Table H lists the standard definitions and equipment identifiers that log reports include.
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Field Value Description
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CALLID 0-FFFFF Provides number uniquely identifying the call. When a demand
COT test fails on an SS7 trunk, the system displays the NIL
value -32768.
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CKTID CLLI nnnn Identifies the circuit. If the circuit is a trunk, the
Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI) and circuit number
are given. Refer to 'TRKID' explanation in this table for
more information.
LEN dn If the circuit is a line, the LEN and DN are given.
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DN In the United Kingdom, the DN or National Subscriber Number
(NSN) varies from 6-9 digits. The NSN must be formatted
again to imitate the 10-digit, fixed-length DMS-100 format.
The NSN comprises three parts, the National Number Group
(NNG), the Local Exchange Code (LEC), and the Local Number,
which correspond to the three parts of the DMS-100 DN:
* The Service Numbering Plan Area (SNPA).
* The central office code (NXX).
* The extension number (XXXX).
A subscriber living in a director (large city) area has an
NSN with a 2-digit NNG followed by a 3-digit LEC and a
4-digit local number.
* NNG + LEC + Local Number
* 2 digits + 3 digits + 4 digits
A subscriber living in a non-director area has an NSN
with a 3-digit NNG followed by a variable-length LEC
and local number.
* NNG + LEC + Local Number
* 3 digits + 0-2 digits + 4 digits
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LEN SITE ff b/m dd cc Identifies Line Equipment Number (LEN) for lines connected
to Line Module (LM) or Line Concentrating Module (LCM):
* SITE - frame location if remote LM or LCM (RLM or RLCM)
are present. Otherwise, SITE = HOST. Refer to Customer
Data table SITE for site names.
* ff - LM or LCM frame (00-99).
* b/m - LM bay or LCM module (0 or 1).
* dd - LM drawer or LCM subgroup (00-31).
* cc - line card (00-31).
LM and LCM test packs are located at SITE ff b/m 00 00.
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LINKID CLLI nn Identifies a CCS7 link:
* CLLI - Common Language Location Identifier for the
linkset datafilled in Customer Data table C7LKSET.
* n - link number (0-15).
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Numbering The whole string of digits that may be dialed to reach a
Plan local, national, or international destination. The general
format of all numbering plans is:
Access Code + Prefix + Country Code + Area/Routing Code
+ Local Number
Access Code Allows access to another network, an attendant, or a feature.
If a feature or a carrier access code is dialed, the digits
that follow may not correspond to the numbering plan.
A network access code (10XX or 10XXX) is required when
dialing into a network other than the primary inter-LATA
carrier. The PIC network available is the default.
Prefix One to three digits, provides information about the type of
call being dialed. For example, the international prefix for
calls that originate in North America on the network, "011"
(international station-to-station unassisted calls) or "01"
(international customer-dialed and operator-assisted calls).
Other examples of a prefix (in North America) are "0" to get
operator intercept and "1" to indicate long distance.
The default is to not dial the prefix, which normally implies
a local, non-assisted call.
Country Code One to three digits, indicating the country. Not normally
used for calls that originate and terminate in North America.
Area Code Also called NPA, or Numbering Plan Area. Used in North
America and near neighbors ("World Zone 1") to identify
an area of the country. Consists of three digits of the
form NPX, where N represents a digit between 2 and 9,
P is either 0 or 1, and X represents a digit between 0 and 9.
Routing Code Used outside North America to identify a location. 2-5 digits.
Local Number In North America, this consists of:
* The central office code-three digits of the form NXX,
indicating the exchange within the area.
* The station number is normally four digits of the
form XXXX, which identify the station to terminate.
Local Number Outside North America the local number is 2-9 digits,
depending on the country or part of the country.
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PEC nXnn Identifies Product Engineering Code (PEC) for a circuit
pack. PEC consists of an integer, followed by an "X,"
followed by two integers (2-9).
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PMID TYPE loctxt Identifies a Peripheral Module (PM).
For a description of the DMS-100 Family PMs, refer to
the Peripheral Modules Maintenance Reference Manual.
The value of "loctxt" for most PMs is the node number (0-2047).
This number is associated with the PM through datafill in
the local office.
A few PMs, including LMs, LCMs, DLMs, RCCs, RSCs, provide
more detailed information about their location. OPMs will
also appear in this format. In these occurrences, the
value of "loctxt" is "SITE ff b" where:
* SITE - If the remote option is present, site is the
location name, consisting of four characters, the first
of which must be alphabetical, the rest of which are
alphanumeric. Refer to Customer Data table SITE
for site names.
If the remote option is not present, the site is blank.
* ff - frame (00-99).
* b/m - bay or module (0 or 1).
Note: Because the LM is a two-bay frame, the value of ff
refers to both bays, and the value of b/m identifies which of
the two bays is involved. With the other PMs of this type,
the value of ff refers to the functional bay, and the value of
b/m refers to the top (1) or bottom (0) module. If the LCM is
in an RLCM or an OPM, the value of m can only be 0.
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RECID aaaaaannnn Provides receiver identification.
* aaaaaa - Six-character Automatic Identification of Outward
Dialing (AIOD) group name.
* nnnn - Four-character number that provides identification
for members of the AIOD group.
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ROUTEID CLLI n Identifies a CCS7 route.
* CLLI - Common Language Location Identifier for the
routeset datafilled in Customer Data table
C7RTESET.
* n - route number (1-3).
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TASKID hhhhhhhh tasknm Identifies call processing task or procedure.
* hh - process identification (0-FFFFFFFF).
* tasknm - procedure name (character string).
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TRKID CLLI nnnn Identifies trunk equipment.
* CLLI - Common Language Location Identifier for
trunk group datafilled in Customer Data table CLLI.
List CLLI from CI MAP level for office CLLI.
* nnnn - Circuit number for trunk in CLLI group (0-9999).
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