BellSouth E911 User Manual

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Wireless E911 Guide

Issue 3, January 6, 2004

TN Database Updates

5.14

Mechanized File Transfer

The Service Order Interface Record (SOIR) is the TN database information that is mechanically
transmitted to INTRADO for inclusion in the E911 database. If the Wireless Carrier data file passes all
validity checks, it will be processed to the E911 database.

PLEASE NOTE: THE PREFERRED METHOD OF DATA TRANSMISSION IS
CONNECT:MAILBOXTM, A PRODUCT OFFERED THROUGH INTRADO. OTHER METHODS
OF DATA TRANSMISSION MAY BE SUPPORTED BY INTRADO. PLEASE COORDINATE
THROUGH THE BST WIRELESS IMPLEMENTATION MANAGER AND INTRADO.

Establishment of CONNECT MAILBOXTM to the INTRADO system will be coordinated through
the BST Wireless E911 Implementation Manager / INTRADO. Once established, support for Connect
MailboxTM will be handled by INTRADO.

Connect Mailbox™ Client for Windows requires the following minimum system requirements:

Microsoft Windows Version 3.1 or later

4MB of Memory

2MB of Hard Disk Space (3MB During Installation)

VGA or Better Card with a Color Monitor

Hayes Compatible Modem with full Carrier Detect Support

Utilizes Z Modem as the interface protocol

INTRADO will work with customers that wish to use an alternative client product, so long as that
product supports X-Modem, Z-Modem, or Kermit.

5.15

Mechanized File Confirmations

When an file is sent, a check will be made to determine if any errors exist in the header, data, or trailer
records. If no errors are detected, a positive response will be sent via mechanized fax to the Wireless
Carrier. The positive confirmation detail record is shown below:

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