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The Universal Data Converter
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Written by: Hannibal Lecter ~~~ChUrcH oF ThE nOnConFOrMisT~~~
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -=[ DELAMO LABS INC ]=-
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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<NOT THE FUCKING KrAD WaR3Z DuDe...the REAL Hannibal !!!!!!!!!>
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What you will gain from this file is general knowledge of the
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Universal data converter, as well as some general hacking knowledge
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and information explaining the data you will retrieve from this piece
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of Tel-Co equipment. You will also learn a little about the hardware
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of this piece of shyt, and possibly something you dont already know.
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Enough of that, heres some info:
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What IS a UDC?!
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"""""""""""""""
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A Universal Data converter (UDC), by Applied Computing Devices,
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was began widespread use in 1979. A UDC is used primarily in
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connection with a variety of switches, to log everything the switch does,
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and report it to the Central Office in a standard format, allowing the
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monitoring and reporting of a variety of different switches by one processor
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without the need of understanding each individual switch. This lets the
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Telco-Trouble shooters monitor exactly how much traffic is passing
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thru a given switch. Exact number of calls, busys & fraud attempts, are
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some examples. A UDC will give detailed reports of such activity, as
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well as hold it in a buffer file which you can view for your own excitement.
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The real purpose of this piece of hardware is to buffer data, convert it
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to a standard format, and send it on it's merry way to the Central Processor.
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Information may be buffered for up to an hour, before being able to be
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recieved by the Central Processor.
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Which Switches use a UDC?
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Well, apparently, nearly all switches owned by a tel-co use a UDC
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for their daily reports. Here is a list of the switches of which I know
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may be connected to a converter:
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At&t Autoplex 100
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ITT/North 1210
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ITT/North NX-1E
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ITT/North "1200" Series (DSS-1)
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GTE GTD-1 (Automatic Electric no. 1 EAX)
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GTE GTD-2 (Automatic Electric no. 2 EAX)
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GTE GTD-3 (Automatic Electric no. 3 EAX)
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GTE GTD-5
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Motorola EMX-250
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NEC NEAX-61
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NEC ND-20S
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Northern Telecom DMS-10
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Northern Telecom DMS-100
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Northern Telecom DMS-200
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Northern Telecom DMS-250
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Northern Telecom DMS-300
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Northern Telecom SL-1 (Seen these around locally)
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Northern Telecom SP-1 PABX
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Stromberg Carlson DCO
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TRW Vidar ITS-4
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TRW Vidar ITS-4/5
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TRW Vidar ITS-5
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Western Electric 5 ESS
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GTE PBX's (GTD-1000, GTD-4600)
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General Configurations:
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"""""""""""""""""""""""
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A UDC may be configured in several ways. A UDC consists of up to 6 ports.
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Port 0 is usually a dialin line, in which it is connected to a 300/1200
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baud modem, so that GTE employees may call to check their switch
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information in the field.
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Port 0 may also be a dedicated line, which is linked to a computer somewhere
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important, but if this is the case, you can't have found it anyways, so don't
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worry about it. (Unless of course you another indial port possibly 1)
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Port 2 is usually the line which is hardwired to the data output of the
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switch. This port recieves the messages of a switch, analyses the data,
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buffers it, and waits until it is told to send the data to the CP, which
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may be every time the buffer flips, which of course is configured by hardware.
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Port 1 & 3-7 are also multi-use ports , which may be configured
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either for a dedicated line, or a standard phone line, just like port 1.
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The difference between this port and port 0 however, is that this port may
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also be used to test lines other than the hardware set report line #.
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More later.
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The UDC can be configured (though I have never seen it this way) so that any
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of the six ports can preform the functions instead of the first three.
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If you find a UDC, be sure to check all the ports, and not just three.
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The general idea of this box of tin is that it will monitor any
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switch, collect data, convert it to a standard data file, and store it in
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it's buffer until ready for polling. When the data is sent out, it is sent
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in standard UDC format, regardless of the type of switch, therefore any
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switch may be monitored without special equipment, along with any other
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types of switches.
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Also, a UDC may be used to test lines within a given area, which
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is usefull for breaking up a connection or conversation of a busy line,
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by having the UDC test it, thus breaking the connection for it's
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communtication test. NOTE: This is a very good feature, being that newer
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line monitoring systems such as the 4TEL line testing systems can test lines
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without breaking connections. Nice, but no good for us!
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Yeah Great what the ?#!$ do I do?
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""'
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Scan your local area for all numbers ending in 99xx or 00xx, often
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(with GTE anyways) the prefix may be something like 446-9988, or something
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outright obvious. Once you find one, you will know, because you will
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get one of two things.
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Depending on the configuration of the UDC,
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you will either begin getting a dump of data, which will go into detail
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about the switch information, or you will get a prompt:
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*B*>
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When you recieve this prompt, you can make your life easy by typing
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HELP in all caps, for a menu of commands, which will seem important at
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first (don't fool yourself).
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Each letter between *'s represents a seperate processor (yes even this tin
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box has more than one! These letters will be in the menu
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when you type HELP. To change processors, you will need to hold control
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while pressing the letter of the processor you wish to change to.
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Here is a list of commands for each processor:
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The Basic processor
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*B*> DATE Display the system Date
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*B*> DATE mm/dd/yy Set the date to mm/dd/yy
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*B*> DIAGNOSTIC This puts you in debug mode for the UDC's program
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When typing this command the UDC will respond with
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"PASSWORD" and will not echo letters. If the password
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given is correct, you will get a prompt like this:
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*B*> DIAG
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PASSWORD > I enter the good password<
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DEBUG 1,3 > 1,3 are the ports in use <
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?
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At this point you can reboot the UDC by typing:
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? G
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(ADDR)=1000 > I tell it to go to 1000 <
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Then all hell will break loose...trust me!
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O.k. well it will look like it anyway...
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P.S. No I wont tell you the password...you're a
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hacker! hack! I did...it's usually 3-5 digits...
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*B*> HELP Duh um, a Menu
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*B*> RAMPAGE Test traffic data storage area
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*B*> SYSTEM Display system checksums
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*B*> TIME Display system time
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*B*> TIME hh:mm:ss Set system time (confuse them, set it back then forwd)
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The Patch Processor
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*P*> ANSWER n Take channel 'n' off hook (neato)
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*P*> BAUD c,bbbb,nnn Set Channel 'c' Baud rate to 'bbbb', and
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number of nulls to 'nnn'
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*P*> HANGUP n Put channel 'n' on hook (log out too)
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*P*> HELP Help Menus
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*P*> PATCH n Patch calling port to port 'n' (Dial out!)
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(I lied earlier, you can call out!! Ditched the k0dies)
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The Plant Queue Processor
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*Q*> ALARM Display the alarm (error message) string
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*Q*> ALARM xx..xxx Set Alarm String (change it back if u want)
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*Q*> CLEAR Clear buffer without printing contents (not prefered)
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*Q*> DUMP Print and clear contents (destructve, not prefered)
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*Q*> HELP Help Menu
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*Q*> LIMITS Display buffer alarm threshold
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*Q*> LIMITS nnnnn Set buffer alarm threshold to 'nnnn'
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*Q*> LIST Display buffer contents (Better than dump)(ok!)
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*Q*> LIST nnnn Display buffer contents from 'nnnn' to end
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The Report Processor
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*R*> BACKUP Transfer a copy of the ROM based table to the
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editor workspace
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*R*> DEFAULT Make the ROM based table effective (can crash)
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*R*> EDIT Engage in edit mode
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APPEND Add line to RMT (Hi there Gen-Tel!)
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DELETE Delete line from RMT
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END End edit session
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HELP List Editor Commands
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LIST List RMT
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MODIFY Modify a line in RMT
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*R*> DOWNLOAD Download RMT to PROM programmer (ha!)
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*R*> HELP More menus
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*R*> LIST List effective RMT
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*R*> LIST N List RMT without Heading
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*R*> LIST nnnn List line 'nnnn' of effective RMT
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*R*> LIST nnnnN List line 'nnnn' of effective RMT without heading
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*R*> LIST nnnn,mmmm List lines 'nnnn' to 'mmmm' of RMT
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*R*> LIST nnnn,mmmmN List lines 'nnnn' to 'mmmm' of RMT without heaading
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*R*> NEW Clear the editor workspace
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*R*> USER Make RAM based RMT active
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The Scanner Processor
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*S*> CIRCUT Display Status Report
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*S*> CIRCUT nnn OFF Turn off circut 'nnn' and print Status report
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*S*> CIRCUT nnn OFF N Turn off circut 'nnn' without report
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*S*> CIRCUT nnn,mmm OFF Turn off circuts 'nnn' to 'mmm'
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*S*> CIRCUT nnn,mmm OFF N Turn off 'nnn' to 'mmm' without report
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*S*> CIRCUT nnn ON Turn 'nnn' ON and print report
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*S*> CIRCUT nnn ON N Turn 'nnn' ON without report
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*S*> CIRCUT nnn,mmm ON Turn circuts 'nnn' to 'mmm' on and prnt status report
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*S*> CIRCUT nnn,mmm,ON N Turn on 'nnn' to 'mmm' but do not print report
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*S*> REPORT Display names of disable reports
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*S*> REPORT report.type OFF Disable 'report.type' for printing
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*S*> REPORT report.type ON Enable 'report.type' for printing
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*S*> RESTART Restart scanner interrogation
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*S*> ROUTE n Display all future alarm reports on channel 'n'
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*S*> STOP Stop scanner interrogation
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*S*> TEST Dial the alarm number set on the system optioning
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board (dip switches on the config board) for
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communication line testing.
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*S*> TEST 3,1 nnn nnn nnnn Dial the indicated number (on port 3) and test
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the communication lines.
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If you test with the port you called in on,
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you will have to hangup and call bacl for the
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results. (Port 0)
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The Traffic Processor
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*T*> ACTIVE Display the contents of the active buffer
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*T*> BANK Display bank to be polled
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*T*> BANK n Set Bank to be polled (bank 'n')
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*T*> FLIP Flip the buffers (this MAY cause polling, depending
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on the hardware (switch) & port configuration)
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*T*> HELP Processor Menus
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*T*> METERS Display current meter limits
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*T*> METERS nnnn Set upper meter limits
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*T*> METERS mmmm,nnnn Set lower and upper meter limits
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*T*> METERS mmmm,nnnn V Set variable meter limits
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*T*> METERS mmmm,nnnn F Set fixed meter limits
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*T*> PASSIVE Display the contents of a Passive buffer
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*T*> TRAFFIC Interrupt or resume traffic after user interaction
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with channel 1
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Standard Control Codes
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^A Start of Heading
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^B Start of Text
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^C End of Text
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^D End of transmission
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^E Enquiry (no not like CBI)
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^F Acknowledgement
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^G Bell :)
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^H Backspace
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^I Horizontal Tab
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^J Line feed
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^K Vertical Tab
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^L Form Feed
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^M Carriage return
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^N Shift out
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^O Shift in
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^P Data line escape
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^Q Device Control 1
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^R Device Control 2
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^S Device Control 3
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^T Device Control 4
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^U Negative Acknowledgement
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^V Syncronous Idle
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^W End of Transmission Block
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^X Cancel
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^Y End of Medium
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^Z Substitute
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What is all this?
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The RMT data is the data transmitted to the UDC by the switch. This data
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is formatted in such a way that it tells the UDC what is happening and what
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has already happened since the last buffer flip. This data is then converted
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to a standard format to be transfered to the Central Processor. For examples
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of switch output, refer to the switch example list further in this article.
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Here is an example of the System Output data, after being translated into
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standard format by the UDC:
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The first two lines of the System Output data will contain the values
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of the 19 status regiters as follows:
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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000 00345 00003 00013 00000 00005 00000 00005 01903 00012 00000
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001 06800 01021 01101 01065 00000 00003 00007 02435 00000 00000
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10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
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The registers are as follows:
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0 UDC control program number (usually 345, newer versions may be diff.)
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1 UDC control program version (1,3,5,etc.)
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2 Hour at buffer flip (active to passive)
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3 Minute at buffer flip (active to passive)
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4 Number of buffer flips since power on (65535 maximum)
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5 Power interrupt flag (99 if fewer than two intervals have occured
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since the power interrupt or hard restart; 0 otherwise)
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6 Number of reports in the buffer
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7 Total number of meters in this buffer (including headers)
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8 Hour at buffer flip (passive to active)
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9 Minute at buffer flip (passive to active)
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10-13 Strapping Card signature
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14 Total number of errors since last had reset or power up
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15 Number of soft restarts since last power-up or hard restart
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16 Number of buffer flips since last soft restart
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17 Address oflast error which caused a soft restart
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18-19 unused
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When a traffic report is to be sent, the following header will be sent
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(in the System Output) to the UDC processor(s) to tell the traffic processor
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to begin buffering the report:
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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190 65535 00008 00022 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000
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191 00004 00027 00078 00700 00800 31227 00074 00000 00002 00018
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192 00078 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000
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10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
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The registers for the header are as follows:
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0 65535 (This signals the beginning of the switch report)
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1 Message type obtained from the 'type' field of the RMT
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2 The number of registers used by the message, including the
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the 10 registers of this header.
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3-9 unused (00000)
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Ok ?! Now what?!
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Well now that I have explained all the commands, the data formats, etc,
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of the UDC, you can now check the RMT or TRAFFIC buffers to see exactly
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what type of switch you are monitoring. Here are some examples of the
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Data format for the following switches:
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------------------- AT&T AUTOPLEX 100 SWITCH -------------------------
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************************************************************************
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Example of RMT data:
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ENTRY REQUIRED STRING NEW ACTION TYPE STARTING ENDING
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PHASE PHASE REGISTER REGISTER
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001 000 /M 00/ 001 075 255 65535 65535
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002 001 /BLOCK C/ 002 077 001 00020 00169
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003 002 /FINISH/ 001 073 255 65535 65535
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004 001 /CELL 001/ 001 077 002 00170 00229
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005 001 /CELL 002/ 001 077 003 00230 00289
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006 001 /CELL 003/ 001 077 004 00290 00349
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007 001 /CELL 005/ 001 077 005 00350 00409
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008 001 /CELL 006/ 001 077 006 00410 00469
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009 001 /CELL 007/ 001 077 007 00470 00529
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010 001 /CELL 008/ 001 077 008 00530 00589
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011 001 /CELL 009/ 001 077 009 00590 00649
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012 001 /CELL 010/ 001 077 010 00650 00709
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013 001 /CELL 011/ 001 077 011 00710 00769
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014 001 /CELL 012/ 001 077 012 00770 00829
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015 001 /CELL 013/ 001 077 013 00830 00889
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016 001 /BLOCK H/ 001 077 014 00890 00949
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017 001 /FINISH/ 001 073 255 65535 65535
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Example of TRAFFIC report:
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M 00 3/7/1993 THU 13:00:00
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#068
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A 30
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BLOCK C 000034 13:00 3/7/1993 12:00 3/7/1993
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(0)
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000100 000313 000197 000049 000029 000103 000226 000125 000220 000066
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(1)
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000180 000291 000238 000123 000050 000154 000326 000146 000074 000089
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(2)
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000000 000007 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000
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(3)
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000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000036 000180 000000
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(4)
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000023 000023 000366 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000
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(5)
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(more data)
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000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000
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FINISH
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03/07/93 13:30:38
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#371
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M 00 3/7/1993 THU 13:00:00
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#068
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00 REPT:AMPSTRSF CELL 001 START 120 STOP 130 03/07 COMPLETE
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000089 000014 000000 000000 000000 000000 000084 000014 000201 000001
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000052 000050 000048 000036 000002 000008 000003 000199 000000 002654
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000000 000031 000000 000360 000000 000000 000000 000036 003728 005170
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000000 004065 003170 000000 003992 000071 000000 000067 000146 000000
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000241 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000
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#077
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M 00 REPT:RC CENSUS
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OFFICE RC CHANNEL = REM
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TRCA OVER 0% FULL
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RBA OVER 5% FULL
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RCMDS MODE = 0
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#082
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M 00 REPT:RC SOURCE
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SCV=0
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CFV=0
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RCS=0
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DLY=0
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VSS=0
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ACS=0
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CSR=0
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BIS=0
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TRB=0
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FBP=0
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LOG=0
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CR6=0
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#083
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(more)
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*************************************************************************
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--------------------- ITT/North 1210 Switch --------------------------
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*************************************************************************
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Example of RMT data:
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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ACTION IN LINE 003 FIXED LOWER: 00000 UPPER: 02039
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ENTRY REQUIRED STRING NEW ACTION TYPE STARTING ENDING
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PHASE PHASE REGISTER REGISTER
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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001 000 /:/ 001 076 255 65535 65535
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002 001 /TYPE/ 002 073 255 65535 65535
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003 002 /2 / 003 077 002 00020 00098
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004 002 /4 / 003 077 004 00100 00319
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005 002 /5 / 003 077 005 00320 00469
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006 002 /16 / 003 077 016 00670 01769
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007 002 /18 / 003 077 018 01770 02040
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008 002 /20 / 003 077 020 00470 00669
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009 003 /END/ 000 073 255 65535 65535
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Example of a TRAFFIC report:
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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DSS-1 VAR-00 VER-00 PAT=43 ACD
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938 R TRAFF 4703 12/06/93 09:00:00 SBG-B
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DATA FROM 1210 SWITCH TO UDC
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DIAL TONE DELAY
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TYPE CODE SCAN(SEC) BRP START/TIME LENGTH(MIN) ORDER/DATE
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2 R 10 21(45) 08:00 60 12/16/93
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THRESHOLD TIME 2.0
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LSID DTD TIME(SEC) CALLS DELAY CALLS
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1 .34 60 1
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2 .47 34 0
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SYS TOTAL .43 94 1
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END
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936 TRAFF 4703 12/06/93 09:45:55 SBG-B
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SEPERATIONS
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TYPE CODE SCAN(SEC) BRP START/TIME LENGTH(MIN) ORDER/DATE
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4 R NONE 10(43Z 12:00 60 12/06/79
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CNTR* VALUE CNTR* VALUE CNTR* VALUE CNTR* VALUE CNTR* VALUE
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1 32 2 65 3 73 4 84 5 64
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6 42 7 84 8 51 9 63 10 69
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END
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9344 TRAFF 4703 12/06/93 09:46:00 CALL COUNT
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(more)
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note: This thing is a beast! If you find one of these call
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a museum quick!!!
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*************************************************************************
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--------------- ITT/North NX-1E Switch -----------------------
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*************************************************************************
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RMT data example:
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""""""""""""""""""
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ACTION IN LINE 000 VARIABLE LOWER: 00000 UPPER: 00019
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ENTRY REQUIRED STRING NEW ACTION TYPE STARTING ENDING
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PHASE PHASE REGISTER REGISTER
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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001 000 /:/ 001 076 255 65535 65535
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002 001 /DATA TYPE/ 001 078 001 65535 65535
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003 001 /END OF/ 000 073 255 65535 65535
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Example of a TRAFFIC report:
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""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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26 JUNE 86 10:00:00 THT 735 TM GROUPED DATA DUMP REPORT
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TIME OF LAST REPORT: 26 JUNE 78 09:00:00
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DATA TYPE GROUPED DATA
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SOTU 572 681
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SOTP 434 863
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RSOU 894
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RSOP 978
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GTCA 1 1 2 3 4 5 6
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SLA 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
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TKTU 631 408 17 358 951 426 324
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436 384 277 462 46 853 956
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TKTP 543 753 783 34 572 294 815
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426 85 357 392 739 212 142
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TK2U 584 282 53 19
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BSWU 27 7
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QTCU 18
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END OF GROUPED DATA DUMP
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***************************************************************************
|
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----------- THE GTE GTD-1 (Automatic Electric No.1 EAX) Switch-------------
|
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***************************************************************************
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Example of RMT data:
|
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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ACTION IN LINE 007 VARIABLE LOWER: 00000 UPPER: 00079
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ENTRY REQUIRED STRING NEW ACTION TYPE STARTING ENDING
|
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PHASE PHASE REGISTER REGISTER
|
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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001 000 /HO UR/ 000 075 255 65535 65535
|
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002 000 /MS 19/ 001 077 001 00020 00039
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003 001 /MS 19/ 001 081 001 00101 65535
|
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004 001 /COUNTS/ 001 073 255 65535 65535
|
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005 001 /MS 21/ 002 077 002 00040 00079
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006 002 /MS 21/ 002 081 001 00101 65535
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007 002 /COUNTS/ 003 073 255 65535 65535
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Example of TRAFFIC report:
|
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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I 00 HO UR 1:00:00
|
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R 00 ME RR 9
|
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R 00 MS 19 7 COUNTS GREATER THAN 0
|
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R 00 MS 19 1,01 1152 1,02 1350 1,03 1194
|
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R 00 MS 19 1,04 1378 1,05 1212 1,06 1231
|
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R 00 MS 19 1,07 1099
|
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R 00 MS 21 7 COUNTS GREATER THAN 0
|
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R 00 MS 21 1,01 397 1,02 570 1,03 574
|
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R 00 MS 21 1,04 542 1,05 682 1,06 668
|
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R 00 MS 21 1,07 542
|
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R 00 MS 22 7 COUNTS GREATER THAN 0
|
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**************************************************************************
|
|
--------- THE GTE GTD-2 (Automatic Electric No.2 EAX) Switch -------------
|
|
**************************************************************************
|
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|
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Example of RMT data:
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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ACTION IN LINE 007 VARIABLE LOWER: 00000 UPPER: 00079
|
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|
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ENTRY REQUIRED STRING NEW ACTION TYPE STARTING ENDING
|
|
PHASE PHASE REGISTER REGISTER
|
|
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
001 000 /S@/ 001 084 255 65535 65535
|
|
002 001 /MPTK/ 001 078 001 65535 65535
|
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003 001 /MPSW/ 001 078 002 65535 65535
|
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004 001 /MPLB/ 001 078 003 65535 65535
|
|
005 001 /MPMA/ 001 078 004 65535 65535
|
|
006 001 /MPLS/ 001 078 005 65535 65535
|
|
007 001 /MPSP/ 001 078 006 65535 65535
|
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|
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Example of TRAFFIC report:
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
S@1900 TDA MPTK 08-14-86 1900 2000
|
|
|
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TRK ICT ICT ICT OGT OGT OGT PRE
|
|
GRP USAGE ATT HITS USAGE ATT OFL DIAL
|
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|
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128 0 0 0 31 18 0 0
|
|
129 0 0 0 32 12 0 0
|
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130 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
|
|
131 0 0 0 486 269 0 0
|
|
132 0 0 0 55 13 0 0
|
|
133 317 143 0 264 108 0 0
|
|
134 0 0 0 1 2 0 0
|
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|
|
S@1901 TDA PMSW 08-14-86 1900 2000
|
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|
|
SVC USAGE ATT OFL
|
|
|
|
10 3
|
|
10 3 164 0
|
|
11 17 163 0
|
|
14 302 2523 0
|
|
15 200 2391 0
|
|
16 377 2187 0
|
|
18 84 1171 0
|
|
19 113 1477 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
**************************************************************************
|
|
------------------- The Motorola EMX-250 Switch --------------------------
|
|
**************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
|
|
Example of RMT data:
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
ACTION IN LINE 003 VARIABLE LOWER: 00000 UPPER: 00389
|
|
|
|
ENTRY REQUIRED STRING NEW ACTION TYPE STARTING ENDING
|
|
PHASE PHASE REGISTER REGISTER
|
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
001 000 /TRA21/ 001 078 001 65535 65535
|
|
002 001 / / 002 073 255 65535 65535
|
|
003 002 /^M/ 000 078 002 65535 65535
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Example of TRAFFIC report:
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
TRA21 0307 1400 1500
|
|
0369 0000 00
|
|
00129 00045 00178 00127 00000 00000 00000 00000
|
|
00000 00000 00000 00001 00000 00000 00000 00000
|
|
101 000 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 262 1234 1
|
|
|
|
TRA30 0307 1400 1500
|
|
0000 0000 00
|
|
00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000
|
|
00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000
|
|
247 000 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 262 2134 1
|
|
|
|
TRA31 0307 1400 1500
|
|
0000 0000 00
|
|
00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000
|
|
00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000
|
|
253 000 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 262 1234 1
|
|
|
|
TRA32 0307 1400 1500
|
|
00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000
|
|
00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000
|
|
254 000 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 262 1234 1
|
|
|
|
|
|
************************************************************************
|
|
----------------- NEC ND-20S SWITCH -----------------------
|
|
************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
|
|
Example of RMT data
|
|
"""""""""""""""""""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ENTRY REQUIRED STRING NEW ACTION TYPE STARTING ENDING
|
|
PHASE PHASE REGISTER REGISTER
|
|
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
001 000 /// 000 075 255 65535 65535
|
|
002 000 /ORG. CALL/ 001 078 001 65535 65535
|
|
003 001 /DUMP END/ 000 073 255 65535 65535
|
|
004 000 /SPECIAL DU/ 001 078 002 65536 65535
|
|
|
|
|
|
Example of TRAFFIC report
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
|
|
06/21 20:01 CON-TEST NG
|
|
PL:1 0 5 4 5 4 6 PT:1 0 3 1 6 4 2
|
|
06/21 20:02 * TRAFFIC NORMAL DUMP *
|
|
|
|
COM ORG. CALL ATTEMPTS (PEG COUNT)
|
|
|
|
026613 000079 000233 00000 00000 00000 00038
|
|
000000 000114
|
|
|
|
COM ORG. CALL COMPLETED (PEG COUNT)
|
|
|
|
012172 000049 000113 000047
|
|
|
|
OOH TER. CALL COMPLETED (PEG COUNT)
|
|
|
|
034146 000142 000000
|
|
|
|
OOH CALLED PARTY BUSY ENCOUNTERED (PEG COUNT)
|
|
|
|
003356
|
|
|
|
06/21 20:04 *NORMAL DUMP END*
|
|
|
|
|
|
000000 000000
|
|
|
|
00H CALLED OFFICE (PEG COUNT)
|
|
|
|
000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000
|
|
|
|
OOH A-LINK USAGE PER NW BASIS (CCS)
|
|
|
|
|
|
0733.80 0594.40 0000.00 0000.00
|
|
|
|
OOH TRUNK USAGE (CCS) OGY
|
|
|
|
0002.40 0004.20 0009.00 0001.60 0009.60 0002.20 0016.00
|
|
0000.00 0003.00 0000.00 0000.00 0046.80 0000.00 0003.00
|
|
|
|
06/21 20:22 *SPECIAL DUMP END*
|
|
|
|
06/21 20:22
|
|
|
|
|
|
***************************************************************************
|
|
------------------ Northern Telecom DMS-10 Switch -------------------------
|
|
***************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
Example of RMT data:
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
ACTION IN LINE 011 VARIABLE LOWER: 00000 UPPER: 00560
|
|
|
|
ENTRY REQUIRED STRING NEW ACTION TYPE STARTING ENDING
|
|
PHASE PHASE REGISTER REGISTER
|
|
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
001 000 /OPM001/ 000 072 001 65535 65535
|
|
002 000 /OPM002/ 000 078 002 65535 65535
|
|
003 000 /OPM003/ 000 078 003 65535 65535
|
|
004 000 /OPM004/ 000 078 004 65535 65535
|
|
005 000 /OPM005/ 000 078 005 65535 65535
|
|
006 000 /OPM006/ 000 078 006 65535 65535
|
|
007 000 /OPM007/ 000 078 007 65535 65535
|
|
008 000 /OPM008/ 000 078 008 65535 65535
|
|
009 000 /OPM009/ 000 078 009 65535 65535
|
|
010 000 /OPM010/ 000 078 010 65535 65535
|
|
011 000 /OPM011/ 000 078 011 65535 65535
|
|
012 000 /OPM012/ 000 078 012 65535 65535
|
|
013 000 /OPM013/ 000 078 013 65535 65535
|
|
|
|
|
|
Example of TRAFFIC report
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
OPM001 TRAF HLST MON 08/19/86 15:00:00 HRHR
|
|
|
|
PEG BLK USE
|
|
ORTM 00635 00000 00978
|
|
OROG 00477 00000 00685
|
|
ORNC 00089
|
|
RVRT 00012
|
|
INTM 00429 00000 00707
|
|
INOG 00000 00000 00000
|
|
INNC 00003
|
|
|
|
OPM002 OSVC HLST MON 11/02/85 15:00:00 HRHR
|
|
|
|
PEG
|
|
|
|
PSIG 00027
|
|
PDTO 00015
|
|
PABN 00092
|
|
FSTR 00168
|
|
DGTC 00599
|
|
DPC 00874
|
|
TOTC 01473
|
|
%
|
|
DGTS 000.0
|
|
DPS 000.0
|
|
TOTS 000.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
************************************************************************
|
|
----------------- Northern Telecom DMS-100 Switch ----------------------
|
|
************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
Example of RMT data
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
ACTION IN LINE 004 VARIABLE LOWER: 00000 UPPER: 01015
|
|
|
|
ENTRY REQUIRED STRING NEW ACTION TYPE STARTING ENDING
|
|
PHASE PHASE REGISTER REGISTER
|
|
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
001 000 /QWMPR2/ 001 075 255 65535 65535
|
|
002 001 /SLOWS/ 002 077 001 00020 00999
|
|
003 002 /TRMT2/ 003 068 066 65535 65535
|
|
004 002 /ANN^J/ 002 068 119 65535 65535
|
|
005 002 /SITE^J/ 003 073 255 65535 65535
|
|
006 003 /TRK^J/ 004 077 002 01000 04499
|
|
007 004 /KEY/ 005 081 019 00027 65535
|
|
008 005 /QFZ^J/ 000 077 003 04500 04920
|
|
|
|
|
|
Example of TRAFFIC report
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
CMFLINT OMPR213 AUG13 15:01:09 3684 INFO CM REPORT
|
|
|
|
CLASS: NMCTRAFF
|
|
START: 1986/08/13 14:00:00 WED; STOP: 1986/08/13 15:00:00 WED;
|
|
SLOWSAMPLES: 36; FASTSAMPLES: 360;
|
|
|
|
CPU
|
|
MTCHINT TRAPINT CPUFLT SYSWINIT SYSCINIT SYNCLOSS
|
|
MSYLOSSU SSYLOSSU
|
|
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
|
|
0 0
|
|
|
|
ICO
|
|
|
|
IOCERR IOCLKERR IOCFLT IOCLKSBU IOLKMBU IOCSBU
|
|
IOCMBU
|
|
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
|
|
0
|
|
|
|
CMC
|
|
KEY (CMC_INDEX)
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
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|
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***********************************************************************
|
|
----------------- Northern Telecom DMS-250 ----------------------------
|
|
***********************************************************************
|
|
|
|
Example of RMT data
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
ACTION IN LINE 003 VARIABLE LOWER: 00000 UPPER: 02387
|
|
|
|
ENTRY REQUIRED STRING NEW ACTION TYPE STARTING ENDING
|
|
PHASE PHASE REGISTER REGISTER
|
|
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
001 000 /QMPR2/ 001 072 255 65535 65535
|
|
002 001 /INFO/ 002 073 255 65535 65535
|
|
003 002 /SLOWS/ 000 078 001 65535 65535
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Example of TRAFFIC data
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
QMPR18 AUG28 17:00:43 4000 INFO QM REPORT
|
|
CLASS:SCHOURDC
|
|
START:1984/08/28 16:00:00 TUE; STOP: 1984/08/28 17:00:00 TUE;
|
|
SLOWSAMPLES: 36; FASTSAMPLES
|
|
|
|
TRMT1
|
|
VACT UNCA HNPI UNDN BLDN UNIN
|
|
TESS
|
|
|
|
0 60 0 0 0 0 0
|
|
0 0 0
|
|
|
|
TRMT2
|
|
|
|
DNTR CNOT DCFC PRSC GNCT ATBS
|
|
MHLD
|
|
|
|
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
|
|
0 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
QMPR220 AUG28 17:30:16 6100 INFO REPORT
|
|
CLASS: ADHOURC
|
|
START:1984/08/28 17:00:00 TUE; STOP 1984/08/28 18:00:00 TUE;
|
|
SLOWSAMPLES: 36; FASTSAMPLES: 360;
|
|
|
|
TRK
|
|
KEY (COMMON_LANGUAGE_NAME)
|
|
INFO (QM2TRKINFO)
|
|
INCATOT PRERTEAB INFAIL NATMPT MOVFLATB GLARE
|
|
QUTFAIL DEFLCDA DREU PREU TRU SBU
|
|
ANSWER INVAUTH CONNECT TANDEM AQF ANF
|
|
|
|
|
|
*********************************************************************
|
|
---------------- Northern Telecom SL-1 Switch ----------------------
|
|
*********************************************************************
|
|
|
|
Example of RMT data
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
ACTION IN LINE 005 (RAM) VARIABLE LOWER: 00000 UPPER: 00010
|
|
|
|
ENTRY REQUIRED STRING NEW ACTION TYPE STARTING ENDING
|
|
PHASE PHASE REGISTER REGISTER
|
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
001 000 /TFS000/ 001 073 255 65535 65535
|
|
002 001 /19/ 002 073 255 65535 65535
|
|
003 002 / / 000 084 255 65535 65535
|
|
004 001 /TF/ 000 073 255 65535 65535
|
|
005 002 /TF/ 000 073 255 65535 65535
|
|
006 000 /TFS001/ 000 078 001 65535 65535
|
|
007 000 /TFS002/ 000 078 002 65535 65535
|
|
008 000 /TFS411/ 000 078 141 65535 65535
|
|
009 000 /TFS412/ 000 078 142 65535 65535
|
|
010 000 /TFS999/ 000 073 255 65535 65535
|
|
|
|
|
|
Example of TRAFFIC report
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
001 TFS000
|
|
|
|
13 10 1978
|
|
10 30 00
|
|
|
|
001 TFS102
|
|
|
|
00 0000157 00100
|
|
|
|
001 TFS102
|
|
|
|
01 0000194 00100
|
|
|
|
001 TFS102
|
|
|
|
02 0000194 00100
|
|
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
|
|
001 TFS001
|
|
|
|
00 TERM 00000 0000012 00023 00000 0000157 00161
|
|
01 TERM 00000 0000028 00018 00000 0000256 00157
|
|
02 TERM 00000 0000015 00019 00000 0000194 00134
|
|
06 CONF 00000 0000000 00000 00000 0000001 00003
|
|
07 TDS 00000 0000000 00000 00000 0000000 00000
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
************************************************************************
|
|
---------------- Northern Telecom SP-1 PABX Switch ---------------------
|
|
************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
|
|
Example of RMT data
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
ACTION IN LINE 013 VARIABLE LOWER: 00000 UPPER: 00042
|
|
|
|
ENTRY REQUIRED STRING NEW ACTION TYPE STARTING ENDING
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PHASE PHASE REGISTER REGISTER
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001 001 /JAN/ 002 073 255 65535 65535
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002 001 /FEB/ 002 073 255 65535 65536
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003 001 /MAR/ 002 073 255 65535 65535
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004 001 /APR/ 002 073 255 65535 65535
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005 001 /MAY/ 002 073 255 65535 65535
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006 001 /JUN/ 002 073 255 65535 65535
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007 001 /JUL/ 002 073 255 65535 65535
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008 001 /AUG/ 002 073 255 65535 65535
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009 001 /SEP/ 002 073 255 65535 65535
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010 001 /OCT/ 002 073 255 65535 65535
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011 001 /NOV/ 002 073 255 65535 65535
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012 001 /DEC/ 002 073 255 65535 65535
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013 002 /19/ 000 075 054 65535 65535
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Example of TRAFFIC report
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0067 OPR MEA 00315 013077 18 - 200SUS
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LIN# 0 78
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2 2 8 0 0 32 0 36 0 2 82
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LIN# 1 8
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0 0 8 0 0 32 0 0 32 2 0
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WED 11 SEPT 1980 112777
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572 415 23 3 46 160 1992 0
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0 516 0 0 22 1 2180 0
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0055 OPR MEA 045331 112044
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2420 1713 101 10 327 628 4512 8512 0
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WED 11 SEPT 1980 1:06:27 1606CLS3
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***********************************************************************
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--------------- Stromberg Carlson DCO Switch (!!) ---------------------
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***********************************************************************
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Example of RMT data
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ACTION IN LINE 006 VARIABLE LOWER: 00000 UPPER: 00837
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ENTRY REQUIRED STRING NEW ACTION TYPE STARTING ENDING
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PHASE PHASE REGISTER REGISTER
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001 000 /COMPLETION/ 000 084 255 65535 65535
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002 000 /ROW/ 001 077 001 00100 02039
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003 001 /END OF TMR/ 000 073 255 65535 65535
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004 001 /***/ 002 073 255 65535 65535
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005 002 /^M/ 001 066 001 65535 65535
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Example of a TRAFFIC report
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SITE:ACD,INC. GROUP: 1 BUFFER:ACTIVE
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COLLECTION TIME: 08:00:00 05/01/79
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COMPLETION TIME: 08:01:05 05/01/79
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ROW ODD3S ODTNP
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0 1 2
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1
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OLOSZ OLMAT ORVEC
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2 3 2 1
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OLOTB OLOTL OLOTP OLMDS OLMBY
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3 7 2 1 8 3
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4
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5
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-------------- TRW Vidar ITS 4/5 and ITS 5 Switches -------------------
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Example of RMT data
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ACTION IN LINE 006 VARIABLE LOWER: 00000 UPPER: 00837
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ENTRY REQUIRED STRING NEW ACTION TYPE STARTING ENDING
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PHASE PHASE REGISTER REGISTER
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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001 000 /ITD REPORT/ 000 073 255 65535 65535
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002 000 / TO / 000 072 001 65535 65535
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003 000 /SYSTEM/ 000 078 002 65535 65535
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004 000 /GRADE/ 000 078 004 65535 65535
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005 000 /SEPAR/ 000 073 004 65535 65535
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006 000 /END/ 000 004 255 65535 65535
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Example of TRAFFIC report
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TIMED ITS REPORT ADAM FROM 08-18-86 13:01:31 TO 08-18-86 14:00:28
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CLEARING COUNTERS
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GROUP TOTALS
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NAME TYPE ATT COM XCS AVH OFL
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LSSO ORIG 131 93 1671 13 0
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LSSO TERM 129 98 1729 13 0
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LSS1 ORIG 159 111 3093 19 0
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LSS1 TERM 114 97 2793 25 0
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LSS2 ORIG
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------------- Western Electric ESS 5 Switch -------------------------
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Example of RMT data
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ACTION IN LINE 003 VARIABLE LOWER: 00000 UPPPER: 00100
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ENTRY REQUIRED STRING NEW ACTION TYPE STARTING ENDING
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PHASE PHASE REGISTER REGISTER
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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001 000 /S570/ 001 075 255 65535 65535
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002 001 /TION 1:/ 002 078 001 65535 65535
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003 002 /TION 3:/ 003 078 002 65535 65535
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Example of TRAFFIC report
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S570-108396613 86-05-13 12:01:22 12430
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OP TRFC30 VLD
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TIME: 12:0:27
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SECTION 1: VALIDITY
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PROC DATLOS SCN10 SCN100
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0 VALID 0 18
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7 VALID 180 18
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10 VALID 180 19
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9 VALID 180 18
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2 VALID 180 18
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6 VALID 180 18
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4 VALID 180 18
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3 VALID 180 18
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8 VALID 180 18
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5 VALID 180 18
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1 VALID 180 18
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11 VALID 180 18
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S570-108396613 86-05-13 12:01:24 12431
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OP TRFC30 OFC
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TIME 12:0:27
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SECTION 3: OFFICE TOTALS
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DPORQ = 46 TTPRQ = 693 DPINRQ = 1226
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MFINRQ= 9577 CDIRR = 58 TCBUSY = 11
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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FUNNY CAPTURES: (How to crash a UDC...)
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---------------------------------------
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CONNECT (300)
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INVALID INPUT!
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*P*>^B
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*B*>HELP
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*B* BASIC COMMANDS DATE, DIAGNOSTIC, HELP, RAMPAGE, SYSTEM, TIME
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*P* CHANNEL UTILITY ANSWER, BAUD, HANGUP, PATCH
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*Q* PLANT QUEUE ALARM, CLEAR, DUMP, LIMIT, LIST
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*R* REPORT MAPPING BACKUP, DEFAULT, DOWNLOAD, EDIT, LIST, NEW, USER
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*S* SCANNER CIRCUIT, REPORT, RESTART, ROUTE, STOP, TEST
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*T* TRAFFIC ACTIVE, FLIP, METERS, PASSIVE, TRAFFIC, BANK
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*B*>^T
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*T*>BANK
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BANK D
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*T*>
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*T*>^S
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*S*>REPORT
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REPORTS OFF: NONE.
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*S*>CIRCUT
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D001 ALARM STATUS: (RESET) (DISABLED) AT 11:23:13 ON 00/18/00
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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MINOR
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00
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01
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02
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03 (PERM)
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04
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06 (PERM)
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[esc to cancel this shyt]
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*S*>^P
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*P*>BAUD 1,1200
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<let's change them all just for fun!>
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*P*>BAUD 2,1200
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*P*>BAUD 3,1200
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*P*>BAUD 4,1200
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*P*>BAUD 5,1200
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*P*>BAUD 6,1200
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*P*>BAUD 0,1200)B]mJMs!OxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxOmJMs1N
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NO CARRIER
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[HAVE TO CALL BACK AT 1200!]
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A/
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CONNECT 1200
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*S*>HELP
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*B* BASIC COMMANDS DATE, DIAGNOSTIC, HELP, RAMPAGE, SYSTEM, TIME
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*P* CHANNEL UTILITY ANSWER, BAUD, HANGUP, PATCH
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*Q* PLANT QUEUE ALARM, CLEAR, DUMP, LIMIT, LIST
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*R* REPORT MAPPING BACKUP, DEFAULT, DOWNLOAD, EDIT, LIST, NEW, USER
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*S* SCANNER CIRCUIT, REPORT, RESTART, ROUTE, STOP, TEST
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*T* TRAFFIC ACTIVE, FLIP, METERS, PASSIVE, TRAFFIC, BANK
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*S*>^P
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*P*>BAUD 0,2400 <Wonder if they have 2400 baud modems yet?>
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zzzdhfk#@$svvvxs
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'4Dzzz[8.
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NO CARRIER
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ATDT*67,xxx-99xx
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CONNECT 1200
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MH- gFl
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z[#.ll*\
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<guess not!> CrAsH!!!!!!
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The UDC, port 0 is at 2400 and the modem is at 1200.....hahahha
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Oh well. . .manual re-boot is in order!
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----------------------------------------------------------
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Thats ok...should have seen me learning how to DEBUG the ports!! BAH!
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