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    							NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4
    Page 637
    Issue 1
    ACSCL : Assignment of CSC Data for LDM
    ACSCL: Assignment of CSC Data for LDM
    1. General
    This command assigns the Common Channel Handler (CCH) location of the Common Channel Signaling
    Controller Group (CSCG). This data is written in Local Data Memory (LDM).
    2. Precautions
    1. The CSCG represents the Point Code (PC) and the Circuit Identification Code (CIC) which correspond to
    the B-channels (voice channels) of the CCIS interface as assigned by the ACIC2 command.
    2. The CSCG parameter accepts with a range from 2 to 255 (except 128 and 129).
    3. The even number CSCG and its consecutive odd number CSCG are a CSCG pair. (Ex. CSCG2 and
    CSCG3 are the CSCG pair.) 
    4. In the case of CCIS, the CCH circuit entered in the CCH parameters within a CSCG pair share their work
    load. When CCH of GROUP0 has a heavy load, GROUP1’s CCH takes over the job. When all of the
    CCHs within the even number CCHs load becomes high, its consecutive odd number CSCG’s CCHs share
    their work load. 
    5. The CCH circuit handles the CICs (B-channels). Table 4-27 shows the relationship between GROUP and
    CICs.
    6. The D-channel (signal channel) location should be entered in the CCH parameter as illustrated in Figure
    4-32 and Figure 4-33, CCT, CCH respectively. 
    When it is a CCT card, the “Signal2” involved group is the location that should be entered in the CCH
    parameter of even and odd number CSCG. 
    The CCH card equipped two circuits of Common Channel Handler on a card, thus the “CCH0” and
    “CCH1” are the locations to enter in the CCH parameter.
    Table 4-27 Relationships Between GROUP and CICs (ACSCL)
    GROUP CIC
    GROUP 0 CIC8, CIC16, CIC24 ·························· CIC992
    GROUP 1 CIC1, CIC9, CIC17, CIC25 ··············· CIC993
    GROUP 2 CIC2, CIC10, CIC18, CIC26 ············· CIC994
    GROUP 3 CIC3, CIC11, CIC19, CIC27 ············· CIC995
    GROUP 4 CIC4, CIC12, CIC20, CIC28 ············· CIC996
    GROUP 5 CIC5, CIC13, CIC21, CIC29 ············· CIC997
    GROUP 6 CIC6, CIC14, CIC22, CIC30 ············· CIC998
    GROUP 7 CIC7, CIC15, CIC23, CIC31 ············· CIC999 
    						
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    ACSCL : Assignment of CSC Data for LDM
    Figure 4-32   ACSCL for CCT (E1)
    LV7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    LV0
    LV7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    LV0LV7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    LV0
    LV7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    LV0
    LV7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    LV0
    LV7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    LV0 LevelLevelVoice15
    Voice14
    Voice13
    Voice12
    Voice11
    Voice10
    Voice9
    Voice8
    Voice7
    Voice6
    Voice5
    Voice4
    Voice3
    Voice2
    Voice1
    CCH Slot n-1Voice30
    Voice29
    Voice28
    Voice27
    Voice26
    Voice25
    Voice24
    Voice23
    Voice22
    Voice21
    Voice20
    Voice19
    Voice18
    Voice17
    Voice16
    Signal The CCT
    mounted
    slot n
    Voice30
    Voice29
    Voice28
    Voice27
    Voice26
    Voice25
    Voice24
    Voice23
    Voice22
    Voice21
    Voice20
    Voice19
    Voice18
    Voice17
    Voice16
    Signal
    Voice15
    Voice14
    Voice13
    Voice12
    Voice11
    Voice10
    Voice9
    Voice8
    Voice7
    Voice6
    Voice5
    Voice4
    Voice3
    Voice2
    Voice1
    CCH The CCT
    mounted slot
    Odd
    Number
    Group
    Even
    Number
    GroupGroup
       n Group
       n+2
    Group
       n+1 Group
       n+3
    IN CASE OF 16 PORT/SLOT IN CASE OF 32 PORT/SLOT
    Note:Slot n and n-1 must be in the same highway. 
    						
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    ACSCL : Assignment of CSC Data for LDM
    Figure 4-33   ACSCL for CCH
    LV7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    LV0
    LV7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    LV0LV7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    LV0
    LV7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    LV0
    LV7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    LV0
    LV7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    LV0 Level
    ACSCL
    ACSCLLevel
    Slot n-1
    CCH1
    CCH1
    CCH0
    CCH0
    The CCH
    mounted
    slot n
    The CCH
    mounted slot
    ACSCL
    ACSCL
    Odd
    Number
    Group
    Even
    Number
    GroupGroup
       n Group
       n+2
    Group
       n+1 Group
       n+3
    IN CASE OF 16 PORT/SLOT IN CASE OF 32 PORT/SLOT 
    						
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    ACSCL : Assignment of CSC Data for LDM
    3. Data Entry Instructions
    Enter any even number and its
    consecutive odd number within 2-255
    (128 and 129 is not used). 
    130 0 0 0 0 0 4
    1
    2 CSCG
         For CCIS, enter the signal channel location of the CCT/CCH
    CCH
    CSC GROUP
    NUMBER
    (CSCG)CIC GROUP
    NUMBER
    (GROUP)
    FUSION
    POINT CODE
    (FPC)
    1-253COMMON CHANNEL
    SIGNALLING
    CONTROLLER (CCH)
    MG U GREMARKS 
    						
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    ACSCL : Assignment of CSC Data for LDM
    4. Data Sheet
    (a) Even number CSCG
    (b) Odd number CSCG
    CSC GROUP 
    NUMBER 
    (CSCG)
    130-254 CIC GROUP 
    NUMBER 
    (GROUP)FUSION
    POINT CODE
    (FPC)
    1-253COMMON CHANNEL SIGNALLING
    CONTROLLER (CCH)
    REMARKS
    MG U G
    0
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    CSC GROUP 
    NUMBER 
    (CSCG)
    131-255 CIC GROUP 
    NUMBER 
    (GROUP)FUSION
    POINT CODE
    (FPC)
    1-253COMMON CHANNEL 
    SIGNALLING
    CONTROLLER (CCH)REMARKS
    MG U G
    0
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7 
    						
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    Issue 1
    ACIC1 : Assignment of CIC Code Data 1
    ACIC1: Assignment of CIC Code Data 1
    1. General
    This command is used for CCIS and/or ISDN data programming, and is assigned in the Common Channel
    Signaling Controller Group (CSCG) for a determinate Point Code (PC). 
    Note:In this command, Determinate Point Code is synonymous with Destination Point Code; the terms are used
    interchangeably.
    2. Precautions
    1. ACIC2 command assignment is also required for CCIS, and the PC parameter is an intermediate of those
    two commands.
    2. ACIC2 command is not required for ISDN.
    3. The PC parameter should correspond to the data assigned by the ADPC command.
    4. The CSCG parameter should correspond to the one assigned by the ACSC command. 
    5. When this command is used for CCIS, all Point Codes (PC) within the network (except the Originating
    Point Code) should be assigned. 
    3. Data Entry Instructions
    1 130   
    Assign any even number ranging from 2 to 254,
    however, the exception is 128.CSCG
    DETERMINATE POINT CODE (PC)
    1-16383COMMON CHANNEL SIGNALING CONTROLLER 
    GROUP NUMBER (CSCG) 2-255
    Determinate Point Code assigned by 
    the ADPC command and the final 
    destinations Point Code in CCIS 
    network.PC 
    						
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    ACIC1 : Assignment of CIC Code Data 1
    4. Data Sheet
    DETERMINATE POINT CODE
    (PC) COMMON CHANNEL SIGNALING 
    CONTROLLER GROUP NUMBER 
    (CSCG) REMARKS 
    						
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    Issue 1
    ACIC2 : Assignment of CIC Code Data 2
    ACIC2: Assignment of CIC Code Data 2
    1. General
    This command is used for CCIS data programming, and is assigned the Circuit Identification Code (CIC) and
    LENS (of the speech channel of the CCIS link) for the PC.
    Note:In this command, Determinate Point Code is synonymous with Destination Point Code; the terms are used
    interchangeably.
    2. Precautions
    1. A unique CIC number should be given for each speech channel (which is assigned by the ATRK
    command) of the CCIS link.
    2. The CIC number assigned by this command must correspond to the one assigned in the direct facing node
    in the CCIS network. 
    3. The ACIC2 command is not required for ISDN interface.
    3. Data Entry Instructions
    DETERMINATE POINT 
    CODE (PC) 
    1-16383CIRCUIT 
    IDENTIFICATION
     CODE
    (CIC) 1-255LINE EQUIPMENT
     NUMBER
    (LENS)REMARKS
    CIC
     Assign unique CIC for all speech channel.PC
     Determinate Point Code assigned 
    by the ADPC/ACIC1 command.
    LENS
     Assign LENS of speech channel.
    000 0 2 0 11 
    						
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    ACIC2 : Assignment of CIC Code Data 2
    4. Data Sheet
    DETERMINATE
    POINT
    CODE
    (PC)CIRCUIT 
    IDENTIFICATION CODE
    (CIC) LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER 
    (LENS) REMARKS 
    						
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    Page 646
    Issue 1
    ARTI : Assignment of Trunk Application Data
    ARTI: Assignment of Trunk Application Data
    1. General
    This command assigns Trunk Application Data. 
    2. Precautions
    1. The ARTD command should be assigned for the external trunk route.
    2. The applicable number of the external trunk route is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1,
    INDEX65.
    3. Data Entry Instructions
    See data sheet in Section 4.
    4. Data Sheet
    CDN ROUTE NUMBER
    TRUNK DATA
    1RSTAssignment of Restart 
    0 = Restart Send per Individual Channel
    1 = Not used  2 = Not used
    3 = Restart not Send
    2HMT  When assigning this data, always enter zero (0). 0000
    3 TRCRSTCall Restriction by Information transfer rate in Bearer 
    Capability Information Element 
       0 = No restriction
       1 = Data call restriction (Unrestricted digital, 
    Restricted digital and Video data calls are 
    restricted.)
          2 = Speech call restriction (Speech, 3.1 kHz audio and 
    7 kHz audio calls are restricted.)
    3-15= Not used
    4TRSRSTCall Restriction by Information transfer rate in Bearer 
    Capability Information Element 
       0 = No restriction 
       1 = 384 Kbps (H0) call is restricted
       2 = 1536 Kbps (H11)/1920 Kbps (H12) call is 
    restricted.
       3 = 384 Kbps and 1536 (H11)/1920 Kbps (H12) calls 
    are restricted.
    4-15= Not used
    5 T309LNKAssignment of Timer T309 for Data Link Failure
    0 = Layer 2 Alarm with T309 for Data Link Failure 
    1 = Layer 2 Alarm [Temporary] with T309 is enabled 
    2 = Layer 2 Alarm [Permanent] with T309 is enabled 
    3= Not used 
    						
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