALRM3A
    ALRM2B
    ALRM2A
    ALRM1B
    ALRM1A
    ALRM0B
    ALRM0A
    EXTSYN0T
    EXTSYN0R
    EXTSYN1T
    EXTSYN1R
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    ALRM5A
    ALRM4B
    ALRM4A
    ALRM3B
    ALRM3A
    ALRM2B
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    ALRM1B
    ALRM1A
    ALRM0B
    ALRM0A
    EXTSYN0T
    EXTSYN0R
    EXTSYN1T
    EXTSYN1R
    A carrier TN780
    25 pair pin conn.
    B carrier TN780
    25 pair pin conn.
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    Figure D-9. Sample H600-274 Cable
    FS 22H600-274
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    numberPin
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    50-pin clock
    connector 50-pin system
    connector 15-pin D-sub
    to CSU
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    							Access Security Gateway 
    E-1 Using the ASG Mobile 
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    Access Security Gateway
    This ap p end ix provid es information on how to ad minister and use Ac c ess 
    Sec urity Gateway (ASG). ASG employs a c halleng e/resp onse p rotoc ol to c onfirm 
    the valid ity of a user and  red uc e the op portunity for unauthorized  ac c ess. ASG 
    authentic ation will b e imp osed  for Luc ent servic es log ins as ind ic ated  below: 
    ninit - all types of ac c ess req uire ASG authentic ation
    ninad s - all typ es of ac c ess require ASG authentic ation
    nc raft - if ac c essing  remotely, ASG authentic ation is req uired .
    NOTE:
    Craft login sessions from a d irec t c onnec t manag ement terminal c ontinue 
    to rely on p assword authentic ation.
    Using the ASG Mobile
    1. Double c lic k on the ASG Mob ile V1.1 on your d esktop  and  an ASG Mob ile 
    V1.1 Log in wind ow ap p ears.
    2. In the Tech ID
     field , type your log in ID, whic h is the name of the attac hed  
    file (without the “ .asg” ). Your log in ID is the same as your Luc ent log in (or 
    an ab b reviated  p art of it).
    3. Typ e the p assword  twic e. Note that the p assword  is c ase-sensitive.
    NOTE:
    Your new p assword  will b e sent to you in a sep arate email. 
    4. Click the 
    OK b utton and  an ASG Mob ile V1.1 Authentic ation wind ow 
    ap p ears. 
    						
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    5. Use your c ommunic ations p ac kag e (for examp le, DNA, ProComm, or 
    TerraNova) to d ial the switc h you need  to c ontac t.
    6. Log  into your c ommunic ations p ac kag e wind ow as either init
    , inads
    , or 
    craft
    . Instead  of a password  p romp t, a seven-d ig it (c halleng e) numb er 
    ap p ears in the wind ow of your c ommunic ations p ac kag e.
    7. Move to the ASG Mob ile V1.1 Authentic ation wind ow.
    8. Typ e the 10-d ig it Prod uc t ID in the Equipment ID
     field . The d efault ID is 
    10 zeros (0000000000).
    9. Type init
    , inads
    , or craft 
    in the Equipment Login
     field . The c raft login ID 
    is the d efault.
    10. Typ e the c halleng e numb er (from your c ommunic ations p ac kag e wind ow) 
    into the Challenge
     field . Do not use the “ -”  c harac ter.
    11. Typ e the troub le tic ket numb er in the Ticket Number
     field . If there is no 
    tic ket numb er, you c an use this field  as a one-word  c omment field  or leave 
    it blank.
    12. Clic k the 
    St a r t b utton. The Activity Status
     field  disp lays “Started ” and  
    the Response
     field displays a new seven-digit number. 
    13. Move to your c ommunic ations pac kag e wind ow.
    14. Typ e the new seven-d ig it (resp onse) numb er in the Response
     field . Do 
    not use the “ -”  c harac ter.
    DEFINITY ECS verifies the resp onse. If c orrec t, DEFINITY log s you on. If 
    the resp onse is inc orrec t, return to step  1. If this is the third  rejec tion, see 
    the maintenanc e b ook for your system. 
    						
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    Glossary and Abbreviations 
     
    GL
    Glossary and Abbreviations
    Numerics
    800 service
    A service in the United  States that allows incoming c alls from c ertain areas to an assig ned  number 
    for a flat-rate c harg e b ased  on usag e.
    A
    AA
    Arc hang el. See angel
    .
    AAC
    ATM access concentrator
    AAR
    See  Automatic  Alternate Routing  (AAR)
    .
    abandoned call
    An inc oming  c all in which the caller hangs up  b efore the call is answered .
    Abbreviated Dialing (AD)
    A feature that allows callers to p lace calls b y d ialing  just one or two d ig its.
    AC
    1. Alternating  c urrent.
    2. See Ad ministered  Connec tion (AC)
    .
    AAR
    Automatic  Alternate Routing
    ACA
    See  Automatic  Circ uit Assuranc e (ACA)
    .
    ACB
    See  Automatic  Callbac k (ACB)
    .
    ACD
    See  Automatic  Call Distrib ution (ACD)
    .
    ACD agent
    See  ag ent
    .
    ACU
    See  Automatic  calling  unit (ACU)
    ACW
    See  after-c all work (ACW) mod e
    .
    access code
    A 1-, 2-, or 3-d ig it d ial c od e used  to activate or canc el a feature, or ac cess an outg oing trunk. 
    						
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    Glossary and Abbreviations 
    GL-2  
    access endpoint
    Either a nonsig naling  c hannel on a DS1 interface or a nonsignaling p ort on an analog  tie-trunk 
    circuit p ack that is assig ned  a uniq ue extension.
    access tie trunk
    A trunk that connec ts a main c ommunic ations system with a tand em communic ations system in an 
    electronic tand em network (ETN). An ac cess tie trunk can also b e used to connect a system or 
    tand em to a serving  offic e or service nod e. Also called  ac cess trunk.
    access trunk
    See  ac c ess tie trunk
    .
    ACCUNET
    A trad emarked  name for a family of dig ital servic es offered b y AT&T in the United  States.
    ACD
    See  Automatic  Call Distrib ution (ACD)
    . ACD also refers to a work state in whic h an ag ent is on an 
    ACD call.
    ACD work mode
    See  work mode
    .
    active-notification association
    A link that is initiated  b y an ad junc t, allowing  it to rec eive event rep orts for a sp ecific  switch entity, 
    such as an outg oing  c all.
    active-notification call
    A call for whic h event rep orts are sent over an ac tive-notific ation assoc iation (communication 
    channel) to the ad junct. Sometimes referred to as a monitored  call.
    active notification domain
    VDN or ACD sp lit extension for whic h event notific ation has been req uested .
    ACU
    See  Automatic  calling  unit (ACU)
    .
    AD
    See  Abbreviated Dialing (AD)
    .
    ADAP
    AUDIX Data Ac q uisition Pac kage
    ADC
    See  analog -to-d ig ital converter (ADC)
    .
    adjunct
    A processor that d oes one or more tasks for another p roc essor and  that is op tional in the 
    config uration of the other p roc essor. See also app lic ation
    .
    adjunct-control association
    A relationship  initiated  by an ap p lication via Third Party Make Call, the Third  Party Take Control, or 
    Domain (Station) Control c ap ab ilities to set up  c alls and c ontrol calls already in progress.
    adjunct-controlled call
    Call that c an b e c ontrolled  using  an ad junc t-control assoc iation. Call must have been orig inated  
    via Third  Party Make Call or Domain (Station) Control c ap ab ilities or must have b een taken c ontrol 
    of via Third  Party Take Control or Domain (Station) Control c ap abilities. 
    						
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    Glossary and Abbreviations 
    GL-3  
    adjunct-controlled split
    An ACD sp lit that is ad ministered  to b e und er ad junct control. Ag ents log g ed  into suc h sp lits must 
    d o all telep hony work, ACD log in/ log out, and  chang es of work mod e throug h the adjunc t (excep t 
    for auto-availab le ad junc t-c ontrolled  sp lits, whose agents may not log  in/out or c hang e work 
    mod e).
    adjunct-monitored call
    An ad junct-c ontrolled  c all, ac tive-notification c all, or c all that p rovid es event rep orting  over a 
    d omain-c ontrol assoc iation.
    Adjunct-Switch Application Interface (ASAI)
    A recommend ation for interfacing ad juncts and c ommunic ations systems, b ased  on the CCITT 
    Q.932 sp ec ific ation for layer 3.
    ADM
    Async hronous d ata module
    administer
    To ac cess and  chang e parameters assoc iated  with the servic es or features of a system.
    Administered Connection (AC)
    A feature that allows the switch to automatic ally establish and  maintain end-to-end  connec tions 
    b etween ac c ess end p oints (trunks) and /or d ata end points (d ata mod ules).
    administration group
    See  capability group
    .
    administration terminal
    A terminal that is used  to ad minister and  maintain a system. See also terminal
    .
    Administration Without Hardware (AWOH)
    A feature that allows ad ministration of p orts without assoc iated terminals or other hard ware.
    ADU
    See  asynchronous data unit (ADU)
    .
    AE
    See  access endpoint
    .
    after-call work (ACW) mode
    A mode in whic h ag ents are unavailab le to rec eive ACD c alls. Ag ents enter the ACW mode to 
    p erform ACD-related  activities suc h as filling  out a form after an ACD c all.
    AG
    ASAI Gateway
    agent
    A p erson who receives calls d irec ted  to a split. A memb er of an ACD hunt g roup  or ACD sp lit. Also 
    c alled  an ACD ag ent.
    agent report
    A rep ort that p rovid es historic al traffic  information for internally measured ag ents.
    AIM
    Async hronous interfac e module
    AIOD
    Automatic  Identification of Outward Dialing 
    						
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    Glossary and Abbreviations 
    GL-4  
    ALBO
    Automatic  Line Build  Out
    All trunks busy (ATB)
    The state in whic h no trunks are availab le for call hand ling.
    ALM-ACK
    Alarm ac knowled ge
    American Standard Code for Information Interchange 
    See  ASCII (Americ an Stand ard  Cod e for Information Interc hange)
    .
    AMW
    Automatic  Messag e Waiting
    AN
    Analog
    analog
    The rep resentation of information b y c ontinuously variab le p hysical quantities suc h as amp litude, 
    freq uency, and p hase. See also digital
    .
    analog data
    Data that is transmitted  over a d ig ital fac ility in analog  (PCM) form. The d ata must pass throug h a 
    mod em either at b oth end s or at a mod em pool at the d istant end .
    analog telephone
    A telep hone that rec eives ac oustic  voic e signals and  send s analog  electric al signals along  the 
    telep hone line. Analog  telephones are usually served  by a sing le wire p air (tip and  ring ). The 
    mod el-2500 telep hone set is a typ ical example of an analog  telep hone.
    analog-to-digital converter (ADC)
    A devic e that c onverts an analog  signal to dig ital form. See also d ig ital-to-analog  c onverter (DAC)
    .
    angel
    A microp roc essor loc ated  on eac h p ort c ard  in a p roc essor p ort network (PPN). The angel uses 
    the control-c hannel messag e set (CCMS) to manage c ommunic ations b etween the p ort card  and  
    the arc hang el on the c ontrolling  switc h-processing  element (SPE). The ang el also monitors the 
    status of other mic rop roc essors on a port c ard  and  maintains error c ounters and  threshold s.
    ANI
    See  Automatic  Numb er Id entification (ANI)
    .
    ANSI
    Americ an National Stand ard s Institute. A United  States professional/tec hnic al assoc iation 
    sup porting  a variety of standards.
    answerback code
    A numb er used  to respond to a p ag e from a c ode-c alling  or loud sp eaker-p ag ing  system, or to 
    retrieve a p arked  c all.
    AOL
    Attendant-offered  load
    AP
    App lic ations p rocessor
    APLT
    Advanc ed Private-Line Termination 
    						
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