Centre national des études des télécommunications, Enhancement for trunk cards exiting an alarm state – Nortel Networks NN43001-106 User Manual

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Outgoing Central Office Trunk (COT) call

If the destination has not answered, no action is taken when entering an
alarm state. If the originator goes on-hook during an alarm state, the
disconnect signal is delayed.

If the destination goes on-hook while in an alarm state, the software waits
for the originator to go on-hook also. If the alarm is still present when the
originator goes on-hook, system resources are idled, but the trunk is left in
a delayed disconnect state.

Incoming COT call

Call initiated

When entering an alarm state, the call is disconnected and

all system resources are idled, including the trunk itself.

If the Attendant or Night telephone answered before the trunk entered the
alarm state, the call is connected and the "CONNECT" signal is delayed
until the alarm state is cleared.

Disconnect

The system completes the disconnect and idles the trunk

without waiting for an "IDLE" signal from the far end.

Centre National des Études des Télécommunications
enhancement for trunk cards exiting an alarm state

This enhancement requires the QPC915 and ensures compliance with the
Centre National des Études des Télécommunications (CNET) requirements
for cards exiting an alarm state.

At the end of a group I alarm state, the software requires the pack to send
the ABCD status of each configured trunk. At the end of a group II alarm
state, the software receives a report of valid ABCD status after having
received a confirmation from the firmware that the firmware is functioning as
expected. The system software state is updated according to this report.

Processing of overload conditions

Several enhancements occur:

When receiving more than 100 messages per second from a 2 Mbps
Digital Trunk Interface (QPC915) pack, the system attempts to go
into No New Call (NNC) state and disables the error reporting. A
DTA320 message is printed on the Maintenance Terminal to inform the
technician. After at least two seconds have elapsed, the error reporting
is re-enabled and a DTA321 message is printed. If this situation repeats
itself more than 20 times within the next two minutes, the pack is
disabled.

The software status is updated to reflect the firmware status after
overload.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Features and Services - Book 1 of 6 (A to B)

NN43001-106

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

27 July 2007

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