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--=] Date Released: 07/01/91 [=--
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== NSA Editorial ==
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Welcome to National Security Anarchists Newsletter #3. We have heard many
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great responses from the so-called H/P wastelands. Yes, so barren, but there
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still exists a few intelligent minds left. While the rest of H/P world
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continues to jerk themselves off with codes, scans, and old issues of Phrack.
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One could can be developing their H/P skills even more by just doing Hacker
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Basic. Hacker Basic? No, not a programming language. But the ability to
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READ! Yes, what most of America teenagers cannot do today, but yet excel
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greatly in their current career, Stupidity. Reading allows you to expand
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your ideas and concepts. Sure read old information, but what do you do after
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that? Most of you just sit around, praising Phrack & LOD/H. These guys are
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dead and gone! Sure, remember them and remember them well. But you cannot
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live in the past, for while you sit on your ass, Ma Bell can then destroy
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you, destroy the whole concept of the H/P world. What do you choose?
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___ Your Editor ___
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Table of Contents
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Section Subjects
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3.0 NSA Editorial
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3.1 Table of Contents
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% 3.2 GTD-5 SVR 1711 Features
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% 3.3 High Speed Networks
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% 3.4 Statistical Methods in Reliability
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3.5 BellCore Current Publications Release
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3.6 NSA World News
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3.7 Telco Briefs
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3.8 NSA Information
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% - If you are not an authorized USWest/GTE/AT&T/MCI/SPRINT Employee, you are
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not permitted to read this information. To do so, is a violation of
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Federal Law. Imprisonment & fines will be issued. Please Send Checks &
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Letter Bombs to P.O. 666, Washington D.C.
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== GTD-5 SVR 1711 Features ==
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CALL GAPPING FOR LOCAL CODES
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Allows control of incoming trunk-to-line calls only, line-to-line calls
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only, or control of both at different gap intervals - defined as control of
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traffic categories.
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The number of simultaneous code controls (destination and local) are
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increased from 64 to 256.
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Controls calls to terminating codes for the following:
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o Any subscriber line
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o Hunt group pilot number
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o Attendant group listed directory number(s)
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o 10-digit directory number in a subtending PBX
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Gap intervals settable for: 0(no control), 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10 ,15, 30, 60,
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120, 300, and 600 seconds. An infinite interval is also available.
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DEFINE "VIA" ROUTES BY TRUNK GROUP NUMBER
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Allows the Network Manager to engineer each site for associated traffic
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types to route index in terms of route index pair relationships for reroute
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controls. This provides the capability to specify the reroute as a "from"
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TGN and a "to" (VIA) TGN without having to recall complex routing chains
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and routing index information.
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RATE INTERVALS FOR NSM CONTROLS
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Provides the option of designating the amount of traffic controlled by rate
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(time) interval for the following NSM route controls:
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o Cancel-To
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o Cancel-From
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o Skip Route
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o Spray Reroute
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o Spray Immediate Reroute
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o Selective Trunk Reservation
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Selectable intervals for each traffic type: 1-60 seconds in 1 second
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increments, 120, 300, and 600 seconds. An infinite interval is also
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available as well as 2 calls per second for intervals less than 1 second.
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SPRAY ROUTE CONTROLS
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Reroute controls will be modified from the existing eight pairs of from/to
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routes to eight sets of from/to routes. A set of from/to routes consists
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of one traffic donor (from) route and up to seven out-of-chain "VIA" (to)
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routes accessed with a spray hunt technique. The spray hunt technique
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diveds the rerouted traffic evenly among the out-of-chain trunk groups
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through a rotation scheme. The reroute control will permit the option to
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define the traffic donor (from) and "VIA" (to) routes by trunk group
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numbers.
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SS7 BASED NON-ISDN VOICE MESSAGE WAITING INDICATION CONTROL
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Extension of the SVR 1641 Voice messaging feature using a SS7 network
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based, ANSI standard, messaging system. The GTD-5 will receive SS7
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requests from a Voice Message Storage and Retrieval System (VMSR) to
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activate or deactivate a Voice Waiting Indicator (MWI) for a subscriber.
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The GTD-5 will update the subscriber's MWI and return a successful or
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failure response via SS7 to VMSR.
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This feature does not impact the existing in-band VMSR capabilities. An
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individual GTD-5 site may have only in-band or only SS7 or both
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capabilities. This feature provides the GTD-5 with capability to support
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up to 127 different VMSR systems.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD FOR 15 DIGITAL DIALING (CCITT E.164)
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The GTD-5 can presently handle 15 dialed digits for digit translation
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screening and call routing functions. GTE AMA record formats will be
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modified to account for 15 digital international numbers as specified in
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CCITT E.164 recommendations.
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Bellcore LSSGR AMA specifications have not been issued for 15 digit
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international records and will not be included in this SVR.
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CALL WAITING/CALL FORWARDING BUSY INTEGRATION
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Currently, Call Waiting overrides Call Forwarding Busy. Customer in focus
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groups who have both Personal Secretary (VMSR) and Call Waiting have
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requested the ability to have calls forwarded to their Call Waiting feature
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while they are receiving a call. This feature enhancement will facilitate
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the ability to see Call Waiting and Voice Mail services together.
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This is a changed feature interaction. No new classmarks are involved. All
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subscribers with both features active will get this new interaction.
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For a terminating party disconnect with call waiting situation, the
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terminator will be rung for custom calling as in current treatment. During
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custom call rering, call forwarding will be attempted at the end of the
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original call forwarding don't answer timeout.
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CUSTOMER CONTROLLABLE RINGING INTERVAL FOR CALL FORWARD DON'T ANSWER
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This feature allows the customer who subscribes to Call Forwarding Don't
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Answer the ability to control the number of rings (1-9) before the call is
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forwarded. The type of ringing provided for a call will not be affected by
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this feature.
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AUDIBLE MESSAGE WAITING INDICATION VIA PERIODIC RINGING BURSTS
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With the exception of customers served by featurephones, Message Waiting
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Indication is currently provided on via stutter dial tone. As an option
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this feature would provide a double ring (0.5 seconds on, 0.5 seconds off,
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0.5 seconds on) to indicate a waiting message. The first double ring would
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occur within 5 minutes of receiving a message and would be repeated every
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15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes as selected by a Recent Change command. The
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customer controls this feature's activation/deactivation similar to Call
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Forwarding Variable. This feature will not be given to a line with the Do
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ANONYMOUS CALLER REJECTION
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This feature is a variation of the CLASS Selective Call Rejection feature.
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CLASS Anonymous Caller Rejection prevents termination of anonymous calls
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(Calling Number Delivery Blocked) to a CLASS customer's line by routing
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these calls to a special announcement which informs the caller that they
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may complete a call to this subscriber if they allow their calling number
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to be delivered.
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TERMINATING END OFFICE SCANNING ALLOWED (TR-TSY-000215 3.5.8)
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This feature allows the GTD-5 to be compatible with TR-TSY-000215, Issue 1,
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Sept. 88.
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The parameter as defined in the referenced TR is used to control whether an
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office will request termination scanning as the initial choice of
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originating scanning for outgoing Automatic Callback/Automatic recall
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(AC/AR) requests. The current GTD-5 design interprets this parameter to
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apply to inbound terminating scanning AC/AR requests. With both parameters
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defined in the GTD-5, GTE may enforce originating or terminating scanning
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on outbound requests and also force other offices to use originating
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scanning rather than terminating scanning.
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AC/AR FEATURE TIME RANGES (TR-TSY-000215 AND 227)
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This feature allows the GTD-5 to be compatible with the latest TR's.
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The following timers will be modified:
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o T1 Originating Scanning Rate = 10 - 120 seconds (60 seconds
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o T2 Wait Between Unanswered Special Ringing Attempts = 1-12 minutes
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(4 minutes recommended-maximum number of unanswered
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special rings is 15)
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o T8 Resume Term Scanning to Same Line Timing = 17 (2 ringing cycles) -
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60 seconds (35 seconds-5 ringing cycles is recommended)
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o T10 Maximum Time Callback remains Queued = 3-4 hours
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COT-IDENTIFICATION CALL WAITING INDICATION IN PRINTOUT
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This is an enhancement to the Customer Originated Trace feature to provide
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a printout that will indicate that the last answered call was a Call
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Waiting call.
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This is an enhancement to allow the following CLASS Screen List Editing
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o New treatment of entry with private mark when entered as public
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AC/AR REQUESTS TO HGRP PILOT NUMBERS
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This allows the GTD-5 to be compatible with the appropriate TR's by queuing
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calls placed via AC/AR if all members of a hunt group are busy and
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immediately completing AC/AR calls if any member is idle.
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AC/AR INTERACTION WITH CALL WAITING
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The GTD-5 currently will queue an AC/AR request to a line with call waiting
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when the line is busy with one call. This feature will not queue the call
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but go to immediate processing and the terminating line will receive a call
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waiting tone.
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914E WILTRON CABLE ANALYZER SHARING
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Siemens Transmission Systems has developed a feature on the 914E MXU which
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allows sharing of one Wiltron Cable Analyzer (MCA) among up to 5 MXU units
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in the same cabinet. the GTD-5 MXU software will be modified to allow up
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to 16 i14E MXU's to share the same MCA. The MCA cannot be shared between
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Direct Interfaced MXU's and COT Interfaced MXU's.
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PERFORM SHORT % WAIT(S) WITHOUT ALLOCATING A BUFFER
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Timeout buffers will no longer be used for short waits, under 5 slices/50
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milliseconds. This will save real time and reduce buffer pool
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fragmentation caused by short waits.
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SPEED UP BUFFER ALLOCATION SEARCH LOOP
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With the removal of sequence buffers from the buffer pool, buffer pool
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fragmentation has become less of a problem. Now with less fragmentation,
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processor real time in the APC will be saved by adopting a buffer
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allocation method similar to non-APC processors, which reduces time spent
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in the allocation search loop. In addition, real time will also be saved
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during buffer de-allocation by releasing multiple buffers at one time using
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a new "flush buffers" function.
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OUTGOING TRUNKS CALL CUTOFF ENHANCEMENT
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On a line-to-trunk call, there are occasions where a "hangup" from the
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outgoing trunk is caused by a network problem. This feature provides a SMA
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printout for the Telco to identify the specific trunk group, trunk, carrier
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ID, calling and called numbers as well as the calculated interval of cutoff
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elapsed time.
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This feature only applies to calls where called party hangup does not
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release the call (e.g. called party timed released.
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MEASUREMENT CALLING/BILLING NUMBER DELIVERS TO CUSTOMER LINE
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This feature modifies GTD-5 implementation to be compliant with LSSGR AMA
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format (TR-TSY-000031, Issue 3, Jan. 90) for usage sensitive billing and
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AMA format for the calling number delivery (CAD) feature.
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This feature is applicable to any line (directory number) assigned the
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Calling Number Delivery or Calling Number Display features. Billing will no
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longer be based on activation/deactivation of these features.
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A Usage-Sensitive CAD is assigned to a DN via a service order. The count of
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DNs delivered will not be applicable for intragroup calls. Up to 65,000
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lines can be assigned usage-sensitive CAD. Each DN assigned the
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Usage-Sensitive CAD feature will have two AMA counts with a maximum value
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of each counter of 32,767:
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An AMA record will be generated once every 24 hours of each DN with
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non-zero counts. An AMA record will be generated immediately if a
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particular counter reaches 32,000. If all counters are zero, or no lines
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in the CO have the feature assigned, a single record is produced to
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indicate the task executed correctly.
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FLIP CMD ON RSNW DOES NOT WORK
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This feature extends the Base Unit capability of a "simplex-to-simplex
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switch", the ability to change from a simplex 0 configuration to a simplex
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1 configuration (or vice versa) without an intervening duplex stage, to a
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Remote Unit Network.
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This capability is useful during retrofit intervals and repair of faults
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where the system was not able to correctly isolate the faulty copy.
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MXU OUTAGE TIME REDUCTION
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This feature reduces the software loading time for multiple MXU processors
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loads. A broadcast mechanism will be used to transport fewer messages
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between the APC and the outermost superordinate processor (TCU or RSU).
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This feature will be transparent to the craftsperson and is estimated to
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result in 4% reduction in APC real time per MXU.
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== High Speed Networks ==
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== GTE Project 434 ==
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With the move to higher speed networks, many fundamental issues in control
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and design of networks need to be examined afresh. This project has
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attempted to address critical architectural issues to ensure that all aspects
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of these emerging high-speed technologies reflect the needs of GTE's future
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high-bandwidth services.
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The feasibility of transporting motion video over an ATM (asynchronous
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transfer mode) network was investigated for Telops, with a major report
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provided (jointly with Project 552) on the feasibility of end-to-end ATM for
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a number of video services. Through experiments, it was demonstrated that
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performance improves when the cell transmissions from each video source are
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smoothed at least on a per frame basis; this removes constraints on the
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synchronization of the frames across video sequences sharing the same network
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resources. It was shown that for uncorrelated sources, a network utilization
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of 0.8 is achievable with minimal cell loss (0.5 for correlated sources). For
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congestion control at the call level, a histogram-based traffic descriptor
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and call admission policy was proposed.
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Technical assessments were carried out for Telops on the technical
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feasibility and complexity of providing (1) remote LAN interconnection
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service using the Metropolitan Area Network standard, DQDB, and DQDB-based
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SMDS (Switched Multimegabit Data Service), and (2) interactive video
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communication services over a DQDB network. The first study found that
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whereas SMDS exploits many advantages of DQDB, the lack of reconfiguration
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capability of the Open Bus access DQDB is a serious concern; it was proposed
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that where reliability is critical, the Looped Bus topology be provided as an
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option. the second study concluded that since neither of the non-Isochronous
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service capabilities supports bandwidth reservation, it is necessary to
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employ the Isochronous service capability -- which provides circuit-like
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transport -- to guarantee quality of service for all real-time video
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services.
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This project also contributed to the ACORN project on lightwave networks at
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Columbia University. ACORN has industry-wide participation and is
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investigating fully optical networks: stations have tunable transmitters and
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receivers, and are connected by a passive optical medium. A fundamental
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problem associated with connection establishment on a packet by packet basis
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was investigated in collaboration with staff at Columbia University and BNR.
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A new hybrid time division multiplexing scheme was proposed and analyzed.
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As part of system design of the advanced intelligent network (AIN) testbed, a
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number of performance/architectural studies were carried out. In particular,
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the performance impact of introducing AIN service on the GTD-5 and the PAP (a
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pre-adjunct-processor in the AIN testbed) was analyzed, using a network of
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queues model. Preliminary results indicate that for 20% AIN penetration,
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system performance is only marginally affected, and an effective bandwidth of
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1 to 2 Mb/s is sufficient for the switch-adjunct interface.
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== Statistical Methods in Reliability ==
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== GTE Project 421 ==
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The objective of this project was to develop tools applicable to
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understanding and assessing the reliability of elements of telecommunications
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systems. Research problems in statistical inference and reliability modeling
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related to the nature of data obtainable from specific activities or systems
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used in telephone operations were addressed.
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Software previously delivered to Telephone Operations for monitoring the
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speed of answer objective in customer contact offices was enhanced. It
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execute statistical tests to determine whether performance is as expected
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after each 15-minute period and to identify some possible causes for poor
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performance. The enhanced version completed execution for large numbers of
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incoming calls in 15 min. Additionally, in support of force management, it
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was determined that the software currently used in other customer contact
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offices to generate capacity tables contains some errors. The project team
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delivered the rewritten software, but did not test to determine whether the
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model is valid. Simulation studies indicated that there are significant
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differences in the number of service representatives required when the
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model's service time distribution is invalid. Techniques were outlined for
|
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analyzing data provided by the Rockwell-Collins Agent Information Reports to
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make inferences regarding customers' speed of answer tolerance.
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Evaluation of AT&T's bill verification system was completed. A sampling
|
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|
scheme, statistical analyses, and graphics are used by AT&T to verify access
|
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|
billing by the LECs. The system was reviewed, and formulae were derived and
|
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|
verified. the system was found to use statistically correct methodology and
|
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|
to be objective, favoring neither AT&T nor GTE. The critique of AT&T's
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methodology gave GTE managers in Pricing Policy and IXC Services and
|
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understanding of the technical details and the information necessary to
|
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negotiate with AT&T effectively.
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A proposal was made to replace the use of trouble per hundred lines by an
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estimate of service availability for assessing the quality of telephone
|
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service.
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Collaborating with scientists in the Components Technology Laboratory, the
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project staff prepared a paper that details the lack of mathematical and
|
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|
statistical rigor in the existing laser diode reliability literature and
|
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|
discusses statistical properties and some aspects of reliability modeling
|
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|
pertinent to laser diodes.
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|
Templates to be used by all users of the Software through Pictures to print
|
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|
out details of the Process Integration and Automation information model were
|
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|
made, and a program to construct the tree structure of inheritance
|
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|
relationships in the database was written.
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|
In the more basic statistics research activities, a paper on functions of
|
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|
arrangement-increasing partial ordering was submitted for publication, and a
|
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|
book on parameter estimation in reliability and life span models was
|
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|
reviewed. Papers on Laplace ordering and its reliability applications and on
|
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|
a piecewise exponential estimator for the survivor function were accepted for
|
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|
publication.
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--=] Volume I, Issue ]I[ [=--
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== BellCore ==
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== Latest Releases ==
|
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== Technical/Special Reports/Generic Requirement ==
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|
The following documents were recently published by Bellcore.
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BellCore New Technical Reference Releases
|
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|
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|
TR-FAD-000069 Comptrollers' Automatic Message Accounting Format
|
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Issue 2, December 1990 Description (CAFD)
|
||
|
Revision 4
|
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|
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|
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|
This document presents BellCore's view of the
|
||
|
proposed guidelines to format and process Automatic
|
||
|
Message Accounting (AMA) data. It includes
|
||
|
comptroller-oriented descriptions and supporting
|
||
|
information on formatting, as well as the initial
|
||
|
Customer Record Information System processing of
|
||
|
AMA data recorded by switching systems and special
|
||
|
AMA systems.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Volumes ]I[ through VI of this six-volume set have
|
||
|
been revised to update detailed descriptions of all
|
||
|
call records generated under Bellcore AMA format
|
||
|
requirements.
|
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|
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|
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|
TR-NWT-000452 Generic Requirements for Public Telephone Handsets
|
||
|
Issue 2, December 1990
|
||
|
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|
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|
This document presents Bellcore's view of proposed
|
||
|
general, mechanical, electrical, and environmental
|
||
|
criteria for Public Telephone Handsets. It also
|
||
|
contains objectives for their design, operational
|
||
|
characteristics, and recommended test methods to
|
||
|
compare these products with the stated criteria.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This issue replaces TR-TSY-000452, Issue 1, August
|
||
|
1987.
|
||
|
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|
||
|
TR-NWT-000917 SONET Regenerator (SONET RGTR) Equipment Generic
|
||
|
Issue 1, December 1990 Criteria
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
This document presents Bellcore's view of the
|
||
|
proposed generic requirements for Synchronous
|
||
|
Optical Network Regenerator (SONET RGTR) equipment.
|
||
|
It describes SONET RGTR functions and applications,
|
||
|
details network compatibility requirements, lists
|
||
|
SONET RGTR operations criteria, and sets forth
|
||
|
power, environmental, and reliability requirements.
|
||
|
this document is a module of Transport Systems
|
||
|
Generic Requirements (TSGR), TR-TSY-000440.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This Technical Reference replaces TA-TSY-000917,
|
||
|
Issue 2, March 1990.
|
||
|
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|
||
|
TR-NWT-000930 Generic Requirements for Hybrid Microcircuits Used
|
||
|
Issue 1, December 1990 in Telecommunications Equipment
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
This document outlines Bellcore's view of a minimum
|
||
|
set of common practices and tests necessary to help
|
||
|
assure the quality and reliability of hybrid
|
||
|
microcircuits. It includes requirements for
|
||
|
materials, fil circuitry, and applied components as
|
||
|
well as qualification procedures for finished
|
||
|
hybrids.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This Technical Reference replaces TA-TSY-000930,
|
||
|
Issue 1, February 1989.
|
||
|
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|
||
|
TR-NWT-000960 Common Generic Requirements for Channel Switching
|
||
|
Issue 1, December 1990 in ISDN
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
This document presents Bellcore's view of proposed
|
||
|
generic requirements for channel switching in the
|
||
|
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) that
|
||
|
support private line services, also referred to as
|
||
|
channel switched services. Included are the
|
||
|
definition of a switch complex as well as
|
||
|
requirements for switch complex interface, access,
|
||
|
interoffice transport, and operations.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This Technical Reference replaces TA-TSY-000960,
|
||
|
Issue 2, November 1989.
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
TR-NWT-001024 Operator Services Systems Generic Requirements
|
||
|
Issue 1, December 1990 (OSSGR) Revision on Intercept Services.
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
This document defines Bellcore's view of proposed
|
||
|
revisions to the intercept requirements currently
|
||
|
contained in the OSSGR. It includes the following
|
||
|
new intercept service options: customized
|
||
|
announcements, automated split referral, intercept
|
||
|
call completion, and multiple entry
|
||
|
announcements/referrals. The information contained
|
||
|
expands the intercept database architectures and
|
||
|
address areas where automation (dual-tone
|
||
|
multifrequency and voice recognition) are
|
||
|
appropriate.
|
||
|
|
||
|
There are significant changes to the two-stage
|
||
|
signaling scheme for intercept call completion
|
||
|
call, and the generation of two AMA records: one
|
||
|
records the intercept service information; the
|
||
|
other records the call completion information.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This document replaces TA-TSY-001024, Issue 1,
|
||
|
March 1990.
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
======================================
|
||
|
BellCore New Special Report Releases
|
||
|
======================================
|
||
|
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
SR-NWT-000821 Field Reliability Performance Study Handbook
|
||
|
Issue 3, December 1990
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
This document presents Bellcore's view of generic
|
||
|
guidelines for conducting Field Reliability
|
||
|
Performance Studies (FRPSs). An FRPS is a formal,
|
||
|
detailed study of the inservices reliability
|
||
|
performance of a product. The study is conducted
|
||
|
to identify items that should be considered for
|
||
|
corrective action by the manufacturer or user to
|
||
|
improve product quality.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This handbook describes several approaches for
|
||
|
conducting an FRPS. While it is primarily intended
|
||
|
for Bellcore Client Companies who conduct their own
|
||
|
studies, many of the principles presented are
|
||
|
applicable to any FRPS administered by Bellcore or
|
||
|
telecommunications equipment suppliers.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This issue replaces SR-TSY-000821, Issue 2,
|
||
|
September 1989.
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
SR-STS-000307 Industry Support Interface - NC/NCI* Code
|
||
|
Issue 2, December 1990 Dictionary
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
This document update the information that has been
|
||
|
compiled to identify NC requirements and interface
|
||
|
specifications for services described in LATA
|
||
|
access tariffs.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This issue replaces SR-ISD-000307, Issue 1, March
|
||
|
1988.
|
||
|
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|
||
|
SR-STS-001793 ITS-ISDN and Test System Controller TL1
|
||
|
Issue 1, January 1991 Command-Response Interface Description
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
This document describes the Operations System (OS)
|
||
|
and network element interface elements required to
|
||
|
support testing Integrated Services Digital Network
|
||
|
(ISDN) Basic Rate Access (BRA) circuits when the
|
||
|
testing OS is the Integrated Testing System for
|
||
|
ISDN (ITS-ISDN). ITS-ISDN is a Bellcore-developed
|
||
|
and supported software system that performs that
|
||
|
data analysis and processing to identify ISDN-BRA
|
||
|
digital subscriber line trouble.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This Special Report is intended to clarify the
|
||
|
interface between ITS-ISDN and network element(s),
|
||
|
but does not eliminate the need for compatibility
|
||
|
testing. It supports ITS-ISDN compatibility
|
||
|
testing. It supports ITS-ISDN Version 3.0 only,
|
||
|
identifies pending changes to existing versions of
|
||
|
Technical References and Advisories (TRs & TAs),
|
||
|
and describes ITS-ISDN specific options that differ
|
||
|
from or augment requirements in existing versions
|
||
|
of TRs and TAs.
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
TR-TSV-000800 Network Systems Generic Requirements (NSGR)
|
||
|
Issue 3, September 1989
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Categorizes proposed generic requirements into five
|
||
|
fields of technology: switching, transport,
|
||
|
operations, reliability and quality, and common and
|
||
|
miscellaneous. Every document listing is
|
||
|
cross-referenced to the Directory's major section.
|
||
|
Included are abstracts describing the contents of
|
||
|
each document.
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
==============================================
|
||
|
BellCore's New Generic Requirements Releases
|
||
|
==============================================
|
||
|
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
TR-TSY-000084 LATA SWITCHING Systems Generic Requirements (LSSGR)
|
||
|
Issue 2, July 1987
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Bellcore's view of proposed generic requirements
|
||
|
for switching systems to meet the needs of a
|
||
|
typical divested Bell Operating Company (BOC).
|
||
|
Describes the features and functions of a switching
|
||
|
system by defining it interactions with customer
|
||
|
equipment, telephone company personnel, the
|
||
|
physical environment, the electrical environment,
|
||
|
other interconnecting switching systems, and
|
||
|
operations system.s Requirements described apply
|
||
|
to digital and analog switching systems.
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
TR-TSY-000301 Public Packet-Switched Network Generic Requirements
|
||
|
Issue 2, December 1988 (PPSNGR)
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Bellcore's view of proposed generic requirements
|
||
|
for a Public Packet-Switched Network (PPSN). Serves
|
||
|
as a guide for Bellcore's design and
|
||
|
implementations analyses of packet networks and
|
||
|
their component systems. Describes the features and
|
||
|
functions of a PPSN, and at the interface between a
|
||
|
PPSN and other networks. Also address is the need
|
||
|
to maintain compatibility among new and existing
|
||
|
equipment.
|
||
|
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|
||
|
TR-TSY-000439 Operations Technology Generic Requirements (OTGR)
|
||
|
Issue 2, February 1988
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Provides an integrated picture of Bellcore's view of
|
||
|
proposed
|
||
|
generic network operations requirements, functions,
|
||
|
and generic operations interfaces for a typical
|
||
|
divested Bell Operating Company (BOC). Includes
|
||
|
information on network equipment to support such
|
||
|
network operations as remote provision and
|
||
|
in-service performance monitoring of network
|
||
|
services.
|
||
|
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|
||
|
TR-TSY-000440 Transport Systems Generic Requirements (TSGR)
|
||
|
Issue 3, October 1989
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Bellcore's view of proposed generic requirements
|
||
|
applicable to a wide variety of digital transport
|
||
|
systems that have the same functions independent of
|
||
|
the environment in which the transport is deployed
|
||
|
and the service it supports. Document serves as a
|
||
|
guide for the analysis of new digital transport
|
||
|
systems.
|
||
|
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|
||
|
TR-TSY-000796 Reliability and Quality Generic Requirements (RQGR)
|
||
|
Issue 2, August 1989
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Bellcore's view of proposed Reliability and Quality
|
||
|
Generic Requirements (RQGR) has been extensively
|
||
|
revised and is now available. If you design,
|
||
|
develop, manufacture, install, or perform field
|
||
|
monitoring activities for telecommunications
|
||
|
equipment, these major information sources can
|
||
|
provide you with up-to-date and easily accessible
|
||
|
information. The RQGR is packed into four-volume
|
||
|
sets.
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
--=] National Security Anarchists [=--
|
||
|
--=] Volume I, Issue ]I[ [=--
|
||
|
--=] Presents [=--
|
||
|
--=] World News [=--
|
||
|
|
||
|
Welcome to NSA World News, yes more news about national happenings. Ok, you
|
||
|
lazy assholes, since you call yourself hackers and still cannot pick up a
|
||
|
newspaper, here we'll do it for you.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
--------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
== Computer Woes Wrack Phones in East, California ==
|
||
|
--------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
WASHINGTON -- Service disruptions blamed on computer software plagued
|
||
|
millions of telephones in the nation's capital and three nearby states
|
||
|
Wednesday, and much of California had similar problems.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Private homes and business bore the brunt of the disruptions in Washington.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bell Atlantic said 6.7 million phone lines in Washington, Maryland, Virginia
|
||
|
and parts of West Virginia were hit with disruptions. Most service was
|
||
|
restored by Wednesday evening.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A software glitch disrupted Pacific Bell service in the Los Angeles area at
|
||
|
midday Wednesday, interfering with phone calls in much of the 213, 818, 714,
|
||
|
and 805 area codes. Most service was restored by midafternoon.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
--------------------------------------------
|
||
|
== Journal: Pot May Help Night Vision ==
|
||
|
--------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
LONDON -- Marijuana may help people see in the dark, according to a letter
|
||
|
in the scientific journal Nature.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"Jamaican fishermen, it seems, have an uncanny ability to see in the dark,
|
||
|
and cannabis is the magic ingredient," said M.E. West of the University of the
|
||
|
West Indies.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Most Jamaican fishermen smoke marijuana or drink an alcoholic beverage made
|
||
|
from the stems and leaves of the plant, he said.
|
||
|
|
||
|
West said he began conducting research after joining a nighttime fishing
|
||
|
expedition. He was amazed at how the crew navigated without lights because he
|
||
|
could see nothing.
|
||
|
|
||
|
[Editor Note: It is Advised to smoke great amounts not due to Night Vision]
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
-------------------------------------
|
||
|
== Caller ID Bills Gain Ground ==
|
||
|
-------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bills mandating per-call blocking for caller ID are advancing rapidly
|
||
|
through both houses of Congress. Thursday, the caller ID bills were studied
|
||
|
and changed--or "marked-up" in legislative parlance--by Senate and House
|
||
|
subcommittees. The next step will be further mark-ups by the parent
|
||
|
committees before the bills are sent to the full houses for votes.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Both bills would require all local exchange carriers to offer free per-call
|
||
|
blocking. But the House bill would apply blocking to names and address.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Congressional staffers say both bills are expected to be modified further in
|
||
|
the parent committees and possibly on the floors of both congressional bodies
|
||
|
before final passage.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
--=] National Security Anarchists [=--
|
||
|
--=] Volume I, Issue ]I[ [=--
|
||
|
--=] Presents [=--
|
||
|
--=] Telco Briefs [=--
|
||
|
|
||
|
Doesn't the advancement of various teleco companies just piss you off?
|
||
|
Remember the days when you could blue box safely, fuck you were never around
|
||
|
then were you? Remember the days when they were no such things as codes, all
|
||
|
you had to do was scan for dial tones. Wouldn't it be fun, once again for
|
||
|
Hackers/Phreaks to upset the Ma Bell cart, just to see the apples to go a
|
||
|
rolling again? Well, it depends on you...
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
----------------------------------
|
||
|
== Mobile Phone Test Sought ==
|
||
|
== AT&T News ==
|
||
|
----------------------------------
|
||
|
American Telephone & Telegraph has asked federal regulators for permission
|
||
|
to test a system of "personal" mobile phone that could be used at home and on
|
||
|
the street, and relieve crowding on the cellular and regular mobile radio
|
||
|
frequencies. If the Federal Communications Commission allowed the test, AT&T
|
||
|
said it would spend three years developing the system, which would allow
|
||
|
customers to use the same phone and number wherever they went within a
|
||
|
metropolitan area. AT&T is in the "very early stages" of developing the
|
||
|
system.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
--------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
== Official Capital Management Tool Enters the JETS Age ==
|
||
|
== USWest Profit News ==
|
||
|
--------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
Job Expenditure Tracking System (JETS) is a new engineering project
|
||
|
management system that will become USWC's official capital management tool in
|
||
|
July.
|
||
|
|
||
|
JETS replaces certain job authorization processes in DOPAC, as well as the
|
||
|
budgeting functions of the Construction Activity Management Information System
|
||
|
(CAMIS) and joins several interelated accounting and capital spending
|
||
|
functions.
|
||
|
|
||
|
JETS is designed to work for its users, bringing faster, more efficient
|
||
|
tracking of annual budgets, expenditures and administrative information for
|
||
|
capital budget management, while it tracks capital and related maintenance
|
||
|
dollars and dates for all classes of plant equipment. JETS will accomplish
|
||
|
this while allowing its users to track forecasted, authorized and actual
|
||
|
capital dollars by job -- all within a single system.
|
||
|
|
||
|
As an important market unit resource, JETS will allow more complete tracking
|
||
|
of expenditures related to products and services. System users will have
|
||
|
direct responsibility, following conversion to JETS, for the construction
|
||
|
expenditure portion of the corporate books, rather than Accounting or other
|
||
|
supported personnel. JETS also moves several other functions currently done
|
||
|
in Accounting back to the users.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
----------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
== Pay-Phone Competitors say USWest is Unfair ==
|
||
|
----------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
USWest Communications treats pay-phone competitors unfairly, an association
|
||
|
of pay-phone businesses charges in complaint filed Wednesday with state and
|
||
|
federal regulators.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Arizona Payphone Association, a group of 30 companies, complained to the
|
||
|
state Corporation Commission and the Federal Communications Commission.
|
||
|
|
||
|
USWest competes with other companies to install pay telephones at business
|
||
|
locations where the phones are used.
|
||
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The association accuses USWest of unfair competition by charging excessive
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fees for access to the local phone network that USWest controls, and by
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offering its own pay-phone service at cut-rate prices.
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USWest has about 20,000 pay phones in Arizona and competitors have about
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4,000, the association says.
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"We are fed up with USWest using its monopoly... to create an unfair
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competitive advantage," association President Patrick Kerivan said.
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USWest Communications spokesman Tony Seese-Bieda said that the company's
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practices are not unfair, and that rates for its pay phones and rates for
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services to other pay-phone companies have been reviewed and approved by
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regulators.
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== PAC Bell First BOC to Offer PRI ==
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Pacific Bell has announced a new PRI-based ISDN service, and is the first
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Bell operating company to do so. The company is calling the new service PRI
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IS (Integrated Systems) and provides it in two basic flavors: 23B+D and 24B.
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The service includes an array of standard and optional features. Standard
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features include unlimited intracustomer caller telephone number delivery and
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percall service selection. Options include B-channel packet switching and
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private-facility connection. Initially, the service will debut in two cities,
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San Francisco and Los Angeles, with other service "according to demand. PAC
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Bell says it expects the greatest demand for the new service to services as
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WATS, 800, foreign, exchange, and private lines, or that want to use it as a
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means of interconnecting local area network. Prices for both the 23B+D and
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24B packages are $1500 for installation and $545 per month.
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--=] National Security Anarchists [=--
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Well we decided to put this little information in. The following people are
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affiliated with the Federal Bureau of Investigations. Please handle the
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following people with your best care. Make sure that you give them the
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latest, k00lest /<rad k0dez.
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-- Federal Agent Hit List --
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Flamingo
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By the way, these dudes are no way suspected of being feds, they are known to
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be Feds. Doesn't every decent hacker have connections.
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