| Written March, 1987 | |
| ==Phrack Inc.== | |
| Volume Two, Issue 12, Phile #6 of 11 | |
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| Preface: | |
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| This is the second part of my CSDC (Circuit Switched Digital Capability) | |
| series, the first being in PHRACK X. It is suggested that you read the first | |
| part and also the file on PACT in PHRACK XI. If I feel the material was not | |
| covered completely, I will make a third addition to this file. | |
| Hardware Interfaces | |
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| A NCTE or equivalent network interface equipment, located on the customer | |
| premises, is required to provide the CSDC feature for a customer. The NCTE or | |
| an equivalent circuit, located on the customer's premises, is required to | |
| provide TCM (Time-Compression-Multiplexing) transmission on the 2-wire | |
| subscriber loop. The NCTE also has a remote loopback for testing from CSDC | |
| central office. | |
| Dedicated 2-way CSDC trunk circuits are provided via DCT (Digital Carrier | |
| Trunk) combined alternate data/voice (CADV) units with DCT supervision. MF and | |
| CCIS signalling is allowed on these trunks. They provide signalling, switching | |
| and trunking functions between 1A ESS switch and other CSDC offices. To | |
| provide CSDC, the DCT bank must be equipped with alarm and digroup control | |
| units. A Digital Office Timing Supply (DOTS) is needed to provide network | |
| synchronization for the CSDC feature. A minimum of 3 CSDC maintenance circuits | |
| are needed for the CSDC feature to operate. The circuit provides digital | |
| signals for testing CSDC trunks and loops. They also provide a test | |
| termination for incoming CSDC calls. If an office has superimposed ringing for | |
| 4 and 8 party lines, these ringing circuits may be used for loop testing with | |
| the maintenance circuit. | |
| Remote Switching System | |
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| The RSS remote frame contains eight special service slot positions that can be | |
| used for D4 type plug in units (basically allows the RSS to have CSDC | |
| abilities). This allows the CSDC TRXS (Time Compression Multiplexing Remote | |
| Subscriber Exchange) channel units to be housed in the RSS frame. The CSDC | |
| feature is provided via the RSS T1 carrier facilities. The T1 carriers for | |
| CSDC service terminate with position 1 and 0 at the RSS. A ringing and tone | |
| plant is required in the RSS office to ring the phones of special service | |
| channel unit subscribers. | |
| Operation of the CSDC | |
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| An off-hook origination initiates the seizure of an originating register. | |
| A line translation is performed and the CSDC indicator is received from the | |
| Line Equipment Number Class (LENCL) and is stored in the register. A touch | |
| tone service receiver is connected to the line and dial tone is applied. Upon | |
| receiving a digit, dial tone is removed. If the first digit is a '#', digit | |
| collection is set up to collect 2 more digits. Upon receipt of the 2 digits | |
| (99), the PACT (Prefix Access Code Translator) is indexed via the dialed | |
| digits to determine what service has been requested. If the line cannot have | |
| CSDC, an error message is sent. The AB digits (carrier selection) are | |
| collected next. Once the AB digits have been determined to be valid, the CCOL | |
| (Chart Column) is received. The CCOL merely is a code to tell the PACT what is | |
| to be done. Once the AB digits and the CSDC CCOL is received, the original | |
| register is overwritten with the CSDC CCOL. The CSDC office then sends a bit | |
| down the line to tell the equipment that a CSDC call is being processed. | |
| The call is now reinitialized to appear as though no digits have been | |
| collected. Digit collection proceeds until the proper number of digits (7 to | |
| 10) has been received. An AMA register is seized at the end of the dialing. | |
| The call is then routed according to the dialed digits on a CSDC outgoing | |
| trunk. Answer guard timing for CSDC calls is 800 ms. Upon answer, the answer | |
| time is recorded in the AMA register. | |
| An outpulsing trunk is seized and a POB is hunted. If an outgoing trunk | |
| and outpulsing device are needed, one will be hunted. Information on the trunk | |
| is stored and a transfer to the outpulsing routine (MF or CCIS) is done. A | |
| verification insures that both calling and called parties are CSDC allowed. If | |
| they are not, the call is routed to an Automatic Intercept Service (AIS). | |
| For MF outpulsing, a junior register is seized, the outgoing trunk is put | |
| into the proper states, and start pulsing signal detection is done followed by | |
| digit outpulsing. For CCIS, call processing is the same as a normal call but a | |
| CCIS continuity check is performed while on the on-hook state. | |
| For an incoming call, the CSDC bit from the Trunk Class Code (TCC) is | |
| stored in the incoming register and a CSDC count is pegged. Digit collection | |
| is performed and a terminating DN translation is performed. Ringing is applied | |
| normally and once it has been answered, the incoming trunk is put in the | |
| off-hook state to pass answer to the next office. | |
| Standard disconnect and trunk guard timing is performed on CSDC calls | |
| when the called or calling party goes off-hook after a talking path has been | |
| established. | |
| Standard CSDC Dynamics | |
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| Call forwarding codes dialed after the CSDC code result in reorder. | |
| The Call waiting option is also suspended when a CSDC call is in progress. | |
| Busy tone is given to POTS call that terminates to a CSDC connection. Busy | |
| tone is also given to a calling CSDC party if it encounters a busy line. | |
| In order to have a 800 CSDC feature, the office must have CCIS INWATS ability | |
| in the OSO (Originating Screening Office). | |
| Dialing 911 after the CSDC code is allowed, but 411/611 calls are routed to | |
| error messages. | |
| NCTE (Network Channel Terminating Equipment) | |
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| As covered in Part 1, the NCTE is the equipment that you need to have CSDC. | |
| The NCTE is a piece of hardware that is connected to the CO loop and a | |
| terminal. On the terminal, there are 8 jacks for 8 pins on the NCTE. The | |
| functions of each pin are as followed. | |
| 1 - TRANSMISSION DATA | |
| 2 - TRANSMISSION DATA | |
| 3 - MODE CONTROL | |
| 4 - MODE CONTROL | |
| 5 - TIP VOICE | |
| 6 - RING VOICE | |
| 7 - RECEIVED DATA | |
| 8 - RECEIVED DATA | |
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| This ends PART II of the CSDC series. Since Taran King was in such a hurry, I | |
| will finish the 3rd file with SCCS integrations, loop structure and RSS | |
| structures. | |
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