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---[ Phrack Magazine Volume 8, Issue 52 January 26, 1998, article 11 of 20
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-------------------------[ The Subscriber Loop Carrier (slick)
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--------[ Voyager[TNO]
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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I............................................... Overview
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II.............................................. The Central Office Terminal
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III............................................. The Remote Terminal
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IV.............................................. SLC-2000 Shelves
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V............................................... Where might you find an RT?
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VI.............................................. SLC Interface Software
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VII............................................. SLC Glossary
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VIII............................................ SLC Vendors
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+----------+
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| Overview |
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+----------+
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A Subscriber Loop Carrier (SLC) (often pronounced "slick") is a
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multiplexer which allows a large number of analog lines to be provided
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over a very small number of digital lines. A good example is the AT&T
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SLC 5, which allows 192 subscriber loops to be provided through two or
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four digital lines. SLCs are also referred to as Digital Loop Carriers
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(DLCs).
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The first SLC was installed in 1971. As of 1995, between 5 and 10% of
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all lines are served by SLCs, as are roughly 50% of all new lines built
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each year. SLCs are available from quite a few vendors. This article
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focuses on the extremely popular SLC-2000 from AT&T.
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A SLC usually consists of two separate subsystems, the Central Office
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Terminal (COT) and the Remote Terminal (RT). The COT is connected to
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the RT via a DS1 circuit. The DS1 circuit may be carried over actual T1
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lines, or it may be carried over another medium such as lightwave or
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digital radio. The RT is then connected to the subscribers using a
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Voice Frequency (VF) circuit. The VF circuit is what you and I would
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recognize as our normal phone line.
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This diagram illustrates a subscriber loop constructed using an SLC:
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+---------+
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| Central | +----+ /-----------\
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| Office | | |
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| | --- DS1 circuit --- | RT | --- VF circuit -- | Residence |
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| (COT) | | | | |
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| | +----+ +-----------+
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+---------+
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+-----------------------------+
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| The Central Office Terminal |
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+-----------------------------+
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The SLC-2000 COT is a modular design usually consisting of the following
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components:
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. Access Resource Manager (ARM) shelf
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. Metallic Distribution Assembly (MDS) shelves
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. Heat Baffles
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. Alarm and Test Unit (ATU)
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+--------------------------+
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|--------------------------|
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|:::::::::::::::::::;::;:::| <--\
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|--------------------------| \___ Access Resource Manager (ARM) shelf
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|:;;;;;;::;::::::::||||||||| /
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|.##||||.|,,,,,,,,,........| <--/
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|.##||||' '''''''''|||||||||
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|--------------------------|
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|!!!!!!!!!!^^||^^!!!!!!!!!!| <------- Metallic Distribution Shelf (MDS)
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|!!!!!!!!!!^^||^^!!!!!!!!!!|
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|--------------------------|
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|!!!!!!!!!!^^||^^!!!!!!!!!!| <------- Metallic Distribution Shelf (MDS)
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|!!!!!!!!!!^^||^^!!!!!!!!!!|
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| | | <------- Heat baffle
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|!!!!!!!!!!^^||^^!!!!!!!!!!| <------- Metallic Distribution Shelf (MDS)
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|!!!!!!!!!!^^||^^!!!!!!!!!!|
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|--------------------------|
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|!!!!!!!!!!^^||^^!!!!!!!!!!| <------- Metallic Distribution Shelf (MDS)
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|!!!!!!!!!!^^||^^!!!!!!!!!!|
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+--------------------------+
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+---------------------+
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| The Remote Terminal |
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+---------------------+
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The SLC-2000 RT is a modular design usually consisting of the following
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components:
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. Access Resource Manager (ARM) shelf
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. Metallic Distribution Assembly (MDS) shelves
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. High Density Fiber Optics Shelf (HDOS) shelves (FITL only)
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. Cooling fans
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An SLC-2000 RT configured for a Metallic Application
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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|--------------------------| \___ Access Resource Manager (ARM) shelf
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|.##||||.|,,,,,,,,,........| <--/
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|!!!!!!!!!!^^||^^!!!!!!!!!!| <------- Metallic Distribution Shelf (MDS)
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|!!!!!!!!!!^^||^^!!!!!!!!!!|
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|!!!!!!!!!!^^||^^!!!!!!!!!!| <------- Metallic Distribution Shelf (MDS)
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|!!!!!!!!!!^^||^^!!!!!!!!!!|
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|!!!!!!!!!!^^||^^!!!!!!!!!!| <------- Metallic Distribution Shelf (MDS)
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|!!!!!!!!!!^^||^^!!!!!!!!!!|
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|!!!!!!!!!!^^||^^!!!!!!!!!!| <------- Metallic Distribution Shelf (MDS)
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|!!!!!!!!!!^^||^^!!!!!!!!!!|
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+--------------------------+
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An SLC-2000 RT configured for a Fiber In The Loop (FITL) Application
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| | | <------- Fan unit
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||^||^||^||^||^||^||^||^||^| <------- High Density Optics Shelf (HDOS) #2
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||^||^||^||^||^||^||^||^||^| <------- High Density Optics Shelf (HDOS) #1
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|.##||||.|,,,,,,,,,........| <--/
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+--------------------------+
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+------------------+
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| SLC-2000 Shelves |
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+------------------+
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The SLC-2000 is divided into a number of shelves, each of which hold
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circuit cards that are responsible for specific functions within the
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SLC. Some shelves are found only in COTs, others are found only in
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RTs, while most shelves are used in both COTs and RTs.
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Access Resource Manager (ARM) Shelf
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The ARM shelf provides feeder interface, bandwidth management and
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circuit maintenance features.
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The ARM shelf consists of the following functional component groups:
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. User Interface Panel (UIP)
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. Integrated Test Head (ITH)
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. Provisioning Display Controller (PDC)
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. Bandwidth Management Complex
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. DS1 distribution
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. DS1/VT feeder interfaces
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. SONET feeder
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The following diagram illustrates the functional components of an ARM shelf:
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/<-- ESD ground jack
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|/<-- Power Converter Unit
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|| /<-- Transmission Signaling Unit
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|| | /<-- Analog Measurement Unit
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|| | | /<-- Power Amplifier Unit
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|| | | | /<-- Craft Access Unit
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|| | | | | /<-- System Memory Unit
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|| | | | | | /<-- Provisioning and Display Controller
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|| | | | | | | /<-- Link to Alarm and Networks
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|| | | | | | | | /<-- DS1 interfaces
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+----------------------------------------------------+
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|----------------------------------------------------|
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| +----------------------------------------------------- |
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| \ / \ \ / / | | \-- Test Head Controller (THC) |
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| | \ / | \-- System Controller (SYSCTL) |
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| | | \-- Overhead Controller (OHCTL) |
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| | \-- STS-1 Multiplexer (MXRVO) |
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| \--- Optical Line Interface Unit (OLIU) |
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\-- Synchronous Timing Generator (TGS) |
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Bandwidth Management Complex --/
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The User Interface Panel (UIP) represents the highest level of
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interaction possible with the SLC-2000 without plugging some other
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piece of equipment into it. Here is a close-up of the User Interface
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Panel:
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Abnormal -->\
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AMD (Alphanumeric Message Display) -->\ NE Activity >--\ |
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Attention -->\ | Major -->\ | |
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Panel Fault -->\ | | Critical -->\ | | |
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/<-- ESD ground jack | | | | | | |
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| | ~=~ ~~~ ~~ ~~ ~~~~~~ | __ ____________________ __ __ __ __ |
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| O |________/----------------| |/ |* User Int. Panel | |/ |/ |/ |/ |
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Power test | | | |||||| | | | | | | | | | | |
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points -->/ | | |||||| | | | | | | | | | | |
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CIT connector -->/ | |||||| | | | | | | | | | | |
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DDS clock conn. -->/ |||||| | | | | | | | | | | |
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DDS Maintenance Jack -->/||||| | | | | | | | | | | |
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DS1 Maintenance Jack -->/||| | | | | | | | | | | |
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T-R Maintenance Jack -->/|| | | | | | | | | | | |
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T1-R1 Maintenance Jack -->/| | | | | | | | | | | |
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E&M Maintenance Jack -->/ | | | | | | | | | | |
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Power -->/ | | | | | | | | | |
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Scroll Buttons ->/ | | | | | | | | |
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Enter -->/ | | | | | | | |
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Escape -->/ | | | | | | |
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LED Test -->/ | | | | | |
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ACO -->/ | | | | |
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Update -->/ | | | |
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Minor -->/ | | |
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Power Minor ->/ | |
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FE Activity -->/ |
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Session -->/
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There are many connections on the UIP. The Electrostatic Discharge
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(ESD) ground jack is for a static control wrist strap. The Craft
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Interface Terminal (CIT) connector is a DB-25 for plugging in a CIT or a
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PC running terminal emulation software. The DDS clock connector
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provides a clock source for test sets. The Power Test Points allow you
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to monitor the -48v power to the unit.
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There are many LED's on the UIP. The Attention LED is yellow when the
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there is something new on the Alphanumeric Message Display (AMD). The
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Panel Fault LED is red when the UIP is in need of repair. The Power LED
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is green when -48v power is present. The Power Minor LED is yellow when
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the system is operating on battery power. The Alarm Cut Off (ACO) LED is
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green when the ACO button has been pressed during an alarm. The
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Critical LED is red when a failure has caused a loss of service for 128
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or more customers. The Major LED is red when a failure has caused a
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loss of service for 24 or more customers. The Minor LED is yellow when
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an error exists, but is not causing a loss of service to any customers.
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The Near End (NE) Activity LED is yellow when the local terminal has
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some alarm condition. The Far End (FE) Activity LED is yellow when the
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remote terminal has some alarm condition. The Abnormal LED is yellow
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when the SLC-2000 is not in a mode that provides service, such as a test
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mode. The Session LED is yellow when a technician has a CIT connected to
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the remote terminal.
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The most interesting part of the UIP is the Alphanumeric Message Display
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(AMD) and the buttons associated with its use. The AMD displays a
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single 24 character line of text. The scroll buttons may be pushed to
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move forward and backward through various menu choices. The <Enter> and
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<Escape> keys work just as you might imagine.
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Three types of messages appear on the User Interface Panel (UIP):
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. Automatic Messages
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. Fault Messages
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. Alarm Messages
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Automatic Messages are triggered by pressing certain buttons,
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UIP or PDC unavailability, and SYSCTL installation.
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Fault Messages are displayed when the RETRIEVE-FAULTS command is
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selected on the UIP.
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Alarm Messages are displayed when the RETRIEVE-ALARMS command is
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selected on the UIP.
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The Automatic Messages are:
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. PANEL FAULT
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. MN:NE:pdc unavail
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. UPDATE: In-Progress
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. UPDATE: done
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. SONET SUBSYS UPDATE done
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. SYSCTL INITIALIZATION
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. SYSCTL EXTENDED INITZN
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. SYSCTL EXTND INITZN done
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. STATUS -LOCAL SONET
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. STATUS -LOCAL SONET SITE
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. STATUS -REMOTE SITE 1
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. STATUS -REMOTE SITE 2
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. STATUS -REMOTE SITE 3
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. STATUS -REMOTE SITE 4
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. STATUS -REMOTE SITE 5
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. STATUS -REMOTE SITE 6
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. STATUS -REMOTE SITE 7
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. STATUS -REMOTE SITE 8
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"PANEL FAULT" indicates that the User Interface Panel (UIP) has
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failed and is unable to communicate with the Provisioning
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Display Controller (PDC).
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"MN:NE:pdc unavail" indicates that the Provisioning Display
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Controller (PDC) is unable to communicate with the User
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Interface Panel (UIP) because it has failed, or because software
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installation on the PDC is in progress.
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"UPDATE: In-Progress" indicates that the UPDATE button has been
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pressed and that an update is in progress. (See "Update button"
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below.)
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"UPDATE: done" indicates that an Update has been completed in
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response to the use of the UPDATE button.
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"SONET SUBSYS UPDATE done" indicates that an Update has been
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completed in the SONET subsystem in response to the use of the
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UPD/INIT button on the SYSCTL.
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"SYSCTL INITIALIZATION" appears for 10 seconds after a SYSCTL
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with working software has been inserted. If the UPD/INIT button
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on the SYSCTL is pressed while this message is displayed, the
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SYSCTL will reset all SONET parameters to their factory
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defaults.
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"SYSCTL EXTENDED INITZN" appears after SYSCTL INITIALIZATION has
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been completed.
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"SYSCTL EXTND INITZN done" appears after SYSCTL EXTND INITZN has
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been completed.
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"STATUS -LOCAL SONET" indicates the User Interface Panel (UIP)
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indicators reflect the alarm status of the local system only.
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The letter "L" is displayed in the SYSCTL 7-segment display.
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This occurs when the user toggles the Far-End Select (FE SEL)
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button on the SYSCTL.
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"STATUS -LOCAL SONET SITE" indicates the User Interface Panel
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(UIP) indicators reflect the combined alarm status of all the
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SONET network elements at the local site. The SITE ID and a '.'
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is displayed in the SYSCTL 7-segment display. This occurs when
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the user toggles the Far-End Select (FE SEL) button on the
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SYSCTL.
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"STATUS -REMOTE SITE x" indicates the User Interface Panel (UIP)
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indicators reflect the alarm status of REMOTE SITE x. The
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number "x" is displayed in the SYSCTL 7-segment display. This
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occurs when the user toggles the Far-End Select (FE SEL) button
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on the SYSCTL.
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There are several other miscellaneous buttons on the UIP. The LED Test
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button lights up all of the LED's to allow quick identification of burnt
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out LED's. The Alarm Cut Off (ACO) button shuts off the current alarm
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condition. The Update button operates much like the "Detect New
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Hardware" icon in Windows95, except that on the SLC-2000 it never locks
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up your system.
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Metallic Distribution Shelf (MDS)
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The MDS provides control and distribution for Data Service 0 (DS0) and
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Fiber In The Loop (FITL) interfaces.
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The following diagram roughly illustrates an MDS shelf assembly in a
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metallic configuration:
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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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|* AT&T ##== ##== ##== ##== ##== ##== Metallic Distribution Shelf |
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|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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MDS upper and lower shelves are numbered from bottom to top. On the
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left and right side of each shelf half are 12 channel units (only 9 are
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pictured in the ASCII diagram). In the middle of each shelf half are
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the common units.
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The following diagram roughly illustrates an MDS shelf assembly in a
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Fiber In The Loop (FITL) configuration:
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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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|* AT&T ##== ##== ##== ##== ##== ##== Metallic Distribution Shelf |
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|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
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|AT&T|AT&T|AT&T|AT&T| |~~|~~|~~|~~|~~|~~|AT&T|AT&T|AT&T|AT&T| |
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|AT&T|AT&T|AT&T|AT&T| |~~|~~|~~|~~|~~|~~|AT&T|AT&T|AT&T|AT&T| |
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|* |* |* |* | | *| *| *| *| *| *|* |* |* |* | |
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|* |* |* |* | | *| *| | | *| *|* |* |* |* | |
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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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High Density Fiber Optics Shelf (HDOS)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The HDOS interfaces between the electrical signals on the MDSs and
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optical signals on the Multi-Services Distant Terminals (MSDTs).
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The following diagram roughly illustrates an HDOS assembly:
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+-------------------------------------------------------------------+
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|~~|~~|~~|~~|AT&T|~~|~~|~~|~~|AT&T|~~|~~|~~|~~|AT&T|~~|~~|~~|~~|AT&T|
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|~~|~~|~~|~~| |~~|~~|~~|~~| |~~|~~|~~|~~| |~~|~~|~~|~~| |
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|OU|OU|OU|OU| |OU|OU|OU|OU| |OU|OU|OU|OU| |OU|OU|OU|OU| |
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| || || || ||PCU|| || || || ||PCU|| || || || ||PCU|| || || || ||PCU||
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|-------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ |
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|-------------------------------------------------------------------+
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|1 AMP FUSES -------> == == == == == == == == |
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+-------------------------------------------------------------------+
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Note: An HDOS contains 8 Optical Unit (OU) / Power Conversion Unit (PCU)
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packs, not 4 as shown in the ASCII diagram.
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Alarm and Test Unit (ATU)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The ATU panel reports alarms and trouble indicators using audible
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alarms, visual indicators, and telemetry. In addition, the ATU provides
|
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interfaces to the Pair Gain Test Controller (PGTC) and DC bypass pair
|
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connections.
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An ATU panel looks roughly like this:
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+---------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| | | | | | | | | | * * |
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| | | | | | | | | | * * |
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| | | | | | | | | | * * |
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+---------------------------------------------------------------------+
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Here is a close-up of the indicator lights on the far right end of the
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ATU:
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+--------------+
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| __ __ |
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Fault ---> | |/ |/ | <-- Critical
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| |
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| __ __ |
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Busy ---> | |/ |/ | <-- Major
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| |
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| __ __ |
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Power Minor ---> | |/ |/ | <- Minor
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| |
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+--------------+
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Fan Units and Heat Baffles
|
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
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Fan units are used in RTs to provide cooling, while COTs use heat
|
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baffles for the same purpose.
|
|
|
|
The fan unit looks in an RT looks something like this:
|
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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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|*AT&T .| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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| ~* ~~| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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|~~ o ~~| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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| o ~~| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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|~ o ~~| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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| .| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
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|~o | ============= |
|
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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
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|
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|
A close-up of the far left end of the fan unit looks like this:
|
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+------------------------+
|
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| *AT&T o |
|
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| +----------+ |
|
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| FAULT * | CHANGE | |
|
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| | FAN | |
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|+--------+ SPEED | |
|
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||LED O (10 MIN. | |
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||TEST TIMEOUT)| |
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|+-------------------+ |
|
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| 10 - - 212 |
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| + O 8 - - 176 |
|
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| 6 - - 140 |
|
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| TEMP 4 - - 104 |
|
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| 2 - - 68 |
|
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| - O 0 - - 32 |
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| V F |
|
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| C=10 * V |
|
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| ESD o |
|
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| ORD O |
|
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+------------------------+
|
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+-----------------------------+
|
|
| Where might you find an RT? |
|
|
+-----------------------------+
|
|
|
|
|
|
RTs are found in quite an interesting variety of enclosures, including
|
|
metal and cast concrete. Some are only large enough to hold the RT,
|
|
while others are environmentally controlled and large enough to hold the
|
|
equipment and several working technicians.
|
|
|
|
|
|
. 44A + 44B Cabinets
|
|
. WP-91071 Cabinet
|
|
. 51A cabinet
|
|
. 80D Cabinet (Community Service Vault)
|
|
. 80E Cabinet (Community Service Vault)
|
|
. Mini hut
|
|
. Maxi hut
|
|
. Concrete hut
|
|
. Controlled Environment Vault (CEV)
|
|
|
|
|
|
The 44A Cabinet is a wall mounted cabinet that requires a 44B Cabinet
|
|
to house the powering equipment.
|
|
|
|
WP-91071 Cabinet is a stand alone cabinet.
|
|
|
|
The 51A cabinet is 48" high by 29" wide by 20.5" deep. The 51A cabinet
|
|
consists of three sections: the front door, the electronics section,
|
|
and the battery section. The front door is hinged on the left and
|
|
opens to reveal the electronics section. The electronics section is
|
|
also hinged on the left, and opens to reveal the battery section.
|
|
|
|
The 80D Cabinet (Community Service Vault).
|
|
|
|
The 80E Cabinet (Community Service Vault).
|
|
|
|
The Mini hut is a prefabricated 6' by 10' by 8' high enclosure.
|
|
|
|
The Maxi hut, also known as the Electronic Equipment Enclosure (EEE) is
|
|
a prefabricated 10' by 20' by 8' high environmentally controlled
|
|
enclosure.
|
|
|
|
The Concrete Hut is 13' 2" by 7' 7 and 8' 8.5" high. The walls of the
|
|
Concrete Hut are made of precast concrete and are 4" thick. The inside
|
|
of the Concrete Hut is ventilated, heated and air conditioned. The
|
|
Concrete Hut is protected by intrusion alarms, smoke alarms, and high
|
|
temperature alarms.
|
|
|
|
The Controlled Environment Vault (CEV) is a precast concrete enclosure
|
|
designed for installation below ground. The CEV is cast in three parts:
|
|
the bottom half, the top half, and the entrance hatch. The entrance to
|
|
a CEV shows a ladder leading down into the enclosure. The CEV is the
|
|
ultimate in environmental control. In addition to ventilation, heating
|
|
and optional air conditioning, the CEV also features a gas monitor that
|
|
senses explosive and toxic gasses, a dehumidifier, and a sump pump. The
|
|
CEV is lit by four fluorescent lamps backed up by an emergency lamp. The
|
|
CEV is protected by a gas alarm, a high temperature alarm, a
|
|
high-humidity alarm, a power-loss alarm, a high-water alarm and an
|
|
intrusion alarm.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| Enclosure | Systems | Dual Channel Banks | Lines |
|
|
|------------------+---------+--------------------+------------+
|
|
| 44A+44B Cabinets | 2 | 1 | 192 |
|
|
| WP-91071 Cabinet | 4 | 2 | 394 |
|
|
| 51A Cabinet | 2 | 1 | 192 |
|
|
| 80D Cabinet | 4 | 2 | 384 |
|
|
| 80E Cabinet | 8 | 4 | 768 |
|
|
| Concrete Hut | 32(36) | 16(18) | 3072(3456) |
|
|
| CEV (16') | 40(44) | 20(22) | 3840(4224) |
|
|
| CEV (24') | 60(78) | 30(39) | 5760(7488) |
|
|
| EEE | 72(78) | 36(29) | 6912(7488) |
|
|
+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
|
|
Note: Number in parenthesis are applicable only to systems using bulk power.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
+------------------------+
|
|
| SLC Interface Software |
|
|
+------------------------+
|
|
|
|
|
|
+--------------+
|
|
| SLC Glossary |
|
|
+--------------+
|
|
|
|
|
|
A&M Addition and Maintenance
|
|
ACO Alarm Cut Off
|
|
ACU Alarm Control Unit
|
|
ACXT Apparatus Case Crosstalk
|
|
ADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation
|
|
ADU Alarm Display Unit
|
|
AIU Alarm Interface Unit
|
|
ALBO Automatic Line Build Out
|
|
ALC Automatic Loss Compensation
|
|
ALIT Automatic Line Insulation Test
|
|
AMD Alphanumeric Message Display
|
|
ANI Automatic Number Identification
|
|
ASN Abstract Syntax Notation
|
|
ASU Alarm Suppressor Unit
|
|
ATU Alarm and Test Unit
|
|
AWC Average Worst Case
|
|
B-E Both-Ends
|
|
B8ZS Bipolar with 8 Zero Substitution
|
|
BCU Bank Controller Unit
|
|
BFU Bank Fuse Unit
|
|
BIU Backplane Interface Unit, Bank Interface Unit
|
|
BMP Bandwidth Management Processor
|
|
CAU Craft Access Unit, Channel Access Unit
|
|
CCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative Committee
|
|
CCS Hundred Call Seconds
|
|
CDO Community Dial Office
|
|
CDS Circuit Design System
|
|
CENTREX Central Office Exchange Service
|
|
CEV Controlled Environment Vault
|
|
CFU Channel Fuse Unit
|
|
CIMAP Circuit Installation and Maintenance Package
|
|
CIR Customer Information Release
|
|
CIT Craft Interface Terminal
|
|
CIU Craft Interface Unit
|
|
CLC Common Language Coordinator
|
|
CLEI Common Language Equipment Identification
|
|
CLF Carrier Line Failure
|
|
CLLI Common Language Location Identification
|
|
CLRC Circuit Layout Record Card
|
|
CMC Construction Management Center
|
|
CMIS Common Management Information System
|
|
CND Calling Number Delivery
|
|
CO Central Office
|
|
COACH Customized On-line Aid for Customer Help
|
|
CODEC Coder/Decoder
|
|
COE Central Office Engineer
|
|
COT Central Office Terminal
|
|
CP Circuit Pack
|
|
CPC Circuit Provisioning Center
|
|
CPI Circuit Party Identification
|
|
CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check, Circuit Redundancy Code
|
|
CSA Carrier Serving Area
|
|
CSC Community Service Cabinet
|
|
CSDC Circuit Switched Digital Capability
|
|
CSPEC Common Systems Planning and Engineering Center
|
|
CSS Controlled Slip Second
|
|
CTB Cut Through Board
|
|
CTU Channel Test Unit
|
|
CU Channel Unit
|
|
CUE Channel Unit Emulator
|
|
CV Coding Violation
|
|
CWG Construction Work Group
|
|
CZ Carrier Zone
|
|
DA Distribution Area
|
|
DACS Digital Access Cross-connect System
|
|
DCC Data Communications Channel
|
|
DCLU Digital Carrier Line Unit
|
|
DCU Digital Connectivity Units
|
|
DDF Digital Digroup Formatter
|
|
DDS Digital Data Service
|
|
DF Distributing Frame
|
|
DFI Digital Facilities Interface
|
|
DID Direct Inward Dial
|
|
DILEP Digital Line Engineering Program
|
|
DLC Digital Loop Carrier
|
|
DLI Data Link Interface
|
|
DLP Detailed Level Procedure
|
|
DLR Design Layout Record
|
|
DLS Digital Line Schematic
|
|
DLU Data Link Unit
|
|
DM Degraded Minute
|
|
DPO Dial Pulse Originating
|
|
DPT Dial Pulse Terminating
|
|
DPX DATAPATH Extension
|
|
DR Demand Repeater
|
|
DS0 Digital Signal 0, Data Service 0
|
|
DS0DP Digital Signal 0 Dataport
|
|
DS1 Digital Signal 1 (1.544 MB/s)
|
|
DSDC Distribution Services Design Center
|
|
DSL Digital Subscriber Line
|
|
DSNE Directory Services Network Element
|
|
DSPC Distribution Services Planning Center
|
|
DST Digital Signal Translator
|
|
DSU Data Service Unit
|
|
DSX Digital Service Cross-connect
|
|
DT Distant Terminal
|
|
DTU Digital Test Unit
|
|
E Ear
|
|
EASOP Economic Alternative Selection for Outside Plant
|
|
ECCR Exchange Customer Cable Record
|
|
EEC Electronic Equipment Enclosure
|
|
EEC Equipment Engineering Center
|
|
EFPA Enhanced Feature Package A
|
|
EFPB Enhanced Feature Package B
|
|
EFPC Enhanced Feature Package C
|
|
EFPD Enhanced Feature Package D
|
|
EFRAP Exchange Feeder Route Analysis Program
|
|
EJO Engineering Job Order
|
|
ELIU Electrical Line Interface Unit
|
|
EMO Expected Measured Loss
|
|
EOC Embedded Operations Channel
|
|
ES Errored Seconds
|
|
ESD ElectroStatic Discharge
|
|
ESF Extended Super Frame
|
|
ESPORTS Extended Super POTS
|
|
EWC Extreme Worst Case
|
|
EWO Engineering Work Order
|
|
FA Feeder Administration
|
|
FAC Facility Assignment and Control Center
|
|
FACS Facility Assignment and Control System
|
|
FAP Facility Analysis Plan
|
|
FCS Frame Checking Sequence
|
|
FCU Fan Control Unit
|
|
FDI Feeder Distribution Interface
|
|
FDL Facility Data Link
|
|
FE Far End
|
|
FELP Far End LooP
|
|
FEMF Foreign Potential
|
|
FEXT Far End Crosstalk
|
|
FITL Fiber In The Loop
|
|
FL Fault Locating
|
|
FLTA Fault Locate Test Adapter
|
|
FPA Feature Package A
|
|
FPB Feature Package B
|
|
FPC Feature Package C
|
|
FPD Feature Package D
|
|
FPS Framing Pattern Sequence
|
|
FSM Fiber Service Module
|
|
FSR Frequency Selective Ringing
|
|
FSS Fiber Service Shelf
|
|
FTTH Fiber To The Home
|
|
FX Foreign Exchange
|
|
FXO Foreign Exchange Office
|
|
FXS Foreign Exchange Station
|
|
GNE Gateway Network Element
|
|
GS Ground Start
|
|
HDIC High Density Interconnect
|
|
HDOS High Density Optics Shelf
|
|
HDT Host Digital Terminal
|
|
HTR Heater
|
|
IBN Integrated Business Network
|
|
IDCU Integrated Digital Carrier Unit
|
|
IDF Intermediate Distributing Frame
|
|
INA Integrated Network Access
|
|
IOP Input/Output Processor
|
|
ISD Isolation Diagram
|
|
ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
|
|
ISLU Integrated Services Line Unit
|
|
ITH Integral Test Head
|
|
LAC Loop Assignment Center
|
|
LAN Link to Alarm and Networks
|
|
LBO Line Build Out
|
|
LBRV Low Bit Rate Voice
|
|
LCRIS Loop Cable Record Inventory System
|
|
LDS Local Digital Switch
|
|
LDU Load Distribution Unit
|
|
LEC Loop Electronic Coordinator
|
|
LED Light Emitting Diode
|
|
LFACS Loop Facility Assignment and Control System
|
|
LFC Line Feeder Converter
|
|
LFU Line Fuse Unit
|
|
LIC Lightguide Interconnect Cable
|
|
LIT Line Insulation Test
|
|
LIU Line Interface Unit
|
|
LM Loop Multiplexer
|
|
LMOS Loop Maintenance Operating System
|
|
LOF Loss Of Frame
|
|
LOS Loss Of Second
|
|
LP Low Power
|
|
LRAP Long Route Analysis Program
|
|
LRD Long Route Design
|
|
LROPP Long Range Outside Plant Plan
|
|
LRT Local Remote Terminal
|
|
LS Loop Start
|
|
LSI Line Side In
|
|
LSO Line Side Out
|
|
LSS Loop Switching System
|
|
LSU Line Switching Unit
|
|
LT Line Terminal
|
|
LTC Local Test Cabinet
|
|
LTD Local Test Desk
|
|
M Mouth
|
|
MC Maintenance Center
|
|
MCC Master Control Center
|
|
MD Manufacture Discontinued
|
|
MDF Main Distributing Frame
|
|
MDS Metallic Distribution Shelf
|
|
MH Man Hole
|
|
MIU Metallic Interface Unit, Maintenance Interface Unit
|
|
MJ Major
|
|
MLT Mechanized Loop Testing
|
|
MM Material Management
|
|
MN Minor
|
|
MPP Miscellaneous Pair Panel
|
|
MR Meter Reading
|
|
MSDT Multi-Services Distant Terminal
|
|
MTS Message Telephone Service
|
|
MVEC Majority Vote Error Correction
|
|
MWC Maintenance Work Center
|
|
MWG Maintenance Work Group
|
|
MWI Message Waiting Indication
|
|
MXU Multiplexer Unit
|
|
NAB Network Alarm Bus
|
|
NAIU Network Access Interface Unit
|
|
NCTE Network Channel Terminating Equipment
|
|
NE Near End
|
|
NEXT Near End Crosstalk
|
|
NIDB Network Interface Data Bus
|
|
NIU Network Interface Unit
|
|
NM New Manhole
|
|
NMA Network Monitoring and Analysis
|
|
NPA Numbering Plan Area
|
|
NT Network Termination
|
|
NTEC Network Terminal Equipment Center
|
|
NTP Non Trouble-Clearing Procedure
|
|
OCU Office Channel Unit
|
|
OCUDP Office Channel Unit Dataport
|
|
OHCTL Overhead Controller
|
|
OHT On-hook Transmission
|
|
OIC Optical Interconnect
|
|
OIU Office Interface Unit
|
|
OLIU Optical Line Interface Unit
|
|
ONI Operator Number Identification
|
|
ONU Optical Network Unit
|
|
OOS Out Of Service
|
|
OPE Outside Plant Engineer
|
|
OPS Off Premise Station
|
|
OPS/INE Operations System/Intelligent Network Element
|
|
ORB Office Repeater Bay
|
|
OSP Outside Plant
|
|
OSPE Outside Plant Engineer
|
|
OTU Office Timing Unit
|
|
OU Optical Units
|
|
OW Order Wire
|
|
PAM Pulse Amplitude Modulation
|
|
PAU Power Amplifier Unit
|
|
PBX Private Branch Exchange
|
|
PCM Pulse Code Modulation
|
|
PCU Power Converter Unit
|
|
PDC Provisioning Display Controller
|
|
PG Pair Gain
|
|
PGD Pair Group Display
|
|
PGP Pair Group Planning
|
|
PGS Pair Gain System
|
|
PGTC Pair Gain Test Controller
|
|
PIC Polyethylene Insulated Conductor
|
|
PICS Plug-in Inventory Control System
|
|
PMN Power Minor
|
|
PMO Present Mode of Operation
|
|
POTS Plain Old Telephone Service
|
|
PRU Positive Ringing Unit
|
|
PTAB Port Test Alarm Bus
|
|
PU Power Unit
|
|
PWB Printed Wiring Board
|
|
R&R Remove and Reinstall
|
|
RCU Ring Control Unit
|
|
RCVG Receiving
|
|
RDES Remote Data Entry System
|
|
REN Ringer Equivalency Number
|
|
RLS Repeater Location Schematic
|
|
RMU Remote Measurement Unit, Remote Maintenance Unit
|
|
ROS Remote Operations Service
|
|
RPFT Remote Power Feed Terminal
|
|
RSB Repair Service Bureau
|
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RSM Remote Switching Module
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RT Remote Terminal
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RTS Remote Test System
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RTU Remote Test Unit
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RZ Resistance Zone
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S&E Service and Equipment
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S-E Signal-End
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S/I Signal to Interference
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S/N Signal to Noise
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S1DN Stage One Distributing Network
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S1DP Stage One Distributing Panel
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SAI Serving Area Interface
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SARTS Switched Access Remote Testing System
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SB Signal Battery
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SCC Switching Control Center
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SCCS Switching Control Center System
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SCEC Secondary Channel Error Correction
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SDDF Subscriber Digital Distributing Frame
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SDFI Subscriber Digital Facility Interface
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SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
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SDX Subscriber Digital Crossconnect
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SEFS Severely Errored Framing Second
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SES Severely Errored Seconds
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SF Super Frame
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SFIU Switching Facility Interface Unit
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SG Signal Ground
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SID System IDentification
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SLC Subscriber Loop Carrier
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SLIM Subscriber Line Interface Module
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SM Switching Module
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SMAS Switched Maintenance Access System
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SMU System Memory Unit
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SO Service Order
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SONET Synchronous Optical Network
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SP Standard Power, Special Protection
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SPGM Suburban Pair Gain Planning
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SPGPM Suburban Pair Gain Planning Method
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SPOTS Special Plain Old Telephone Service
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SPR Superimposed Ringing
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SPTS Signaling Path Test Set
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SSC Special Service Center
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SSP Special Service Protection
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SSU Special Service Unit
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STIU Switching Transmission Interface Unit
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STM Span Terminating Module
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STS Synchronous Transport Signal
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SXS Step-by-Step
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SYSCTL System Controller
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T-BRITE T-Basic Rate Interface Transmission Extension
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TAD Trouble Analysis Data
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TAP Trouble Analysis Procedure
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TASC Telecommunications Alarm Surveillance Control System
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TASX Telecommunications Alarm Surveillance and Control System
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TAU Time Assignment Unit
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TBCU Test Bus Control Unit
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TBOS Telemetry Byte-Oriented Serial
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TCU TransCoder Unit
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TD Toll Diversion
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TDM Tandem
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TFD Trunk Distributing Frame
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TFIU Transmission Facility Interface Unit
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TGS Synchronous Timing Generator
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THC Test Head Controller
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TIRKS Trunk Inventory and Record Keeping System
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TLWS Trunk Line Work Station
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TMC Time slot Management Channel
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TMT Transmission Maintenance Terminal
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TNO The New Order
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TNOP Total Network Operating Plan
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TO Transmission Only
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TOC Task Oriented Costing
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TOP Task Oriented Procedure
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TPI Tip Party Identification
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TRMTG Transmitting
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TRU Transmit/Receive Unit
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TSI Time Slot Interchange
|
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TSU Transmission Signaling Unit
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UAS UnAvailable Second
|
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UIP User Interface Panel
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UL Underwriters Laboratory
|
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UNICCAP Universal Cable Circuit Analysis Program
|
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USDL U-interface Digital Subscriber Line
|
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VF Voice Frequency
|
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VRT Virtual Remote Terminal
|
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VT Virtual Tributary
|
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VTU Virtual Tributary Unit
|
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WATS Wide Area Telephone Service
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WC Wire Center
|
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WCPC Wire Center Planning Center
|
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WES Warranty Eligibility System
|
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WORD Work Order Record Details
|
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XADU eXtended Alarm Display Unit
|
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XTC eXtended Test Controller
|
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ZCS Zero Code Suppression
|
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|
|
|
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+-------------+
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| SLC Vendors |
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+-------------+
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AT&T
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12450 Fair Lakes Cir
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Ste 302
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Fairfax, VA 22033
|
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Phone: (703) 802-3853
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Fax: (703) 802-3853
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|
|
|
+----------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| | SLC-5 | SLC-2000 |
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|
+----------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| Maximum No. Subscriber Ports | 192 | 768 |
|
|
| Remote Terminal (qty. per 7-ft. size) | 3 | 1 |
|
|
| Remote Inventory and Diagnostics | Y | Y |
|
|
| Identical Plug-ins for RT and COT | Y | Y |
|
|
| Max. DS1 Span Lines Supported | 24 | 28 |
|
|
| Max. DS1 Span Lines Powered/Protected | 24 | 28 |
|
|
| Integrated DS-3 Interface | N | N |
|
|
| Integrated Sonet Interface | | OC-3 |
|
|
| TR-008 Compatible Mode | Y | Y |
|
|
| TR-303 Compatible Mode | Y | Y |
|
|
+----------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fujitsu Network Communications Inc
|
|
2801 Telecom Parkway
|
|
Richardson, TX 75082
|
|
Phone: (800) 777-3278
|
|
Fax: (214) 479-6990
|
|
|
|
+------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| | FDLC | FACTR |
|
|
+------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| Maximum No. Subscriber Ports | 192 | 1920 |
|
|
| Remote Terminal (qty. per 7-ft. size) | 4 | 5 |
|
|
| Remote Inventory and Diagnostics | Y | Y |
|
|
| Identical Plug-ins for RT and COT | Y | Y |
|
|
| Max. DS1 Span Lines Supported | 8 | 28 |
|
|
| Max. DS1 Span Lines Powered/Protected | 0 | 0 |
|
|
| Integrated DS-3 Interface | N | N |
|
|
| Integrated Sonet Interface | N | Y |
|
|
| TR-008 Compatible Mode | Y | Y |
|
|
| TR-303 Compatible Mode | N | Y |
|
|
+------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
NEC America Inc
|
|
14040 Park Center Rd
|
|
Herndon, VA 22071
|
|
Phone: (703) 834-4000
|
|
Fax: (703) 834-4306
|
|
|
|
+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| | ISC-303 |
|
|
+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| Maximum No. Subscriber Ports | 192 |
|
|
| Remote Terminal (qty. per 7-ft. size) | 10 |
|
|
| Remote Inventory and Diagnostics | Y |
|
|
| Identical Plug-ins for RT and COT | Y |
|
|
| Max. DS1 Span Lines Supported | 5 |
|
|
| Max. DS1 Span Lines Powered/Protected | 0 |
|
|
| Integrated DS-3 Interface | N |
|
|
| Integrated Sonet Interface | |
|
|
| TR-008 Compatible Mode | Y |
|
|
| TR-303 Compatible Mode | Y |
|
|
+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Northern Telecom, Inc.
|
|
Northern Telecom Limited
|
|
8220 Dixie Road
|
|
Suite 100
|
|
Brampton, Ontario
|
|
L6T 5P6 Canada
|
|
Phone: (905)863-0000
|
|
Phone: (800)4-NORTEL
|
|
|
|
+-------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| | DMS-1 Urban | Access Node |
|
|
+-------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| Maximum No. Subscriber Ports | 544 | 672 |
|
|
| Remote Terminal (qty. per 7-ft. size) | 0 | 1 |
|
|
| Remote Inventory and Diagnostics | Y | Y |
|
|
| Identical Plug-ins for RT and COT | Y | Y |
|
|
| Max. DS1 Span Lines Supported | 8 | 28 |
|
|
| Max. DS1 Span Lines Powered/Protected | 8 | 0 |
|
|
| Integrated DS-3 Interface | N | Y |
|
|
| Integrated Sonet Interface | N | Y |
|
|
| TR-008 Compatible Mode | Y | Y |
|
|
| TR-303 Compatible Mode | N | Y |
|
|
+-------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RELTEC Corp
|
|
5875 Landerbrook Dr
|
|
Cleveland, OH 44124
|
|
Phone: (216)460-3600
|
|
Fax: (216)460-3690
|
|
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| | DISCS 1 | Sonet DISCS | DISCS FITL |
|
|
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| Maximum No. Subscriber Ports | 672 | 2016 | 0 |
|
|
| Remote Terminal (qty. per 7-ft. size) | 672 | 672 | 672 |
|
|
| Remote Inventory and Diagnostics | Y | Y | Y |
|
|
| Identical Plug-ins for RT and COT | Y | Y | Y |
|
|
| Max. DS1 Span Lines Supported | 28 | 84 | 84 |
|
|
| Max. DS1 Span Lines Powered/Protected | 0 | 0 | 0 |
|
|
| Integrated DS-3 Interface | N | N | N |
|
|
| Integrated Sonet Interface | N | Y | Y |
|
|
| TR-008 Compatible Mode | Y | Y | Y |
|
|
| TR-303 Compatible Mode | Y | Y | Y |
|
|
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Siescor Technologies, Inc. (A division of Raytheon)
|
|
Box 470580
|
|
Tulsa, OK 74147-0580
|
|
Phone: (918)252-1578
|
|
Fax: (918)252-2757
|
|
E-Mail: seiscor@raytheon.com
|
|
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| | FiberTraq | S-24DU | RLC-1920 |
|
|
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| Maximum No. Subscriber Ports | | | 1920 |
|
|
| Remote Terminal (qty. per 7-ft. size) | | | |
|
|
| Remote Inventory and Diagnostics | | | |
|
|
| Identical Plug-ins for RT and COT | | | |
|
|
| Max. DS1 Span Lines Supported | | | |
|
|
| Max. DS1 Span Lines Powered/Protected | | | |
|
|
| Integrated DS-3 Interface | | | |
|
|
| Integrated Sonet Interface | | | |
|
|
| TR-008 Compatible Mode | | | |
|
|
| TR-303 Compatible Mode | | | |
|
|
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
|
|
----[ EOF
|
|
|