| ---[ Phrack Magazine Volume 8, Issue 52 January 26, 1998, article 12 of 20 | |
| -------------------------[ Voice Response Systems | |
| --------[ Voyager[TNO] | |
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| I................................................................ Overview | |
| II............................................................... DATU | |
| III.............................................................. SOLTS | |
| IV............................................................... FAST | |
| V................................................................ Conclusion | |
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| +----------+ | |
| + Part I + | |
| + + | |
| + -- + | |
| + + | |
| + Overview + | |
| +----------+ | |
| A VRS (Voice Response System) is a computer system that is called using | |
| a normal DTMF (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency) telephone and interacted with | |
| by speaking or by pressing buttons on the telephone keypad. | |
| This article will discuss three such systems which are used by LLC Local | |
| Loop Carriers (LLCs) to maintain the Public Switched Telephone Network | |
| (PSTN). The systems are: | |
| . DATU | |
| . SOLTS | |
| . FAST | |
| +-------------------------------------+ | |
| + Part II + | |
| + + | |
| + -- + | |
| + + | |
| + DATU LC/RT Loop Conditioning System + | |
| +-------------------------------------+ | |
| I. Introduction | |
| II. Features | |
| III. Usage | |
| IV. Part Numbers | |
| Introduction | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| The Harris Corporation's DATU Loop Conditioning System combines a full | |
| range of advanced features with unmatched versatility to help maximize | |
| field testing and conditioning capabilities. The DATU system extends the | |
| field technicians testing capabilities of subscriber lines through the | |
| non-metallic environment of a pair gain system. | |
| DATU is a printed wiring card that employs micro-processor control of | |
| test functions and provides voice prompting. The card is installed in | |
| the Metallic Facility Terminal (MFT) frame and connected through a | |
| No-Test trunk to a switching facility. It may be used with most types of | |
| Central Offices (CO) including SXS, Crossbar, ESS and DMS. | |
| The DATU system can include the Pair Gain Applique (PGA) II, located | |
| with the DATU system at the CO, and the Metallic Access Unit (MAU), | |
| which is mounted within a remote terminal. | |
| PGA units allow testing of subscriber lines being served through an | |
| SLC-96 pair gain system. The PGA provides an interface between the DATU | |
| and a Pair Gain Control Unit. The DATU will transmit tones to assist in | |
| determining the status of the carrier channel. When a subscriber line is | |
| being served by a pair-gain-system and the DATU is used to test it, a | |
| warble tone is heard. The warble tone is followed by either a single | |
| one-second tone, two one-second tones, or three one-second tones. This | |
| indicates either a single party channel, multi party channel or a coin | |
| channel. The absence of a tone indicates trouble with the channel or | |
| channel equipment. | |
| Features | |
| ~~~~~~~~ | |
| AUDIO MONITOR - The subscriber line may be monitored for up to 10 | |
| minutes, after which time the DATU disconnects from the No-Test trunk. | |
| Audio Monitor may be used on either busy or idle lines. Traffic on a | |
| busy line will be audible but unintelligible. The Audio Monitor Mode may | |
| be exited before the end of the 10 minute period by selecting an | |
| appropriate test function. | |
| OPEN LINE - Opens subscriber line by removing battery and ground. | |
| SHORT LINE - A metallic short is placed across the tip and ring of the | |
| subscriber line. | |
| SHORT TO GROUND - A metallic connection between tip, ring, and ground. | |
| This feature is not available on a busy line. | |
| TIP TO GROUND - A metallic connection between tip and ground with the | |
| ring open. | |
| RING TO GROUND - A metallic connection between ring and ground with the | |
| tip open. | |
| HIGH LEVEL TEST TONE - A high level 577Hz metallic-tracing tone, | |
| interrupted four times per second, for identity purposes. The High Level | |
| Test Tone is not available on a busy line. | |
| HIGH LEVEL TONE ON TIP - Test tone is placed only on the tip side of the | |
| line, with the ring side grounded. | |
| HIGH LEVEL TONE ON RING - Test tone is placed only on the ring side of | |
| the line, with the tip side grounded. | |
| LOW LEVEL TEST TONE - A low level 577Hz simplex-tracing tone, | |
| interrupted four times per second, for identity purposes. The Low Level | |
| Test Tone may be applied even if the line under test is busy, and it | |
| will not disturb traffic on that line. Note that on some No.5 ESS | |
| switches, Simplex tone may not transmit. | |
| SINGLE LINE ACCESS - Allows conditioning functions on the same line used | |
| to access the DATU system. | |
| HOLD - Used to continue a line preparation function after disconnecting | |
| from the system's access line. | |
| FORCED DISCONNECT - Allows the technician to disconnect from the system | |
| at any time by dialing ##. | |
| ADMINISTRATIVE - Password protection for both user and administrator | |
| modes of access. System usage counters and timers are accessible through | |
| interactive voice response. | |
| DATU Usage | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| Dial DATU Number. | |
| Dial User Security Code. | |
| Dial 7 Digit Subscriber Number. | |
| / \ | |
| / \ | |
| / \ | |
| / \ | |
| / \ | |
| / \ | |
| | | | |
| Normal Subscriber Line SLC Subscriber Line | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| OK 8 second warble | |
| | -then- | |
| | 60 IPM busy: Pair Gain Test Controller Alarm | |
| | -or- | |
| | 120 IPM Busy: Busy test pair | |
| | -or- | |
| | 1 second tone: One party line | |
| | -or- | |
| | 2 second tone: Two party line | |
| | -or- | |
| | 3 second tone: Pay phone | |
| | -or- | |
| | No tone: Bad carrier channel | |
| | | |
| | | | |
| \ / | |
| \ / | |
| \ / | |
| \ / | |
| \ / | |
| \ / | |
| Enter DATU function code for condition: | |
| 1 Menu | |
| 2 Audio Monitor | |
| 3 Short Tip and Ring to Ground | |
| 4 High Level Coiling Tone | |
| 5 Low Level Simplex Tone | |
| 7 Short Tip to Ring | |
| * Continue test after disconnect (1 = 1 minute, 0=10 minutes) | |
| # Enter new seven digit subscriber number | |
| Harris DATU Part Numbers | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| DATU-LC Loop Conditioning System P/N 24820-001 | |
| PGA IIS P/N 24810-002 | |
| DATU-RT Loop Conditioning System P/N 24820-003 | |
| TSA P/N 24800-103 | |
| DATU-RT (GTD-5 Version) P/N 24820-005 | |
| TDC P/N 24800-102 | |
| Metallic Access Unit P/N 24840-002 | |
| MFT Card File P/N 25460-002 | |
| Metallic Access Unit (RSU version) P/N 24845-005 | |
| +----------------------------------+ | |
| + PART III + | |
| + + | |
| + -- + | |
| + + | |
| + Small Office Loop Testing System + | |
| + + | |
| + (SOLTS) + | |
| +----------------------------------+ | |
| Small Office Loop Testing System (SOLTS) is a system used by telephone | |
| company field repair personnel to test a phone line from any touch-tone | |
| telephone. | |
| When dialing a SOLTS number, the first prompt is: | |
| ~Please enter ID, terminate with #~ | |
| SOLTS allows 30 seconds to enter a correct ID, then prompts: | |
| ~Please enter line number and press #~ | |
| SOLTS allows 60 seconds to enter a line number, then prompts: | |
| ~Select mode, for help enter 0~ | |
| SOLTS allows 60 seconds to choose one of six options: | |
| Enter: | |
| 1) Interactive Testing | |
| 2) Calling on test line | |
| 3) Retrieve results | |
| 8) Hang up | |
| 9) Enter line number | |
| 0) Help | |
| Option one allows testing the telephone line connected to the number | |
| entered in step two above. Option two tests the line the technician is | |
| calling from. Option three is used to retrieve the results generated | |
| using options one and two. Option eight disconnects from the system. | |
| Option nine allows a new line number to be entered for testing. Option | |
| zero accesses on-line help. | |
| Mode 1 -- Interactive Testing | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| #) Line test | |
| 1) Fault Location | |
| 2) Special tests | |
| 3) Completion Test | |
| 8) Hang up | |
| 9) Enter line number | |
| 0) Help | |
| Line Test | |
| ~~~~~~~~~ | |
| Perform a line test on the number entered, then: | |
| 7) Repeat Results | |
| 8) Hang up | |
| 9) Enter line number | |
| 0) Help | |
| Fault Location | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| Performs initial line test on the number entered, then: | |
| 2) Next step | |
| 7) Repeat results | |
| 8) Hang up | |
| 9) Enter line number | |
| 0) Help | |
| Special Tests | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| Performs initial line test on the number entered, then: | |
| #) Repeat line test | |
| 2) Loop and Ground | |
| 3) Pull dial tone | |
| 5) Pair ID Tone | |
| 7) Repeat results | |
| 8) Hang up | |
| 9) Enter line number | |
| 0) Help | |
| Completion Test | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| Performs a line test on the number entered, records the results, | |
| then requests: | |
| 7) Repeat results | |
| 8) Hang up | |
| 9) Enter line number | |
| 0) Help | |
| Mode 2 -- Calling On Test Line | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| #) Line Test | |
| 3) Completion Test | |
| 8) Hang up | |
| 9) Enter line number | |
| 0) Help | |
| Line Test | |
| ~~~~~~~~~ | |
| Performs a line test on the number entered, if line is busy | |
| requests Craft to hang up, performs a line test and stores the | |
| results. | |
| 8) Hang up | |
| 9) Enter line number | |
| 0) Help | |
| Completion Test | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| Performs a line test on the number entered, if line is busy | |
| requests Craft to hang up, performs a line test, and records the | |
| results. | |
| 8) Hang up | |
| 9) Enter line number | |
| 0) Help | |
| Mode 3 -- Retrieve Results | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| States the stored results for the line number entered, then: | |
| 7) Repeat results | |
| 8) Hang up | |
| 9) Enter line number | |
| 0) Help | |
| +---------------------------+ | |
| + PART IV + | |
| + + | |
| + -- + | |
| + + | |
| + Field Access Service Tool + | |
| + + | |
| + (F.A.S.T.) + | |
| +---------------------------+ | |
| When calling FAST, the first prompt is a request for a security code. | |
| The security code is usually the employee badge number. After the | |
| security code is entered and the # key is pressed, FAST will prompt for | |
| the password. The password is usually 4-7 digits long and usually | |
| expires every 30 days. The default password is usually the security | |
| code. After the password is entered and the # key is pressed the FAST | |
| New Notices and Features are played. | |
| After all of that, the FAST Main Menu is made available: | |
| FAST Main Menu | |
| 1. Facilities Inquiry | |
| 2. MLT Test | |
| 3. Cut to new facilities | |
| 4. Change Status of a cable and pair | |
| 5. Test Caller-ID | |
| 6. Close a Service Order | |
| 7. Cable transfer (for splicers) | |
| 8. Administrative | |
| 9. News and documentation | |
| 0. Connect call to Help Line | |
| 1: LFACS Inquiry | |
| 1. by phone number | |
| 2. by cable pair | |
| 1: Enter telephone number | |
| 1. Correct | |
| 2. Re-enter | |
| 1. Current assignment | |
| 2. Spare pairs | |
| 3. Multiple appearances | |
| 1. F1 (feeder) | |
| 2. F2 (distribution) | |
| 3. F3 (if any) | |
| 4. All facilities in loop | |
| 2: Enter wire center NXX | |
| 1. Correct | |
| 2. Re-enter | |
| Enter cable number | |
| 1. Correct | |
| 2. Re-enter | |
| Enter pair count | |
| 1. Correct | |
| 2. Re-enter | |
| 1. Current status | |
| 2. Spare pairs | |
| 3. Multiple appearances | |
| 4. Defective pair list | |
| 5. Another cable-pair | |
| 6. Another pair, same cable | |
| 2: MLT test | |
| 1. Quick | |
| 2. Loop | |
| 3. Full | |
| 4. Add tone | |
| 5. Remove tone | |
| Tone: Enter telephone number | |
| 1. Correct | |
| 2. Re-enter | |
| Add tone - enter number of minutes of tone # | |
| 1. Another request | |
| 2. End call | |
| 3. Wait for tone | |
| 3: Cut to new facilities | |
| 1. Service Order | |
| 2. Trouble Ticket | |
| 1: Service Order | |
| 1. C-Order | |
| 2. N-Order | |
| 3. T-Order | |
| 4. Other | |
| Enter 6 digit numeric portion of order number | |
| 1. Correct | |
| 2. Re-enter | |
| +-----------------------------------+ | |
| | Go to "Hear F1 assignment" below. | | |
| +-----------------------------------+ | |
| 2: Trouble Ticket | |
| Enter telephone number | |
| 1. Correct | |
| 2. Re-enter | |
| Hear F1 assignment | |
| 1. Cut | |
| 2. Keep | |
| Hear F2 assignment | |
| 1. Cut | |
| 2. Keep | |
| Hear F3 assignment | |
| 1. Cut | |
| 2. Keep | |
| +------------------------------------------+ | |
| | Go to "Specify code for bad pair" below. | | |
| +------------------------------------------+ | |
| 4: Change status of a cable/pair to defective or non-defective | |
| Specify code for bad pair | |
| 1. GTP | |
| 2. OPN | |
| 3. OTP | |
| 4. UBL | |
| 5. SHT | |
| 6. GRG | |
| 7. CBY | |
| 8. Other | |
| Other | |
| 1. Non-defective | |
| 2. Defective, unknown | |
| 3. Exposed | |
| 4. Split pair | |
| 5. Previous list | |
| Specify pair to use | |
| Enter new cable number or only # if no change | |
| 1. Correct | |
| 2. Re-enter | |
| Enter new pair number | |
| 1. Correct | |
| 2. Re-enter | |
| FAST pages the technician to indicate the success | |
| of the cut. | |
| Note: If F1 is being cut both LFACS and COSMOS need | |
| updates. Two pager messages will be sent. | |
| If CF pair is used as spare, information will be | |
| given to break connection. | |
| 5: Test Caller-ID | |
| Enter 7 digit telephone number to be called. | |
| 1. Correct | |
| 2. Re-enter | |
| 3. Correct and calling from the number | |
| 6: Close Service Order | |
| 1. C-Order | |
| 2. N-Order | |
| 3. T-Order | |
| 4. Other | |
| Enter 6 digit numeric portion of order number | |
| 1. Correct | |
| 2. Re-enter | |
| 1. Closed today | |
| 2. Closed yesterday | |
| 3. Other | |
| 7: Cable transfer | |
| Enter TN from cut sheet | |
| 1. Correct EWO.xfer | |
| 2. Re-enter TN | |
| Enter first item number | |
| Enter last item number | |
| 1. Correct | |
| 2. Re-enter | |
| To transfer this item: | |
| 1. Move to new equipment | |
| 2. Skip this item | |
| 8: Administrative | |
| 1. Change Password | |
| 2. Change 3 digit EC | |
| 3. Change 3 digit NPA | |
| 9: FAST News | |
| 0: FAST Help Line | |
| Notes: When entering a variable number of digits, # is required to end entry. | |
| When entering a fixed number of digits, # is not required. | |
| Pressing 9 will always return to the main menu. | |
| To enter alpha characters press * to enter alpha mode and then | |
| use the following key sequences. Use * again to exit alpha mode. | |
| For example: Voy866 would be *836393*866. | |
| A 21 | |
| B 21 | |
| C 23 | |
| D 31 | |
| E 32 | |
| F 33 | |
| G 41 | |
| H 42 | |
| I 43 | |
| J 51 | |
| K 52 | |
| L 53 | |
| M 61 | |
| N 62 | |
| O 63 | |
| P 71 | |
| Q 01 | |
| R 73 | |
| S 73 | |
| T 81 | |
| U 82 | |
| V 83 | |
| W 91 | |
| X 92 | |
| Y 93 | |
| Z 03 | |
| - 11 | |
| . 12 | |
| + 13 | |
| +------------+ | |
| + Part V + | |
| + + | |
| + -- + | |
| + + | |
| + Conclusion + | |
| +------------+ | |
| Voice Response Systems can be a great deal of fun, and they can be | |
| safely accessed from a public telephone. Don't play with these from | |
| home. VRSs are a great way to hack without using a computer. | |
| For information on the Teradyne 4Tel VRS System, read the LOD/H | |
| Technical Journal, Issue #3: File 05 of 11: An Overview of the Teradyne | |
| 4Tel System by Doom Prophet LOD/H. | |
| ----[ EOF | |