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    | SSWC - Bell Research Report (Vol I) |               
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    | Phile #4 of P/HUN Magazine Issue #5 |
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      All research gathered, tested and mastered by the original 
      members of SSWC:  
 
      Chance - The Technician - Cellular Phantom 
 
       
      This text will give you an in depth look at some unexplored 
      operating departments located in the Bell System. As well 
      as newly discovered equipment and electronic devices used 
      by Bell Technicians. Note that information in this file is 
      subject to change. However, we will try to keep you updated 
      as much as possible. 
 
      There are many different types of acronyms used in this text. 
      You will find a list these acronyms at the end of this file. 
 
 
 
   We will begin the file by discussing a mechanical/electronic 
device used by the Cable Transfer Administration (CTA) known as 
a Transfer Switch. This device is specifically used to verify a 
working line on both the "from" cable pair and the "to" cable 
pair through the backtap, and is transparent to the customer (in 
other words the device is unnoticeable to the customer).      
Although the Transfer Switch itself is located at the CO, CTA 
is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the Transfer 
Switch.  
 
   Next we will discuss a department of Bell known as the 
Distribution Service Design Center (DSDC). The Cable Transfer 
Representative (this person is a clerk for DSDC), will prepare 
the Cable Transfer Schedule and assist the other representatives 
in coordinating telephone line repair and completion dates. 
The engineering job schedule, service requirement dates, pending 
or potential held orders, age of job, etc, will determine the 
priority of each scheduled completion date. It is the  
responsibility of DSDC Transfer Representatives and Committees 
to provide a splicing sequence and resultant fill on an 
Engineering Work Order (EWO). The DSDC will determine the number 
of "Plain Old Telephone Service" (POTS) circuits and special 
and designed services on the EWO. They will help determine if 
the rearrangements and changes incorporated in the EWO will 
necessitate a design review by the Circuit Provision Center (CPC). 
The DSDC will forward to the CPC old and new line makeups for 
designed service. The DSDC scheduling engineer is responsible 
for reviewing old and new EWOs involving cable, line, or station 
rearrangements and for establishing the time needed for job completion. After reviewing old work orders, the DSDC shall 
do one of the following: 
 
 
 
1. Reschedule the cable, line, or station transfers. 
 
2. Initiate a revision of the transfer so it will be compatible 
   with existing conditions. 
 
3. Issue a cancellation of the particular transfer in question. 
 
   The Circuit Provision Center (CPC) involves cable, line, or 
station transfer procedures when it is presented a notification 
of a cable transfer and an indication that special services are 
involved. The CPC will receive notification from the DSDC that  
a circuit change will be required. The notification document  
will provide the CPC with: 
 
A. Project number and expected record issue date (RID) and  
   due date 
 
B. Common language circuit identification (CLCI) 
 
C. Old assignment and makeup  
 
D. New assignment and makeup.  
 
   It is the responsibility for The Frame Control Center (FCC) 
and affiliated representatives to contact each CO involved in a 
cable transfer and will be a member of the Cable Transfer 
Committee (CTC), and will attend committee meetings. The CTC 
will also make frame cross-connect activity completion 
commitments. Placing and removing front-tap connectors, sending 
tone, and connecting automatic taggers and Central Work Group  
(CWG) talk pairs shall be the responsibility of the FCC. 
 
   Upon receiving of either the Exchange Customer Cable Record 
(ECCR), Computer Systems for Mainframe Operations (COSMOS) 
printouts, or local forms from the Loop Assignment Center (LAC), 
the Central Office Work Group (COWG) shall make a verification 
and test of the transferring cable counts and resolve all 
record problems with the LAC. The COWG will use the following 
procedures for verification and test: 
 
1. Verify the telephone number on all working pairs in both 
   the "from" and "to" counts and check for any vacant pairs not 
   listed. 
 
2. Test all vacant pairs in the "to" count, using the Go/No-Go  
   test set or equivalent. 
 
3. Any discrepancy found as determined in (1) or (2) shall be 
   posted and the forms returned to the LAC on or before the  
   scheduled completion date for verification and pretest as 
   shown on the transfer schedule. 
 
 
 
   Note: Verification and pretests are extremely important in 
         preventing future service interruptions, unresolved 
         discrepancies, and cost delays. (In other words this 
         is done so Bell won't loose a dime of their precious 
         "millions". 
 
   After placing the backtaps, the COWG must validate that the 
backtaps are correct and any work or record problems found, will 
be corrected by the COWG and forwarded to the LAC for updating 
records. In work locations where COSMOS is fully used, the  
transfer MUST be stated in COSMOS, when backtaps are placed or 
removed, by using the appropriate work code found in the COSMOS 
Frame Training Manual. 
 
 
 
 
   
      *   Note to the reader: All Bell departments discussed in 
            in this text work together on a regular basis, 
            generally when their is a problem with a cable  
            transfer or with similar related equipment, the 
            Bell departments will interact with each other in 
            order to remedy the problem. 
 
          This concludes SSWCs Bell Research Report (Vol I). 
          The information contained in this file is solely 
          for the use of those that FULLY understand 
          what has been discussed. If you do not FULLY  
          understand what has been discussed in this file, 
          it is extremely advisable not to attempt to use any 
          of this information, whereas you could cause an 
          extreme negative impact on your knowledge as a Phone 
          Hack/Phreak. Have a good time, learn what you can, but 
          never think you know more than you do. To the 
          novice this file is all technical BullShit.  
          However to the Innovative its much, much more. 
 
 
 
GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS: 
 
         CLCI   - Common Language Circuit Identification 
 
         COSMOS - Computer System for Mainframe Operations 
 
         COWG   - Central Office Work Group  
  
         CPC    - Circuit Provision Center 
 
         CMC    - Construction Management Center  
 
 
 
         CTA    - Cable Transfer Administration  
 
         DSDC   - Distribution Service Design Center 
 
         ECCR   - Exchange Customer Cable Record 
 
         EWO    - Engineering Work Order 
 
         FCC    - Frame Control Center 
 
         LAC    - Loop Assignment Center 
 
         POTS   - Plain Old Telephone Service 
 
         RID    - Record Issue Date 
 
         SSC    - Special Service Center 
 
          
 
 
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