Purpose
This manual describes the Input Messages (IM) available for use on the Lucent #1A Electronic Switching System (ESS) Input/Output (I/O) channels. It is designed, together with its related manual of output messages, as a reference for craft personnel and support groups who interact with the #1A ESS System by sending and receiving messages.
The #1A ESS input messages documented here are concerned with the control, maintenance, and administration of the switching system. In particular, they provide for variable type data inputs for functions that require a series of actions to be performed or reported upon, often with many variables or options. Examples of functions the system is requested to perform by input messages are:
Because of the large number of variables or options inherent in these functions, many of the input messages are quite complex with a number of valid forms or executable paths. The user should be thoroughly familiar with the rules of structure and format discussed in the following sections. Some messages can disable service and should be used with extreme caution, during periods of light traffic, and with the knowledge of how to quickly terminate the message.
Introduction
For the user of #1A ESS input messages, certain rules of structure and format are important. In this document, message structure refers to the way messages are designed to meet the requirements of the processing software; message format refers to the way messages are presented for purposes of documentation. These rules, together with the organization and content of the message descriptions, are discussed in this section.
Input Message Structure
The messages follow the structure defined in the Program Documentation Standards (PDS). This structure is summarized here and in Table A.
Message Fields
The messages consist of either two or three fields, usually separated by colons, occasionally by semicolons, and rarely by commas.
Action Fields (Verb): Identification Field: Data Field!
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Required Required Optional
The identification field may be divided into two or three subfields, separated by semicolons.
The following examples show valid message structures:
STOP:MSG!
---- --- <-- 2 fields, no subfields
--- ---- <-------------+
COPY:TDA;TAPE! |
---- -------- <-- 2 fields, 2 subfields
--- ---- --- <-------------+
STOP:UPD;CMAP;ISC! |
---- ------------ <-- 2 fields, 3 subfields
EX:LIBSYS:CLIENT e!
-- ------ -------- <-- 3 fields, no subfields
---------- ------ <--------------------+
OP:ERAPDATA b;ITEM e:MFNUM c! |
-- ----------------- ------- <-- 3 fields, 2 subfields
The action field consists of a keyword that identifies a function. This is a verb, such as LOAD, COPY, or STOP, or a verb abbreviation, such as INH (inhibit), DGN (diagnose), or ALW (allow). The identification field (or subfields) and the data field consist of one or more keyword units, separated by commas,
Keywords and Keyword Units
A keyword, shown in UPPERCASE in the message documentation, is a mnemonic identifier of a unit, function, or condition. It is constant information, input exactly as given.
A keyword unit may consist of only a keyword or of a keyword with one or more variables that are called arguments. Arguments shown in lowercase represent variable information to be supplied by the user.
RMV:EST a,CONTR b! - is a message with two keyword units in the identification field.
COPY:PDA,TDA;TAPE! - is a message with two keyword units in the first identification subfield
and one keyword unit in the second identification subfield.
SET:CLK:DAU a,DATE b,TIME c! - is a message with one keyword unit in the identification field,
and three keyword units in the data field.
A keyword may have a single argument, a list, or a range of arguments. Arguments in a list are separated by commas and enclosed in parentheses. As many as 15 arguments may be in a list. The two arguments showing a range are separated by a hyphen.
OP:ERAPDATA:MRNUM a! - In this message, "a" represents a maintenance record number
between 0 and 1,343. It may be a single argument, a list,
or a range (see below).
OP:ERAPDATA:MRNUM 6! - Indicates record number 6.
OP:ERAPDATA:MRNLlM (2,4,6)! - Indicates record numbers 2, 4, and 6.
OP:ERAPDATA:MRNLJM 2-6! - Indicates record numbers 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
A list of arguments may also be non-numeric, or alpha-numeric, as in the following message:
STOP:CFR;ALMGRP,MC(MOC,TEC2,TEC3)!
A keyword of the form "KEYWORD (aaaa(,bbbb))" is to be interpreted as -- follows:
Inputting Rules
To input messages, the following rules regarding spacing must be observed:
Input Message Format
The message formats shown in the message documentation include:
Most messages can be input in more than one form. A message format, devised for purposes of documentation, shows the choices available. It is described here and summarized in Table A.
Format Notation
The message formats shown in this manual include, where necessary, three types of notation that are not part of the message itself. This notation shows the choices available in constructing the message. The notation is for documentation only; it is not to be input.
[ ] - Brackets enclose optional entries, that is, entries that may be included in the message or may be omitted.
{ } - Braces enclose two or more entries where one, and only one, must be included in the message.
| - Vertical bars separate alternative entries within braces.
Use of brackets, braces, and vertical bars is shown here:
[ENTRY1][ENTRY2] - ENTRY1 may be included in the message or omitted.
ENTRY2 may be included in the message or omitted.
{ENTRY1|ENTRY2} - Either ENTRY1 or ENTRY2 (but not both) must be included in the message.
[{ENTRY1|ENTRY2}] - Neither ENTRY, or just one ENTRY, may be included in the message.
Description of String Format
The string format uses vertical bars to separate entries, as shown below:
{ENTRY1|ENTRY2}
This format, devised to simplify the message presentation and to meet the requirements of a computerized database, is used throughout this document.
Format Examples
The following examples show the difference between the message as it is documented and the message as it is input.
Example 1
Message forms resulting from entries within braces.
AUD:NWM;{CORR|NCG|UCL}!Valid forms of message:
AUD:NWM;CORR! AUD:NWM;NCG! AUD:NWM;UCL!Example 2
Message forms resulting from braced entries with and without an associated bracketed entry.
AUD:TDA;{CORR|NCG[,NORC]}!Valid forms of message:
AUD:TDA;CORR! AUD:TDA;NCG! AUD:TDA;NCG,NORC!Example 3
Message forms resulting from entries within brackets.
COPY:PDA[,TDA];TAPE[:VFY]!Valid forms of message:
COPY:PDA;TAPE! COPY:PDA,TDA;TAPE! COPY:PDA;TAPE:VFY! COPY:PDA,TDA;TAPE:VFY!Example 4
Message forms resulting from braced entries within brackets.
RMV:IOUS a[,{IOUC b|IPUB c|IOMP d}]!Valid forms of message:
RMV:IOUS a! RMV:IOUS a,IOUC b! RMV:IOUS a,IPUB c! RMV:IOUS a,IOMP d!Example 5
Message forms resulting from both braced and bracketed entries.
RST:VIF a,{CONTR b|IPUB c|VIU d}[;UCL]!Valid forms of message:
RST:VIF a,CONTR b! RST:VIF a,CONTR b;UCL! RST:VIF a,IPUB c! RST:VIF a,IPUB c;UCL! RST:VIF a,VIU d! RST:VIF a,VIU d;UCL!
Summary of Input Message Structure and Format
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Table A - Summary of #1A ESS & APS Input Message Structure and Format
Term of Item Definition
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Argument Represents variable information to be supplied by user.
Shown as a lowercase entry in message documentation.
Can be input as a single entry, a range in the form of x-y,
or a list of up to 15 entries in the form (a,b,c,...).
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Braces {} Not input.
Indicates that the user must input one of two or more entries
enclosed within the braces.
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Brackets [] Not input.
The brackets enclose optional entries.
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Field Basic structural unit of a message, no more than three fields,
variable length, and separated by colons. Action field required
first; contains verb. Identification field required second;
contains keyword unit(s). Data field optional; contains
keyword unit(s).
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Keyword Mnemonic identifier of a unit, function, or condition.
Shown as an uppercase entry in message documentation.
Input as given. May have argument(s) associated with it.
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Keyword Unit Keyword and its associated argument(s), if any.
Two or more keyword units are separated by commas.
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Lowercase Entry Argument (variable).
Replace with user-supplied information.
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Message Length Up to 96 characters, including spaces. Cannot exceed one line.
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Space Optional throughout message, except required between keyword
and its argument; not permitted within keyword.
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Subfield Optional breakdown of identification field.
No more than three subfields. Separated by semicolons.
Contains keyword unit(s).
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Uppercase Entry Keyword (constant). Input as given.
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Vertical Bar | Not input. The vertical bar separates entries contained
within braces.
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All Other Punctuation Part of message. Input as given.
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Parameter Represents variable information to be supplied by the user.
Shown in lowercase in message documentation.
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Period . Final character of the message that must be input.
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Indicates optional entries in the message. (OPTIONAL)
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Indicates two or more entries.
Only one entry must be included in the message. (EXCLUSIVE OR)
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Indicates that at least one entry must be included in the
message. (NON-EXCLUSIVE OR)
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All entries must be included in the message. (AND)
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Vertical Flow Chart Format
The vertical flow chart format describes the choices of input variables available for messages containing logic options. If these options are not used, zeros are not required in the format.
This format is similar to the recent change message format. (See Lucent Practice 231-048-303)
Entries may consist of a keyword and variables. The variables that follow a keyword may be entered partially or not at all.
All keyword fields must be separated from other keywords by a delimiter.
Use of logic symbols is shown here:

Example
#1A ESS Unit Types
Unit type numbers are listed below that correspond to the various types of #1A ESS units. These numbers are used in messages when the unit type number is output as one of the items in the variable data fields.
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Table B - #1A ESS Unit Types and Unit Type Numbers
Unit Type
Number Unit Type
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0 Ground Cross Detector
1 Peripheral Unit Pseudo Unit Type
2 Coded Enable Peripheral Unit Bus
3-4 Not Used in #1A ESS System
5 Master Scanner
6 Central Pulse Distributor
7 Not Used in #1A ESS System
8 Trunk and Line Test Circuit
9-11 Not Used in #1A ESS System
12 Line Scanner
13 Line Switch Controller
14 Line Junctor Switch Controller
15 Trunk Junctor Switch Controller
16 Trunk Switch Controller
17 Junctor Scanner
18 Junctor Signal Distributor (JSD)
19 Universal Trunk Scanner
20 Universal Trunk Signal Distributor (USD)
21 Miscellaneous Trunk Frame - Signal Distributor
(Miscellaneous or Supplementary)
22 Unassigned
23 Recorded Announcement Frame
24 Office Alarm Circuit
25 Not Used in #1A ESS System
26 Ringing and Tone Frame
27 ICLID Service Unit (ISU)
28 Power Distributing Frame
29 Centrex Data Link
30 Not Used in #1A ESS System
31 Unassigned
32 Miscellaneous Power Frame
33 Miscellaneous Frame
34 Miscellaneous Building Alarm - Major
35 Miscellaneous Building Alarm - Minor
36 Route Transfer Key
37 PBX Key
38 Emergency Manual Line Circuit
39 Multiline Service Observing
40 Carrier Group Alarm
41 Miscellaneous Toll Alarm - Major
42 Miscellaneous Toll Alarm - Minor
43 Miscellaneous Service Alarm - Minor
44 Miscellaneous Special Alarm - Major
45 Miscellaneous Special Alarm - Minor
46 Network Management (NMGT)
47 Trunk Make Busy Keys
48 AC Distributing Circuit
49 Toll Miscellaneous Panel
50 Automatic Identified Outward Dialing (AIOD)
51 Member No. 0 - Precut/Postcut Lamp for Cutover Signaling Circuit
52 Not Used in #1A ESS System
53 Automatic Transmission Measuring System (ATMS)
54 Terminal Make Busy Keys (TMB)
55 Queing for Trunks and Lines
56 Dynamic Overload Control Transmitter (DOCX)
57 Data Terminal Group (DTG)
58 Data Terminal (DTRM)
59 Input/Output Unit Selector (IOUS)
60 Unassigned
61 Peripheral Unit Controller (PUC)
62 Cutover Test Lines
63 Used by Master Scanner Number (MSN) (Translator for Member Number > 127)
64-65 Unassigned
66 Auxiliary Manual Test
67-95 Unassigned
96 Peripheral Unit
97 Coded Enable Peripheral Unit Bus
98 Central Pulse Distributor Enable Address Bus
99 Peripheral Unit Enable Address Bus (PUAB)
100 Scanner Answer Bus
101 Scanner Row
102 Supplementary Signal Distributor (SSD)
103-106 Unassigned
107 Common Processor Panel
108 Maintenance Control Display
109 System Status Logic
110 Remote Access Interface Circuit
111 Power Distribution Frame
112 Peripheral Unit Bus
113 Unassigned
114 Auxiliary Unit Bus
115 Call Store Bus
116 Program Store Bus
117 I/O Unit Selector
118 Data Link Controller
119 Tape Unit Controller
120 Data Unit Selector
121 Processor Peripheral-Interface
122 File Store
123 Call Store
124 Program Store
125 Central Control
126 Reserved for Growth
127 Not to Be Used
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Variable Data Fields Formats
The variable data fields for the input messages are shown by lowercase letters (such as aa bbb c ddd ee f gg) after the fixed field portions of the message. A different letter is used for each separate information element. Table C defines some of the data (word) formats. The following special abbreviations are used in Table C:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table C - #1A ESS Word Format Abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABP Answer Bus Position CKT Circuit COL Column CPD Central Pulse Distributor CSL Console FR Frame HMP Horizontal Mounting Plate JSD Junctor Signal Distributor JSF Junctor Switch Frame LLN Line Link Network LSF Line Switch Frame PTS Points PUB Peripheral Unit Bus SSD Supplementary Signal Distributor TLN Trunk Line Network TSF Trunk Switch Frame USD Universal Trunk Signal Distributor VF Vertical File ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -End-
Common Word Formats
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Organization and Content
Each message description begins with a block of key data identifying the message and its applications, followed by descriptive material explaining the message format and its specific use.
Key Block Data
The data in the key block are used as index keys to access the computerized message database developed for this documentation. They also provide such application information as feature, generic, and TTY channel.
Six index keys are given for each input message:
The message name, not the ID, appears as part of the message. It also appears at the upper right corner of each message page. The ID is used for accessing message documentation from the database, and is also used as a page number prefix.
Descriptive Material
In general, the descriptive material following the key block data is presented under five discrete headings.
One additional item of information is included in the message descriptions where applicable:
System Acknowledgments of Input Message Requests
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Table E - System Acknowledgments of Input Message Requests
Acknowledgment ESS Meaning
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IP All In Progress.
Request received and initiated. Further output will follow.
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NA All No Acknowledgment.
Normally, the system acknowledges an input request within 5
to 10 seconds. If control of the message processing has been
lost, NA is output to indicate an acknowledgment failure.
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NG 1A,4E No Good.
Message syntax is valid, but request conflicts with current
system or equipment status; for example, an attempt was made
to restore an in-service unit.
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NO 1A Request denied.
Facilities to complete the requested functions are not
available.
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NP 1A No Parameters.
The number of allocated Verification Universal Buffers
(VFUB) and/or the Verification Message Data Buffers
(VMDB) are, either zero or missing.
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OK All Request accepted and completed.
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PF All Printout Follows.
An output message will follow.
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RL All Repeat Later. Request cannot be executed now due to
unavailable system resources; for example, action was
requested for a unit that is being diagnosed.
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?A 1A,4E Action field (to the left of the first colon) contains an
error.
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?C 1A Channel is not valid for this message.
Check valid channels for the message screening class.
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?D All Data field contains an error.
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?E 1A,4E Error exists in the message but cannot be resolved to
the proper field.
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?I All Identification field contains an error.
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?P 1A Parity error.
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?R 1A,4E Insufficient system resources are available to determine
the validity of the message.
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?T 1A Time-out has occurred on the channel.
Input has not been received in the allotted time, and
processing of the message has been aborted.
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Additional Information
To help in understanding the #1A ESS, additional information on generics, available features, and TTY channels follows.
Generic Notation
The CPR10 Common Processor Program has been built into 1AE12 and will be treated as part of the 1AE12 generic. The 1AE12 will not have a related Common Processor generic with the #4 ESS, therefore, only the "B_" part will be used and will appear as "B12". The correlation between the generics and the codes is shown in the following table:
#1A ESS Program Generic Code --------------- ---- 1AE12 B12 1AE13 B13
Several forms of the generic code are used with the message ID to indicate each message versions applicability to the various #1A ESS generic programs. A single generic code, such as "B12 and later," indicates that this is the earliest generic to which this message version applies and that it also applies to all subsequent generics.
A single generic code followed by the word "only", such as "B12 only", indicates that this message version applies to the indicated generic only. In other generics, a different version of this message applies, an entirely different message applies, or the feature to which this message applies is not used.
Feature Packages
Some messages apply only to specific units or features. If these units or features are not in an office, the messages should not be used. If the system responds to an input message with NP (No Package), the message requires a feature package that is not loaded in the office. (Such a feature may be ordered and added to the office, in accordance with local practices, if it is applicable to the office's generic program.) The available feature packages are listed alphabetically by acronym in Table F. This table can be used to determine whether a particular feature-related message can be used in an office, or to find an appropriate feature package.
When there is a "/CORE" appended to a named feature, this means that it is not feature loaded and will be found in "CORE" for generic 1AE12.
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Table F - Available Feature Package Numbers
Feature Package Feature Package
Number Name Description
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00 CORE CORE Generic Program
01 AIOD Automatic Identified Outward Dialing
02 CAMA Centralized Automatic Message Accounting
04 ACD Automatic Call Distribution Phase I
06 ACDT Automatic Call Distribution (Customer Data Collection)
07 UTIL #1A Utilities
08 CNBN Inter-LATA Calling Party Number/Billing Number Delivery
11 HL4W HiLo 4-Wire Switching
12 CTRF Customer Traffic Data Facilities
13 DRPC Division of Revenue Peg Counts
14 EDAS Engineering and Administrative Data Acquisition System
17 PRXY ASI PRXY
18 MPTY 4/8 Party Service
19 IRES Inquiry-Response System
23 NMEA Network Management for EDAS
24 OPSW Outpulsing Switching Routines
26 ADT Activation/Deactivation of Triggers Feature
27 SIG Touch-Tone Key Signaling
28 AIN1 Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) Release 0.1 Protocol
29 TAT Terminating Attempt Trigger
31 FACT AIN Feature Access Code Triggers
33 PNID Centrex AUTOVON
34 BNA AIN Originating Called Party Busy/No-Answer Office
Trigger
39 BASI Basic ASI Intraflow for Queueing for Trunks and Lines
(QTL) Customers
40 BQNS Basic QTL Queue Night Transfer Service
41 BTRK Basic Intraflow QTL Trunk Termination Cable
43 GINF General Intraflow Logic for QTL Customers
45 QPRI Priority QTL Queing
48 DDDT Direct Distance Dialing Terminations
49 MIS1 Management Information Systems for ACD
50 ACD2 Automatic Call Distribution Phase II
53 CRAF Common Systems Recorded Announcement Frame Access and
Control
54 DLIO General Purpose CTX Data Link Input-Output
55 RC Recent Change Message System (Basic)
61 COCO CAMA Operator Connection During Office Growth
64 ITSO Incoming Trunk Service Observing
65 HLCA 2-Wire CAMA Diagnostic
67 TAMA AMA Records on Tandem Tie-Lines
68 WQP1 Off-Hook Queing for WATS
69 AMOS Automatic Message Output Service
70 NMRR Network Management Reroute Trunk Group Control
72 ESSX Centrex Traffic Restructuring
73 MTTP Manual Trunk Test Position
75 ACS Authorization Code Screening
76 ACBC Automatic Call Back Calling
77 LHTO Local and HiLo Touch-Tone Outpulsing
78 ASP1 Advanced Services Platform, Centrex Access Capabilities
79 ASP2 Advanced Services Platform, Dialed Number Triggers
80 ASP3 Advanced Services Platform Offhook Delay, Trigger,
and Play Announcement, and Collect Capabilities
81 RCAP Recent Changeable Announcements Platform
82 MSAC Main/Satellite AUTOVON
83 TCCP Trunk Cutover Control
84 E911 Expanded 911 Emergency Service
86 RCXI Recent Change Digit Interpreter (Changeable Entries)
95 DLSQ Data Link Sequencing
96 DCT Digital Carrier Trunks
98 PTDT Prevent Terminating Disconnect Timing
99 PUC Peripheral Unit Controller
100 ACRB Ring Back Module
101 SIGI Signal Irregularities
102 DIAL Diagnostic Language
103 PUCDL Peripheral Unit Controller Data Link
104 RSS Remote Switching System
114 LRE Loop Range Extension
115 I1XX Improved Tandem Tie Line Service
116 RSSCM Remote Switching System Channel Maintenance
118 DRNG Distinctive Ringing/Distinctive Tone and Call Waiting
119 RLST Route Lists
120 CCI Customer Common Identification
121 TCM Traveling Class Marks
124 CFPF Call Forwarding Private Over Private Facilities
125 ETSQ Electronic Tandem Switching Queing
126 ETS Electronic Tandem Switching
128 SCOF Selective Control of Customer Facilities
129 ECAC ETS Customer Control and Status
130 EMDR ETS Message Detail Recording
131 PTRF Traffic Data to Customer Pollable
132 DLUP Automatic Dial-Up to ETS-CACS
133 CLOG Customer Originated Recent Change Log
134 DPREP Dial Pulse Repeating Diagnostic
135 DCTRP Digital Carrier Trunk Revertive Pulse
137 DPRPX Dial Paulse Repeating Trunk Diagnostic for FX Trunks
141 VMI1 Translation Verification Message Improvements - Phase 1
142 ACST AUTOVON Customer Status Features
143 CFPN Call Forwarding over Private Network
148 R2C2 Remote Line Testing
151 CSRI Centrex Station Rearrangements - Phase 1
153 CFCO Call Forwarding Variable via ETS for Colocated Stations
155 AGLI Agent Log-In
158 FSPRC File Store - Emer
159 APSPRC Attached Processor System - Emer
166 IRM Improved Remreed Maintenance
167 PSDC Public Switched Digital CAPAB
168 APS20 Attached Processor System - K20
169 APSCSN Attached Processor System - Call Store
170 FSCSN File Store - Call Store
171 FS20 File Store - K20
177 APPFS File Store - 2W
190 LDDATA Loader Data for Mot2lot Process
193 APSUTL Attached Processor System - Utilities
194 FSUTL File Store Utilities
195 APS Attached Processor System - 2-Wire
202 SES2 Service Evaluation System Interface
203 CARI Carrier Interconnect
204 AMASE Automatic Message Accounting (AMA) Standard Entries
205 CTCR Carrier Trunk Conditioning Recognition
206 NMER Network Management Enhanced Reroute
207 SCG Software Carrier Group
208 LASS Local Area Signaling Service
209 METS Multi-Entry Teleprocessing System
210 AP3BIO Attached Processor 3B Input/Output Messages to #1A
212 VDP Voice/Data Protection
213 CEK Centrex Electronic Key
214 SLE Screen List Editing
215 MSS Message Service System
216 IPTS Improved Public Telephone Service
219 XMIC Expanded Message Detail Recording with IC
220 ISPI Intelligent Simplex Peripheral Interface
222 CDFP Centrex Data Facility Pooling
228 PPV Pay Per View
229 PN Personal Number
230 RDFP Residential Data Facility Pooling
231 RAS Remote Access Services
232 ISUP Integrated Services User Part
233 MIP Message Interface Process
235 CCPIC Customer Changeable Primary Interlata Carrier
236 RACF Call Forwarding Remote Access
238 800NS 800 Number Service
239 SSP Service Switching Point
240 TCAP Translation Capability
241 SVP Single Line Variety Package
242 MDNL Multiple Directory Numbers per Line with Distinctive
Ringing
243 CC67S Common Channel 6 and 7 Signaling
244 HC67S HiLo Common Channel 6 and 7 Signaling
245 C7HL HiLo capabilities for CCS7
246 HDCS Higher Duplicated Call Store
247 OFNS Old Format AMA for Number Service
248 STAR Simulteaneous Trunk conversion via Automatic Recent
Change
250 PVNF Advanced Services Platform - Network Access Point
251 BNI Basic Network Interconnect
252 PPCC Pseudo Point Code Capability
253 ICBD Interoffice and Customer Changeable Call Forwarding
(Busy Line/Don't Answer)
254 CFCW Call Forwarding After Call Waiting
(Busy Line/Don't Answer)
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TTY Channels and Message Classes
Because of the hybrid structure of the #1A ESS, the TTY channel designations are not consistent throughout this manual. Either the #1 ESS-based channel designation or the #1A ESS common processor message classes are used, depending on the source of the specific message.
Table G lists the channel abbreviations.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table G - Channel Abbreviations for #1A Messages Channel Abbreviation Channel Name ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CLID Calling Line Identification CTF Centrex Traffic MTCE Both Local and Remote Maintenance LMTCE Local Maintenance RMTCE Remote Maintenance NMG Network Management PSC Plant Service Center LTD (Includes Local Test Desk and ALIT Automatic Line Insulation Testing) RCSO Recent Change/Service Order STTY Supplementary Trunk Maintenance (Up to 4 Channels) TLT Trunk Line Test Panel TRAF1 Traffic 1 TRAF2 Traffic 2 (Supplementary Dial Service) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -End-
The I/O channels are referenced mnemonically in the #1A ESS processor common messages. These abbreviations are listed in Table H.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table H - #1A ESS Processor Channel Abbreviations Abbreviation Channel No. Channel Name ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOC 0 Local Maintenance TTY TR2 1 Traffic TTY No. 2 TR1 2 Traffic TTY No. 1 PSC 3 Plant Service Center TTY (ALIT) RCS 4 Recent Change/Service Order TTY REM 5 Remote Maintenance TTY CLT 6 Calling Line Identification TTY NMG 7 Network Management TTY RCM 8 RC Monitor TTY ITS 10 ITSO Channel ST4 12 Supplementary TLTP TTY No. 4 ST1 13 Supplementary TLTP TTY No. 1 ST2 14 Supplementary TLTP TTY No. 2 ST3 15 Supplementary TLTP TTY No. 3 SC1 16 SCC Maintenance SC2 17 Supplementary SCC Maintenance SRM 18 Supplementary Remote Maintenance BLT 19 Belt-Line Maintenance Unassigned 20 Customer Traffic TTY No. 1 Unassigned 21 Customer Traffic TTY No. 2 Unassigned 22 Customer Traffic TTY No. 3 EDS 23 EADAS VC1-72 24-95 Variable Channel ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -End-
To verify output message class routing, first look up the octal value of the message class in common or application Compool (20MCL_ name or 10MCL_ name). Next, multiply the right-most two octal digits by four, and add this to the Compool-defined value of IO1MCLTAB. The four words at the resultant address have bits set for each channel assigned to the OM class, as shown in Table I.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table I - Channel Assignment for Output Words Word Channel ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 23-0 2 47-24 3 71-48 4 95-72 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -End-
Message classes are shown in Table J.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table J - Addresses of IO1IMCLTAB Input Message Classes Message Class Bit Address ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALL 0 (3436)* PMTC 1 (3442) PUMTC 2 (3446) TMTC 3 (3452) NMGR 4 (3456) PLTM 5 (3462) TRFM 6 (3466) VER 7 (3472) RC 8 (3476) Not Used 9 (3502) Not Used 10 (3506) Not Used 11 (3512) Not Used 12 (3516) Not Used 13 (3522) Not Used 14 (3526) Not Used 15 (3532) Not Used 16 (3536) Not Used 17 (3542) Not Used 18 (3546) Not Used 19 (3552) Not Used 20 (3556) Not Used 21 (3562) Not Used 22 (3566) Not Used 23 (3572) Not Used 24 (3576) Not Used 25 (3602) Not Used 26 (3606) Not Used 27 (3612) Not Used 28 (3616) Not Used 29 (3622) Not Used 30 (3626) Not Used 31 (3632) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * = Address of 4-word block assuming IO1IMCLTAB started at CS address 3436. -End-
Input message classes are defined in program IOCPIMCZ in table IOCPICLT. With the CMCLS feature (Fast Feature 131) a copy of table IOCPICLT is kept in call store at the addresses shown in Table J above. The message classes effected by this feature are of the format:
XX(XXX):YY(YYYYYY)...!
Messages of the format:
XX(XX)-YY(YYYYYY)-....
are not effected by the CMCLS feature. These messages are effected by the fixed parameter table beginning at 7731745 (issue 12).
Verify messages of the format VF:....! are not effected by the CMCLS feature.
Originating and Terminating Major Classes
Table K lists the originating and terminating major classes.
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Table K - Originating and Terminating Major Classes
Major Binary Code Originating Terminating
Class (6 bits) Major Class Major Class
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00 000000 Unassigned Line Directory Number Studies
01 000001 Manual Intercept*
02 000010 Sleeve Lead* Sleeve Lead*
03 000011 Denied Origination Trunk Group Without Ringing
POTS, incl. MLH
04 000100 Individual Individual Line
05 000101 Multiparty Multiparty
06 000110 2-Party 2-Party
07 000111 Denied Origination *
Centrex, incl. MLH
08 001000 MLH Group A MLH Hunting Group A+
(small no. of terms.)+
09 001001 MLH Group B
(large no. of terms.)*+ MLH Hunting Group B*+
10 001010 Hotel MLH Group A+ Hotel MLH Group A+
11 001011 Hotel MLH Group B+ Hotel MLH Group B+
12 001100 Service Observation* Transfer to Interoffice (DN)*
13 001101 Plug-up* Transfer to Intraoffice (DN)*
14 001110 Complaint Observed* Subscriber Line Overflow*
15 001111 Complaint & Service Centrex Intercept*
Observed*
16 010000 Fully Restricted No DID, Denied DID (Centrex)
(Centrex)
17 010001 Semi-Restricted LDN or Attendant (Centrex)
(Centrex)
18 010010 Non- or Multigroup DID (Centrex)
19 010011 Attendant Centrex Internally Set Up For Dial 0
(Attendant)*
20 010100 Master Control Center Master Control Center
21 010101 Non-Dial Tone First Regular Coin
Coin
22 010110 Activate Service Order Denied Termination
(RI=0083)
23 010111 Hotel Individual Hotel Individuals
24 011000 Continued Expansion^ Denied termination
(RI=0085)
25 011001 * *
26 011010 Centrex Manual Line Denied Termination - CTX MLH (small)+
(RI=0085)
27 011011 Central Office Trunk Denied Termination - CTX MLH (large)^+
(RI-0085)
28 011100 CSA Network Access Trunk Group with Ringing
Line - Interstate
29 011101 Dial Tone First Remote (fixed) Call Forwarding
30 011110 Cutover Access Line Centrex Semi-Restricted Terminating
31 011111 Centrex Data Access HCMTS Dial-Up Maintenance TTY
(cashier)
32 100000 Reserved for Signal Centrex Remote (fixed) Call Forwarding
Group Pair
33 100001 CCSA Network Access *
Line (NAL) - Intrastate
34 100010 CCSA NAL with CTXN *
- Interstate
35 100011 CCSA NAL with CTSN *
- Interstate
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* = These major classes are invalid for translation data assembler input.
^ = This major class is invalid on ESS 1306, but is acceptable on ESS 1502 only.
+ = This major class is invalid for CTX-6 and higher generic programs.
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System Response
The system responds to each input message with an acknowledgement and possibly one or more output messages. Detailed information on acknowledgements for a particular message can be found in Section 4 of that message. The acknowledgement is always printed immediately. Output messages may occur following the output of other messages and data.
The format of all acknowledgements is:
aa[,{CODE xxx | t}]
where:
#1A ESS Input Message Description Index
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Unit, Topic,
or Action Purpose Message ID
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Abort Aborts background task presently ABT-BGTRSS
executing in RSS.
Aborts any diagnostic in RSS ABT-DGNRSS
releasing all system resources.
Aborts request to remove board ABT-RMVRSS
from service in RSS.
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Alarm Transfer Retires, inhibits, or allows alarms ALRM-CONFIG
(e.g., minor, audible, SCC, or dial
tone delay).
Requests system to print status of ALRM-STATUS
alarms.
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Alarms Runs building alarm summary. BLD-ALM
Requests hardware and software CG-CONTROL
carrier group alarms.
Prints Trunk Network Number CG-LIST
(TNN) list of carrier group
alarm numbers.
Determines quantity and member CGA-LIST
number of active state carrier
group alarms.
Enters a call-traced subscriber TI-ENTER
number on the terminating line
alarm list with specified alarm.
Requests printing of terminating TI-LIST
line alarm list.
Removes a call-traced subscriber TI-REMOVE
number from the terminating line
alarm list.
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Announcement Requests restoral or initialization IAM-IDLE
Machine of either the recorded announcement
frame channel or the common system
recorded announcement frame channel,
or suppresses or allows printing of
announcement frame failure messages.
Suppresses RA04 and its alarm from RA-PRINT
printing.
Requests status of common systems RA-STAT
recorded announcement frames.
Lists VML channels of CSRAF member RA-TGST
number with OOS distribution trunks.
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Attached Enables the #1A to send and receive ALW:APMSG
Processor APS I/O messages through the #1A ESS
Interface (API) I/O channels.
Allows automatic recovery to begin if ALW:APS
attached processor link is duplex
failed.
Delivers an APS message from a #1A APMSG
processor I/O channel to the APS.
Duplex failure of the APS CLR:APS-DPLXFL
communication link, access to the
#1A file on the 3B20 computer is
denied.
Diagnoses the specified API. DGN:API
Causes the specified number of words DUMP:DF
from file store to be printed on the
TTY. This input message cannot be
used during #1A file access duplex
failure.
Exercises the specified API EX:API
diagnostic mode.
Disables the #1A from receiving and INH:APMSG
sending APS I/O messages.
Stops the automatic recovery process INH:APS
for the APS link to the 3B20 computer.
Outputs the #1A processor the current OP:APSTATUS
status of all known APS including the
possible subunits on each APS.
Removes the specified API from RMV:API
service.
Restores the specified API to RST:API
service.
To duplex fail the #1A file in order SET:APS-DPLXFL
to utilize SYSRTPAD in th building
of the #1A file.
Switches the API within the SW:APS
specified APS.
Tests the specified API. TEST:API
Tests CCS7 traffic stream continuity. TST-STREAM
Commits the system to new or old UPD:COMMIT
generic of #1A file following APS
update.
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Audit Programs Modifies MC1FLGS and MC2FLGS. ALW:PROGCTRL
Sends order to DCTPUC to send PUC AUD-ALWDCT
audit messages.
Sends order to DCTPUC to terminate AUD-INHDCT
sending of PUC AUDIT messages.
Corrects audit network management AUD:NWM
data using tape unit.
Corrects audit traffic and plant AUD-TPM
measurement data using tape unit
on already corrected data.
Clears lockout of System Audit CLR:SAWSLOCK
Writable Store (SAWS) caused by
manual input message,
"SET:SAWSLOCK".
To set a lockout of System Audit SET:SAWSLOCK
Writable Store (SAWS) for certain
disk ID tags.
Runs an audit program. SA-AUDIT
Stops tape audit after initial STOP:AUD
request.
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Automatic Executes repetitively an AIOD AD-CAMP
Identified receiver order used by maintenance
Outward personnel.
Dialing (AIOD)
Restarts camp-on message when message AD-COPY
is in the termination state.
Requests system to diagnose, busy, or AD-DGN
idle the AIOD receiver.
Requests system to test the DC AD-INCKT
continuity between ANI and AIODIC.
Requests or stops the printing of AD-PRINT
the output messages AI03, AI05,
or AI06.
Restores maintenance to either or AD-RESTORE
both AIOD receivers.
Removes maintenance from an AIOD AD-RMVMTCE
receiver.
Requests printing of the daily ANI-CNTRS
counter for a particular ANI unit
or a summation of the counters for
all ANIs.
Quarantines an ANI. ANI-QAR
Restores an ANI to service. ANI-RST
Lists all ANI units presently out ANI-STATUS
of service by system or TTY request.
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Automatic Line Initiates or stops line insulation ALT-START
Insulation Test tests at a specified Directory Number
(ALIT) (DN) or tests a single DN or LEN.
Initiates or terminates sequential ALT-TEST
testing via the line insulation tests.
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Automatic Initiates or terminates the recording AMA-TUIC
Message of unanswered IC/INC or CNA AMA
Accounting (AMA) records.
Activates the program to check the AMA-ACT
Trunk Group Numbers (TGN) entered
by AMA-SET.
Requests initiation or termination AMA-BILL
of one of two AMA billing services.
Assigns a temporary telephone number AMA:TUIC
in order to study "AMA:DMP" output
message operation.
Assigns a temporary telephone number DUMP:AMA
in order to study "AMA:DMP" output
message operation.
Switches AMA units. SW:AMA
Eliminates the temporary telephone STOP:AMADUMP
number assigned by "DUMP:AMA".
Switches AMA units on regular TC-WORK
schedule.
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Automatic Requests ATMS processor controlled AUTO-TRK
Transmission interrogator to perform loss and
Measure noise test sequence on single trunk
System (ATMS) or trunk group.
Allows selected users of Remote Office RMT-MB
Test Line to have partial or unlimited
control over status of trunks.
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Auxiliary Input Activates auxiliary input message ALW:LIBMSG
Facility facility for client over selected
input channels or queues the client.
Deactivates auxiliary input facility INH:LIBMSG
for client.
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Auxiliary Unit Diagnoses auxiliary unit bus. DGN:AUB
Bus
(AUB)
Exercises specified auxiliary unit EX:AUB
bus.
Outputs a list of AUB units OP:OOSUNITS
out-of-service.
Removes auxiliary unit bus. RMV:AUB
Restores auxiliary unit bus. RST:AUB
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Busy a Line Busys a line and give a subscriber T-DN, T-LEN
number or LEN.
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Call Store (CS) Causes data at designated location COPY:
of core to be copied to specified
destinations.
Diagnoses specified call store. DGN:CS
Diagnoses specified call store bus. DGN:CSB
Specifies a number of words from DUMP:
core to be printed on TTY.
Exercises a specified call store. EX:CS
Exercises a specified call store bus. EX:CSB
Outputs the current call store OP:CSSTATUS
K-code status of the system.
Outputs a list of CS units OP:OOSUNITS
out-of-service.
Removes call store from service. RMV:CS
Freezes data in a duplicated call RMV:CS,KCODE
store.
Removes call store bus. RMV:CSB
Restores call store. RST:CS
Restores call store bus. RST:CSB
Sets call store to K-code. SET:CS
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Call Tracing Does a call trace, given a directory NET-LINE
number.
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Calling Line Requests entry of subscriber number CI-ENTER
Identification outside the local ESS switch office
(CLID) on the CLID list.
Requests that the subscriber numbers, CI-LIST
if any, on the CLID list be printed.
Requests that a subscriber number be CI-REMOVE
removed from the CLID list.
Enters a call-traced subscriber TI-ENTER
number on the terminating line
alarm list with a specified alarm.
Requests printing of terminating TI-LIST
line alarm list.
Removes a call-traced subscriber TI-REMOVE
number from the terminating line
alarm list.
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Carrier Group Requests list of TNNs associated CG-LIST
with specified carrier group member
number.
Requests list of carrier group member CGA-LIST
numbers on carrier group alarm in
active state.
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Central Control Allows the occurrence of the specified ALW:
(CC) maintenance interrupt or interject
actions in the CC.
Allow automatic phase triggers to ALW:PHASTRIG
cause a phase.
Diagnoses specified CC. DGN:CC
Exercises specified CC. EX:CC
Inhibits occurrence of specified INH:
maintenance interrupt or maintenance
interject actions in CC.
Inhibits automatic phase INH:PHASTRIG
triggers from causing a phase.
Outputs CC maintenance interrupt OP:INHINT
and maintenance interject source
that are inhibited.
Outputs a list of CC units OP:OOSUNITS
out-of-service.
Removes CC. RMV:CC
Restores CC. RST:CC
Switches CCs. SW:CC
Executes CC fault recognition. TEST:CC
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Central Pulse Performs a diagnosis of a CPD. CPD-DGN
Distributor
(CPD)
Dumps CC registers every time CPD-EPRINT
there is a peripheral error.
Removes a CPD from service. CPD-REMOVE
Removes a CPD bus from service. RMV:CPDB
Restores a CPD bus to service. RST:CPDB
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Centralized Prints error message and TW02 TGN CAMA-PRINT
Automatic counts, or CA03 CAMA ERROR SUMMARY
Message messages, or summary messages (CA03
Accounting & CA04), or daily or hourly
(CAMA) printout of CAMA TRAFFIC SUMMARY
message, or allows and inhibits
operator position exercise.
Initiates CAMA suspension. CAMA-SUSP-BEG
Restores CAMA suspension circuit CAMA-SUSP-CIS
to service.
Removes CAMA suspension circuit CAMA-SUSP-COS
from service.
Requests diagnosis of call waiting CAMA-SUSP-DGN
and CAMA suspensions signaling
circuit.
Terminates CAMA suspension. CAMA-SUSP-END
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Centrex Removes console from service. CSL-REMOVE
Restores console to service. CSL-RESTORE
Prints status of all console. CSL-STATUS
Exercises console. CTX-EXC
Requests system to take a CTX-OFFNITE
specified console group off
night service.
Requests system to place a CTX-ONITE
specified console group on
night service.
Provides ability to repetitively CX-CAMP
address a data link when combined
with the message "CX-LOAD" and
"CX-START".
Loads the orders to be sent to CX-LOAD
the data link.
Starts the data link camp-on CX-START
program.
Diagnoses specified data link. DL-DGN
Diagnoses all data links. DL-DGNALL
Puts data link in normal mode DL-NORMAL
from override mode.
Requests the system to close DL-OFFTRAP
error trapping on central data
links.
Requests the system to initiate DL-ONTRAP
error trapping on the specified
data link.
Removes data link from service. DL-REMOVE
Restores data link to service. DL-RESTORE
Prints status of all data links. DL-STATUS
Unconditionally removes data DL-SZRE
link from service.
Requests the system to initiate DL-TRAPALL
error trapping on all Centrex
data links.
Requests the system to print DL-TRPSTAT
the error TRAPPINGS STATUS.
Requests the system to verify NET-LOOP
network connection of Centrex
attendant port circuit if the
attendant loop is in use on a
call.
Requests the system to print TAG-CGN
CS address of console group
number head cell associated
with CGN.
Obtains information on a VFY-CSTG
Centrex group.
Verifies Centrex digit VFY-XDGNT
interpreter.
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Centrex Station Inhibits or allows CSR messages CSR-CUST
Rearrangements from a specified customer.
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Clock (System) Advances system clock by a number of CLK-ADVANCE
seconds.
Sets system clock to exact time. CLK-SET
Provides stock override controls OP:PSDC:CLK
for ESS.
Prints time of day. PT-TIME
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Common Channel Initiates a Trunk Query (TQ) on all TQ-ALL
Signaling CCS7 trunks in the office.
System 7 (CCS7)
Initiates a trunk query on the TQ-DPC
specified Destination Point Code
(DPC).
Initiates a trunk query on the TQ-GROUP
specified CCS7 trunk group.
Resume the last trunk query TQ-RESUME
function which was stopped with a
"TQ-STOP" TTY input message on any
CCS7 trunk.
Stop any trunk query which is TQ-STOP
in progress on any CCS7 trunk.
Initiates a trunk query on the TQ-TNN
specified CCS7 trunk TNN.
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Common Systems Suppresses or releases a RA04 RA-PRINT
Recorded output message and its alarm.
Announcement
Frame (CSRAF)
Reports status of common systems RA-STAT
recorded announcement frame.
Lists variable message length RA-TGST
channels of CSRAF with distribution
trunk groups out-of-service.
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Cutover Cuts over an ESS. ESS-CUT
Requests entry of trunk groups on TF-SXS
precutover list for testing in
MF mode.
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Data Link See Centrex.
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Data Unit Diagnoses specified DUS. DGN:DUS
Selector (DUS)
Exercises specified DUS. EX:DUS
Indicates current status of data OP:DUSTATUS
units.
Outputs a list of DUS units OP:OOSUNITS
out-of-service.
Removes DUS from service. RMV:DUS
Restores DUS. RST:DUS
Tests all in service DUS AUX units. TEST:AUB
Tests specified DUS. TEST:DUS
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Deactivate Deactivates a transfer feature. TR-DEACTT
Transfer
Feature
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Dial Tone Speed Allows the resumption of the dial DT-ALLOW
Test tone speed test.
Inhibits the dial tone speed test. DT-INH
Initiates manual control of dial LS-QUARTER
tone speed testing and gives
immediate printout of traffic data.
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Digital Carrier Initiates order to DCT PUC to begin AUD-ALWDCT
Trunk (DCT) sending PUC audit messages.
Terminates sending of PUC audit AUD-INHDCT
messages by DCT PUC.
Prints DCT frame performance DCT-ALWHCTS
counts hourly.
Performs various actions on DCT-BANK
digroup in DCT frame.
Prints special performance counts DCT-COUNTS
for one or all DCT frames.
Inhibits hourly printout of DCT-INHHCTS
special DCT PUC counts.
Requests digroup status or clears DCT-REQ
OOF count for nongrowth DCT frame.
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Directory Operates a Message Waiting Indicator OP:MWI
Number (MWI) on a customer's line.
Retires a MWI on a customer's line. RMV:MWI
Reads or changes status of customer T-DN
line given directory number.
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Disk File Clears last set of output messages CLR:MSGRCD
recorded on disk during a phase.
Specifies a number of words from file DUMP:DF
store to be printed on TTY.
Records output messages on disk for OP:MSGRCD-FS
last phase that saved output messages.
Stops outputting messages in output STOP:OP-MSGRCD
save area of disk.
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Division of Activates or inhibits collection of TDR-SEP
Revenue data in the separations peg count
matrix (i.e., division of revenue peg
counts).
Requests activation or deactivation TDR-TOLL
either of the toll divisional trunk
group count or the completed toll/
trunk group count.
Requests entry of trunk group number TDR-UTDP
on a list from which a daily traffic
measurement is made, either for toll
division or completed toll calls.
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Dump (via TTY) Clears a generic utility dump on CLR:IDUMP
interrupt.
Dumps data in certain CC registers CPD-EPRINT
on peripheral errors.
Dumps 16-byte block of memory from DMP-MEMRSS
RSS terminal.
Specifies a number of words from DUMP:
core to be printed on TTY.
Dumps network, signal distributor, DUMP:AB,ENABWD
or scanner enable word.
Saves data in CC buffer bus and DUMP:CC
later prints on TTY or MCC.
Prints specific number of words DUMP:FS
from files stored on TTY.
Prints specified number of words DUMP:FS-ACT
from file store on TTY.
Dumps library client input control DUMP:LIBSYS
block and auxiliary input control
block by specified client number.
Prints all information in EA save EA-DUMP
area.
Dumps information when network order NM-SNAP
fails.
Outputs a list of units OP:OOSUNITS
out-of-service.
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Electronic Enables printing of data link problem ETC-LINK
Tandem messages.
Switching (ETS)
Prints data of ETS MDR 93ACPS. ETS-MDR
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Emergency Prints emergency action phase EAI-CHK
Manual triggers inhibited.
Override
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EngineerLng Requests status of the EADAS feature EADAS-STAT
and or changes mode to or from the EADAS
Administrative mode.
Data
Acquisition
System (EADAS)
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Equipment Initiates or terminates system BDT-LENPRT
Blockage printing of blockage to a digit
receiver.
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Error Analysis Allows specified error analysis ALW:ERAP
functions.
Audits error analysis database. AUD:ERAPDATA
Clears error analysis conditions CLR:ERAPCOND
from disk.
Clears specified error analysis. CLR:ERAPDATA
Detects indicated error analysis CLR:ERAPSRES
search result sets from disk.
Clears last set of output messages CLR:MSGRCD
recorded on disk during a phase.
Specifies a condition on an individual IN:ERAPCOND
item of an error analysis recorded.
Inhibits occurrence of specified INH:
maintenance interrupt or maintenance
interject actions in CC.
Inhibits specified error analysis INH:ERAP
functions.
Outputs current analysis conditions OP:ERAPCOND
in disk storage.
Outputs specified error analysis OP:ERAPDATA
data.
Performs a search through error OP:ERAPSRES
analysis.
Summarizes contents of error analysis OP:ERAPSUM
database.
Stops error analysis output messages. STOP:OP;ERAP
Updates portions of error analysis UPD:ERAP
file.
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Feature Lists the custom features which are FF-LIST
Packaging loaded for the particular office.
Support
(Modularization)
Lists the LASS features which are LF-LIST
turned on in the particular office.
Requests the relocatable address and PKG-ATR
features package corresponding to the
given absolute PS address.
Requests list of all feature packages PKG-LIST
which are currently loaded.
Requests the absolute PS address PKG-RTA
corresponding to the given relocatable
address and feature package number.
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File Store Copies data designated locations of COPY:FS
(FS) file store to be copied into main
memory, file store, or tape.
Diagnoses specified file store. DGN:FS
Prints specified number of words DUMP:FS
from file store on TTY.
Prints specified number of words DUMP:FS-ACT
from file store on TTY.
Exercises specified file store. EX:FS
Outputs a list of FS units OP:OOSUNITS
out-of-service.
Removes file store from service. RMV:FS
Restores file store. RST:FS
Tests all FS AUX units in service. TEST:AUB
Tests specified file store. TEST:FS
Loads generic data by using UPD:GEN
specified tape unit.
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Flexible Route Requests list of private routes VFY-FRS
Selection applicable to flexible route
selection call.
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Growth Testing Controls initiation and scheduling MAC-REX
of routine exercises for maintenance
testing.
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High and Prints lines on high and wet list. PSG-POHWLN
Wet List
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Improved Provides several maintenance functions NET-WORK
Remreed for network.
Maintenance
(IRM)
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Inhibit Tests Inhibits test on trunk circuits. TRK-INHIBIT
Inhibits tests started by trunk TRK-TEA
error analysis program.
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Input/Output Diagnoses specified IOUS. DGN:IOUS
Unit
Selector/
Controller
(IOUS)
Exercises specified IOUS. EX:IOUS
Outputs a list of IOUS units OP:OOSUNITS
out-of-service.
Removes bus access from MCC/PPI RMV:CEB
and input/output frame.
Removes IOUS. RMV:IOUS
Restores coded enable portion of PUB. RST:CEB
Requests restoral of specified RST:IOUS
I/O unit/subunit to service.
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Junctor Diagnoses, reads, or changes the T-JNN
Circuit status of a junctor circuit.
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Junctor Pulses an SD output point. T-UJSD
Signal
Distributor
(Also see Network)
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Library Requests activation of the auxiliary ALW:LIBMSG
Program input message facility for a client
Module over selected input channels.
Executes a loaded library program. EX:LIBSYS
Initiates input to library system. IN:LIBSYS
Initializes file store library program. INIT:LIBSYS
Loads #1A library system for type. LOAD:LIBSYS
Outputs PS36 and paged library OP:LIBSTAT
program status, library package
names, or library file store directory
table.
Sets or clears default package for SET:LIBSYS
messages "EX:LIBSYS" and "STOP:LIBSYS".
Stops library program. STOP:LIBSYS
Updates library system program. UPD:LIBSYS
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Line Reads or changes status of customer T-LEN
Equipment line given.
Number (LEN)
Prints LRE test, LEN, and physical V-LLNLRE
circuit number for a given LEN or
B-link address.
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Line Prints or clears list of lines LT-LIST
Failure failing low line resistance or
Lists ringing current test.
Removes LEN from list of lines LT-RMV
failing low line resistance or
ringing current test.
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Line Starts ALIT test at a specific ALT-START
Insulation subscriber number or tests a single
Test subscriber number of LEN.
Starts or stops ALIT tests from ALT-TEST
the TTY.
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Line Status Finds status of a line, given its T-DN, T-LEN
(Busy/Idle) subscriber number or LEN.
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Loop Range Diagnoses single or collection of DGN-LRE
Extension LREs.
(LRE)
Prints LRE out-of-service list. LRE-OS
Forces LRE circuit or card RMV-LRE
out-of-service.
Forces LRE circuit or card into RST-LRE
service.
Stops LRE diagnostics. STOP-LREDGN
Prints program store address of TAG-LRE
primary translation word of LRE.
Prints LRE, LEN, physical circuit V-LLNLRE
number, and B-link address.
Prints LRE translations. V-LRE
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Maintenance Allows various functions to be ISPI-C
performed on Intellegent Simplex
Peripheral Interface Controllers
(ISPIC).
Controls initiation and scheduling MAC-REX
of routine exercises for maintenance
testing.
Request several maintenance actions NET-WORK
on a network.
Requests that a diagnosis be run. NET-WORK-DIAG
Requests that the 2-5 a.m. network NET-WORK-EXER
routine exercises be started.
This exercises those parts of the
network not used by the normal
call-processing programs.
Request that a list of incoming NET-WORK-ICT
trunks attached to the specified
grid or grids (GRID(...)) in the
specified Trunk Link Network (TLN)
and Trunk Switch frame (TS b) be
printed.
Requests a matrix test on a NET-WORK-MATRIX
network controller.
Requests that the specified NET-WORK-QUARINT
controller (CONT c) in the
specified network (LLN a or
TLN a) and frame or circuit
(LS b or JS b or TS b) be
quarantined, or removed from
service.
Requests that either a network NET-WORK-RMV
controller be quarantined or a
grid be made busy.
Requests either that a controller NET-WORK-RST
be restored to service or that a
grid be made idle after being
replaced.
Requests that the specified NET-WORK-SPLIT
controller (CONT c) in the
specified network (LLN a or
TLN a) and frame or circuit
(LS b or JS b or TS b) be
restored to service from
quarantine, thus splitting
control of the network frame.
Requests that the in-service/ NET-WORK-STA
out-of-service status of the
specified grid or grids (GRID(...))
in the specified network (LLN a or
TLN a) and frame or circuit
(LS b or JS b or TS b) be printed.
Requests that the current network NET-WORK-STOP
diagnostic or routine exercise
be stopped.
Enters the line restoral program NM-LINE
outside of a phase.
Removes maintenance from the NM-REMOVE
frame (F-scan inhibited).
Restores maintenance to the NM-RESTORE
frame (F-scan restored).
Requests a diagnosis of a PUB-DGN
peripheral bus repeater or
a diagnosis of all the repeaters
on a bus.
Removes the specified I/O RMV:IOUS
unit/subunit from service.
Restores the specified I/O RST:IOUS
unit/subunit to service.
Restores the specified Tape RST:TUC
Unit Controller (TUC) to
service.
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Maintenance Terminates inhibit mode of MACP. ALW:MACLI
Control
Program
Gives active client in specified CLR:MACLI
class an entry to its abort routine.
Inhibits exercises or jobs in the INH:MACLI
maintenance class.
Identifies the client program using MAC-CLIENT
MAC.
Identifies units marked "in trouble" MAC-STATUS
in subsystem status table of MAC
register.
Inhibits automatically activated MACII-CNTL
system controls.
Outputs information about current OP:MACLI
clients of MACP.
Stops active clients. STOP:MACLI
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Master Diagnoses MCC. DGN:MCC
Control
Center (MCC)
Restores the specified Auxiliary RST:AUB
Unit Bus (AUB) to service.
Exercises maintenance control. EX:MCC
Initializes MCC panel data reporting MON:MCCREPT
to SCC.
Outputs a list of MCC units OP:OOSUNITS
out-of-service.
Affects key operation from TTY ORD:MCCKEY
channel for MCC.
Removes bus access from MCC/PPI RMV:CEB
and I/O frame.
Removes MCC. RMV:MCC
Restores coded enable portion RST:CEB
of PUB.
Restores MCC. RST:MCC
Stops report of MCC panel data to STOP:MON:MCCRE
see.
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Message Routes system-generated and TK-MSG
Routing change-in-state trunk messages
in one of two ways.
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Microcode Prints microcode issue for a given OP:MCISS
application.
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Miscellaneous Operates or releases on SD point. T-MISD
Signal (See Network)
Distributor
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Monitor Used to set flags for scheduling CLAM-INIT
printing of the CLAM CN03 output
message.
Monitors RSS lines for dial MON-BDTRSS
tone package.
Monitors RSS for use and metallic MON-BUSCRSS
bus blockage.
Monitors peripheral address via MON-FORSS
on-line fanout board in RSS.
Monitors byte of memory in RSS MON-MEMRSS
remote terminal.
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Multiline Obtains information on a MLH. VFY-CSTG
Hunting Group
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Network Causes dump of a network signal DUMP:AB,ENABWD
distribution or scanner enable word.
(Also covers Signal Distributors)
Repeats a network diagnosis or order. NET-COPY
Diagnoses, quarantines, or restores NET-DGN
a controller (SD or network).
Prints network failure. NET-FLAG
Identifies other networks NET-LINE
termination given the subscriber
number.
Sends a network order repeatedly. NET-ONE
Automatically diagnoses a network NET-REX
or signal distributor frame.
Identifies other network termination NET-TNN
given TNN.
Identifies members marked in trouble. NETSD-TBL
Prints summary of network and signal NTWK-FAIL
distributor failures occurring since
last NN13 message printed.
Diagnoses, idles, or busys L-L T-JNN
junctor.
Identifies junctor associated with VFY-JJSN
given scanner number.
Identifies other end of junctor given VFY-JNN
junctor network number.
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Network Prints all incoming trunks assigned FAB-ICT
Fabric to specified trunk switch frame and
grid.
Remove specified links or a switch FAB-MB
from service.
Restores links to service. FAB-RESTORE
Sets up path through the network FAB-SET
specified trunk switch frame and
grid.
Determines status of links or FAB-STATUS
switches.
Returns or removes the specified NTW-FR
frame to or from service.
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Network Sets, displays, cancels, or resets a NT-TRAP
Failure network failure trap.
Trap
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Network Modifies MC1FLGS and MC2FLGS. ALW:PROGCTRL
Maintenance
Inhibits All-Seems-Well (ASW) ASWS-INH
failures that occur when a
concentrator is removed from a
line switch frame.
Allows a single order to be CPD-LOOP
repetitively sent to a
specific Central Pulse Distributor
(CPD) over a specified CPD bus.
Dumps network signal distributor DUMP:
or scanner enable words.
Specifies conditions on which a IF:
utility flag will be triggered
when a peripheral unit order is
executed.
Sets flags in MC2FLGS and MC2FLGS. INH:MSG
Modifies flags in MC1FLGS and INH:PROGCTRL
MC2FLGS.
Removes maintenance from a frame NM-REMOVE
(F-scan inhibited).
Restores maintenance to a frame NM-RESTORE
(F-scan restored).
Activates or deactivates slow NM-SLOWSD
signal distributor test.
Dumps information when network NM-SNAP
order fails.
Obtains status of requests for NM-STATUS
network snaps.
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Network Requests that all numbers on the ACG-STATUS
Management active Automatic Call Gap (ACP)
control lists and their corresponding
information be printed.
Audits or corrects network management. AUD:NWM
Activates a flexible cancel from CF-ACT
control on a trunk group.
Activates a call gapping control CG-ACT, CG-LAP
on an NPA, NPA-Office Code.
Requests that all controls be removed CG-CLR
from the desired subset.
Requests blanket suppression or CG-CONTROL
restoral of all radio carrier AR01
output messages with bit F4RCAM set
in their Primary Translation Word
(PTW).
Prints TNNs associated with a carrier CG-LIST
group alarm member number. Also, the
general PMT state is shown for each
TNN.
Remove a Call Gapping (CG) control CG-RMV
from an NPA, NPA-Office Code.
Requests that the codes and control CG-STATUS
information be printed for all, or
a subset of, the active Call Gapping
(CG) controls, if any.
Requests traffic peg counts for CG-TRAFFIC
network management Call Gapping (CG)
controls.
Copies the system network management COPY:NWM
display data onto tape.
Activates a flexible cancel to CT-ACT
control on a trunk group.
Removes the manual control of all DOC-CLEAR
network management dynamic overload
control signaling loops.
Excludes manually a network DOC-EXC
management DOC signal from being
sent to the loop or office
identified.
Removes the manual control of DOC-REM
a management DOC signal from
being sent to the loop or office
identified.
Sends a manual network management DOC-SND
DOC signal to the loop or office
identified.
Requests list of active network DOC-STATUS
management DOC loops.
Requests a maintenance exercise DOCX-EX
of the network management DOC
transmit circuit.
Requests loop on network management DOCX-REST
DOC transmit circuit to be restored
to service.
Provides machine congestion level DPD-MCONE
one for trunk dial pulse receiver
congestion.
Provides machine congestion level DPD-MCTWO
two for trunk dial pulse receiver
congestion.
Requests all active ASP/SSP Automatic DUMP:ASPACG
Call GAP (ACG) controls for the
specified control type and their
corresponding information be printed.
Deactivates a network management FLEX-DEACT
flexible trunk group, or a flexible
trunk group peg and overflow counter.
Deactivates all active network FX-CLEAR
management flexible trunk group
controls and flexible trunk group
peg and overflow counters.
Requests list of all active FX-STATUS
network management flexible
trunk group controls and
flexible trunk group peg and
overflow counters.
Requests traffic peg counts for FX-TRAFFIC
network management flexible trunk
group controls and flexible trunk
group peg and overflow counters.
Initiates or terminates printing LS-NMQU
quarter-hour network management
traffic data.
Provides machine congestion level LST-MCTHREE
three when office is completely
incapable of processing calls.
Requests a printout of the MFD-MCa
translation data.
Requests limited set of traffic NMG-TRAFFIC
data for network management
personnel.
Activates network management PP-ACT
preprogrammed trunk group
controls.
Removes all network management PP-CLEAR
preprogrammed trunk group controls.
Requests printing of network PP-DATA
management preprogrammed trunk
group control information contained
in translations.
Excludes network management PP-EXC
preprogrammed trunk group
control from being activated
automatically by dynamic overload
control signals.
Removes a specific network PP-REM
management preprogrammed trunk
group control.
Requests printing of active PP-STATUS
network trunk management
preprogrammed trunk group
controls and their active states.
Requests traffic peg counts for PP-TRAFFIC
network management preprogrammed
trunk group controls.
Provides machine congestion level RPD-MCONE
one for revertive pulse receiver
congestion.
Provides machine congestion level RPD-MCTWO
two for revertive pulse receiver
congestion.
Provides machine congestion level RTD-MCONE
one for real time congestion.
Provides machine congestion level RTD-MCTWO
two for real time congestion.
Activates a flexible skip control SK-ACT
on a trunk group.
Activates a flexible trunk group TG-ACT
peg and overflow counter on a
trunk group.
Requests a list of the trunk TGN-DATA
group numbers for which no
circuit indicators are available.
Activates the trunk reservation TR-ACT
function on a trunk group.
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Office Requests identification of the WHO-RU
Identification central office associated with the
TTY.
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Offline Activates all generic utility flags ALW:UTIL
Operation previously input (see "WHEN:ADR").
Causes printing of optional generic ALW:UTILMSG
utility message.
Prints contents of one or more DUMP:aREG
CC registers.
Writes data in data field location LOAD:
into designated core.
Enables data to be placed into a LOAD:aREG
CC register.
Saves or increments data save in LOAD:UMEN
a utility scratch location.
Causes a sync pulse to be sent out REPT:SYNC
by CC.
Freezes the off-line CC. STOP:EX
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Output Initializes an output message class INIT:MSGCLS
Message to the predefined set of channels.
Routing
Monitors all messages printed on MON:CHAN
another channel.
Reroutes all messages destined for RTE:CHAN
a particular channel.
Alters the output message class RTE:MSGCLS
routing.
Stops the routing of messages from STOP:RTE;CHAN
one channel to another.
Routes system-generated and TK-MSG
change-in-state trunk messages
in one of two ways.
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Overload Requests printing of overload TOC-STATUS
(Traffic) conditions, and overload and
traffic control status.
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Overwrite Accepts conditionally the IN:CHG ACP:CHG
Procedure messages that follow the sent
"STOP:ACP;CHG" message depending on
the feature package content of the
office.
Causes previously input overwrite COPY:OWBUF
to be placed into the system in
the test mode.
Specifies overwrite information. IN:CHG
Initiates the software overwrite IN:OW
process and checks that this
overwrite is the correct one to
be applied in the system at the
time the message is entered.
Initiates first step of permanent IN:OWBUF
overwrite procedure.
Stops the automatic recovery process INH:APS
for the APS link to the 3B20 computer.
Calls in the paged portion of OVRTPROG INIT:OVRTPROG
and starts it cycling.
Writes data in data field into LOAD:
designated locations of core.
Outputs the overwrite informtation OP:OW
which has been converted to IN:OWBUF
input message.
Initiates a software overwrite RMV:OW
process to remove a previously
applied overwrite.
Terminates the accept/reject mode STOP:ACP;CHG
of the previous "ACP:CHG" input
message.
Terminates the overwrite input STOP:IN;OW
sequence which was begun with
the "IN:OW" input message.
Stops the OVRTPROG from cycling STOP:OVRTPROG
and releases the MAC LIB class.
Causes all overwrites in test STOP:OVRWRT
mode to be replaced with original
data.
Terminates the overwrite removal STOP:RMV;OW
sequence which was begun with
the "RMV:OW" input message.
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Peripheral Allows repetitive sending of an order PUB-LOOP
Bus to a PUAB repeater and loops PUAB bits
back on the SCAB.
Removes peripheral unit address bus. RMV:PUAB
Removes peripheral unit bus. RMV:PUB
Restores peripheral unit address bus. RST:PUAB
Restores peripheral unit bus. RST:PUB
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Peripheral Switches, initializes, or gives status PDL-APPLIC
Unit of data links on PUC.
Controller
(PUC)
Initiates PUCDL diagnostic. PDL-DGN
Inhibits or audits any PUCDL PDL-ERRMODE
internal audit error message.
Requests status, diagnosis, or PDL-LNK
preconfigures data link on PUC.
Provides manual PUC state-change PUC
capabilities.
Sets analysis inhibit flag of PUC. PUC-ANAL
Inhibits or allows PUC state-change PUC-CNTRL
messages on a priority basis.
Inhibits PUC error message PUC-ERRINH
printing on TTY.
Requests diagnostic of PUC. PUC-FULDGN
Computes checksum over PUC programming. PUC-HASH
Provides PUC firmware identification. PUC-ID
Requests full diagnostic on PUC when PUC-MODDGN
changing number of PROMS, RAMS, or
IODs in controller.
Requests maintenance and analytic PUC-MTCE
functions for PUC.
Requests partial diagnostic of PUC. PUC-PARDGN
Reads contents of PUC memory. PUC-READ
Identifies active controllers and PUC-STATUS
status of PUC frame.
Switches active and inactive PUC-SW
PUC controllers.
Writes one byte of data into PUC-WRITE
PUC random access memory at
specified address.
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Plant Audits traffic and plant measurement AUD:TPM
Measurements data by using specific tape unit.
Obtains a section of daily or monthly PLNT-MEAS
plant measurements.
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Power Diagnoses specified PDF. DGN:PCD
Distribution
Frame
Exercises specified PDF. EX:PCD
Outputs a list of PDF units OP:OOSUNITS
out-of-service.
Removes subunit from service. RMV:PCD
Restores subunit to service. RST:PCD
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Print Prints status of all Centrex consoles. CSL-STATUS
Prints status of all data links. DL-STATUS
Prints traffic data. LS-QUARTER
Prints network failures. NET-FLAG
Prints network order failures. NM-SNAP
Prints the status of off-normal OP-ALMRSS
alarm, fuse alarm, and carrier
alarm for RSS.
Prints status of background OP-BGTRSS
tasks in RSS.
Prints contents of RSS control OP-BRDRSS
panel buffer.
Prints channel monitoring or OP:CHAN
routing list.
Prints number of lines and lists OP-FIXRSS
these lines fixed at RSS terminal.
Prints list of I/O channels in OP:IODSC
disconnect state.
Prints current status of RSS line OP-LIRSS
given the line remote equipment
number.
Prints state of microprocessor OP-MPCRSS
controllers for RSS.
Prints network out-of-service OP-NWRSS
information for RSS.
Prints post-mortem data accumulated OP-PMRSS
since last RSS system initialization.
Prints list of out-of-service OP-ROHRSS
receiver off-hook tone circuits
in RSS terminal.
Prints universal service circuit OP-USCMBRSS
and metallic access bus
out-of-service information for RSS.
Prints time of day. PT-TIME
Prints translation information for: TAG-
* Subscriber number. TAG-DN
* Trunk class code, route index TAG-EXP
or charge index.
* Junctor scanner number. TAG-JJSN
* Junctor network number. TAG-JNN
* Line equipment number. TAG-LEN
* Master scanner number. TAG-MSN
* Office code. TAG-OFFC
* Trunk network number. TAG-TNN
* Unit type and member number. TAG-UNTY
* Universal trunk scanner number. TAG-UTCN
Prints contents of a trunk list. TRK-LIST
Prints trunk error analysis list TRK-TEA
or counters.
Prints LRE test, LENs and V-LLNLRE
physical circuit number and
associated B-link address
for a LEN or B-link address.
Prints LRE translations for V-LRE
LRE frame(s), group on a frame,
or circuit in a group.
Prints information on Centrex VFY-CSTG
or multiline hunting group.
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Program Causes data at designated locations COPY:
Store (PS) of core to be copied to specified
destinations.
Diagnoses specified PS. DGN:PS
Diagnoses specified PS bus. DGN:PSB
Prints a number of words from core. DUMP:
Exercises specified PS. EX:PS
Exercises specified PS bus. EX:PSB
Outputs a list of PS units OP:OOSUNITS
out-of-service.
Outputs the current program OP:PSSTATUS
store status of the system.
Removes PS from service. RMV:PS
Removes PS bus from service. RMV:PSB
Freezes data in duplicated PS. RMV:PSS,KCODE
Restores PS to service. RST:PS
Restores PS bus to service. RST:PSB
Sets PS to K-code. SET:PS
Obtains information on available VFY-SPACE
PS space.
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Public Requests a digital test of a PSDC TEST:PSDCLP
Switched loop, a status report of a test in
Digital progress, or aborts a test in
Capability progress.
(PSDC)
Requests a digital test of a PSDC TEST:PSDCTK
trunk, a status report of a test
in progress, or aborts a test in
progress.
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Pulse Pulses a CPD point. T-CPD
Operates or releases a miscellaneous T-MISD
signal distributor point.
Pulses a junctor or universal SD point. T-UJSD
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Read Reads a line bit, given its subscriber T-DN
(and Print) number.
Reads a line bit, given its LEN. T-LEN
Reads a scanner row or point. T-SCAN
Reads and prints up to 16 consecutive T-TRAN
23-bit translation items stored in
left half of program store.
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Receiver Reinitiates receiver attachment delay RAD-ALLOW
Attachment test calls.
Delay
Inhibits receiver attachment delay RAD-INH
test calls.
Requests printing of current RAD-STATUS
receiver attachment delay test
failure percentages.
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Recent Change Assigns a particular channel as ALW:RCCHAN
(RC) the office RC channel.
(Refer to Lucent Practice 231-048-301
for proper message formats.)
Allows only service order RC ALW:RCMAP
messages (RCMDS mode).
Allows RC action. ALW:RCSOURCE
Requests printing of number of CNT-SO
recent change service order
messages accepted and rejected
since last zeroing of counters.
Inhibits RCMDS mode. INH:RCMAP
Inhibits RC action. INH:RCSOURCE
Requests RC system status report. OP:RCCENSUS
Varifies delayed service orders OP:RCDYLIST
stored in the delayed RC area
on file store.
Outputs RC messages stored in OP:RCRFLIST
the rollforward areas.
Outputs a list of order numbers OP:RCRBLIST
in rollback area.
Sets RC register count or CSR RC-CHGCNT
change count to specified value.
Rolls back RC messages. RCCNL:ROLLBACK
Restores the temporary RL area, RST:TRCA
registers and CORC blocks from disk.
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Recorded Requests restoral or initialization IAM-IDLE
Announcement of the recorded announcement frame
(RA) channel(s) or Common System Recorded
Announcement Frame (CSRAF) channel(s).
Requests either printing or suppression RA-PRINT
of common systems recorded announcement
messages (RA04) according to subtype
specified.
Requests status of CSRAF and Variable RA-STAT
Message Length (VML) channels.
Lists the VML channels of specified RA-TGST
CSRAF member number with distribution
trunk groups out-ofservice.
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Remote Office Requests ATMS processor controlled AUTO-TRK
Test Line interrogator to perform loss and
(ROTL) noise test sequence on single trunk
or trunk group.
Allows selected users of remote RMT-MB
office test line to have partial
or unlimited control over status
of trunks.
Requests system to idle, makes T-TNN
handle test connection, or
performs transmission test on
the specified trunk on service
circuit.
Requests ATMS processor controlled TEST-TRK
interrogator to perform specified
trunk transmission test.
Requests diagnosis, list, TRK-GROUP
transmission test for all
trunks in trunk group.
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Remote Switching System Input Messages Skipped
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Repeat Repeats a network diagnosis or order. NET-COPY
Repeatedly sends a network order. NET-ONE
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Restore to Restores service observing circuit. SO-RESTORE
Service
Restores a line to service. T-DN, T-LEN
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Retire Retires alarms. ALRM-CONFIG
Alarms
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Revertive Revertive call timed out. RP-TREAT
Call
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Ringing and Requests ringing and tone plant RT-REQ
Tone tests.
Transfers ringing and tone plants. TC-WORK
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Scanner Diagnoses scanner answer bus. ANS-DGN
Answer
Bus
Removes scanner answer bus from ANS-REMOVE
service.
Removes scanner answer bus from RMV:SCAB
service.
Restores scanner answer bus. RST:SCAB
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Scanners Diagnoses a junctor, master, or SC-DGN
universal trunk scanner.
Repeats single order to junctor, SC-LOOP
master or universal trunk scanner
controller.
Removes a junctor, master, or SC-REMOVE
universal trunk scanner from
service.
Determines scanners marked SC-TBL
"in trouble".
Diagnoses a line scanner. SCL-DGN
Repeats a single order to SCL-LOOP
line scanner controller.
Removes a line scanner from service. SCL-REMOVE
Reads scanner row or point. T-SCAN
Identifies JNN associated with VFY-JJSN
given junctor scanner.
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Service Restores the service-observing SO-RESTORE
Observing (SOB) circuit to service.
Verifies a line on the SOB list. VFY-LEN
Identifies lines specified by VFY-OBS
service observing.
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Signal Diagnoses a single distributor frame. NET-REX
Distributor
Activates or deactivates the slow NM-SLOWSD
signal distributor test.
Pulses a signal distributor point. T-MISD, T-UJSD
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Signaling Activates SIGI feature and outputs TOS-ALOW
Irregularities information on local maintenance or
(SIGI) CLID TTYs.
Inhibits signaling irregularities TOS-INH
feature.
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Status Determines status of network links FAB-STATUS
or switches.
Determines the network or SD marked. NETSD-TBL
Determines the status of requests NM-STATUS
for network snap.
Prints summary of status critical OP:CIPSRC
indicator display functions by
printing the sources.
Determines scanners marked SC-TBL
"in trouble".
Finds status of a line, given T-DN
its subscriber number.
Finds status of a line, given T-LEN
its LEN.
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Subscriber Reads or changes status of customer T-DN, T-LEN
Number line, given the subscriber number
or LEN.
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System Requests data associated with system REPT:SYSPRFM
Performance performance.
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Tape Unit Allows the tape on the specified TUC ALW:TUC
Controller to be processed.
(TUC)
Clears ADS function. CLR:ADSFUNC
Diagnoses specified TUC. DGN:TUC
Exercises specified TUC. EX:TUC
Inhibits processing of tape INH:TUC
on specified TUC.
Outputs a list of TUC units OP:OOSUNITS
out-of-service.
Removes TUC. RMV:TUC
Restores TUC. RST:TUC
Sets TUC to a particular function. SET:TUC
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Tapes Allows OM translations using generic ALW:TAPEXLAT
tape if the FS is duplex failed.
Audits or corrects generic data. AUD:GEN
Audits or corrects parameter data. AUD:PDA
Audits or corrects translation data. AUD:TDA
Copies system data onto tape. COPY:GENTAPE
Copies parameter data onto tape. COPY:PDA
Takes data contained in designated COPY:TAPE
tape file and copies it into
specified core or disk.
Copies translation data onto tape. COPY:TDA
Specifies a number of words from DUMP:TAPE
tape to be printed on TTY.
Inhibits the OM translations using INH:TAPEXLAT
generic tape if the FS is duplex
failed.
Stops tape audit any time after STOP:AUD
initial request.
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Translation This input message is used to clear AINTQ:CLR
Capability all fields for a specified parameter,
(TCAP) to clear all parameter fields
associated with a specified message
type (Information Analyzed,
Information Collected or
Termination Attempt) or,
to clear all parameter fields
for those message types.
This input message is used to clear AINTQ:CLRRC
all fields for a specified parameter
or to clear all parameters and their
fields associated with the Resource
Clear message.
This input message is used to print AINTQ:OP
out via the "AINTQ:OP" output message
all parameters and their values for
specified message type for, all
parameter values that have been set
via the "AINTQ:SET" and "AINTQ:SETRC"
input messages.
This TTY input message is used AINTQ:SET
to set specified parameters to
specified values for the Information
Analyze, Information Collected and
Termination Attempt messages.
This input message is used to set AINTQ:SETRC
specified parameters for the
Resource Clear TCAP query message
to specified values.
This input message is used to send AINTQ:TEST
a specified Advanced Intelligent Network
(AIN) Release 0.1 protocol message to
a Service Control Point (SCP).
All mandatory and required parameters
must be set by either the "AINTQ:SET"
or "ALNTQ:SETRC" input message for
the specified Message Type (MSGTYPE)
before the message can be considered
valid.
Request Local Area Signaling Services OP:LASSREST
(LASS) Screen List Editing (SLE)
validation of a ten-digit Destination
Number (DN) given a ten-digit
Calling Number (CN).
Perform an 800 Test Query of the SSP-EIGHT
SCP database.
Request an Advanced Services TEST:ASP
Platform (ASP) Service Control
Point (SCP) database query based
on information entered in via
the "TEST:ASP" message.
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Teletypewriter Assigns a channel to an input ALW:INPCLS
(TTY) message class.
Resets MC1FLGS and MC2FLGS. ALW:MSG
Modifies MC1FLGS and MC2FLGS. ALW:PROGCTRL
Assigns a particular channel as ALW:RCCHAN
the office RC channel.
Allows a single order to be CPD-LOOP
repetitively sent to a specific
CPD over a specified CPD bus.
Independently control the printing DB-FLAG
of various classes of database
error reports, notably the
"DBxx" (xx = 00 through 07)
messages.
Specifies a number of words from DUMP:
core to be printed on TTY.
Initializes an output message INIT:MSGCLS
class to predefined set of
channels.
Controls selected TTY output messages. MISC-FLAG
Monitors all output messages printed MON:CHAN
on one channel from another.
Display the channels assigned to OP:INPCLS
an input message class.
Routes messages. RTE:CHAN
Alters output message class routine. RTE:MSGCLS
Stops monitoring output messages STOP:MON;CHAN
on a channel.
Stops output message. STOP:MSG
Stops routing of output messages. STOP:RTE:CHAN
Stops the OVRTPROG from cycling STOP:OVRTPROG
and releases the MAC LIB class.
Controls printing of trunk- TK-MSG
related output messages on
local maintenance TTY.
Requests verification of I/O VER:IO
channel translation data.
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Time Sets time of outgoing trunk tests. TRK-SETOGT
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Timed Out Specifies revertive maintenance RP-TREAT
procedure to use after an outgoing
trunk test has timed out.
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Toll Network Initiates toll network protection. TNP-ALLOW
Protection
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Toll Routing Verifies route reached when digits V-TOLLRT
specified are received with chart
column and toll digit translation
index specified.
Audits or corrects traffic and AUD:TPM
plant measurement data by using
specified tape unit.
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Traffic Requests status of the EADAS feature EADAS-STAT
(Measurement) or changes mode to or from the EADAS
mode.
Prints traffic data. LS-QUARTER
Activates or deactivates printing LS-SEQU
of selected quarter hour traffic
counts.
Allows or inhibits printing of NUTS-REPORT
non-usage trunk scan report on
traffic TTY.
Substitutes or deletes a TGN TC-CHANGE
presently in H or C traffic
translation lists.
Activates or deactivates one of TC-GENP
the general purpose traffic counts.
Changes traffic measurement timetable. TC-TIME
Activates or deactivates jobs TC-WORK
specified in the traffic timetable.
Zeros traffic usage counters. TC-ZERO, TC-ZTKU
Searches, prints, or aborts TRF-VFY
printing of register list.
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Traffic Initializes data monitors by the INIT:SYSPRFM
(System System Performance Indicator Program.
Performances)
Initializes bar graph display. MON:SYSPRFM
Verifies customer's traffic map. STD-PRINT
Specifies which printing controls STD-TBLKUC
are for ACD customers whose agent
trouble key usage counts are
maintained.
Updates customer's traffic map. STD-TIME
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Transfer Transfers alarms from local to ALRM-CONFIG
Alarms remote and vice versa.
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Transfer Deactivates a transfer feature. TR-DEACTT
Feature
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Trunk Requests system to idle, disable T-CKTADM
Cutover for circuit administration, or
(TCCP lock out a trunk for trunk cutover.
Feature)
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Trunks Requests ATMS Processor Controlled AUTO-TRK
Interrogator (PCI) perform loss and
noise test sequence on single trunk
or trunk group.
Requests list of TNNs associated CG-LIST
with specified carrier group
member number.
Prints EN01 immediate-error message EMCALL-PRT
and the associated TW02 messages.
Takes TGN counts that are printed
in the EN02 E911 ERROR SUMMARY
message and the EN03 E911 TRAFFIC
SUMMARY message.
Activates a flexible, immediate IR-ACT
single reroute control on a trunk
group.
Activates a flexible, immediate IR-SPRAY
spray reroute control on a trunk
group.
Assigns and removes trunk groups NMG-SILC
to or from the Selective Incoming
Overload Control (SILC) treatment.
Activeates a flexible, regular RR-ACT
reroute control on a trunk group.
Activates a flexible, regular spray RR-SPRAY
reroute control on a trunk group.
Asks for details about a call that RR-STATUS
caused the network mangement
rerouted call canceled indicator
to light.
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Trunk Cutover Requests system to idle, disable T-CKTADM
for circuit administration, or lock
out a trunk for trunk cutover.
Requests system to idle, make T-TNN
maintenance busy, diagnose, handle
test connection, or perform
transmission tests on the
specified trunk or service circuit.
Requests ATMS Processor Controlled TEST-TRK
Interrogator (PCI) perform specified
trunk transmission tests.
Requests entry of trunk groups on TF-SXS
precutover list for testing in MF
mode.
Requests that the specified trunk TF-TGN
group have its failing connections
held on outgoing to step-by-step
or panel offices.
Inhibits printing of selected TN08 TF-TREAT
messages and/or holds failing
out-going connections on all trunk
groups to step-by-step or
panel offices.
Route system generated and changes TK-MSG
in state trunk messages in one
of two ways:
1) If supplementary trunk group
translator equipped augments
or overrides trunk message
routing.
2) If supplementary trunk group
translator not equipped
provides trunk message
routing capability.
Adds TNN to trunk error analysis list. TRK-ADO
Requests diagnosis, list, make busy, TRK-GROUP
or transmission tests for all trunks
in a trunk group.
Inhibits tests of specified trunk TRK-INHIBIT
circuits.
Determines contents of trunk link TRK-LIST
lists.
Removes an entry from trunk error TRK-REM
analysis list.
Scheduling or immediate initiation TRK-SETOGT
or outgoing trunk tests.
Performs special trunk error TRK-TEA
analysis tasks.
Requests system to prepare an TT-TBAL
SD-1A236-01 or SD-1A237-01 trunk
for though balance adjustments.
Connects a trunk to trunk test TT-TPATH
connections.
Requests printing of all active TT-TSTAT
trunk to trunk connections.
Reinitializes a panel member number. TTP-INIT
Verifies translation for one or VFY-TKGN
all trunk groups.
Verifies TNN on a trunk switch frame. VFY-TNN
Verifies translation for trunk VFY-UTCN
circuit.
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Universal Pulses a universal SD point. T-UJSD
Trunk (See Network)
Frame
(SD)
Operates or releases universal T-UTCN
frame signal distributor point.
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Updating Terminates test merge feature. STOP:TEST:CORE
Terminates update procedure. STOP:UPD
Forces termination of update. STOP:UPD:CORE
Forces system update termination. STOP:UPD:FS
Terminates data set insert mode. STOP:UPD;UTILDS
Tests compatibility of tapes read TEST:COREUPD
in for system update.
Instructs to update core memory UPD:CORE
from updated FS.
Updates portions of the ERAP UPD:ERAP
FS database.
Requests to process a new UPD:FS
office data type.
Requests to process a new UPD:FS:GEN
generic tape.
Loads generic data using a UPD:GEN
tape mounted on specified
tape unit.
Calculates new sums for UPD:HDATA
affected areas of memory.
Updates library program FS area UPD:LIBSYS
by repacking library packages.
Loads parameter data using a UPD:PDA
tape mounted on specified tape
unit.
Loads translation data using a UPD:TDA
tape mounted on specified tape
unit.
Edits existing utility data set. UPD:UTILDS
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Utility Clears a generic utility dump on CLR:IDUMP
Programs interrupt.
Causes all generic utility flags CLR:UTIL
to be erased.
Clears specified utility data CLR:UTILDS
set from system.
Clears utility flag at given CLR:UTILFLG
address.
Causes data at designated COPY:
locations of core to be
copied to specified destination.
Prints a specified number of DUMP:
words from core on TTY.
Dumps network, signal distributor DUMP:AB,ENABWD
or scanner enable words.
Prints contents of one or more DUMP:aREG
CC registers.
Prints contents of generic DUMP:UMEM
utility scratch memory locations.
Executes specified utility data set. EXC:UTILDS
Allows specification of a IF:
condition that must be met
in order for the generic
utility functions following
the IF class to be executed.
Specifies conditions on which IF:EPMPRL
a utility flag will be triggered
when a peripheral order is executed.
Inputs utility data set. IN:UTILDS
Deactivates all generic utility INH:UTIL
flags.
Suppresses printing of optional INH:UTILMSG
generic utility messages.
Writes data into designated LOAD:
locations of core.
Enables data to be placed into LOAD:aREG
a CC register.
Saves or increments data save LOAD:UMEM
in a utility scratch location.
Outputs utility data set. OP:UTILDS
Outputs all or part of a data set. OP:UTILDS-LINE
Outputs utility data set table. OP:UTILDSTAB
Causes a sync pulse to be sent out REPT:SYNC
by CC.
Freezes data in a duplicated RMV:CS,KCODE
call store.
Freezes stop off-line CC. STOP:EX
Terminates utility data set input STOP:IN-UTILDS
mode.
Calculates new hash sums for UPD:HDATA
affected areas of memory.
Edits an existing utility data set. UPD:UTILDS
Provides the flag capability of WHEN:
generic utilities.
Requests system remove client ZIP-CLIENT
program using maintenance control
scratch pad.
Removes the client program ZIP-MACII
presently using the MACII
scratch pad.
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Verification Requests the program store address TAG-
(TAG) of the primary translation
word associated with:
* Subscriber number. TAG-DN
* Requests the system print the TAG-CFCB
call store address and size of
the Customer Originated Recent
Change (CORE) Block associated
with the input call forwarded
base Directory Number (DN).
* DCT circuit number. TAG-DTCN
* Trunk class code, route index, TAG-EXP
or charge index.
* Junctor scanner number. TAG-JJSN
* Junctor network number. TAG-JNN
* Line equipment number. TAG-LEN
* Loop range extender physical TAG-LRE
location number.
* Master scanner number. TAG-MSN
* Office code. TAG-OFFC
* Remote equipment number. TAG-REN
* Remote miscellaneous scanner TAG-RMSN
number.
* Trunk network number. TAG-TNN
* Unit type and member. TAG-UNTY
* Universal trunk circuit number. TAG-UTCN
Cancels a call transfer. TR-DEACTT
Prints treatment groups for V-ACBLK
authorized codes or prints
change boundaries for scattered
ACs.
Prints EPSCS authorization code. V-ACS
Verifies ARP from customer's V-ARP
alternate route pattern table.
Verifies customer facility V-CFG
auxiliary group associated
with customer facility group
number.
Prints coin line activity V-CLAM
monitoring interval for DN.
Verifies customer translations V-CUSTID
of EPSCS/ETS CUST.
Prints terminals of given V-DAGMB
ACD mask block.
Verifies DCT circuit number V-DCTCN
translation.
Requests print of subscriber V-DNCTX
number to CTX/CID translations.
Prints DN to CTXN translator V-DNCXALL
information.
Verifies E911 service number V-DNES
assigned to DNs.
Prints emergency service number V-ESN
data.
Associates RENs with GSA board. V-GSAN
Prints TNN of a physical location. V-HLCN
Prints physical location of TNN. V-HLTNN
Prints LRE test LENs. V-LLNLRE
Prints LRE translations. V-LRE
Prints RDI key signal translator V-RDIKEY
data.
Verifies REN translations. V-REN
Verifies Remote Miscellaneous V-RMSN
Scanner Number (RMSN) translations.
Prints one, several, or all V-RTLST
route list contents.
Prints auxiliary block contents V-SDAN
of SDA number.
Prints data from status display V-SDISPL
translator.
Prints simulated facilities V-SFGN
auxiliary block of SFGN.
Stops printing multiple requests V-STOP
and verify messages.
Prints one TCM, several, or V-TCM
all contents of TCM subtranslator.
Prints final data of specified V-TNDM
tandem group.
Verifies route of data on V-TOLLRT
incoming secondary intertoll
or by office code.
Prints lamp display data in V-VDISPL
visual display translator.
Verifies contents of the hunt V-XNUM
or outdial list word for specified
multiline group.
Verifies data associated with VF:CUST
CUSTIDs.
Initiates a search through VF:DATA
memory for specific data.
Surveys directory numbers for VF:DNSVY
assignments or features.
To survey a carrier or a range VF:ICSVY
of carriers, in the Interexchange
Carrier (IC) information translator,
and identify and/or count those
carriers which satisfy the input
parameters.
Surveys a range of Line Equipment VF:OESVY
Numbers (LEN) or Remote Equipment
Numbers (REN).
Searches queues to locate a message VF:QUEUE
awaiting processing.
To search through Routing and Rating VF:RUGRAT
(RUGRAT) translations for specified
data or assignments.
Surveys translators for assignment VF:SURVEY
or feature and detects entry errors.
To derive and print the program VF:TAG
store address (TAG) of the Primary
Translation Word (PTW), for the
associated input parameter of the
"VF:TAG" input message.
To display information pertaining VF:TRIGGER
to dialed number triggers.
Surveys trunk network numbers VF:TNNSVY
for requirements specified.
Prints contents of auxiliary VFY-ASP
block of alternate server
pool number.
Verifies AUTOVON trunk group VFY-ATGN
number to TGN translation.
Prints Centrex or multiline VFY-CSTG
hunt group information.
Prints header of customer VFY-CTG
traffic group auxiliary block.
Verifies one or group of VFY-DN
directory number translations
or lines of DN.
Requests EPSCS customer VFY-EPSID
common block.
Verifies a route index translation. VFY-EXP
Requests a list of private VFY-FRS
routes applying to specified
flexible route selection call.
Identifies junctor associated VFY-JJSN
with given junctor scanner.
Identifies other end of junctor. VFY-JNN
Verifies one or a group of VFY-LEN
line equipment number
translations.
Verifies one or all subscriber VFY-LIST
number(s) in a customer
abbreviated dial or preset
transfer list.
Verifies loop range extension VFY-LRE
translations.
Verifies one or loop through VFY-MSN
all MSN translations for one
master scanner.
Requests print of TNNs when VFY-NUTS
non-usage trunk scanning is
occurring.
Identifies the lines assigned VFY-OBS
to specified service-observing
circuit and loop.
Verifies one or all 3- or VFY-OFFC
6-digit translations.
Verifies a program store address. VFY-PSWD
Prints data from RDI port VFY-RDIPORT
translator.
Verifies route pattern number VFY-RPN
for ETS/EPSCS customer.
Verifies delayed data of VFY-SO
service order number.
Verifies available PS space. VFY-SPACE
Verifies one or all TGN VFY-TKGN
translations.
Verifies one or a group of VFY-TNN
TNN translations.
Verifies the translation VFY-UNTY
for a unit type.
Verifies one or a group of VFY-UTCN
trunk circuit number
translations.
Verifies Centrex digit VFY-XDGNT
interpreter.
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Write Allows write protection on all ALW:WPAD
256k PS and CS communities.
Inhibits write protection a INH:WPAD
on PS and CS communities.
Writes order to peripheral ORD-FORSS
address via fan-out boards
for RSS.
Writes a line bit to busy. T-DN, T-LEN
Zeros traffic usage counters. TC-ZERO, TC-ZTKU
Zeros trunk error analysis TRK-TEA
list or counters.
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#1A Processor See TLP procedures. ALW:TLP
Trouble (Practice PA-4A002)
Locating
Procedure
(TLP)
Allows the tape on the ALW:TUC
specified TUC to be processed.
See TLP procedures. ANALY:TLPFILE
See TLP procedures. CLR:TLPQUEUE
Makes a record of frame IN:ERAPDATA
repair and link frame
repair to previous system
action.
See TLP procedures. INH:TLP
Initializes all TLP call store. INIT:TLP
Prints status of TLP disk queue. OP:TLPQUEUE
Tests CCS7 traffic stream TST-STREAM
continuity.
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#1A ESS Input Message Index
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Message Name Message ID Generic Feature ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABT-BGTRSS ABT-BGTRSS B12 and later RSS ABT-DGNRSS ABT-DGNRSS B12 and later RSS ABT-RMVRSS ABT-RMVRSS B12 and later RSS ACG-STATUS ACG-STATUS B12 and later SSP ACP:CHG ACP:CHG B12 and later CORE AD-CAMP AD-CAMP B12 and later AIOD AD-COPY AD-COPY B12 and later AIOD AD-DGN AD-DGN B12 and later AIOD AD-INCKT AD-INCKT B12 and later AIOD AD-PRINT AD-PRINT B12 and later AIOD AD-RESTORE AD-RESTORE B12 and later AIOD AD-RMVMTCE AD-RMVMTCE B12 and later AIOD AINTQ:CLR AINTQ:CLR B12 and later AIN1 AINTQ:CLRRC AINTQ:CLRRC B12 and later AIN1 AINTQ:OP AINTQ:OP B12 and later AIN1 AINTQ:SET AINTQ:SET B12 and later AIN1 AINTQ:SETRC AINTQ:SETRC B12 and later AIN1 AINTQ:TEST AINTQ:TEST B12 and later AIN1 ALRM-CONFIG ALRM-CONFIG B12 and later CORE ALRM-STATUS ALRM-STATUS B12 and later CORE ALT-START ALT-START B12 and later CORE ALT-TEST ALT-TEST B12 and later CORE ALW: ALW:0 B12 and later CORE ALW:APMSG ALW:APMSG B12 and later APS ALW:APS ALW:APS B12 and later APS ALW-ELSRSS ALW-ELSRSS B12 and later RSS ALW:ERAP ALW:ERAP B12 and later CORE ALW:INPCLS ALW:INPCLS B12 and later CORE ALW:LIBMSG ALW:LIBMSG B12 and later CORE ALW:MACLI ALW:MACLI B12 and later CORE ALW:MSG ALW:MSG B12 and later CORE ALW:PHASTRIG ALW:PHASTRIG B12 and later CORE ALW:PROGCTRL ALW:PROGCTRL B12 and later CORE ALW:RCCHAN ALW:RCCHAN B12 and later CORE ALW:RCMAP ALW:RCMAP B12 and later RC ALW:RCSOURCE ALW:RCSOURCE B12 and later CORE ALW-SWRSS ALW-SWRSS B12 and later RSS ALW:TAPEXLAT ALW:TAPEXLAT B12 and later CORE ALW:TLP ALW:TLP B12 and later CORE ALW:TUC ALW:TUC B12 and later CORE ALW:UTIL ALW:UTIL B12 and later CORE ALW:UTILMSG ALW:UTILMSG B12 and later CORE ALW:WPAD ALW:WPAD B12 and later CORE AMA-ACT AMA-ACT B12 and later CORE AMA-BILL AMA-BILL B12 and later AMASE AMA-TUIC AMA-TUIC B12 and later AMASE ANALY:TLPFILE ANALY:TLPFILE B12 and later CORE ANI-CNTRS ANI-CNTRS B12 and later AIOD ANI-QAR ANI-QAR B12 and later AIOD ANI-RST ANI-RST B12 and later AIOD ANI-STATUS ANI-STATUS B12 and later AIOD ANS-DGN ANS-DGN B12 and later CORE ANS-REMOVE ANS-REMOVE B12 and later CORE APMSG APMSG B12 and later APS ASWS-INH ASWS-INH B12 and later CORE AUD-ALWDCT AUD-ALWDCT B12 and later DCT AUD:ERAPDATA AUD:ERAPDATA B12 and later CORE AUD:GEN AUD:GEN B12 and later CORE AUD-INHDCT AUD-INHDCT B12 and later DCT AUD:NWM AUD:NWM B12 and later CORE AUD:PDA AUD:PDA B12 and later CORE AUD:TDA AUD:TDA B12 and later CORE AUD:TPM AUD:TPM B12 and later CORE AUTO-TRK AUTO-TRK B12 and later CORE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BDT-LENPRT BDT-LENPRT B12 and later CORE BLD-ALM BLD-ALM B12 and later CORE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CAMA-PRINT CAMA-PRINT B12 and later CAMA CAMA-SUSP-BEG CAMA-SUSP-BEG B12 and later CAMA CAMA-SUSP-CIS CAMA-SUSP-CIS B12 and later CAMA CAMA-SUSP-COS CAMA-SUSP-COS B12 and later CAMA CAMA-SUSP-DGN CAMA-SUSP-DGN B12 and later CAMA CAMA-SUSP-END CAMA-SUSP-END B12 and later CAMA CF-ACT CF-ACT B12 and later CORE CG-ACT CG-ACT B12 and later CORE CG-CLR CG-CLR B12 and later CORE CG-CONTROL CG-CONTROL B12 and later CORE CG-LAP CG-LAP B12 and later CORE CG-LIST CG-LIST B12 and later CORE CG-RMV CG-RMV B12 and later CORE CG-STATUS CG-STATUS B12 and later CORE CG-TRAFFIC CG-TRAFFIC B12 and later MTCE, NMG CGA-LIST CGA-LIST B12 and later CORE CI-ENTER CI-ENTER B12 and later CLID CI-LIST CI-LIST B12 and later CORE CI-REMOVE CI-REMOVE B12 and later CORE CLAM-INT CLAM-INT B12 and later CORE CLK-ADVANCE CLK-ADVANCE B12 and later CORE CLK-SET CLK-SET B12 and later CORE CLN-AT1 CLN-AT1 B12 and later RSSCM CLN-GROUP CLN-GROUP B12 and later RSSCM CLN-LIST CLN-LIST B12 and later RSSCM CLN-RSDGN CLN-RSDGN B12 and later RSSCM CLR:ADSFUNC CLR:ADSFUNC B12 and later CORE CLR:APS-DPLXFL CLR:APS-DPLXFL B12 and later APS CLR-BRDRSS CLR-BRDRSS B12 and later RSS CLR:ERAPCOND CLR:ERAPCOND B12 and later CORE CLR:ERAPDATA CLR:ERAPDATA B12 and later CORE CLR:ERAPSRES CLR:ERAPSRES B12 and later CORE CLR:IDUMP CLR:IDUMP B12 and later CORE CLR:MACLI CLR:MACLI B12 and later CORE CLR:MSGRCD CLR:MSGRCD B12 and later CORE CLR:SAWSLOCK CLR:SAWSLOCK B12 and later APS CLR:TLPQUEUE CLR:TLPQUEUE B12 and later CORE CLR:UTIL CLR:UTIL B12 and later CORE CLR:UTILDS CLR:UTILDS B12 and later CORE CLR:UTILFLG CLR:UTILFLG B12 and later CORE CNT-SO CNT-SO B12 and later CORE COPY: COPY:0 B12 and later CORE COPY:FS COPY:FS B12 and later CORE COPY:GEN;TAPE COPY:GEN;TAPE B12 and later CORE COPY:NWM COPY:NWM B12 and later CORE COPY:OWBUF COPY:OWBUF B12 and later CORE COPY:PDA;TAPE COPY:PDA;TAPE B12 and later CORE COPY:TAPE COPY:TAPE B12 and later CORE COPY:TDA;TAPE COPY:TDA;TAPE B12 and later CORE CPD-DGN CPD-DGN B12 and later CORE CPD-EPRINT CPD-EPRINT B12 and later CORE CPD-LOOP CPD-LOOP B12 and later CORE CPD-REMOVE CPD-REMOVE B12 and later CORE CSL-REMOVE CSL-REMOVE B12 and later CORE CSL-RSTORE CSL-RSTORE B12 and later CORE CSL-STATUS CSL-STATUS B12 and later CORE CSR-CUST CSR-CUST B12 and later CORE CT-ACT CT-ACT B12 and later CORE CT-TPATH CT-TPATH B12 and later RSSCM CTX-EXC CTX-EXC B12 and later CORE CTX-OFFNITE CTX-OFFNITE B12 and later CORE CTX-ONITE CTX-ONITE B12 and later CORE CX-CAMP CX-CAMP B12 and later CORE CX-LOAD CX-LOAD B12 and later CORE CX-START CX-START B12 and later CORE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DB-FLAG DB-FLAG B12 and later CORE DCT-ALWHCTS DCT-ALWHCTS B12 and later DCT DCT-BANK DCT-BANK B12 and later DCT DCT-COUNTS DCT-COUNTS B12 and later DCT DCT-INHHCTS DCT-INHHCTS B12 and later DCT DCT-REQ DCT-REQ B12 and later DCT DGN-ALIRSS DGN-ALIRSS B12 and later RSS DGN-ALTRSS DGN-ALTRSS B12 and later RSS DGN:API DGN:API B12 and later APS DGN:AUB DGN:AUB B12 and later CORE DGN-BSRSS DGN-BSRSS B12 and later RSS DGN:CC DGN:CC B12 and later CORE DGN-CIRSS DGN-CIRSS B12 and later RSS DGN:CS DGN:CS B12 and later CORE DGN:CSB DGN:CSB B12 and later CORE DGN-DLRSS DGN-DLRSS B12 and later RSS DGN:DUS DGN:DUS B12 and later CORE DGN-FORSS DGN-FORSS B12 and later RSS DGN:FS DGN:FS B12 and later CORE DGN-GJRSS DGN-GJRSS B12 and later RSS DGN-GSARSS DGN-GSARSS B12 and later RSS DGN:IOUS DGN:IOUS B12 and later CORE DGN-LIRSS DGN-LIRSS B12 and later RSS DGN-LRE DGN-LRE B12 and later LRE DGN:MCC DGN:MCC B12 and later CORE DGN-MEMRSS DGN-MEMRSS B12 and later RSS DGN-MPRSS DGN-MPRSS B12 and later RSS DGN-PARSS DGN-PARSS B12 and later RSS DGN:PCD DGN:PCD B12 and later CORE DGN-PHYRSS DGN-PHYRSS B12 and later RSS DGN:PS DGN:PS B12 and later CORE DGN:PSB DGN:PSB B12 and later CORE DGN-REXRSS DGN-REXRSS B12 and later RSS DGN-RHERSS DGN-RHERSS B12 and later RSS DGN-TTRSS DGN-TTRSS B12 and later RSS DGN:TUC DGN:TUC B12 and later CORE DGN-USCRSS DGN-USCRSS B12 and later RSS DL-DGN DL-DGN B12 and later CORE DL-DGNALL DL-DGNALL B12 and later CORE DL-NORMAL DL-NORMAL B12 and later CORE DL-OFFTRAP DL-OFFTRAP B12 and later CORE DL-ONTRAP DL-ONTRAP B12 and later CORE DL-REMOVE DL-REMOVE B12 and later CORE DL-RESTORE DL-RESTORE B12 and later CORE DL-STATUS DL-STATUS B12 and later CORE DL-SZRE DL-SZRE B12 and later CORE DL-TRAPALL DL-TRAPALL B12 and later CORE DL-TRPSTAT DL-TRPSTAT B12 and later CORE DMP-MEMRSS DMP-MEMRSS B12 and later RSS DOC-CLEAR DOC-CLEAR B12 and later CORE DOC-EXC DOC-EXC B12 and later CORE DOC-REM DOC-REM B12 and later CORE DOC-SND DOC-SND B12 and later CORE DOC-STATUS DOC-STATUS B12 and later CORE DOCX-EX DOCX-EX B12 and later CORE DOCX-REST DOCX-REST B12 and later CORE DPD-MCONE DPD-MCONE B12 and later CORE DPD-MCTWO DPD-MCTWO B12 and later CORE DT-ALLOW DT-ALLOW B12 and later CORE DT-INH DT-INH B12 and later CORE DUMP: DUMP:0 B12 and later CORE DUMP: DUMP:AB,ENABWD B12 and later CORE DUMP:AMA DUMP:AMA B12 and later CORE DUMP:aREG DUMP:aREG B12 and later CORE DUMP:ASPACG DUMP:ASPACG B12 and later SSP DUMP:CC DUMP:CC B12 and later CORE DUMP:DF DUMP:DF B12 and later CORE DUMP:FS DUMP:FS B12 and later CORE DUMP:FS DUMP:FS-ACT B12 and later CORE DUMP:LIBSYS DUMP:LIBSYS B12 and later CORE DUMP:TAPE DUMP:TAPE B12 and later CORE DUMP:UMEM DUMP:UMEM B12 and later CORE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EA-DUMP EA-DUMP B12 and later CORE EADAS-STAT EADAS-STAT B12 and later EDAS EAI-CHK EAI-CHK B12 and later CORE ELSE: ELSE:0 B12 and later CORE EMCALL-PRT EMCALL-PRT B12 and later E911 ESS-CUT ESS-CUT B12 and later CORE ETC-LINK ETC-LINK B12 and later ETS, DLUP ETS-MDR ETS-MDR B12 and later EMDR EX:API EX:API B12 and later APS EX:AUB EX:AUB B12 and later CORE EX:CC EX:CC B12 and later CORE EX:CS EX:CS B12 and later CORE EX:CSB EX:CSB B12 and later CORE EX:DUS EX:DUS B12 and later CORE EX-ELSRSS EX-ELSRSS B12 and later RSS EX:FS EX:FS B12 and later CORE EX:IOUS EX:IOUS B12 and later CORE EX:LIBSYS EX:LIBSYS B12 and later CORE EX:MCC EX:MCC B12 and later CORE EX-OTORSS EX-OTORSS B12 and later RSS EX:PCD EX:PCD B12 and later CORE EX:PS EX:PS B12 and later CORE EX:PSB EX:PSB B12 and later CORE EX:TUC EX:TUC B12 and later CORE EXC:UTILDS EXC:UTILDS B12 and later CORE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FAB-ICT FAB-ICT B12 and later CORE FAB-MB FAB-MB B12 and later CORE FAB-RESTORE FAB-RESTORE B12 and later CORE FAB-SET FAB-SET B12 and later CORE FAB-STATUS FAB-STATUS B12 and later CORE FF-LIST FF-LIST B12 and later CORE FLEX-DEACT FLEX-DEACT B12 and later CORE FX-CLEAR FX-CLEAR B12 and later CORE FX-STATUS FX-STATUS B12 and later CORE FX-TRAFFIC FX-TRAFFIC B12 and later CORE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IAM-IDLE IAM-IDLE B12 and later CORE IF: IF:0 B12 and later CORE IF: IF:EPMPRL B12 and later CORE IN:CHG IN:CHG B12 and later CORE IN:ERAPCOND IN:ERAPCOND B12 and later CORE IN:ERAPDATA IN:ERAPDATA B12 and later CORE IN:LIBSYS IN:LIBSYS B12 and later CORE IN:OW IN:OW B12 and later CORE IN:OWBUF IN:OWBUF B12 and later CORE IN:UTILDS IN:UTILDS B12 and later CORE INH: INH:0 B12 and later CORE INH:APMSG INH:APMSG B12 and later APS INH:APS INH:APS B12 and later APS INH-ELSRSS INH-ELSRSS B12 and later RSS INH:ERAP INH:ERAP B12 and later CORE INH:LIBMSG INH:LIBMSG B12 and later CORE INH:MACLI INH:MACLI B12 and later CORE INH:MSG INH:MSG B12 and later CORE INH:PHASTRIG INH:PHASTRIG B12 and later CORE INH:PROGCTRL INH:PROGCTRL B12 and later CORE INH:RCMAP INH:RCMAP B12 and later RC INH:RCSOURCE INH:RCSOURCE B12 and later CORE INH-SWRSS INH-SWRSS B12 and later RSS INH:TAPEXLAT INH:TAPEXLAT B12 and later CORE INH:TLP INH:TLP B12 and later CORE INH:TUC INH:TUC B12 and later CORE INH:UTIL INH:UTIL B12 and later CORE INH:UTILMSG INH:UTILMSG B12 and later CORE INH:WPAD INH:WPAD B12 and later CORE INIT:INPCLS INIT:INPCLS B12 and later CORE INIT:LIBSYS INIT:LIBSYS B12 and later CORE INIT:MSGCLS INIT:MSGCLS B12 and later CORE INIT:OVRTPROG INIT:OVRTPROG B12 and later CORE INIT-RSS INIT-RSS B12 and later RSS INIT:SYSPRFM INIT:SYSPRFM B12 and later CORE INIT:TLP INIT:TLP B12 and later CORE IR-ACT IR-ACT B12 and later NMER IR-SPRAY IR-SPRAY B12 and later NMER ISPI-C ISPI-C B12 and later ISPI ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LF-LIST LF-LIST B12 and later LASS LOAD: LOAD:0 B12 and later CORE LOAD:aREG LOAD:aREG B12 and later CORE LOAD:LIBSYS LOAD:LIBSYS B12 and later CORE LOAD:LIBSYS LOAD:LIBSYS B12 and later CORE LOAD:UMEM LOAD:UMEM B12 and later CORE LOD-MEMRSS LOD-MEMRSS B12 and later RSS LRE-OS LRE-OS B12 and later LRE LS-NMQU LS-NMQU B12 and later CORE LS-QUARTER LS-QUARTER B12 and later CORE LS-SEQU LS-SEQU B12 and later CORE LST-MCTHREE LST-MCTHREE B12 and later CORE LT-LIST LT-LIST B12 and later MTCE, LTD LT-RMV LT-RMV B12 and later CORE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAC-CLIENT MAC-CLIENT B12 and later CORE MAC-REX MAC-REX B12 and later CORE MAC-STATUS MAC-STATUS B12 and later CORE MACII-CNTL MACII-CNTL B12 and later CORE MFD-MCa MFD-MCa B12 and later CORE MISC-FLAG MISC-FLAG B12 and later CORE MON-BDTRSS MON-BDTRSS B12 and later RSS MON-BUSCRSS MON-BUSCRSS B12 and later RSS MON:CHAN MON:CHAN B12 and later CORE MON-FORSS MON-FORSS B12 and later RSS MON:MCCREPT MON:MCCREPT B12 and later CORE MON-MEMRSS MON-MEMRSS B12 and later RSS MON:SYSPRFM:MAN MON:SYSPRFM B12 and later CORE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET-COPY NET-COPY B12 and later CORE NET-DGN NET-DGN B12 and later CORE NET-FLAG NET-FLAG B12 and later CORE NET-LINE NET-LINE B12 and later CORE NET-LOOP NET-LOOP B12 and later CORE NET-ONE NET-ONE B12 and later CORE NET-REX NET-REX B12 and later CORE NET-TNN NET-TNN B12 and later CORE NET-WORK NET-WORK B12 and later IRM NET-WORK-DIAGNOSE NET-WORK-DGN B12 and later IRM NET-WORK-EXERCISE NET-WORK-EXER B12 and later IRM NET-WORK-ICT NET-WORK-ICT B12 and later IRM NET-WORK-MATRIX NET-WORK-MATRX B12 and later IRM NET-WORK-QUARANTINE NET-WORK-QUAR B12 and later IRM NET-WORK-REMOVE NET-WORK-RMV B12 and later IRM NET-WORK-RESTORE NET-WORK-RST B12 and later IRM NET-WORK-SPLIT NET-WORK-SPLIT B12 and later IRM NET-WORK-STATUS NET-WORK-STA B12 and later IRM NET-WORK-STOP NET-WORK-STOP B12 and later IRM NETSD-TBL NETSD-TBL B12 and later CORE NM-LINE NM-LINE B12 and later CORE NM-REMOVE NM-REMOVE B12 and later CORE NM-RESTORE NM-RESTORE B12 and later CORE NM-SLOWSD NM-SLOWSD B12 and later CORE NM-SNAP NM-SNAP B12 and later CORE NM-STATUS NM-STATUS B12 and later CORE NMG-SILC NMG-SILC B12 and later CORE NMG-TRAFFIC NMG-TRAFFIC B12 and later CORE NT-TRAP NT-TRAP B12 and later CORE NTW-FR NTW-FR B12 and later CORE NTWK-FAIL NTWK-FAIL B12 and later CORE NUTS-REPORT NUTS-REPORT B12 and later CTRF ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OP-ALMRSS OP-ALMRSS B12 and later RSS OP:APSTATUS OP:APSTATUS B12 and later CORE OP-BGTRSS OP-BGTRSS B12 and later RSS OP-BRDRSS OP-BRDRSS B12 and later RSS OP:CHAN OP:CHAN B12 and later CORE OP:CIPSRC OP:CIPSRC B12 and later CORE OP:CSSTATUS OP:CSSTATUS B12 and later CORE OP:DUSTATUS OP:DUSTATUS B12 and later CORE OP:ERAPCOND OP:ERAPCOND B12 and later CORE OP:ERAPDATA OP:ERAPDATA B12 and later CORE OP:ERAPSRES OP:ERAPSRES B12 and later CORE OP:ERAPSUM OP:ERAPSUM B12 and later CORE OP-FIXRSS OP-FIXRSS B12 and later RSS OP:HEADERS OP:HEADERS B12 and later CORE OP:INHINT OP:INHINT B12 and later CORE OP:INPCLS OP:INPCLS B12 and later CORE OP:IODSC OP:IODSC B12 and later CORE OP:LASSRQST OP:LASSRQST B12 and later LASS OP:LIBSTAT OP:LIBSTAT B12 and later CORE OP-LIRSS OP-LIRSS B12 and later RSS OP:MACLI OP:MACLI B12 and later CORE OP:MCISS OP:MCISS B12 and later PSDC OP-MPCRSS OP-MPCRSS B12 and later RSS OP:MSGRCD,FS OP:MSGRCD-FS B12 and later CORE OP:MWI OP:MWI B12 and later CORE OP-NWRSS OP-NWRSS B12 and later RSS OP:OOSUNITS OP:OOSUNITS B12 and later CORE OP:OW OP:OW B12 and later CORE OP-PMRSS OP-PMRSS B12 and later RSS OP:PSDC:CLK OP:PSDC-CLK B12 and later PSDC OP:PSSTATUS OP:PSSTATUS B12 and later CORE OP:RCCENSUS OP:RCCENSUS B12 and later CORE OP:RCDYLIST OP:RCDYLIST B12 and later CORE OP:RCRBLIST OP:RCRBLIST B12 and later CORE OP:RCRFLIST OP:RCRFLIST B12 and later CORE OP-ROHRSS OP-ROHRSS B12 and later RSS OP:TLPQUEUE OP:TLPQUEUE B12 and later CORE OP-USCMBRSS OP-USCMBRSS B12 and later RSS OP:UTILDS OP:UTILDS B12 and later CORE OP:UTILDS OP:UTILDS-LINE B12 and later CORE OP:UTLDSTAB OP:UTLDSTAB B12 and later CORE ORD-FORSS ORD-FORSS B12 and later RSS ORD:MCCKEY ORD:MCCKEY B12 and later CORE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PDL-APPLIC PDL-APPLIC B12 and later PUC, DIAL PDL-DGN PDL-DGN B12 and later PUCDL PDL-ERRMODE PDL-ERRMODE B12 and later PUCDL PDL-LNK PDL-LNK B12 and later PUCDL PDL-VFL PDL-VFL B12 and later PUCDL PKG-ATR PKG-ATR B12 and later CORE PKG-LIST PKG-LIST B12 and later CORE PKG-RTA PKG-RTA B12 and later CORE PLNT-MEAS PLNT-MEAS B12 and later CORE PP-ACT PP-ACT B12 and later CORE PP-CLEAR PP-CLEAR B12 and later CORE PP-DATA PP-DATA B12 and later CORE PP-EXC PP-EXC B12 and later CORE PP-REM PP-REM B12 and later CORE PP-STATUS PP-STATUS B12 and later CORE PP-TRAFFIC PP-TRAFFIC B12 and later CORE PSG-POHWLN PSG-POHWLN B12 and later CORE PT-TIME PT-TIME B12 and later CORE PUB-DGN PUB-DGN B12 and later CORE PUB-LOOP PUB-LOOP B12 and later CORE PUC- - PUC- - B12 and later PUC PUC-ANAL PUC-ANAL B12 and later FPUC PUC-CNTRL PUC-CNTRL B12 and later PUC PUC-ERRINH PUC-ERRINH B12 and later PUC PUC-FULDGN PUC-FULDGN B12 and later PUC, DIAL PUC-HASH PUC-HASH B12 and later PUC, DIAL PUC-ID PUC-ID B12 and later PUC PUC-MODDGN PUC-MODDGN B12 and later PUC PUC-MTCE PUC-MTCE B12 and later PUC PUC-PARDGN PUC-PARDGN B12 and later PUC, DIAL PUC-READ PUC-READ B12 and later PUC PUC-STATUS PUC-STATUS B12 and later PUC, DIAL PUC-SW PUC-SW B12 and later PUC, DIAL PUC-WRITE PUC-WRITE B12 and later PUC ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RA-PRINT RA-PRINT B12 and later CRAF RA-STAT RA-STAT B12 and later CRAF RA-TGST RA-TGST B12 and later CRAF RAD-ALLOW RAD-ALLOW B12 and later HL4W RAD-INH RAD-INH B12 and later HL4W RAD-STATUS RAD-STATUS B12 and later RADR RC-CHGCNT RC-CHGCNT B12 and later RCAD RCACT:ROLLFWD RCACT:ROLLFWD B12 and later RC RCCNL:ROLLBACK RCCNL:ROLLBACK B12 and later CORE REPT-CKTRSS REPT-CKTRSS B12 and later RSS REPT:SYNC REPT:SYNC B12 and later CORE REPT:SYSPRFM REPT:SYSPRFM B12 and later CORE RMT-MB RMT-MB B12 and later CORE RMV-ALNKRSS RMV-ALNKRSS B12 and later RSS RMV:API RMV:API B12 and later APS RMV:AUB RMV:AUB B12 and later CORE RMV-BUSRSS RMV-BUSRSS B12 and later RSS RMV:CC RMV:CC B12 and later CORE RMV:CEB RMV:CEB B12 and later CORE RMV:CPDB RMV:CPDB B12 and later CORE RMV:CS RMV:CS B12 and later CORE RMV:CS,KCODE RMV:CS,KCODE B12 and later CORE RMV:CSB RMV:CSB B12 and later CORE RMV:DUS RMV:DUS B12 and later CORE RMV:FS RMV:FS B12 and later CORE RMV-GJBSRSS RMV-GJBSRSS B12 and later RSS RMV:IOUS RMV:IOUS B12 and later CORE RMV-JCTRRSS RMV-JCTRRSS B12 and later RSS RMV-LIRSS RMV-LIRSS B12 and later RSS RMV-LRE RMV-LRE B12 and later LRE RMV:MCC RMV:MCC B12 and later CORE RMV-MPCRSS RMV-MPCRSS B12 and later RSS RMV:MWI RMV:MWI B12 and later CORE RMV:OW RMV:OW B12 and later CORE RMV:PCD RMV:PCD B12 and later CORE RMV:PS RMV:PS B12 and later CORE RMV:PSB RMV:PSB B12 and later CORE RMV:PSS,KCODE RMV:PSS,KCODE B12 and later CORE RMV:PUAB RMV:PUAB B12 and later CORE RMV:PUB RMV:PUB B12 and later CORE RMV-RHERSS RMV-RHERSS B12 and later RSS RMV:SCAB RMV:SCAB B12 and later CORE RMV-TCKTRSS RMV-TCKTRSS B12 and later RSS RMV:TUC RMV:TUC B12 and later CORE RMV-USCRSS RMV-USCRSS B12 and later RSS RP-TREAT RP-TREAT B12 and later CORE RPD-MCONE RPD-MCONE B12 and later CORE RPD-MCTWO RPD-MCTWO B12 and later CORE RR-ACT RR-ACT B12 and later NMER RR-SPRAY RR-SPRAY B12 and later NMER RR-STATUS RR-STATUS B12 and later NMRR RST-ALNKRSS RST-ALNKRSS B12 and later RSS RST:API RST:API B12 and later APS RST:AUB RST:AUB B12 and later CORE RST-BUSRSS RST-BUSRSS B12 and later RSS RST:CC RST:CC B12 and later CORE RST:CEB RST:CEB B12 and later CORE RST:CPDB RST:CPDB B12 and later CORE RST:CS RST:CS B12 and later CORE RST:CSB RST:CSB B12 and later CORE RST:DUS RST:DUS B12 and later CORE RST:FS RST:FS B12 and later CORE RST-GJBSRSS RST-GJBSRSS B12 and later RSS RST:IOUS RST:IOUS B12 and later CORE RST-JCTRRSS RST-JCTRRSS B12 and later RSS RST-LIRSS RST-LIRSS B12 and later RSS RST-LRE RST-LRE B12 and later LRE RST:MCC RST:MCC B12 and later CORE RST-MPCRSS RST-MPCRSS B12 and later RSS RST:PCD RST:PCD B12 and later CORE RST:PS RST:PS B12 and later CORE RST:PSB RST:PSB B12 and later CORE RST:PUAB RST:PUAB B12 and later CORE RST:PUB RST:PUB B12 and later CORE RST-RHERSS RST-RHERSS B12 and later RSS RST:SCAB RST:SCAB B12 and later CORE RST-TCKTRSS RST-TCKTRSS B12 and later RSS RST-TRCA RST-TRCA B12 and later CORE RST:TUC RST:TUC B12 and later CORE RST-USCRSS RST-USCRSS B12 and later RSS RT-REQ RT-REQ B12 and later CORE RTD-MCONE RTD-MCONE B12 and later CORE RTD-MCTWO RTD-MCTWO B12 and later CORE RTE:CHAN RTE:CHAN B12 and later CORE RTE:MSGCLS RTE:MSGCLS B12 and later CORE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SA-AUDIT SA-AUDIT B12 and later CORE SC-DGN SC-DGN B12 and later CORE SC-LOOP SC-LOOP B12 and later CORE SC-REMOVE SC-REMOVE B12 and later CORE SC-TBL SC-TBL B12 and later CORE SCL-DGN SCL-DGN B12 and later CORE SCL-LOOP SCL-LOOP B12 and later CORE SCL-REMOVE SCL-REMOVE B12 and later CORE SET-ALTRSS SET-ALTRSS B12 and later RSS SET:APS-DPLX SET:APS-DPLXFL AP2 and later APS SET-BSRSS SET-BSRSS B12 and later RSS SET-CIRSS SET-CIRSS B12 and later RSS SET:CS SET:CS B12 and later CORE SET-FORSS SET-FORSS B12 and later RSS SET-GJRSS SET-GJRSS B12 and later RSS SET-GSARSS SET-GSARSS B12 and later RSS SET:LIBSYS SET:LIBSYS B12 and later CORE SET-LIRSS SET-LIRSS B12 and later CORE SET-MEMRSS SET-MEMRSS B12 and later CORE SET-MPRSS SET-MPRSS B12 and later CORE SET-PARSS SET-PARSS B12 and later CORE SET-PHYRSS SET-PHYRSS B12 and later CORE SET:PS SET:PS B12 and later CORE SET-RHERSS SET-RHERSS B12 and later CORE SET:SAWSLOCK SET:SAWSLOCK B12 and later CORE SET-TTRSS SET-TTRSS B12 and later CORE SET:TUC SET:TUC B12 and later CORE SET-USCRSS SET-USCRSS B12 and later CORE SK-ACT SK-ACT B12 and later CORE SO-RESTORE SO-RESTORE B12 and later CORE SSP-EIGHT SSP-EIGHT B12 and later SSP/800 STD-PRINT STD-PRINT B12 and later CORE STD-TBLKUC STD-TBLKUC B12 and later CORE STD-TIME STD-TIME B12 and later CORE STOP:ACP;CHG STOP:ACP;CHG B12 and later CORE STOP:AMADUMP STOP:AMADUMP B12 and later CORE STOP:AUD STOP:AUD B12 and later CORE STOP:EX STOP:EX B12 and later CORE STOP:IN;OW STOP:IN;OW B12 and later CORE STOP:IN-UTILDS STOP:IN-UTILDS B12 and later CORE STOP:INPCLS STOP:INPCLS B12 and later CORE STOP:LIBSYS STOP:LIBSYS B12 and later CORE STOP-LREDGN STOP-LREDGN B12 and later CORE STOP:MACLI STOP:MACLI B12 and later CORE STOP:MON;CHAN STOP:MON;CHAN B12 and later CORE STOP:MON;MCCREPT STOP:MON;MCCRE B12 and later CORE STOP:MSG STOP:MSG B12 and later CORE STOP:OP;ERAP STOP:OP;ERAP B12 and later CORE STOP:OP-MSGRCD STOP:OP-MSGRCD B12 and later CORE STOP:OVRTPROG STOP:OVRTPROG B12 and later CORE STOP:OVRWRT STOP:OVRWRT B12 and later CORE STOP:RMV;OW STOP:RMV;OW B12 and later CORE STOP:RTE-CHAN STOP:RTE-CHAN B12 and later CORE STOP:TEST-COREUPD STOP:TEST-CORE B12 and later CORE STOP:UPD STOP:UPD B12 and later CORE STOP:UPD;UTILDS STOP:UPD;UTL B12 and later CORE STP-CKTRSS STP-CKTRSS B12 and later CORE STP-MONRSS STP-MONRSS B12 and later CORE SW:AMA SW:AMA B12 and later CORE SW:APS SW:APS B12 and later CORE SW:CC SW:CC B12 and later CORE SW-MPCRSS SW-MPCRSS B12 and later CORE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- T-CKTADM T-CKTADM B12 and later CORE T-CLN T-CLN B12 and later RSSCM T-CPD T-CPD B12 and later CORE T-DN T-DN B12 and later CORE T-JNN T-JNN B12 and later CORE T-LEN T-LEN B12 and later CORE T-MISD T-MISD B12 and later CORE T-READ T-READ B12 and later CORE T-SCAN T-SCAN B12 and later CORE T-TNN T-TNN B12 and later CORE T-TRAN T-TRAN B12 and later CORE T-UJSD T-UJSD B12 and later CORE T-UTCN T-UTCN B12 and later CORE TAG-CFCB TAG-CFCB B12 and later CORE TAG-CGN TAG-CGN B12 and later CORE TAG-DN TAG-DN B12 and later CORE TAG-DTCN TAG-DTCN B12 and later CORE TAG-EXP TAG-EXP B12 and later CORE TAG-JJSN TAG-JJSN B12 and later CORE TAG-JNN TAG-JNN B12 and later CORE TAG-LEN TAG-LEN B12 and later CORE TAG-LRE TAG-LRE B12 and later CORE TAG-MSN TAG-MSN B12 and later CORE TAG-OFFC TAG-OFFC B12 and later CORE TAG-REN TAG-REN B12 and later CORE TAG-RMSN TAG-RMSN B12 and later CORE TAG-TNN TAG-TNN B12 and later CORE TAG-UNTY TAG-UNTY B12 and later CORE TAG-UTCN TAG-UTCN B12 and later CORE TC-CHANGE TC-CHANGE B12 and later CORE TC-GENP TC-GENP B12 and later CORE TC-TIME TC-TIME B12 and later CORE TC-WORK TC-WORK B12 and later CORE TC-ZERO TC-ZERO B12 and later CORE TC-ZTKU TC-ZTKU B12 and later CORE TDR-SEP TDR-SEP B12 and later CORE TDR-TOLL TDR-TOLL B12 and later CORE TDR-UTDP TDR-UTDP B12 and later CORE TEST:API TEST:API B12 and later CORE TEST:ASP TEST:ASP B12 and later ASP TEST:AUB TEST:AUB B12 and later CORE TEST:CC TEST:CC B12 and later CORE TEST:DUS TEST:DUS B12 and later CORE TEST:FS TEST:FS B12 and later CORE TEST:PSDCLP TEST:PSDCLP B12 and later PSDC TEST:PSDCTK TEST:PSDCTK B12 and later PSDC TEST-TRK TEST-TRK B12 and later CORE TF-SXS TF-SXS B12 and later BYMF TF-TGN TF-TGN B12 and later CORE TF-TREAT TF-TREAT B12 and later CORE TG-ACT TG-ACT B12 and later CORE TGN-DATA TGN-DATA B12 and later CORE TI-ENTER TI-ENTER B12 and later CORE TI-LIST TI-LIST B12 and later CORE TI-REMOVE TI-REMOVE B12 and later CORE TK-MSG TK-MSG B12 and later CORE TNP-ALLOW TNP-ALLOW B12 and later CORE TOC-STATUS TOC-STATUS B12 and later CORE TOS-ALOW TOS-ALOW B12 and later CORE TOS-INH TOS-INH B12 and later CORE TQ-ALL TQ-ALL B12 and later ISUP TQ-DPC TQ-DPC B12 and later ISUP TQ-GROUP TQ-GROUP B12 and later ISUP TQ-RESUME TQ-RESUME B12 and later ISUP TQ-STOP TQ-STOP B12 and later ISUP TQ-TNN TQ-TNN B12 and later ISUP TR-ACT TR-ACT B12 and later CORE TR-DEACTT TR-DEACTT B12 and later CORE TRF-VFY TRF-VFY B12 and later CORE TRK-ADO TRK-ADO B12 and later CORE TRK-GROUP TRK-GROUP B12 and later CORE TRK-INHIBIT TRK-INHIBIT B12 and later CORE TRK-LIST TRK-LIST B12 and later CORE TRK-REM TRK-REM B12 and later CORE TRK-SETOGT TRK-SETOGT B12 and later CORE TRK-TEA TRK-TEA B12 and later CORE TST-STREAM TST-STREAM B12 and later MIP TT-CLN TT-CLN B12 and later RSSCM TT-TBAL TT-TBAL B12 and later CORE TT-TPATH TT-TPATH B12 and later CORE TT-TSTAT TT-TSTAT B12 and later CORE TTP-INIT TTP-INIT B12 and later CORE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UPD:COMMIT UPD:COMMIT B12 and later APS UPD-DATARSS UPD-DATARSS B12 and later RSS UPD:ERAP UPD:ERAP B12 and later CORE UPD:GEN UPD:GEN B12 and later CORE UPD:HDATA UPD:HDATA B12 and later CORE UPD:LIBSYS UPD:LIBSYS B12 and later CORE UPD:PDA UPD:PDA B12 and later CORE UPD:TDA UPD:TDA B12 and later CORE UPD:UTILDS UPD:UTILDS B12 and later CORE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- V-ACBLK V-ACBLK B12 and later ACS V-ACS V-ACS B12 and later ACS V-ARP V-ARP B12 and later CCI V-CFG V-CFG B12 and later ESSX V-CLAM V-CLAM B12 and later CORE V-CUSTID V-CUSTID B12 and later CCI V-DAGMB V-DAGMB B12 and later ACD V-DCTCN V-DCTCN B12 and later DCT V-DNCTX V-DNCTX B12 and later CORE V-DNCXALL V-DNCXALL B12 and later ESSX V-DNES V-DNES B12 and later E911 V-ESN V-ESN B12 and later E911 V-GSAN V-GSAN B12 and later RSS V-HLCN V-HLCN B12 and later HL4W V-HLTNN V-HLTNN B12 and later HL4W V-LLNLRE V-LLNLRE B12 and later LRE V-LRE V-LRE B12 and later LRE V-LRELLN V-LRELLN B12 and later LRE V-RDIKEY V-RDIKEY B12 and later ACD2 V-REN V-REN B12 and later RSS V-RMSN V-RMSN B12 and later RSS V-RTLST V-RTLST B12 and later RLST V-SDAN V-SDAN B12 and later ACD V-SDISPL V-SDISPL B12 and later ACD2 V-SFGN V-SFGN B12 and later CORE V-STOP V-STOP B12 and later CORE V-TCM V-TCM B12 and later TCM V-TNDM V-TNDM B12 and later CORE V-TOLLRT V-TOLLRT B12 and later CORE V-VDISPL V-VDISPL B12 and later ACD2 V-XNUM V-XNUM B12 and later CORE VER:IO VER:IO B12 and later CORE VER-MCNRSS VER-MCNRSS B12 and later RSS VF:CUST VF:CUST B12 and later CCI VF:DATA VF:DATA B12 and later VMI1 VF:DNSVY VF:DNSVY B12 and later CORE, VMI1 VF:ICSVY VF:ICSVY B12 and later CORE VF:OESVY VF:OESVY B12 and later VMI1 VF:QUEUE VF:QUEUE B12 and later CORE VF:RUGRAT VF:RUGRAT B12 and later VMI1 VF:SURVEY VF:SURVEY B12 and later VMI1 VF:TAG VF:TAG B12 and later CORE VF:TNNSVY VF:TNNSVY B12 and later VMI1 VF:TRIGGER VF:TRIGGER B12 and later ASP2 VFY-ASP VFY-ASP B12 and later ACD VFY-ATGN VFY-ATGN B12 and later PNID VFY-CSTG VFY-CSTG B12 and later RSS VFY-CTG VFY-CTG B12 and later CORE VFY-DN VFY-DN B12 and later CORE VFY-EPSID VFY-EPSID B12 and later CORE VFY-EXP VFY-EXP B12 and later CORE VFY-FRS VFY-FRS B12 and later CORE VFY-JJSN VFY-JJSN B12 and later CORE VFY-JNN VFY-JNN B12 and later CORE VFY-LEN VFY-LEN B12 and later CORE VFY-LIST VFY-LIST B12 and later CORE VFY-LRE VFY-LRE B12 and later CORE VFY-MSN VFY-MSN B12 and later CORE VFY-NUTS VFY-NUTS B12 and later CORE VFY-OBS VFY-OBS B12 and later CORE VFY-OFFC VFY-OFFC B12 and later CORE VFY-PSWD VFY-PSWD B12 and later CORE VFY-RDIPORT VFY-RDIPORT B12 and later CORE VFY-RPN VFY-RPN B12 and later CORE VFY-SO VFY-SO B12 and later CORE VFY-SPACE VFY-SPACE B12 and later CORE VFY-TKGN VFY-TKGN B12 and later CORE VFY-TNN VFY-TNN B12 and later CORE VFY-UNTY VFY-UNTY B12 and later CORE VFY-UTCN VFY-UTCN B12 and later CORE VFY-XDGNT VFY-XDGNT B12 and later CORE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHEN: WHEN:0 B12 and later CORE WHO-RU WHO-RU B12 and later CORE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ZIP-CLIENT ZIP-CLIENT B12 and later CORE ZIP-MACII ZIP-MAC-II B12 and later CORE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -End-
#1A ESS Input Message Channel Assignments Index
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Message Name Message ID TTY Message Class
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ABT-BGTRSS ABT-BGTRSS MTCE
ABT-DGNRSS ABT-DGNRSS MTCE
ABT-RMVRSS ABT-RMVRSS MTCE
ACG-STATUS ACG-STATUS MTCE, CLID, NMG, SC1,
SC2
ACP:CHG ACP:CHG MTCE ALL
AD-CAMP AD-CAMP MTCE
AD-COPY AD-COPY MTCE
AD-DGN AD-DGN MTCE
AD-INCKT AD-INCKT MTCE
AD-PRINT AD-PRINT MTCE
AD-RESTORE AD-RESTORE MTCE
AD-RMVMTCE AD-RMVMTCE MTCE
AINTQ:CLR AINTQ:CLR LOC, REM, CLID,
NMG, SC1, SC2
AINTQ:CLRRC AINTQ:CLRRC LOC, REM, CLID,
NMG, SC1, SC2
AINTQ:OP AINTQ:OP LOC, REM, CLID,
NMG, SC1, SC2
AINTQ:SET AINTQ:SET LOC, REM, CLID,
NMG, SC1, SC2
AINTQ:SETRC AINTQ:SETRC LOC, REM, CLID,
NMG, SC1, SC2
AINTQ:TEST AINTQ:TEST LOC, REM, CLID,
NMG, SC1, SC2
ALRM-CONFIG ALRM-CONFIG MTCE
ALRM-STATUS ALRM-STATUS MTCE
ALT-START ALT-START MTCE, ALIT
ALT-TEST ALT-TEST MTCE, ALIT
ALW: ALW:0 MTCE, PMTC
ALW:APMSG ALW:APMSG ALL PMTC
ALW:APS ALW:APS MTCE PMTC
ALW-ELSRSS ALW-ELSRSS MTCE, LTD PMTC
ALW:ERAP ALW:ERAP MTCE PMTC
ALW:INPCLS ALW:INPCLS MTCE PMTC
ALW:LIBMSG ALW:LIBMSG MTCE ALL
ALW:MACLI ALW:MACLI MTCE PMTC
ALW:MSG ALW:MSG MTCE PUMTC
ALW:PHASTRIG ALW:PHASTRIG MTCE PMTC
ALW:PROGCTRL ALW:PROGCTRL MTCE PUMTC
ALW:RCCHAN ALW:RCCHAN MTCE RC
ALW:RCMAP ALW:RCMAP MTCE PMTC
ALW:RCSOURCE ALW:RCSOURCE MTCE RC
ALW-SWRSS ALW-SWRSS MTCE, LTD
ALW:TAPEXLAT ALW:TAPEXLAT MTCE PMTC
ALW:TLP ALW:TLP MTCE PMTC
ALW:TUC ALW:TUC MTCE PMTC
ALW:UTIL ALW:UTIL MTCE PMTC
ALW:UTILMSG ALW:UTILMSG MTCE PMTC
ALW:WPAD ALW:WPAD MTCE PMTC
AMA-ACT AMA-ACT MTCE, LTD
AMA-BILL AMA-BILL MTCE
AMA-TUIC AMA-TUIC MTCE
ANALY:TLPFILE ANALY:TLPFILE MTCE PUMTC
ANI-CNTRS ANI-CNTRS MTCE
ANI-QAR ANI-QAR MTCE
ANI-RST ANI-RST MTCE
ANI-STATUS ANI-STATUS MTCE
ANS-DGN ANS-DGN MTCE
ANS-REMOVE ANS-REMOVE MTCE
APMSG APMSG ALL
ASWS-INH ASWS-INH MTCE
AUD-ALWDCT AUD-ALWDCT MTCE
AUD:ERAPDATA AUD:ERAPDATA MTCE PMTC
AUD:GEN AUD:GEN MTCE PMTC
AUD-INHDCT AUD-INHDCT MTCE, STTY
AUD:NWM AUD:NWM MTCE PMTC
AUD:PDA AUD:PDA MTCE PMTC
AUD:TDA AUD:TDA MTCE PMTC
AUD:TPM AUD:TPM MTCE PMTC
AUTO-TRK AUTO-TRK MTCE, STTY
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BDT-LENPRT BDT-LENPRT MCTE, TRAF1
BLD-ALM BLD-ALM MTCE
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CAMA-PRINT CAMA-PRINT MTCE
CAMA-SUSP-BEG CAMA-SUSP-BEG MTCE, TRAF1
CAMA-SUSP-CIS CAMA-SUSP-CIS MTCE, TRAF1
CAMA-SUSP-COS CAMA-SUSP-COS MTCE, TRAF1
CAMA-SUSP-DGN CAMA-SUSP-DGN MTCE, TRAF1
CAMA-SUSP-END CAMA-SUSP-END MTCE, TRAF1
CF-ACT CF-ACT MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
CG-ACT CG-ACT MTCE, NMG
CG-CLR CG-CLR NMG
CG-CONTROL CG-CONTROL MTCE
CG-LAP CG-LAP MTCE, NMG
CG-LIST CG-LIST MTCE
CG-RMV CG-RMV MTCE, NMG
CG-STATUS CG-STATUS MTCE, NMG
CG-TRAFFIC CG-TRAFFIC MTCE, NMG
CGA-LIST CGA-LIST MTCE, STTY
Cl-ENTER CI-ENTER MTCE, CLID
CI-LIST CI-LIST MTCE, CLID
CI-REMOVE CI-REMOVE MTCE, CLID
CLAM-INT CLAM-INT MTCE
CLK-ADVANCE CLK-ADVANCE MTCE
CLK-SET CLK-SET MTCE
CLN-AT1 CLN-AT1 MTCE, STTY
CLN-GROUP CLN-GROUP MTCE, STTY
CLN-LIST CLN-LIST MTCE, STTY
CLN-RSDGN CLN-RSDGN MTCE, STTY
CLR:ADSFUNC CLR:ADSFUNC MTCE
CLR:APS-DPLX CLR:APS-DPLXFL MTCE PMTC
CLR-BRDRSS CLR-BRDRSS MTCE PMTC
CLR:ERAPCOND CLR:ERAPCOND MTCE PUMTC
CLR:ERAPDATA CLR:ERAPDATA MTCE PMTC
CLR:ERAPSRES CLR:ERAPSRES MTCE PUMTC
CLR:IDUMP CLR:IDUMP MTCE
CLR:MACLI CLR:MACLI MTCE PMTC
CLR:MSGRCD CLR:MSGRCD MTCE PMTC
CLR:SAWSLOCK CLR:SAWSLOCK MTCE PMTC
CLR:TLPQUEUE CLR:TLPQUEUE MTCE PUMTC
CLR:UTIL CLR:UTIL MTCE PMTC
CLR:UTILDS CLR:UTILDS MTCE PMTC
CLR:UTILFLG CLR:UTILFLG MTCE PMTC
CNT-SO CNT-SO RCSO
COPY: COPY:O MTCE
COPY:FS COPY:FS MTCE
COPY:GEN;TAPE COPY:GEN;TAPE MTCE PMTC
COPY:NWM COPY:NWM MTCE PMTC
COPY:OWBUF COPY:OWBUF MTCE PMTC
COPY:PDA;TAPE COPY:PDA;TAPE MTCE PMTC
COPY:TAPE COPY:TAPE MTCE
COPY:TDA;TAPE COPY:TDA;TAPE MTCE PMTC
CPD-DGN CPD-DGN MTCE
CPD-EPRINT CPD-EPRINT MTCE
CPD-LOOP CPD-LOOP MTCE
CPD-REMOVE CPD-REMOVE MTCE
CSL-REMOVE CSL-REMOVE MTCE
CSL-RSTORE CSL-RSTORE MTCE
CSL-STATUS CSL-STATUS MTCE
CSR-CUST CSR-CUST MTCE
CT-ACT CT-ACT MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
CT-TPATH CT-TPATH MTCE, STTY
CTX-EXC CTX-EXC MTCE
CTX-OFFNITE CTX-OFFNITE MTCE
CTX-ONITE CTX-ONITE MTCE
CX-CAMP CX-CAMP MTCE
CX-LOAD CX-LOAD MTCE
CX-START CX-START MTCE
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DB-FLAG DB-FLAG LOC, MTCE
DCT-ALWHCTS DCT-ALWHCTS MTCE
DCT-BANK DCT-BANK MTCE
DCT-COUNTS DCT-COUNTS MTCE
DCT-INHHCTS DCT-INHHCTS MTCE
DCT-REQ DCT-REQ MTCE
DGN-ALIRSS DGN-ALIRSS MTCE
DGN-ALTRSS DGN-ALTRSS MTCE, ALIT
DGN:API DGN:API MTCE
DGN:AUB DGN:AUB MTCE PMTC
DGN-BSRSS DGN-BSRSS MTCE PMTC
DGN:CC DGN:CG MTCE PMTC
DGN-CIRSS DGN-CIRSS MTCE
DGN:CS DGN:CS MTCE PMTC
DGN:CSB DGN:CSB MTCE PMTC
DGN-DLRSS DGN-DLRSS MTCE
DGN:DUS DGN:DUS MTCE PMTC
DGN-FORSS DGN-FORSS MTCE
DGN:FS DGN:FS MTCE PMTC
DGN-GJRSS DGN-GJRSS MTCE, LTD
DGN-GSARSS DGN-GSARSS MTCE, LTD
DGN:IOUS DGN:IOUS MTCE
DGN-LIRSS DGN-LIRSS MTCE, LTD
DGN-LRE DGN-LRE MTCE, LTD
DGN:MCC DGN:MCC MTCE PMTC
DGN-MEMRSS DGN-MEMRSS MTCE
DGN-MPRSS DGN-MPRSS MTCE
DGN-PARSS DGN-PARSS MTCE
DGN:PCD DGN:PCD MTCE
DGN-PHYRSS DGN-PHYRSS MTCE
DGN:PS DGN:PS MTCE
DGN:PSB DGN:PSB MTCE
DGN-REXRSS DGN-REXRSS MTCE
DGN-RHERSS DGN-RHERSS MTCE
DGN-TTRSS DGN-TTRSS MTCE
DGN:TUC DGN:TUC MTCE PMTC
DGN-USCRSS DGN-USCRSS MTCE
DL-DGN DL-DGN MTCE
DL-DGNALL DL-DGNALL MTCE
DL-NORMAL DL-NORMAL MTCE
DL-OFFTRAP DL-OFFTRAP MTCE
DL-ONTRAP DL-ONTRAP MTCE
DL-REMOVE DL-REMOVE MTCE
DL-RESTORE DL-RESTORE MTCE
DL-STATUS DL-STATUS MTCE
DL-SZRE DL-SZRE MTCE
DL-TRAPALL DL-TRAPALL MTCE
DL-TRPSTAT DL-TRPSTAT MTCE
DMP-MEMRSS DMP-MEMRSS MTCE
DOC-CLEAR DOC-CLEAR MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
DOC-EXC DOC-EXC MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
DOC-REM DOC-REM MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
DOC-SND DOC-SND MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
DOC-STATUS DOC-STATUS MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
DOCX-EX DOCX-EX MTCE
DOCX-REST DOCX-REST MTCE
DPD-MCONE DPD-MCONE MTCE
DPD-MCTWO DPD-MCTWO MTCE
DT-ALLOW DT-ALLOW MTCE
DT-INH DT-INH MTCE
DTF-PARDGN DTF-PARDGN ALL
DUMP: DUMP:0 MTCE ALL
DUMP: DUMP:AB,ENABWD LMTC ALL
DUMP:AMA DUMP:AMA ALL PMTC
DUMP:aREG DUMP:aREG MTCE ALL
DUMP:ASPACG DUMP:ASPACG MTCE, CLID, NMG, ALL
SC1, SC2
DUMP:CC DUMP:CC MTCE ALL
DUMP:DF DUMP:DF MTCE ALL
DUMP:FS DUMP:FS MTCE ALL
DUMP:FS DUMP:FS-ACT MTCE ALL
DUMP:LIBSYS DUMP:LIBSYS MTCE ALL
DUMP:TAPE DUMP:TAPE MTCE
DUMP:UMEM DUMP:UMEM MTCE ALL
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EA-DUMP EA-DUMP MTCE
EADAS-STAT EADAS-STAT MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
EAI-CHK EAI-CHK MTCE
ELSE: ELSE:0 MTCE
EMCALL-PRT EMCALL-PRT MTCE
ESS-CUT ESS-CUT MTCE
ETC-LINK ETC-LINK MTCE
ETS-MDRk ETS-MDR MTCE
EX:API EX:API MTCE PMTC
EX:AUB EX:AUB MTCE PMTC
EX:CC EX:CC MTCE PMTC
EX:CS EX:CS MTCE PMTC
EX:CSB EX:CSB MTCE PMTC
EX:DUS EX:DUS MTCE PMTC
EX-ELSRSS EX-ELSRSS MTCE, LTD
EX:FS EX:FS MTCE PMTC
EX:IOUS EX:IOUS MTCE PMTC
EX:LIBSYS EX:LIBSYS MTCE ALL
EX:MCC EX:MCC MTCE PMTC
EX-OTORSS EX-OTORSS MTCE
EX:PCD EX:PCD MTCE PMTC
EX:PS EX:PS MTCE PMTC
EX:PSB EX:PSB MTCE PMTC
EX:TUC EX:TUC MTCE PMTC
EXC:UTILDS EXC:UTILDS MTCE PMTC
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FAB-ICT FAB-ICT MTCE
FAB-MB FAB-MB MTCE
FAB-RESTORE FAB-RESTORE MTCE
FAB-SET FAB-SET MTCE
FAB-STATUS FAB-STATUS MTCE
FF-LIST FF-LIST MTCE, LOC
FLEX-DEACT FLEX-DEACT MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
FX-CLEAR FX-CLEAR MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
FX-STATUS FX-STATUS MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
FX-TRAFFIC FX-TRAFFIC MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
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IAM-IDLE IAM-IDLE MTCE
IF: IF:0 MTCE
IF: IF:EPMPRL MTCE
IN:CHG IN:CHG MTCE ALL
IN:ERAPCOND IN:ERAPCOND MTCE PUMTC
IN:ERAPDATA IN:ERAPDATA MTCE PUMTC
IN:LIBSYS IN:LIBSYS MTCE ALL
IN:OW IN:OW MTCE ALL
IN:OWBUF IN:OWBUF MTCE PMTC
IN:UTILDS IN:UTILDS MTCE PMTC
INH: INH:0 MTCE PMTC
INH:APMSG INH:APMSG MTCE PMTC
INH:APS INH:APS MTCE PMTC
INH-ELSRSS INH-ELSRSS MTCE, LTD
INH:ERAP INH:ERAP MTCE PMTC
INH:LIBMSG INH:LIBMSG MTCE ALL
INH:MACLI INH:MACLI MTCE PMTC
INH:MSG INH:MSG MTCE PUMTC
INH:PHASTRIG INH:PHASTRIG MTCE PMTC
INH:PROGCTRL INH:PROGCTRL MTCE PUMTC
INH:RCMAP INH:RCMAP MTCE PMTC
INH:RCSOURCE INH:RCSOURCE MTCE RC
INH-SWRSS INH-SWRSS MTCE
INH:TAPEXLAT INH:TAPEXLAT MTCE PMTC
INH:TLP INH:TLP MTCE PMTC
INH:TUC INH:TUC MTCE PMTC
INH:UTIL INH:UTIL MTCE
INH:UTILMSG INH:UTILMSG MTCE
INH:WPAD INH:WPAD MTCE PMTC
INIT:INPCLS INIT:INPCLS MTCE PMTC
INIT:LIBSYS INIT:LIBSYS MTCE PMTC
INIT:MSGCLS INIT:MSGCLS MTCE ALL
INIT:OVRTPROG INIT:OVRTPROG MTCE ALL
INIT-RSS INIT-RSS MTCE
INIT:SYSPRFM INIT:SYSPRFM MTCE PMTC
INIT:TLP INIT:TLP MTCE PMTC
IR-ACT IR-ACT MTCE, NMG, TLA
IR-SPRAY IR-SPRAY MTCE, NMG, TLA
ISPI ISPI ALL
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LF-LIST LF-LIST ALL
LOAD: LOAD:0 MTCE
LOAD:aREG LOAD:aREG MTCE
LOAD:LIBSYS LOAD:LIBSYS MTCE PMTC
LOAD:UMEM LOAD:UMEM MTCE
LOD-MEMRSS LOD-MEMRSS MTCE
LRE-OS LRE-OS LTD, MTCE
LS-NMQU LS-NMQU MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
LS-QUARTER LS-QUARTER MTCE, TLA
LS-SEQU LS-SEQU MTCE, TRAF1
LST-MCTHREE LST-MCTHREE MTCE, NMC, TRAF1
LT-LIST LT-LIST MTCE, LTD
LT-RMV LT-RMV MTCE, TRAF1
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MAC-CLIENT MAC-CLIENT MTCE, STTY
MAC-REX MAC-REX MTCE
MAC-STATUS MAC-STATUS MTCE
MACII-CNTL MACII-CNTL MTCE
MFD-MCa MFD-MCa MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
MISC-FLAG MISC-FLAG MTCE
MON-BDTRSS MON-BDTRSS MTCE, TRAF1
MON-BUSCRSS MON-BUSCRSS MTCE, TLA
MON:CHAN MON:CHAN MTCE ALL
MON-FORSS MON-FORSS MTCE
MON:MCCREPT MON:MCCREPT MTCE PMTC
MON-MEMRSS MON-MEMRSS MTCE
MON:SYSPRFM:MAN MON:SYSPRFM MTCE PMTC
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NET-COPY NET-COPY MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
NET-DGN NET-DGN MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
NET-FLAG NET-FLAG MTCE
NET-LINE NET-LINE MTCE
NET-LOOP NET-LOOP MTCE
NET-ONE NET-ONE MTCE
NET-REX NET-REX MTCE
NET-TNN NET-TNN MTCE
NET-WORK NET-WORK MTCE
NET-WORK-DIAGNOSE NET-WORK-DGN MTCE
NET-WORK-EXERCISE NET-WORK-EXER MTCE
NET-WORK-ICT NET-WORK-ICT MTCE
NET-WORK-MATRIX NET-WORK-MATRX MTCE
NET-WORK-QUARANTINE NET-WORK-QUAR MTCE
NET-WORK-REMOVE NET-WORK-RMV MTCE
NET-WORK-RESTORE NET-WORK-RST MTCE
NET-WORK-SPLIT NET-WORK-SPLIT MTCE
NET-WORK-STATUS NET-WORK-STA MTCE
NET-WORK-STOP NET-WORK-STOP LOC, REM
NETSD-TBL NETSD-TBL MTCE
NM-LINE NM-LINE MTCE
NM-REMOVE NM-REMOVE MTCE
NM-RESTORE NM-RESTORE MTCE
NM-SLOWSD NM-SLOWSD MTCE
NM-SNAP NM-SNAP MTCE
NM-STATUS NM-STATUS MTCE
NMG-SILC NMG-SILC MTCE, NMG, SC1, SC2
NMG-TRAFFIC NMG-TRAFFIC MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
NT-TRAP NT-TRAP MTCE
NTW-FR NTW-FR MTCE
NTWK-FAIL NTWK-FAIL MTCE
NUTS-REPORT NUTS-REPORT MTCE, TRAF1
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OP-ALMRSS OP-ALMRSS MTCE
OP:APSTATUS OP:APSTATUS MTCE PMTC
OP-BGTRSS OP-BGTRSS MTCE
OP-BRDRSS OP-BRDRSS MTCE
OP:CHAN OP:CHAN MTCE ALL
OP:CIPSRC OP:CIPSRC MTCE PMTC
OP:CSSTATUS OP:CSSTATUS MTCE PMTC
OP:DUSTATUS OP:DUSTATUS MTCE PMTC
OP:ERAPCOND OP:ERAPCOND MTCE PUMTC
OP:ERAPDATA OP:ERAPDATA MTCE PUMTC
OP:ERAPSRES OP:ERAPSRES MTCE PUMTC
OP:ERAPSUM OP:ERAPSUM MTCE PUMTC
OP-FIXRSS OP-FIXRSS MTCE, LTD
OP:HEADERS OP:HEADERS MTCE PUMTC
OP:INHINT OP:INHINT MTCE ALL
OP:INPCLS OP:INPCLS MTCE ALL
OP:IODSC OP:IODSC MTCE ALL
OP:LASSRQST OP:LASSRQST MTCE ALL
OP:LIBSTAT OP:LIBSTAT MTCE ALL
OP-LIRSS OP-LIRSS MTCE, LTD
OP:MACLI OP:MACLI MTCE PUMTC
OP:MCISS OP:MCISS ALL
OP-MPCRSS OP-MPCRSS MTCE
OP:MSGRCD,FS OP:MSGRCD-FS MTCE PMTC
OP:MWI OP:MWI ALL ALL
OP-NWRSS OP-NWRSS MTCE
OP:OOSUNITS OP:OOSUNITS MTCE ALL
OP:OW OP:OW MTCE
OP-PMRSS OP-PMRSS MTCE
OP:PSDC:CLK OP:PSDC-CLK MTCE PMTC
OP:PSSTATUS OP:PSSTATUS MTCE PMTC
OP:RCCENSUS OP:RCCENSUS MTCE RC
OP:RCDYLIST OP:RCDYLIST MTCE RC
OP:RCRBLIST OP:RCRBLIST MTCE RC
OP:RCRFLIST OP:RCRFLIST MTCE RC
OP-ROHRSS OP-ROHRSS MTCE
OP:TLPQUEUE OP:TLPQUEUE MTCE PUMTC
OP-USCMBRSS OP-USCMBRSS MTCE
OP:UTILDS OP:UTILDS MTCE PUMTC
OP:UTILDS OP:UTILDS-LINE MTCE
OP:UTLDSTAB OP:UTLDSTAB MTCE PUMTC
ORD-FORSS ORD-FORSS MTCE
ORD:MCCKEY ORD:MCCKEY MTCE PUMTC
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PDL-APPLIC PDL-APPLIC MTCE
PDL-DGN PDL-DGN MTCE
PDL-ERRMODE PDL-ERRMODE ALL
PDL-LNK PDL-LNK MTCE
PDL-TSTDGN PDL-TSTDGN MTCE
PDL-VFL PDL-VFL MTCE
PKG-ATR PKG-ATR MTCE
PKG-LIST PKG-LIST MTCE
PKG-RTA PKG-RTA MTCE
PLNT-MEAS PLNT-MEAS MTCE
PP-ACT PP-ACT MTCE, NMG
PP-CLEAR PP-CLEAR MTCE, NMG
PP-DATA PP-DATA MTCE, NMG
PP-EXC PP-EXC MTCE, NMG
PP-REM PP-REM MTCE, NMG
PP-STATUS PP-STATUS MTCE, NMG
PP-TRAFFIC PP-TRAFFIC MTCE, NMG
PSG-POHWLN PSG-POHWLN MTCE, LTD
PT-TIME PT-TIME ALL
PUB-DGN PUB-DGN MTCE
PUB-LOOP PUB-LOOP MTCE
PUC- - PUC- - MTCE
PUC-ANAL PUC-ANAL MTCE
PUC-CNTRL PUC-CNTRL MTCE
PUC-ERRINH PUC-ERRINH MTCE
PUC-FULDGN PUC-FULDGN MTCE
PUC-HASH PUC-HASH MTCE
PUC-ID PUC-ID MTCE
PUC-MODDGN PUC-MODDGN MTCE
PUC-MTCE PUC-MTCE MTCE
PUC-PARDGN PUC-PARDGN MTCE
PUC-READ PUC-READ MTCE
PUC-STATUS PUC-STATUS MTCE
PUC-SW PUC-SW MTCE
PUC-WRITE PUC-WRITE MTCE
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RA-PRINT RA-PRINT MTCE
RA-STAT RA-STAT MTCE
RA-TGST RA-TGST MTCE
RAD-ALLOW RAD-ALLOW MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
RAD-INH RAD-INH MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
RAD-STATUS RAD-STATUS ALL
RC-CHGCNT RC-CHGCNT MTCE
RCACT:ROLLFWD RCACT:ROLLFWD MTCE RC
RCCNL:ROLLBACK RCCNL:ROLLBACK MTCE RC
REPT-CKTRSS REPT-CKTRSS MTCE
REPT:SYNC REPT:SYNC MTCE
REPT:SYSPRFM REPT:SYSPRFM TRAF1
RMT-MB RMT-MB MTCE
RMV-ALNKRSS RMV-ALNKRSS MTCE
RMV:API RMV:API MTCE PMTC
RMV:AUB RMV:AUB MTCE PMTC
RMV-BUSRSS RMV-BUSRSS MTCE
RMV:CC RMV:CC MTCE PMTC
RMV:CEB RMV:CEB MTCE PUMTC
RMV:CPDB RMV:CPDB MTCE PUMTC
RMV:CS RMV:CS MTCE PMTC
RMV:CS,KCODE RMV:CS,KCODE MTCE
RMV:CSB RMV:CSB MTCE PMTC
RMV:DUS RMV:DUS MTCE PMTC
RMV:FS RMV:FS MTCE PMTC
RMV-GJBSRSS RMV-GJBSRSS MTCE
RMV:IOUS RMV:IOUS MTCE PMTC
RMV-JCTRRSS RMV-JCTRRSS MTCE
RMV-LIRSS RMV-LIRSS MTCE, LTD
RMV-LRE RMV-LRE MTCE, LTD
RMV:MCC RMV:MCC MTCE PMTC
RMV-MPCRSS RMV-MPCRSS MTCE
RMV:MWI RMV:MWI ALL ALL
RMV:OW RMV:OW MTCE
RMV:PCD RMV:PCD MTCE PMTC
RMV:PS RMV:PS MTCE PMTC
RMV:PSB RMV:PSB MTCE PMTC
RMV:PSS,KCODE RMV:PSS,KCODE MTCE
RMV:PUAB RMV:PUAB MTCE PUMTC
RMV:PUB RMV:PUB MTCE MTCE
RMV-RHERSS RMV-RHERSS MTCE
RMV:SCAB RMV:SCAB MTCE PUMTC
RMV-TCKTRSS RMV-TCKTRSS MTCE, STTY
RMV:TUC RMV:TUC MTCE PMTC
RMV-USCRSS RMV-USCRSS MTCE
RP-TREAT RP-TREAT MTCE
RPD-MCONE RPD-MCONE MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
RPD-MCTWO RPD-MCTWO MTCE, NMG, TLA
RR-ACT RR-ACT MTCE, NMG, TLA
RR-SPRAY RR-SPRAY MTCE, NMG, TLA
RR-STATUS RR-STATUS MTCE, NMG
RST-ALNKRSS RST-ALNKRSS MTCE
RST:API RST:API MTCE PMTC
RST:AUB RST:AUB MTCE PMTC
RST-BUSRSS RST-BUSRSS MTCE
RST:CC RST:CC MTCE PMTC
RST:CEB RST:CEB MTCE PUMTC
RST:CPDB RST:CPDB MTCE PUMTC
RST:CS RST:CS MTCE PMTC
RST:CSB RST:CSB MTCE PMTC
RST:DUS RST:DUS MTCE PMTC
RST:FS RST:FS MTCE PMTC
RST-GJBSRSS RST-GJBSRSS MTCE
RST:IOUS RST:IOUS MTCE PMTC
RST-JCTRRSS RST-JCTRRSS MTCE
RST-LIRSS RST-LIRSS MTCE
RST-LRE RST-LRE MTCE, LTD
RST:MCC RST:MCC MTCE PMTC
RST-MPCRSS RST-MPCRSS MTCE
RST:PCD RST:PCD MTCE PMTC
RST:PS RST:PS MTCE PMTC
RST:PSB RST:PSB MTCE PMTC
RST:PUAB RST:PUAB MTCE PUMTC
RST:PUB RST:PUB MTCE PMTC
RST-RHERSS RST-RHERSS MTCE
RST:SCAB RST:SCAB MTCE PUMTC
RST-TCKTRSS RST-TCKTRSS MTCE, STTY
RST-TRCA RST-TRCA LOC, REM, SC1, SC2, PMTC
SRM
RST:TUC RST:TUC MTCE PMTC
RST-USCRSS RST-USCRSS MTCE, STTY
RT-REQ RT-REQ MTCE, CLID, LTD, RCSO,
TRAF1
RTD-MCONE RTD-MCONE MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
RTD-MCTWO RTD-MCTWO MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
RTE:CHAN RTE:CHAN MTCE ALL
RTE:MSGCLS RTE:MSGCLS MTCE ALL
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SA-AUDIT SA-AUDIT MTCE, STTY
SC-DGN SC-DGN MTCE
SC-LOOP SC-LOOP MTCE
SC-REMOVE SC-REMOVE MTCE
SC-TBL SC-TBL MTCE
SCL-DGN SCL-DGN MTCE
SCL-LOOP SCL-LOOP MTCE
SCL-REMOVE SCL-REMOVE MTCE
SET-ALTRSS SET-ALTRSS MTCE
SET:APS-DPLXFL SET:APS-DPLXFL MTCE
SET-BSRSS SET-BSRSS MTCE
SET-CIRSS SET-CIRSS MTCE
SET:CS SET:CS MTCE PMTC
SET-FORSS SET-FORSS MTCE
SET-GJRSS SET-GJRSS MTCE
SET-GSARSS SET-GSARSS MTCE
SET:LIBSYS SET:LIBSYS MTCE
SET-LIRSS SET-LIRSS MTCE
SET-MEMRSS SET-MEMRSS MTCE
SET-MPRSS SET-MPRSS MTCE
SET-PARSS SET-PARSS MTCE
SET-PHYRSS SET-PHYRSS MTCE
SET:PS SET:PS MTCE PMTC
SET-RHERSS SET-RHERSS MTCE, STTY
SET:SAWSLOCK SET:SAWSLOCK MTCE PMTC
SET-TTRSS SET-TTRSS MTCE
SET:TUC SET:TUC MTCE PMTC
SET-LJSCRSS SET-USCRSS MTCE
SK-ACT SK-ACT MTCE, NMG, TRAF
SO-RESTORE SO-RESTORE MTCE
SSP-EIGHT SSP-EIGHT MTCE, NMG
STD-PRINT STD-PRINT MTCE
STD-TBLKUC STD-TBLKUC MTCE
STD-TIME STD-TIME MTCE
STOP:ACP;CHG STOP:ACP;CHG MTCE
STOP:AMADUMP STOP:AMADUMP LMTCE PMTC
STOP:AUD STOP:AUD MTCE
STOP:EX STOP:EX MTCE
STOP:IN;OW STOP:IN;OW MTCE
STOP:IN;UTILDS STOP:IN-UTILDS MTCE
STOP:INPCLS STOP:INPCLS MTCE
STOP:LIBSYS STOP:LIBSYS MTCE ALL
STOP-LREDGN STOP-LREDGN MTCE, LTD
STOP:MACLI STOP:MACLI MTCE PUMTC
STOP:MON;CHAN STOP:MON;CHAN MTCE
STOP:MON:MCCREPT STOP:MON:MCCRE MTCE
STOP:MSG STOP:MSG MTCE ALL
STOP:OP;ERAP STOP:OP;ERAP MTCE
STOP:OP;MSGRCD STOP:OP-MSGRCD MTCE
STOP:OVRTPROG STOP:OVRTPROG MTCE ALL
STOP:OVRWRT STOP:OVRWRT MTCE PMTC
STOP:RMV;OW STOP:RMV;OW MTCE
STOP:RTE;CHAN STOP:RTE-CHAN MTCE
STOP:TEST;COREUPD STOP:TEST-CORE MTCE
STOP:UPD STOP:UPD MTCE PMTC
STOP:UPD;CORE STOP:UPD-CORE MTCE
STOP:UPD;UTILDS STOP:UPD;UTL MTCE
STP-CKTRSS STP-CKTRSS MTCE
STP-MONRSS STP-MONRSS MTCE
SW:AMA SW:AMA MTCE PMTC
SW:APS SW:APS MTCE PMTC
SW:CC SW:CC MTCE PMTC
SW-MPCRSS SW-MPCRSS MTCE
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T-CKTADM T-CKTADM MTCE, STTY
T-CLN T-CLN MTCE
T-CPD T-CPD MTCE
T-DN T-DN MTCE, LTD
T-JNN T-JNN MTCE, STTY
T-LEN T-LEN MTCE, PSC, LTD
T-MISD T-MISD MTCE
T-READ T-READ MTCE
T-SCAN T-SCAN MTCE
T-TNN T-TNN MTCE, STTY
T-TRAN T-TRAN MTCE, STTY
T-UJSD T-UJSD MTCE, STTY
T-UTCN T-UTCN MTCE, STTY
TAG-CFCB TAG-CFCB ALL
TAG-CGN TAG-CGN ALL
TAG-DN TAG-DN ALL
TAG-DTCN TAG-DTCN ALL
TAG-EXP TAG-EXP ALL
TAG-JJSN TAG-JJSN ALL
TAG-JNN TAG-JNN ALL
TAG-LEN TAG-LEN ALL
TAG-LRE TAG-LRE ALL
TAG-MSN TAG-MSN ALL
TAG-OFFC TAG-OFFC ALL
TAG-REN TAG-REN ALL
TAG-RMSN TAG-RMSN ALL
TAG-TNN TAG-TNN ALL
TAG-UNTY TAG-UNTY ALL
TAG-UTCN TAG-UTCN ALL
TC-CHANGE TC-CHANGE MTCE, TRAF1
TC-GENP TC-GENP MTCE, TRAF1
TC-TIME TC-TIME MTCE, TRAF1
TC-WORK TC-WORK MTCE, TLA
TC-ZERO TC-ZERO MTCE
TC-ZTKU TC-ZTKU MTCE
TDR-SEP TDR-SEP TRAF1
TDR-TOLL TDR-TOLL TRAF1
TDR-UTDP TDR-UTDP TRAF1
TEST:API TEST:API MTCE ALL
TEST:ASP TEST:ASP MTCE ALL
TEST:AUB TEST:AUB MTCE PMTC
TEST:CC TEST:CC MTCE PMTC
TEST:DUS TEST:DUS MTCE PMTC
TEST:FS TEST:FS MTCE ALL
TEST:PSDCLP TEST:PSDCLP MTCE PMTC
TEST:PSDCTK TEST:PSDCTK MTCE PMTC
TEST-TRK TEST-TRK MTCE, STTY
TF-SXS TF-SXS MTCE
TF-TGN TF-TGN MTCE, STTY
TF-TREAT TF-TREAT MTCE, STTY
TG-ACT TG-ACT MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
TGN-DATA TGN-DATA MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
TI-ENTER TI-ENTER MTCE
TI-LIST TI-LIST MTCE
TI-REMOVE TI-REMOVE MTCE
TK-MSG TK-MSG MTCE, STTY
TNP-ALLOW TNP-ALLOW MTCE
TOC-STATUS TOC-STATUS MTCE, TRAF1
TOS-ALOW TOS-ALOW MTCE, CLID
TOS-INH TOS-INH MTCE, CLID
TQ-ALL TQ-ALL MTCE, STTY
TQ-DPC TQ-DPC MTCE, STTY
TQ-GROUP TQ-GROUP MTCE, STTY
TQ-RESUME TQ-RESUME MTCE, STTY
TQ-STOP TQ-STOP MTCE, STTY
TQ-TNN TQ-TNN MTCE, STTY
TR-ACT TR-ACT MTCE, NMG, TRAF1
TR-DEACTT TR-DEACTT ALL
TRF-VFY TRF-VFY ALL
TRK-ADO TRK-ADO MTCE, STTY
TRK-GROUP TRK-GROUP MTCE, STTY
TRK-INHIBIT TRK-INHIBIT MTCE, STTY
TRK-LIST TRK-LIST MTCE, STTY
TRK-REM TRK-REM MTCE, STTY
TRK-SETOGT TRK-SETOGT MTCE
TRK-TEA TRK-TEA MTCE, STTY
TST-STREAM TST-STREAM LOC, REM, MTCE
TT-CLN TT-CLN MTCE, STTY
TT-TBAL TT-TBAL MTCE, STTY
TT-TPATH TT-TPATH ALL
TT-TSTAT TT-TSTAT MTCE, STTY
TTP-INIT TTP-INIT MTCE
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UPD:COMMIT UPD:COMMIT MTCE PMTC
UPD-DATARSS UPD-DATARSS MTCE
UPD:ERAP UPD:ERAP MTCE PMTC
UPD:GEN UPD:GEN MTCE PMTC
UPD:HDATA UPD:HDATA MTCE PMTC
UPD:LIBSYS UPD:LIBSYS MTCE PMTC
UPD:PDA UPD:PDA MTCE PMTC
UPD:TDA UPD:TDA MTCE PMTC
UPD:UTILDS UPD:UTILDS MTCE PMTC
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V-ACBLK V-ACBLK ALL
V-ACS V-ACS ALL
V-ARP V-ARP ALL
V-CFG V-CFG ALL
V-CLAM V-CLAM ALL
V-CUSTID V-CUSTID ALL
V-DAGMB V-DAGMB ALL
V-DCTCN V-DCTCN ALL
V-DNCTX V-DNCTX ALL
V-DNCXALL V-DNCXALL ALL
V-DNES V-DNES ALL
V-ESN V-ESN ALL
V-GSAN V-GSAN ALL
V-HLCN V-HLCN ALL
V-HLTNN V-HLTNN ALL
V-LLNLRE V-LLNLRE ALL
V-LRE V-LRE ALL
V-LRELLN V-LRELLN ALL
V-RDIKEY V-RDIKEY ALL
V-REN V-REN ALL
V-RMSN V-RMSN ALL
V-RTLST V-RTLST ALL
V-SDAN V-SDAN ALL
V-SDISPL V-SDISPL ALL
V-SFGN V-SFGN ALL
V-STOP V-STOP ALL
V-TCM V-TCM ALL
V-TNDM V-TNDM ALL
V-TOLLRT V-TOLLRT ALL
V-VDISPL V-VDISPL ALL
V-XNLJM V-XNUM ALL
VER:IO VER:IO ALL VER
VER-MCNRSS VER-MCNRSS MTCE
VF:CUST VF:CUST ALL
VF:DATA VF:DATA ALL
VF:DNSVY VF:DNSVY ALL
VF:ICSVY VF:ICSVY ALL
VF:OESVY VF:OESVY ALL
VF:QUEUE VF:QUEUE ALL
VF:RUGRAT VF:RUGRAT ALL
VF:SURVEY VF:SURVEY ALL
VF:TAG VF:TAG ALL
VF:TNNSVY VF:TNNSVY ALL
VF:TRIGGER VF:TRIGGER ALL
VFY-ASP VFY-ASP ALL
VFY-ATGN VFY-ATGN ALL
VFY-CSTG VFY-CSTG ALL
VFY-CTG VFY-CTG ALL
VFY-DN VFY-DN ALL
VFY-EPSID VFY-EPSID ALL
VFY-EXP VFY-EXP ALL
VFY-FRS VFY-FRS MTCE
VFY-JJSN VFY-JJSN ALL
VFY-JNN VFY-JNN ALL
VFY-LEN VFY-LEN ALL
VFY-LIST VFY-LIST ALL
VFY-LRE VFY-LRE ALL
VFY-MSN VFY-MSN ALL
VFY-NUTS VFY-NUTS ALL
VFY-OBS VFY-OBS ALL
VFY-OFFC VFY-OFFC ALL
VFY-PSWD VFY-PSWD ALL
VFY-RDIPORT VFY-RDIPORT ALL
VFY-RPN VFY-RPN MTCE
VFY-SO VFY-SO ALL
VFY-SPACE VFY-SPACE ALL
VFY-TKGN VFY-TKGN ALL
VFY-TNN VFY-TNN ALL
VFY-UNTY VFY-UNTY ALL
VFY-UTCN VFY-UTCN ALL
VFY-XDGNT VFY-XDGNT ALL
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WHEN: WHEN:0 MTCE PMTC
WHO-RU WHO-RU ALL
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ZIP-CLIENT ZIP-CLIENT MTCE
ZIP-MACII ZIP-MACII MTCE, STTY
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#1A ESS-Specific Abbreviations
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Abbreviation Definition
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AC Automatic Callback
Authorization Code
ABA Alarm Battery Alarm
ABD Calling Party Abandoned
ACB Automatic Callback
Automatic Control Block
ACD Automatic Call Distributor/Distribution
ACFV Activated Call Forwarding Variable
ACI Authorization Code Index
ACU Acknowledgement Signal Unit
ADR Address
ADS Auxiliary Data System
AEA Address of Enable Address
AFPL Address of First Print Location
AI Alarm Interface
Analog Input
AIC Agent Interface Circuit
AIN Advanced Intelligent Network
AIOD Automatic Identified Outward Dialing
AL Alarm Interface
ALI Alarm and Line Interface
ALIT Automatic Line Insulation Test
ALSP Alternate Local Service Provider
AMA Automatic Message Accounting
AML Automatic Maintenance Limit
ANI Automatic Number Identification
AO Analog Output
APE ANI Parity Error
API Attached Processor Interface
APS Attached Processor System
APT Automatic Progression Test(ing)
AR Address Register
AS Alarm Scanning
ASCI Automatic Calling Station Identification
ASM0 Auxiliary Scan Memory 0
ASP Alternate Server Pool
ASR Alternate Storage Register
ASW All Seems Well
AT Access Tandem
ATF Auxiliary Test Frame
ATI Automatic Trunk Interrogating
ATMS Automatic Transmission Measuring System
ATP All Tests Passed
AU Auxiliary Unit
AUB Auxiliary Unit Bus
AUX Auxiliary Module
AVD Alternate Voice Data
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BATB Buffer Administration Timing Block
BCD Binary Coded Decimal
BCRC B-Link Concentration Ratio Change
BGID Business Group Identification
BIM Busy/Idle Monitoring
BINK 1,024-Word Block (BINary one K)
BISI Busy/Idle Status Indicator
BISIM Busy/Idle Status Indicator Monitor
BTLP Behavioral Trouble Locating Procedure
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C+P Continuity and Polarity (testing)
CAC Carrier Access Code
CAC Centrex Access Code
CACS Customer Administration Center System
CADQ Customer Changeable Administration Queue
CADV-CU Carrier Alternate Voice Data Control Unit
CAM Critical Address Match
CAMA Centralized Automatic Message Accounting
CAR Current Address Register
CAROT Centralized Automatic Reporting on Trunks
CAT Centrex Access Treatment
CATLAS Centralized Automatic Trouble Locating and Analysis System
CATP Conditional All Tests Passed
CC Central Control
Common Control
CCAD Customer Changeable Administration
CCAS Customer Control and Status Feature
CCFR Central Control Fault Recognition
CCIS Common Channel Interoffice Signaling
CCSA Common Control Switching Arrangement
CCU Central Control Unit
Combined Channel Unit
CDPR Customer Dial Pulse Receiver
CEPU Coded Enable Peripheral Unit
CF Call Forwarded
Cancel From
CFBL Call Forwarding Busy Line
CFDA Call Forwarding Don't Answer
CFG Customer Facility Group
CFILB Call Forwarding Line Is Busy
CFIME Call Forwarding Is Made Busy
CFM Clear Facility Maintenance Monitors
CFN Call Forwarding Number
CFV Call Forwarding Variable
CG Cell Generic
CGA Carrier Group Alarm
CGN Console Group Number
CHD Call Hold
CHI Call History Information
CI Control Interface
CIC Carrier Identification
CIP Carrier Identification Parameter
CIW Call Information Word
CLAM Coin Line Activity Monitoring
CLEN Channel Line Equipment Number
CLID Calling Line Identification
CLLI Common Language Location Identification
CLT Calling Line Identification
CMAC Control Mobile Attenuation Code
CMB Channel Memory Block
CMR Channel Maintenance Register
CNA Connecting Network Access
CO Central Office
COB Complaint Observing
CORC Customer-Originated Recent Change
COT Central Office Terminal
Customer Originated Trace
CP Call Processing
CPD Central Pulse Distributor
CPF Commercial Power Failure
CPI Central Processor Intervention
Circuit Program Index
CPS Customer Premises System
Camp-On Silence
Circuit Pack Schematic
CPT Camp-On Tone
CPU Call Pickup
CPUG Call Pickup Group
CRA Client Register Address
CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check
CREN Channel Remote Equipment Number
CS Call Store
CSB Call Store Buffer
CSDC Circuit Switched Digital Capability
CSR Centrex Station Rearrangement
Channel Status Register
Customer Service Record
CSRAF Common Systems Recorded Announcement Frame
CT Cancel To
CTLP Connectivity Trouble Locating Procedure
CTTR Customer Touch-Tone Receiver
CUSTID Customer Identification
CWC Call Waiting Originator
CWT Call Waiting Terminated
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DAB Delayed Activator Block
DAG Data Group
DAK Distinctive Alert
DBT Diagnostic Buffer Table
DCC Digital Color Code
DCG Digroup Controller Diagnostic
DCT Digital Carrier Trunk
DDB Disk Descriptor Blocks
DE Data Error
DF Disk File
DGN Diagnostic
DID Direct Inward Dialing
DIF Digital Interface Frame
DKAD Disk Address
DL Data Link
DLI Data Link Interface
DLMS Data Link Maintenance Subsystem
DMA Direct Memory Access
DMAP Data Mapping Program
DN Directory Number
DNE Destination Not Equipped
DNT Dialed Number Trigger
DOC Dynamic Overload Control
DP Dial Pulse
DRL Directed Retry List
DRR Disk Request Register
DS Data Set
DTDATA Disk Transient Data
DTF Data Terminal Frame
DTST Dial Tone Speed Test
DUP Dial-Up
DUS Data Unit Selection
DV Data Validation
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E&M Ear and Mouth
EA Emergency Action
EADAS Engineering and Administrative Data Acquisition System
EAEO Equal Access End Office
EAMF Equal Access Multi-Frequency
EAPX Error Analysis Power Cross
EARC Error Analysis Ringing Continuity
EASL Error Analysis Showering Lines
EBN External Billing
EGO Equipment, Group, or Office
ELS Electronic Loop Segregator
EMC Emergency Mode Control
EMI Expected Measured Loss
EOF End-of-File
EOIDC End Office Initiated Data Check
EOT End-of-Tape
EPSCS Enhanced Private Switched Communication Service
EPSID Enhanced Private Switched Communication Service Customer Identification Number
ERAP Error Analysis Program
ESCO Emergency Service Central Office
ESG Error Summary Group
ESN Emergency Service Number
ESR Error Source Register
EST Echo Suppressor Terminal
Equipment Status Table
ETC Electronic Toll Complex
ETN Electronic Tandem Network
ETS Electronic Tandem Switching
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FCG False Cross
Ground Failure
FETL Far-End Test Line
FIFO First In/First Out
FLN Floor Location Number
FRL Facilities Restriction Level
FRM Frame
FS File Store
FSC Forward Setup Channel
FSU Forward Setup
FT Functional Test
FVD Forward Voice Data
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GALM General Office Alarm
GI Group Interface
GNRC Generic
GPIC Group Presubscribed Intra-LATA Toll Carrier
GSN General Sequence Number
GULP Generic Utility Program
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HCG Hardware Carrier Group
HCGA Hardware Carrier Group Alarm
HTJR Hit Timing Junior Register
HUCS High Unduplicated Call Store
HWET High and Wet
HWL High and Wet List
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IAM Initial Address Message
IC Illegal Character
ICT Incoming Trunk
ICI Inter-LATA Carrier Information
ID Invalid Designation
IEC Interexchange Carrier
IHS H-Level Source Inhibit
IJS J-Level Source Inhibit
IMGS Directed Match Inhibit
INC International Carrier
INWATS Inward Wide Area Telephone Service
IOBT Inhibit Originating Called-Party Busy Trigger
IONAT Inhibit Originating No-Answer Trigger
IOF Input/Output Frame
IOMP Input/Output Microprocessor
IOP Input/Output Processor
IOUC Input/Output Unit Channels
Input/Output Unit Controller
IOUS Input/Output Unit Selector
IPA Indirect Print Address
IPIC Intra-LATA Presubscribed Interexchange Carrier Incoming Receivers
IR Incoming Receivers
ITTR Incoming Trunk Test Register
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JNN Junctor Network Number
JSN Junctor Scanner Number
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L-L Line-to-Line
L-T Line-to-Trunk
LAPT Loop Automatic Progression Testing
LASS Local Area Signaling Service
LATA Local Access and Transport Area
LC Location Radio
LCAT Local Customer Administration System
LCC Line Class Code
LDI Bell Laboratories Design Information
LDN Listed Directory Number
LEAR Link Error Analysis and Recovery
LEN Line Equipment Number
LHB Line History Block
LIBRY Library Program
LIU Line Interface Unit
LLC Line Load Control
LLR Low Line Resistance
LNP Local Number Portability
LOCFCS Location Equipped Faces
LPL Low Priority List
LRE Loop Range Extender
LREN Line Remote Equipment Number
LRH Line Service Request Hopper
LSS Line Security Scan Failure
LTD Local Test Desk
LUCS Low Unduplicated Call Store
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MAC Maintenance Client
Maintenance Control
MACP Maintenance Control Program
MAS Mass Announcement Service
MC Maintenance Circuit
Microcode
MCB Measurement Control Block
MCC Master Control Center
MCS Message Communication Subsystem
MCU Module Controller Unit
MDA Message Data Area
MDR Message Detail Recording
MEM Memory
MEMN Member Number
MF Multi-Frequency
MFNUM Maintenance File Number
MFT Metallic Facility Terminal
MI Measuring Instruments
MICO Module Integrity Control
MITN Multi-Line Group Terminal Number
MLG Multi-Line Group
MLH Multi-Line Hunt
MLHG Multi-Line Hunt Group
MOC Maintenance Operation Center
MOMM Match-on-Mismatch
MP Microprocessor
Module Processor
MRA Maintenance Request Administrator
MRG Merge
MRNUM Maintenance Record Number
MSB Message Storage Buffer
MSG Message
MSG COMPL Message Complete
MSG IP Message In Progress
MSN Master Scan Number
Miscellaneous Scan Number
MSS Message Service System
MTCE Maintenance
MTDN Miscellaneous Trunk Distributor Number
MTI Message Tracking Identifier
MTP Message Transfer Part
MTL Master Test Line
MTTP Manual Trunk Test Position
MWI Message Waiting Indicator
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N&SD Network and Signal Distributor
NCSU Network Clock Synchronization Unit
NMG Network Management
NOC Normalized Office Code
NP Number Portability
NPA Number Plan Auxiliary Frame
Numbering Plan Area
NS Number Service
NSID Number Service Identifier
NSEQ Non-Sequential Series Completion
NUTS Non-Usage Trunk Scan
NWMG Network Management
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OGT Outgoing Trunk
OMR Output Message Register
ONI Outward Number Identification
OOF Out-of-Frame
OOS Out-of-Service
OR Originating Receivers
OSDS Operating System for Distributed Switching
OSIP Open Switching Interval Protection
OSS Operating System Statistics
OTR Office Trouble Report
OVFL Overflow
OVLD Overload Control
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PA Power Alarm
PAR Peak-to-Average Ratio
PATLP Pattern Analysis Trouble Locating Procedure
PBX Private Branch Exchange
PC Peripheral Control
Paging Channel
Processor Configuration
PCB Primary Change Blocks
Process Control Block
PCD Power Conversion Distribution
PCI Processor-Controlled Interrogator
PCS Power Control Switch
PDA Parameter Data
PDS Priority Demand Schedule
PEAR Peripheral Error Analysis and Recovery
PEN Peripheral Equipment Number
PF Printout Follows
PH Phase
PI Processor Interface
PIC Primary Interexchange Carrier
PICB Peripheral Interface Control Bus
PIF Processor Interface Frame
PIN Personal Identification Number
PLC Presubscribed Intra-LATA Local Carrier
PLM Power Level Measurement Mode
PM Plant Measurements
PMA Primary Match Address
PMJ Path Memory for RSS Junctor
PML Path Memory Line
PMR Path Memory of Remote Equipment Number
PMT Path Memory for Trunks
Primary Message Type
POB Peripheral Order Buffer
POTS Plain Old Telephone Service
PPA Primary Print Address
PPI Plant Position Indicator
PQFRL Post-Queue Facility Restriction Level
PRH Periodic Reset Handler
PRMT Preempt
PROM Programmable Read-Only Memory
PS Program Store
PSB Program Store Bus
PSC Plant Service Center
PSDC Public Switched Data Capability
Public Switched Digital Capability
PSDCMC Public Switched Data Capability Maintenance Circuit
PSPD Permanent Signal Partial Dial
PSR Pulsing State Register
PTNI Pseudo Trunk Number Indicator
PTRF Pollable Traffic Feature Indicator
PTW Primary Translation Word
PU Program Update
PUAD Peripheral Unit Address Bus
PUB Program Update Buffer
Peripheral Unit Bus
PUC Peripheral Unit Controller
PUC-DL Peripheral Unit Controller - Data Link
PUP Peripheral Unit Parity
PWRC Power Converter Alarm
PX Power Cross
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QTL Queuing Trunk Line
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RADR Receiver Attachment Delay Report
RAF Recorded Announcement Frame
RAM Random Access Memory
Recorded Announcement Machine
RAMC Recorded Announcement Machine Channel
RAS Request Alarm Status
RCF Read Control Filler
RCG Recent Change Group
RCMDS Recent Change Mapping Data Save
RCR Recent Change Rollback
RDFP Residential Data Facility Pooling
RDI Remote Data Interface
RDS Request Digroup Status
REN Remote Equipment Number
RG Reference Generator
RI Ring Index
RMDM Remote Miscellaneous Distributor Number
RMS Routine Maintenance Scheduler
ROB Remote Order Buffer
ROH Receiver Off-Hook
ROM Read Only Memory
ROS Request Out-of-Service
ROTL Remote Office Test Line
RRP Rate and Route Pattern
RSS Remote Switching System
RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator
RSU Reverse Setup
RT Remote Terminal
RTS Routing Translation Selector
RTTU Remote Trunk Test Unit
RV Revertive Pulse Receiver Queue Overflow
RVFY Restore Verify
RX Remote Exchange
RX0 Local Terminal of Remote Exchange
RXS Remote Exchange Terminal
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SARM Set Asynchronous Response Mode Incoming Link Initialization Request
SAST System Audit of Stores Using Tape
SAT Supervisory Audible Tone
SAWS System Audit and Writeable Stores
SCA Saved Current Address Register
Selective Call Acceptance
SCAB Scanner Answer Bus
SCAM Scanner Answer Memory
SCANS Scanner Answer
SCC Switching Control Center
SCCS Switching Control Center System
SCF Selective Call Forwarding
SCG Software Carrier Group
SCGA Software Carrier Group Alarm
SCIW Supplementary Call Information Word
SCR Selective Call Rejection
SD Scan and Distribute
Signal Distributor
SDLC Synchronous Data Link Controller
SDS Supplementary Dial Service
SEQ Sequential Series Completion
SFG Simulated Facilities Group
SFGN Simulated Facilities Group Number
SIGI Signaling Irregularities
SJN Supplementary Junctor Number
SK Skip
SLC Subscriber Loop Carrier
SLEN Screening Line Equipment Number
SLN Supplementary Line Number
SMA Secondary Match Address
SMT Secondary Message Type
SN Serial Number
SNN Supplementary Network Number
SO Service Order
SPCS Store Program Controlled System
Signal Processor Call Store
SPI Smart Peripheral Input
Supervisory Program Index
SPO Smart Peripheral Output
SPS Start Pulsing Signal
SRE Shift Register Parity Error
SRES Search Results
SSD Second Start Dial
SSD Supplementary Signal Distributor
SST Short Supervisory Transition
STD Single Trunk Diagnostic
STF Some Tests Failed
STP Signal Transfer Point
Some Tests Passed
STTP Supplementary Trunk Test Panel/Position
SUB Submit
SUPF Supervision Failures
SUPL System Update Program (library)
SXS Step-by-Step
SYNC Synchronous
SYUP System Update (paged)
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TAG Program Store Address
TAT Termination Attempt Trigger
TAT Test Access Trunk
TBL Trunk Busy Lamp
TC Transient Clear
TCM Traveling Class Mark
TDA Translation Data Assembler
TE Traffic Engineering
TEA Trunk Error Analysis
TGAML Trunk Group Automatic Maintenance List
TGN Trunk Group Number
TGP Translation Growth Program
TLA Traffic TTY
TLM Trouble Locating Manual
TLN Trunk Link Network
TLP Trouble Location Procedure
TLPSAM Trouble Locating Procedure Summary Record
TLTP Trunk Line and Test Panel
TM Trunk Maintenance TTY
TMC Type Measurement Code
TMFRL Threshold Facility Restriction Level
TML Trunk Maintenance List
TMLA Trunk Maintenance List Annex
TNAC Terminal Number Access Check
TNN Trunk Network Number
TNRI Telephone Number to Route Index
TOCR Trunk Operations Center
TOP Task Oriented Procedures
TOS Trunk Out-of-Service
TOSL Trunk Out-of-Service List
TPI Trunk Program Index
TRAC Translation Authorization Code
TRAN Transactions
TRTG Treatment Group
TSF Trunk-Switch Frame
TSJR Timed Scan Junior Register
TSN Trunk Scan Number
TT Touch-Tone
TTG Treatment of Treatment Group
TTP Trunk Test Panel
TTY Teletypewriter
TU Translation Update
TUC Tape Unit Controller
TUT Trunk Under Test
TXT Trunk Group Translation
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UA Unnumbered Acknowledged
UAV Unavailable
UCL Unconditional
UMEN Utility Memory
UPD Update
USC Universal Service Circuit
USOC Uniform Service Order Code
UTCN Universal Trunk Circuit Number
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VCSA Voice Channel Selection Activity
VFL Voice Frequency Link
VFUB Verification Universal Buffer
VG Voice Group
VIF Voiceband Interface Frame
VMAC Voice Mobile Attenuation Code
VMDB Verification Message Data Buffer
VML Variable Message Length
VSGA Voice Switch Gain Amplification
VSS Voice Storage System
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WACT Work Activity Table
WFOM Wait For Overhead Bit
WRDN Word Number
WRMI We Really Mean It
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XCREN Expanded Channel Remote Equipment Number
XLTP External Line Trouble
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