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    							CHAPTER 3 NDA-24238
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    SYSTEM MESSAGES
    This message displays when virtual tie line setup has failed due to a fault in the network of the terminating
    office concerned.
    ➀ Virtual Tie Line Call Header 
    Accommodated Location
    ➁ Virtual Tie Line Call Header 
    Accommodated Location
    1: 00XX XX8X XXXX 0000 2: 0000 0000 0000 0000 3: 0000 0000 0000 0000
    ➀➁ ➂ ➃ ➄
    4: 0000 0000 0000 0000 5: 0000 0000 0000 0000 6: 0000 0000 0000 0000
    7: 0000 0000 0000 0000 8: 0000 0000 0000 0000 9: 0000 0000 0000 0000
    b7 b2 b1 b0
    b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    Default Alarm:
    NON16-EVirtual Tie Line Set Time OutDefault Grade:
    1Grade Modified: Lamp Modified:
    b0,b1: Unit No.
    b2: Module Group No. 
    b0-b2: Level
    b3-b7: Group No. 
    						
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    ➂ Virtual Tie Line Call Header 
    Accommodated Location
    ➃ Fault Cause b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    CLASS
    REASON 
    KIND 
    VA L U E
    DATAREASON KIND
     Reason Kind
    Class Value
    XX
    8765
    4321(bit)
    -000
    xxxx
    -001
    Normal Event Class000
    000
    000
    000
    000
    001
    001
    001
    001
    001
    001
    001 
    001
    001
    001
    001
    0010001
    0010
    0011
    0110
    0111
    0000
    0001
    0010
    0011
    0101
    0110
    1010
    1011
    1100
    1101
    1110
    11111
    2
    3
    6
    7
    16
    17
    18
    19
    21
    22
    26
    27
    28
    29
    30
    31Dead Number
    No route to the designated transit network
    No route to the opposite Party
    Use of channel not allowed
    Call terminated to a setup channel
    Normal disconnection
    Called user busy
    No response from called user
    Called party being rung/no answer
    Communication denied
    Opposite party’s terminal number changed
    Disconnection and release of the user not selected
    Opposite party’s terminal out of order
    Invalid number format (Incomplete Number)
    Facility denied
    Answer to status inquiry
    Other normal class
    b3-b7: Call Source
    b4-b7: “8” is always indicated.DATA CALL SOURCE
    0User
    1 Private network to which the user is directly connected. 
    (Self side)
    2 National network to which the user is directly connected. 
    (Self side)
    3 Tie-Line Network
    4 National network to which the opposite party is directly 
    connected. (Opposite party’s side)
    5 Private network to which the opposite party is directly 
    connected. (Opposite party’s side)
    7 International Network
    A Network from Interworking
    Other Spare
    b0-b3: Reason Kind
    b4-b6: Class
    0=No Answer 
    Other than 0=Refer to the following table 
    						
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    010 xxxx
    Classes not allowed use of resources010
    010
    010
    010
    010
    010
    0100010
    0110
    1001
    1010
    1011
    1100
    111134
    38
    41
    42
    43
    44
    47No usable channel/line
    Network failure
    Temporary failure
    Switching system congested
    Access information discarded
    Use of requested line/channel not allowed
    Class not allowed use of other resources
     Reason Kind
    Class Value
    XX
    8765
    4321(bit)
    011 xxxx
    Classes not allowed use of services011
    011
    011
    011
    0110001
    0010
    1001
    1010
    111149
    50
    57
    58
    63Use of QOS not allowed
    Requested facility not contracted
    Bearer capability not allowed
    Bearer capability not allowed at present
    Class not allowed to use other services or options
    100 xxxx
    Classes not provided with services100
    100
    100
    100
    1000001
    0010
    0101
    0110
    111165
    66
    69
    70
    79Unprovided bearer capability designated
    Unprovided channel kind designated
    Unprovided facility requested
    Restricted digital information bearer capability
    Class unprovided with other services or options
    101 xxxx
    Invalid message class
    101
    101
    101
    101
    101
    101 
    101
    101
    1010001
    0010
    0011
    0100
    0101
    0110
    1000
    1011
    111181
    82
    83
    84
    85
    86
    88
    91
    95Invalid call number used
    Invalid channel number used
    Designated transit call ID number unused
    Transit call ID number being used
    No transit call
    Designated transit call disconnected and released
    Terminal attributes unmatch
    Invalid transit network selected
    Other invalid message class
    110    xxxx
    Procedure error (ex: unrecognized 
    message) class110
    110
    110
    110
    110
    110
    110
    1100000
    0001
    0010
    0011
    0100
    0101
    0110
    111196
    97
    98
     
    99
    100
    101
    102
    111Mandatory information elements inadequate
    Message kind undefined or unprovided
    Call status and message unmatching or message 
    kind undefined
    Information element undefined
    Content of information element invalid
    Call status and message unmatching
    Recovery due to timer over
    Class of other procedure errors
    111     xxxx 
    Interworking class111 111 127 Other interworking class
    Others Reserved
    CLASS
    REASON 
    KIND 
    VA L U E
    DATAREASON KIND 
    						
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    SYSTEM MESSAGES
    This message indicates that an outgoing call (by connection acknowledge system) has not received an ac-
    knowledgment signal from the opposite office. As a result, the attempted outgoing call is routed to Reorder
    Tone (ROT) connection.
    In Case of Station OG/ATT OG/ATT Tandem Connection
    ➀ Type of connection and station 
    number digits
    ➁-➃ Calling station number
    (See table)
    1: XXXX XXXX XX0X XX0X 2: XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX 3: XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
    12➀ ➁ ➂  ➃ ➄ ➅ ➆ ➇ ➈ ➉11 12
    4: 0000 0000 0000 0000 5: 0000 0000 0000 0000 6: 0000 0000 0000 0000
    7: 0000 0000 0000 0000 8: 0000 0000 0000 0000 9: 0000 0000 0000 0000
    b7 b6 b2 b1 b0
    b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    Default Alarm:
    NON16-FSender Start Time OutDefault Grade:
    0Grade Modified: Lamp Modified:
    b0-b2: Digits of station number (origination)
    b6-b7: 0H=Station OG connection
     4H=ATT OG connection
     CH=ATT Tandem connection
    b4-b7 b0-b3
    ➁DC0 DC1
    ➂DC2 DC3
    ➃DC4 DC5 
    						
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    SYSTEM MESSAGES
    ➄ Tenant No. of calling station (Hex.)
    ➅ OPTN data
    Note:This data displays when the Tenant No. of the calling station is larger than 15, and bit7 of ➄ displays
    as “1” (otherwise, “0” displays at any time). While the four-bit data of 
    ➄ is self-sufficient in verifying
    the Tenant No. “1-15,” this OPTN data provides a supportive role to cover the larger Tenant No.
    ranging from 16 to 255. Use the following method to analyze the data:
    ➆ OG route number (Hex.) b7 b6 b2 b1 b0
    b7 b3 b2 b1 b0
    Tenant No. of Calling Station (1-15) =0000 Tenant No.
    OPTN data (0: fixed) bit 0 - bit 3 of 
    ➄
    Tenant No. of Calling Station (16-255) = OPTN data Tenant No.
    OPTN data (variable) bit 0 - bit 3 of 
    ➄
    b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    b7: OP data (0/1)
    When OPTN data of 
    ➅ is valid, “1” displays.
    b0-b3: Tenant No. of calling station
     bit7=0  Tenant No.
    						
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    ➇ OPRT data
    Note:This data displays when the OG Route No. is larger than 63, and bit6 of ➆ displays as “1” (otherwise,
    “0” displays at any time). While the six-bit data of 
    ➆ is self-sufficient in verifying the Route No. “1-
    63,” this OPRT data provides a supportive role to cover the Route No., which is larger than 63. Use the
    following method to analyze the data:
    ➈ Trunk No. of OG trunk
    ➉ Trunk No. of sender
    11 Number of digits dialed by caller b7 b3 b2 b1 b0
    OG Route No. (1-63) =0000 OG Route No.
    OPTN data (0:fixed) bit0 - bit5 of 
    ➆
    OG Route No. (64 or larger) = OPTN data OG Route No.
    OPTN data (variable) bit0 - bit5 of 
    ➆
    b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    b7 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    b0-b3: OPRT data   Note
    b0-b7: Trunk No. of OG trunk
    b0-b7: Trunk No. of sender
    b0-b4: Number of digits dialed by caller 
    						
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    12 Number dialed by caller (See table)
    In Case of Tandem Connection
    ➀ Type of connection
    ➁ IC route number (Hex.) b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    b7 b6 b0
    b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    b4-b7b0-b3
    DC0 DC1
    DC2 DC3
    DC4 DC5
    DC6 DC7
    DC8 DC9
    DC10 DC11
    DC12 DC13
    DC14 DC15
    DC16 DC17
    DC18 DC19
    DC20 DC21
    b7 b6
    1 0 = Tandem connection
    b7: AC data
    0/1=Internal trunk/External trunk
    b6: OP data (0/1)
    When OPRT data of 
    ➂ is valid, “1” displays.
    b0-b5:  IC route number
     bit 6=0  Route No.
    						
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    ➂ OPRT data
    Note:This data displays when the IC Route No. is larger than 63, and bit6 of ➁ displays as “1” (otherwise,
    “1” displays at any time). While the six-bit data of 
    ➁ is self-sufficient in verifying the Route No. “1-
    63,” this OPRT data provides a supportive role to cover the Route No., which is larger than 63. Use the
    following method to analyze the data:
    ➃ - ➄ Trunk No. of IC trunk
    ➅ Not used
    ➆ OG route number (Hex.) b7 b3 b2 b1 b0
    IC Route No. (1-63) =0000 IC Route No.
    OPRT data (0:fixed) bit0 - bit5 of 
    ➁
    IC Route No. (64 or larger) = OPRT data IC Route No.
    OPRT data (variable) bit0 - bit5 of 
    ➁
    b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    b0-b3: OPRT data Note
    b0-b7: Trunk No. of IC trunk
    b7: AC data
    0/1=Internal trunk/External trunk
    b6: OP data (0/1)
    When OPRT data of 
    ➇ is valid, “1” displays,
    b0-b5: OG route number
     bit 6=0  Route No.
    						
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    ➇ OPRT data
    Note:This data displays when the OG Route No. is larger than 63, and bit6 of ➆ displays as “1” (otherwise,
    “0” is displays at any time). While the six bit data of 
    ➆ is self-sufficient in verifying the Route No. “1-
    63,” this OPRT data provides a supportive role to cover the Route No., which is larger than 63. Use the
    following method to analyze the data:
    ➈ Trunk No. of OG trunk
    ➉ Trunk No. of sender
    11 Number of digits dialed by caller b7 b3 b2 b1 b0
    OG Route No. (1-63) =0000 OG Route No.
    OPRT data (0: fixed) bit 0 - bit 5 of 
    ➆
    OG Route No. (64 or larger) = OPRT data OG Route No.
    OPRT data (variable) bit 0 - bit 5 of 
    ➆
    b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    b7 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    b0-b3: OPRT data   Note
    b0-b7: Trunk No. of OG trunk
    b0-b7: Trunk No. of sender
    b0-b4: Number of digits dialed by caller 
    						
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    12 Number dialed by caller (See table)
    b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    b4-b7b0-b3
    DC0 DC1
    DC2 DC3
    DC4 DC5
    DC6 DC7
    DC8 DC9
    DC10 DC11
    DC12 DC13
    DC14 DC15
    DC16 DC17
    DC18 DC19
    DC20 DC21 
    						
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