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C-DOT DSS MAX

SOFTWARE RELEASE
2_2_1_6
RETROFIT PROCEDURE
FOR MAX/SBM-RAX/TAX

Section No. 400-643-0873

System
Practices

Draft 02, July 2003

C-DOT DSS MAX

SOFTWARE RELEASE
2_2_1_6 RETROFIT
PROCEDURE FOR
MAX/SBM-RAX/TAX

2003, C-DOT
Printed in India

C-DOT DSS MAX


SOFTWARE RELEASE 2_2_1_6 RETROFIT PROCEDURE FOR
MAX/SBM-RAX/TAX

DRAFT 02
JULY 2003
KARTIKA 2060
SERIES 600 : SOFTWARE
CSP SECTION NO. 400-643-0873
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MAIN AUTOMATIC EXCHANGE (ABBREVIATED AS CDOT DSS MAX IN THE REST OF THIS
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1.

Chapter 2.

Introduction & Release Highlights..........................................................................................5


1.1.

SBM RAX/TAX and C-DOT DSS MAX .........................................................................5

1.2.

software release 2_2_1_6 (2004)....................................................................................6

1.3.

Important features of previous software links ...........................................................15

Software and Hardware Status .............................................................................................18


2.1.

Chapter 3.

Chapter 4.

Chapter 5.

Software status.............................................................................................................18

Software Retrofit Philosophy and Pre-Retrofit Checks .......................................................26


3.1.

General Considertions .................................................................................................26

3.2.

Pre-Retrofit Checks......................................................................................................27

Retrofit Procedure (from 2_1_1_1 to 2_2_1_6) ......................................................................28


4.1.

Software Retrofit Procedure ........................................................................................28

4.2.

procedure to extract existng data from 2_1_1_1 s/w..................................................28

4.3.

Back-up of Command Files Generated .......................................................................30

4.4.

Loading of New Software Release 2_2_1_6 in IOP-0 .................................................31

4.5.

Creation of Data in 2_2_1_6 Environment .................................................................31

4.6.

Post Data Creation Checks and Updation..................................................................32

4.7.

Initialisation/Booting up the System with S/W 2_2_1_6 ...........................................36

4.8.

Post-Retrofit Checks ....................................................................................................37

4.9.

Recovery Action ............................................................................................................38

4.10.

Retrofit Completing Activities...................................................................................38

Retrofit Procedure for S/W 2_2_1_6 at Sites Already having S/W 2_2_1_3/2_2_1_4 .........39
5.1.

S/W RELEASE 2_2_1_6 DELIVERABLE STATUS ..................................................39

5.2.

Retrofit Procedure for C-DOT Exchanges having S/W 2_2_2.10_3...........................40

5.3. Retrofit
Procedure
for
C-DOT
exchanges
having
s/w
release
2_2_(4.4)_3/2_2_(4.3)_4/2_2_(4.4)_4.......................................................................................41
5.4.

New Time Zones and Tariff Classes for Holiday & Normal Day .............................45

5.5.

Verification of Charge Rate Number ..........................................................................49

5.6. Command file creation for ISD routes in order to implement PRD-LCL charging
for ISD calls.............................................................................................................................50
5.7. Now modify definition of Day Type 1 and 2 as per Table I, using command MODTYP-DAY ................................................................................................................................50
5.8.
Chapter 6.

Implementation of Distinctive Ringing feature .........................................................51

Do's and Dont's .......................................................................................................................52

6.1.

IOP Related Problems and Solutions..........................................................................52

6.2.

Do's and Dont's for Card Handling .............................................................................56

6.3.

GENERAL - DO'S AND DON'TS FOR o&m ACTIVITIES .......................................57

6.4.

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE RELATED GUIDELINES ............................58

Annexure - A

IOP Loading Procedure ..........................................................................................................63

Annexure - B

Duplication Procedure for Cartridge/Floppy ........................................................................69

Annexure - C

EPROMs for English Announcements ..................................................................................72

Annexure - C (Contd.) EPROMs for BI-Lingual Announcements.....................................................................73


Annexure - D

Addition of Base Module ........................................................................................................74


D.1

INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................................74

D.2

EQUIPPING THE NEW bm........................................................................................74

D.3

x-cod modification in 2_2_1_6......................................................................................77

Annexure - E

Optimized Utilization of PHC Terminal in VU ....................................................................80

Annexure - F

Use of Subscriber Based Category for WLL Subscriber ......................................................81

Annexure - G

Changes Required to be made to Run CTS-B Tool in 2_2_1_6 Software ............................83

Annexure - H

List of ISD Routs ....................................................................................................................85

Annexure - I

List of Charge Rate Numbers ................................................................................................88

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Chapter 1.

Introduction & Release Highlights


1.1.

SBM RAX/TAX AND C-DOT DSS MAX


Presently all the C-DOT exchanges have been upgraded to one of the following
software versions available for different applications.
Software Release 1_4_5.43_3 (1997)
This is PSTN release to support normal subscriber features in different
configuration of exchanges as SBM-RAX, MAX-L, ILT, RSU and TAX.
Software Release 1_4_2.25_4 (1997)
This release was being used by DOT at sites, where main C-DOT exchange was
having connectivity with private operator network. This release supported following
features in addition to all the features of S/W 1_4_5.43_3 :

Revenue counters and detail billing on trunks.

CLI for long distance calls when C-DOT DSS is configured as ILT/TAX

'CAMA' application when exchange is being used as ILT/TAX.

CLI for analog subscribers.

Software Release 1_4_8.1_3 (1997)


This release was being used by DOT at sites, where CCS7 signalling and Network
Synchronisation was required. All the 'MAX-XL' exchanges were being
commissioned with this software. These two features were in addition to all the
features contained in S/W 1_4_5.43_3.
Software Release 2_1_1_1 (1998)
This software release 2_1_1_1 was introduced to offer new features such as ISDN,
800K BHCA etc. as well as merge all the features of the earlier three different
software releases. Thus all the features could be offered to subscribers at any site
after retrofitting S/W release 2_1_1_1. The last patch in this series was 2_2_7.9_1.

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Software Release 2_1_1_4 (2001)


The software release 2_2_1_4 was introduced to support V5.2 protocol capability in
addition to all the features supported by S/W 2_1_1_1. This provided connectivity
with WLL (Access Network) of HFCL/Hundai, LG or Lucent technologies & ANRAX of C-DOT technology. This software supported subscriber category based
charging. Moreover same S/W supported Intelligent Network services also. The last
patch in this series is 2_2_4.4_4 for PSTN and 2_2_5.5_4 for IN working.
1.2.

SOFTWARE RELEASE 2_2_1_6 (2004)


New S/W release 2_2_1_6 is being introduced to provide dynamic control for
98/95/94, default Detail Bill on 98/95/94 routs, Line Monitoring Feature, Increase in
'AI' links to '14' in MBM & '11' in SBM. These facilities are in addition to all the
features supported in S/W 2_2_1_4. Detail of all the features is given below:

1.2.1.

ISDN
The ISDN switching functionality is offered for both types of customer
interfaces viz Basic Rate Access (BRA) and Primary Rate Access (PRA). A
new type of terminal unit, ISDN Terminal Unit (ISTU) has been introduced.
The new cards supported in this frame are ICC (ISDN Concentrator Card),
ITC (ISDN Terminal Controller), BRL (Basic Rate Line Card) and PRL
(Primary Rate Line Card).
In the basic call processing, the following interworking scenarios are
supported:

ISDN-PSTN

PSTN-ISDN

ISDN-MF-ISDN

ISDN-DECADIC-ISDN

ISDN-ISUP-ISDN

ISDN-ISUP-PSTN

ISDN-MF-PSTN

ISDN-DECADIC-PSTN

PSTN-ISUP-ISDN

PSTN-MF-ISDN

PSTN-DECADIC-ISDN

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1.2.2.

Support for 800K BHCA


The CDOT DSS Operating System (CDOS) currently being used in the main
processor complexes of the switch, is suitably modified to support the new
hardware involving 68040 and 68302. With the induction of HPC in place of
BPC in APU (AM), SCU (CM), BPU (BM), SUM (#7SU) and HMS in place of
MSC & MSD in all the BMs of MAX-XL, the combined processing power is
fully exploited to enhance the load handling capability of CDOT-DSS beyond
800 K BHCA.
With the induction of HPC as CPU in SUM (#7SU), the message handling
capacity is increased upto 2000 messages/sec as against 625 messages/sec
with BPC as CPU. Also, it supports up to 64 channels as against 32 with BPC
as #7SU CPU, thereby doubling the availability of CCS7 links for
connectivity.

1.2.3.

Subscriber Features & Supplementary Services


The subscriber features have been implemented as per specifications of
DOT/TEC document No. G/ASF-01/01 MAR 94. The control/invocation
procedure has been standardised and charging for different services has been
implemented so that these services can be released to subscribers with
standard procedures for usage as well as billing by DOT as an operator.
Invocation procedure as well as system limit for each service is listed
subsequently in this section. DTMF subscribers as well ISDN subscribers will
follow the procedure as specified in this section, unless it is specifically
mentioned for ISDN subscribers. The decadic subscribers will follow the
procedure by replacing * or # by '1' in the beginning only without
dialling any other digit in place of # in the end. A DTMF subscriber
can use both the options.
New Invocation Procedures for Subscriber Services
Number Identification Supplementary Services
Sl.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Facility Type
CLIP
CLIR
CLIRO
MCID
MSN
DDI
SUB
COLP
COLR
COLRO

Activation
NO
NO
NO
See Note-1
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO

Deactivation
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO

Remarks

Only for ISDN


Only for ISDN
Only for ISDN
Only for ISDN
Only for ISDN
Only for ISDN

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Call Offering Supplementary Service


Sl.No.

Facility Type

Activation

Deactivation

NO

NO

Remarks

1.

LH

2.

CFU (fixed)

*224#

#225#

See Note-2

3.

CFU (SEL)

*14 B#

#15#

See Note-3

4.

CFB (GRP)

NO

NO

See Note-2

5.

CFB (SEL)

*220 B#

#221#

See Note-3

6.

CFNR (GRP)

*228#

*229#

See Note-2

7.

CFNR (SEL)

*222 B#

#223#

See Note-3

Call Completion Supplementary Services


Sl. No.

Facility Type

Activation

Deactivation

*18#

#19#

1.

CW

See Note-4

2.

CH-WOR

HOLD/RETRIEVE

NO

Only for ISDN

3.

CH-WR

HOLD/RETRIEVE

NO

Only for ISDN

4.

TP

SUSPEND/RESUME

NO

Only for ISDN

5.

Hot Line (Timed)

*20 B#

#21#

6.

Hot-Line (Un-timed)

NO

NO

See Note-3

Multiparty Supplementary Services

1.

CNF-3PTY

HSF *490 B # to add B


HSF *493 # to toggle
HSF *494 B # to drop B
HSF *494 # to drop last
HSF *492 # to activate

Only for PSTN

2.

CNF-6PTY

As above with difference that dial 491 in


place of 490 to add a party B. Before adding
any new party, *492 # should be used.

Only for PSTN


See Note - 5

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Miscellaneous Supplementary Services


Sl.No.
1.

Facility Type
Dynamic Locking

Activation

Deactivation

To Select the password


*23 ABCD ABCD #
To change the password
*23 ABCD PQRS #
To select current access
*24 ABCD N # where N is the
current access Level

Remarks
N=0 for all allowed
N=1 for O/G upto Local
N=3 for O/G upto STD
N=4 for O/G upto 10X
N=5 for O/G upto 98/94/95
level

2.

Alarm (Once)

* 16 hh mm #

#17 hh mm #

See Note-6

3.

Alarm (DLY)

*226 hh mm #

#227 hh mm#

See Note-6

4.

Queuing

*686#

#685#

5.

Directed (DBE) call

6.

AOC-E & AOC-D

NO

NO

Only for ISDN

7.

16 Khz for Home


Meters

NO

NO

Only for PSTN


See Note-8

8.

Distinctive Ringing

No

No

Only for PSTN subscribers

*681 TEN # for line


*682 TEN B# for trunk
*683 TEN # for Tone/Annc.

Only for PSTN


See Note-7
Only for Exchange
Administrator for testing
purpose.

Following Changes in SIF Service Codes are as per TEC requirements


SIF

Old Code

New Code

ABSENTEE_FIXED_NUM_ACT

28

498

ABSENTEE_FIXED_NUM_DEACT

29

499

3W_CONF

250

490

6W_CONF

251

491

ADD_CONF

252

492

CONF_TOGGLE

253

493

DROP_SEL_PARTY

254

494

Note - 1 :

The PSTN subscriber can invoke the service just by HSF and
ISDN subscriber can invoke the service by functional keys
<Memory> <function> and then *680#.

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Note - 2 :

These
features
are
not
part
of
TEC/DOT
specification/requirement but very useful for the users. The
feature permits the subscriber to divert the call to a group of pre
defined numbers with flexibility to activate/deactivate the
feature by the subscriber.

Note - 3 :

The diversion no. B can be local, regional, STD or ISD and


diversion will be activated based on the current dynamic access
level of the subscriber. However, when the call is being diverted,
the subscribed access barring is checked.

Note-4 :

Invocation procedure for ISDN and PSTN subscribers are


different. A ISDN subscriber uses functional keys to put the
existing call on hold to receive another call in waiting. The
PSTN subscriber has to invoke the feature by HSF and can
toggle between two subscribers by using HSF repeatedly.
Alternatively the call in waiting can be accepted by ISDN as
well as PSTN subscribers by releasing/clearing the current
conversation.

Note-5 :

Invocation of six party conference is subject to the condition that


CNF card is equipped in the BM in which subscriber is
connected.

Note-6 :

All the alarm requests can be cancelled by using the procedure


#17#. Also, it is possible to request the operator to book the
alarm call for the subscriber subject to the limitation that a
maximum number of six alarms can be booked on a subscriber
interface.

Note-7 :

The facility is valid for ISDN interface when configured as Hunt


Group. However an individual ISDN subscriber can subscribe to
CW facility so that more than one calls can wait on an ISDN
interface as specified/allowed by the administrator for that
interface.

Note-8 :

25% of the total termination capacity can be used as 16 KHz


ports subject to the equipage of compatible hardware.

Enhanced Traffic Reports


Monitoring of traffic flow has become one of the most important functions of
network administrator. The traffic reports are used to monitor the network
performance in terms of Call Completion Ratio (CCR) as well as to take the
corrective measures to improve the CCRs by re-routing/re-dimensioning of
network resources. The traffic reports in C-DOT DSS have been re-organised
to generate following parameters :

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Separate Reports to monitor performance of PSTN and ISDN subscribers


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CCR for Local and O/G calls.

Trunk Groups / Route Reports

CCS7 Link performance reports

Separate counters for individual line/ trunk circuits for monitoring the
performance of individual circuit.

Details of call failures/ counters for failure analysis.

The organization of traffic reports help the administrator to monitor the


exchange performance for different applications as local, ILT and TAX
Configurations.
1.2.5.

Revenue Metering and Detail Billing on Trunks


The new telecom policy enables private operators to offer basic and cellular
telephony services in different telecom circles. The different operator
exchanges will be connected amongst themselves and to the DOT controlled
TAXs by trunks. There is a need that the various telecom service providers
keep track of the revenues which are shared by them, on the basis of resource
utilisation. With revenue metering on trunks implementation in C-DOT DSS,
it can be configured as TAX with function as network's hand-over point.
Online charging on per call basis is done on Trunk Groups (TGPs). At the end
of every successful call, the charge meter of TGP is incremented by the
applicable charge depending on the distance, type of day and call duration.
Also information of number of successful calls on the TGP is maintained. A
detailed billing record for every successful call can also be generated if
required
A trunk group can be put under detail billing observation in each
configuration of C-DOT DSS as Local/Tandem/TAX or ILT. However calling
party identity will be part of detail billing records i.e. CAMA functions, only
when exchange is configured as TAX or ILT. In case of revenue metering on
ISUP trunks, the meter counters are incremented and detail bill records are
made by incrementing the counters for actual charge units in both the cases
of CHU and CHB.
All the trunk groups are associated with Local, STD and ISD meter counters.
In case of Bothway trunk groups, two sets of counters (one each for I/C and
O/G) are associated with each TGP.

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1.2.6.

Year 2000 (Y2K) Solution


Different commands have been modified to support 4 digit year field to solve
the problem of year 2000.

1.2.7.

Killer Trunk Implementation


As per definition/specification in the latest revised specifications of TEC, the
concept of Killer Trunks has been implemented. The scope of definition has
been improved by C-DOT to ensure unmanned operation of interconnecting
resources and their maximum availability to carry the traffic. This feature
will block the faulty junctions automatically and restore after monitoring the
fault removal. This will be very useful feature at ILT and TAX, connecting
the remote exchanges with limited resources.

1.2.8.

Automatic Modification of Tariff Class to New Pulse Rate if Tariff


Class gets Changed During the Call
As per definition of charging, in addition to distance and day type, the time is
also a important factor to decide the charging. Accordingly, a day i.e. 24
hours are divided in different time zones. If a call progresses to the next tariff
zone, the corresponding tariff class becomes effective for subsequent period.

1.2.9.

20 Digit Routing Capability


As per decision of ITU-T, the international numbering plan has been
increased to 17 digits from 16 digits. To take care of future requirement, the
routing capability has been increased to 20 digits.

1.2.10.

Automatic Detection and Reporting of Large Duration Calls on


Subscriber and Trunks
To meet the requirement of automatic reporting of large duration calls, it is
possible to define the threshold for Call Duration as well as Charge Units.
An exception report is generated for all the calls, crossing the threshold
value. The exception report is generated on the OOD as well as printer. It is
possible to retrieve the records at any time as these are also available in the
disks as logs. The report include all the details, related to the call and
required by the administrator, e.g. Calling Party Number, Called Party
Number, Call Duration, Charge Units, Time of Originations etc.

1.2.11.

Separate Area (STD) Code for RSU and Access Network


It is possible to assign separate STD code for RSU/Access Networks belonging
to different SDCA's. For this, 'Area Code' field is available in 'MOD-XCOD'
command. If Area Code field is not defined in an 'XCOD', then system

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parameters ARCD* will be referred for prefixing Area Code to CLI for that
'XCOD.
1.2.12.

Trunk Interface in RSU


Keeping in view the topology of telephony networks in the SSAs, the trunk
interface (Analog or Digital) has been implemented in RSU. It is possible to
parent the smaller exchanges at RSU itself. (Fig. 3.1) This results is
advantages as listed below:

1.2.13.

i)

Avoid the requirement of separate media/connectivity for smaller


exchanges upto main exchange.

ii)

Efficient utilization of media, between RSU and Main Exchange by


sharing the resources to carry the traffic to/from the network to
smaller exchanges.

iii)

In case of media failure between RSU and Main Exchange,


Connectivity to Smaller Exchanges is maintained with RSU which may
be installed at Block/Taluka level.

CAMA for Smaller Exchanges, Parented on R2 Signalling


With implementation of CAMA along with suitable MMI commands to
generate the detail bill from SSA HQ for smaller exchanges/parented on R2
signalling, it is felt that C-DOT DSS is ideally suited for Indian Telecom
Network, specifically for SSA Networks.

1.2.14.

Enhanced Command DISPL-BILL-REC


The existing command has been enhanced to support the following functions:

1.2.15.

Display of billing records of Subscriber and Trunks

Display of billing records of subscriber, belonging to specific level e.g. in


the numbering plan 548xxxx, it is possible display the records of 100
subscribers belonging to 54823xx.

Display of TGP/Subscriber bill records with exceptionally higher charge


units.

Display of CAMA records in the format of detail bill to facilitate the


Administrator to generate the detail bills for smaller exchanges from a
centralised place.

Command DISPL-XCHG-MTR to Monitor the Revenue Generation


It is possible to get the total number of charge units to monitor the revenue
generation in the exchange. The flexible implementation of the command
facilitate the Administrator to monitor the revenue generation for different

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application as Local, ILT or TAX. In case of an ILT exchange, it is possible to


get the revenue figures with break up for the subscribers of its own exchange
as well as revenues for parented exchanges, for which it is functioning as
TAX.
1.2.16.

Distinctive Ringing for Long Distance Calls


It is used to notify the caller that the incoming call is from distant place. The
subscriber gets one type of ringing for Local calls and a different type of
ringing for STD/ISD calls. The implementation of this feature is dependent
on the type of Power Supply used in the exchange. In case of already
commissioned sites, this feature will be available to the subscribers only after
implementing the necessary modifications as the Power Supply Card and
compatible TIC PROMs. No special procedure is required for activation,
deactivation or usage of the failure and it is available by default to all the
subscribers in the exchange.

1.2.17.

Inbuilt MF Signalling Analyser


Due to integration of multiple technologies in the network along with coexistence of different interworking scenarios, the inbuilt signalling tracer is
required to collect the details of call failures and take the corrective
measures. The Multi Frequency Signalling Analysis is possible in C-DOT
DSS on one or more than one trunk, simultaneously but a max. of 32 trunks
at a time. The details of forward and backward signal are logged in IOP
which can be displayed any time.

1.2.18.

Threshold Alarms for PCMs between RSU and Main Exchange


In case of partial failure i.e one or more PCMs have failed, audio and visual
alarm is raised for the attention of O&M personnel to take corrective
measures. The exchange administrator can programme the parameters to
control the raising and retiring of alarms.

1.2.19.

16 Tariff Classes to Support New Tariff Plan of TRAI


To meet the requirement of new tariff plan, the tariff classes have been
increased to 16.

1.2.20.

Line Monitoring Feature to Enable Parallel Speach Monitoring of


Any Subscriber No.
For this the monitoring agency No. can be from the same exchange or any
other exchange on Trunk Dialling.

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1.2.21.

Separate Access for Special Services in Case of RSU & Access


Network
By using 'MOD-RBMNRM-CONFIG' command special services like 131, 198
etc. can be mapped separately for RBMs. For this special service code 131/198
etc. should be opened on 'Alternate Nos' of the Main Exchange. If these routs
are opened as normal rout, then mapping will not be possible. For Access
Network, command 'CRE-ANNRM-CONFIG' can be used.

1.2.22.

Detail Billing Records Generation on 94/95/98 Calls by Default and


Dynamic Locking Control for these Levels
Dynamic locking/unlocking is available for 94/95/98 levels as 'OG-UPTOREG' access. CDRs will be generated for 94/95/98 calls by default, in addition
to '0' & '00' levels.

1.2.23.

Number of Access Interface Links have been Increased to '14' per BM


in Case of MBM & '11' in SBM Exchange
It will be possible to connect '14' interfaces on V5.2 in one BM with single
PCM Connectivity. This will find use for 'AN-RAX' connectivity.

1.2.24.

New Announcements for Feature Invocation in Place of Tones &


Queue Announcement to Caller in case of Call Waiting in place of
RBT.
For various features invocations like Dynamic locking/unlocking, now
'announcements will be fed instead of tones. The announcements are
following:
1.

This feature has been invoked successfully.

2.

Feature invocation has failed.

1.2.25.

Change of SIF Codes for 3W_Conf/6W_Conf/Absnt_Fixed_Num


Features to Enable Functioning of New Special Services 125X

1.2.26.

Unequipping of 'BM' Possible through 'CRP' Command "UNEQ-BM"


For this, there should be no data (subs/Trunks) equipped in the BM. All the
frames should be unequipped. Unequip all 'mfc' cards also.

1.3.

IMPORTANT FEATURES OF PREVIOUS SOFTWARE LINKS


A number of important features of previous software links, are also available. As
these features have already been evaluated and validated by TEC in other software
links, they are now merged in a common software link. Few of the important
features are listed below:

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1.3.1.

CCS #7 Signalling System


Signalling System #7 (SS7) is a common channel inter-exchange signalling
mechanism that is intelligent, efficient, flexible and economical. The network
comprising of switches with SS7 capability also provides the infrastructure
for network features and services such as ISDN, Intelligent Network, Mobile
Applications, Operation and Maintenance Applications, etc.
The system has a 4-layer architecture. Layer1 provides the Physical Layer,
usually a 64 Kbps channel in a digital environment using PCM technique for
transmission. Layer2 provides the Datalink Layer functionality and is
responsible for reliable transmission of messages over a link without loss,
duplication or mis-sequencing, through flow control and error correction
mechanisms. Layer3 provide the Message Handling (discrimination and
routing) and Network Management (Traffic, Link and Route Management)
functionality a part of the Network layer. All these comprise the Message
Transfer Part (MTP). Level4 is for the User Parts. ISDN User Part (ISUP) is
one that defines the logical sequence of events for a particular application
using the services of the lower layers. ISUP defines the procedure for control
of switched services in ISDN and covers both voice and non-voice (circuitswitched data) applications.
This implementation provides MTP along with ISUP functionality as in
transit exchanges. Implementation of these layers is in conformance with
ITU-T White Books. This implementation of SS7 is available on SBM as well
as MBM configurations of MAX-L and MAX-XL. The parent switch can be
configured as a Signalling Point (SP), Signal Transfer Point (STP), or as SPcum-STP. The implementation is supported by incorporating necessary ManMachine. The Call Processing software provides ISUP as well as the interworking with DSS1, MF and Decadic signalling.

1.3.2.

Network Synchronisation
The Network Synchronisation Controller (NSC) card in MAX-XL system is
capable of synchronising its own clock to the network clock and supplying it
to the exchange. This network clock is available through the DTKs coming
from either a higher level or a peer level exchange and is extracted by the
DTS card in a Digital Trunk BM before being given as input to the NSC cards
in the CM complex. With this synchronisation capability, inter-exchange data
transfer at very high rates can be achieved since the slips encountered will be
very less. This implementation offers level2 network synchronisation
capability in MAX-XL.

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INTRODUCTION & RELEASE HIGHLIGHTS

However SBM-RAX and MAX-L exchanges do not have NSC card inbuilt,
therefore Network Synchronisation feature in these exchanges can be
implemented by using C-DOT Network Synchronisation Equipment (NSE) as
a standalone synchronisation unit.
1.3.3.

Calling Line Identity (CLI) and CAMA


C-DOT DSS supports CLI and CAMA functions for different applications as
Local, Integrated Local cum TAX (ILT) and TAX.
When working as local exchange, it is possible to programme the parameters
to decide that whether <Area Code> is to be part of Calling Line Identity
information or not. If it is Yes, it is possible to programme the digit length as
well as sequence of digits in the area code, prefixed to the subscriber
directory number. In cases where all the digits are already forwarded in
response to CLI request in the form of A4 signal, the additional one or more
A4 signals are responded by 0. In otherwords, additional digits as 0 are
suffixed to complete CLI information in the network.
In case of incoming terminating call when used as local exchange or incoming
transit call when used as TAX, the number of digits to be requested from the
preceding exchange can be programmed. Accordingly the no. of A4 signals are
sent towards preceding exchange. It is also true when CAMA is set for one or
more TGPs as well as in case of R2 to CCS7 interworking.
It is possible to programme the CLI information in the network for any
specific requirement for different applications as Local, ILT / CLT or TAX.

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Chapter 2.

Software and Hardware Status


2.1.

SOFTWARE STATUS

2.1.1.

Media Details

2.1.1.1.

Status for SBM-RAX

S. NO

2.1.1.2.

MEDIA

SIZE

1.

Unix 11.4

11890 Blocks

BAC/SL2_2_1_6

133275 Blocks

3.

CPC/SL2_2_4.2_6

21176 Blocks

4.

BMDC/SL2_2_4.1_6

16902 Blocks

Status for MAX-L/MAX-XL


S. NO

MEDIA

SIZE

1.

Unix 11.4

11890 Blocks

2.

BAC/ML2_2_1_6

143079 Blocks

3.

CPC/ML2_2_4.2_6

23237 Blocks

4.

BMDC/ML2_2_4.1_6

16348 Blocks (MAX-L)


16353 Blocks (MAX-XL)

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2.1.2.

PROM Status
There are different types of PROM used in different controllers. In addition to
the size of memory which is clearly identified by the PROM Type/Number,
the speed is also one of the critical parameters. The speed of different types of
PROMs, is specified below:
PROM Type

Speed

27C256

200

nsec

27C512

200

nsec

27C010

120

nsec

27C040

90/100

nsec

It is advised to use the PROMs with access time as recommended.


2.1.2.1.
S. No.
1

IOP
Card Type

S. No.
1.

PROM (ID)

Checksum

PROM TYPE

FOR IOP-VH
APC-VHC358/O-S00

2.1.2.2.

Position

U22

LVHCMON7.0

2F37

27C040

Checksum

PROM TYPE

ADP
Card Type
APC-SMC122/T-S03

Position

PROM (ID)

U7

LADP101XSC2_2_1_6

519E

27C256

U7

LADP101XMC2_2_1_6

B6CC

27C256

FOR SBM-RAX
ONLY
2.

APC-SMC122/T-S03
FOR MAX-L /MAXXL

2.1.2.3.
S.
No.
1.

Central Module in MAX-XL


Card Type
APC-BPC441/O-S02
FOR 300K BHCA

APC-HPC393/O-S01

Position

PROM (ID)

Checksum

PROM TYPE

U45

LAPC2XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

186E

27C010

U43

HAPC2XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

065A

27C010

U55

LAPC3XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

9631

27C040

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Chapter 2.
S.
No.

Card Type

Position

PROM (ID)

Checksum

PROM TYPE

FOR 800K BHCA


2.

APC-HMS394/O-S01

U19

LMSC3XXXMC2_2_1_6

2FCE

27C010

3.

APC-BPC441/O-S02
FOR 300K BHCA

U45

LSSC2XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

3EA6

27C010

U43

HSSC2XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

A38F

27C010

APC-HPC393/O-S01
FOR 800K BHCA

U55

LSSC3XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

DD09

27C040

APC-CHD370/F-S01
(Used on APCNSC369/H-A01)

U43

LNSC1XXXC2_2_1_6

6B90

27C256

APC-CHD370/F-S01
(Used on APCNSC369/H-A01)

U42

HNSC1XXXC2_2_1_6

20B6

27C256

4.

2.1.2.4.
S. No.
1.

2.

3.

20

Central Module in MAX-L


Card Type

Position

PROM (ID)

Checksum

PROM TYPE

APC-CPU019/F-S04

U79

LAPC1XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

B80F

27C512

OR

U82

HAPC1XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

9AC6

27C512

APC-CPU019/F-S05

U64

LAPC1XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

B80F

27C010

U66

HAPC1XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

9AC6

27C010

U66

LMSC1XXXXC2_2_1_6

1B9F

27C256

U67

HMSC1 XXXXC2_2_1_6

F931

27C256

APC-CPU019/F-S04

U79

LSSC1 XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

87B5

27C512

OR

U82

HSSC1 XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

0002

27C512

APC-CPU019/F-S05

U64

LSSC1 XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

87B5

27C010

U66

HSSC1 XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

0002

27C010

APC-MSC014/F-S07

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SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE STATUS

2.1.2.5.

PROM Status for BM-L / BM-XL


Analog Terminal Unit (ATU)

S. No.
1.

Card Type
APC-TIC002/T-S08

3.

PROM (ID)

Checksum

PROM TYPE

U56

LTIC108XXC2_2_1_6

B4F5

27C256

U62

HTIC108XXC2_2_1_6

1BB3

27C256

APC-TIC002/F-S10

U75

CTIC110XXC2_2_1_6

21F3

27C512

APC-TTC051/T-S06

U3

LTTC105XXC2_2_1_6
OR
LTTC106XXC2_2_1_6

303E

27C256

OR

2.

Position

D32F

APC-ANN078/T-S03

U9

LANC1XXXXC2_2_1_6

9E86

27C256 (200 ns)

OR

U9

LEAC1XXXXC2_2_1_6

00EB

29F040-PLCC

APC-EAC371/H-S00

U18

HEAC1XXXC2_2_1_6

BAD4

29F040-PLCC

OR

U7

LASV1XXXL2_2_4.2_6

8F28

29F040-PLCC

U6

HASV1XXXC2_2_4.2_6

DBBB

29F040-PLCC

APC-ASVA27/HS001

Note :
Two additional EPROMs are to be provided in 'ANNC' Card at U72 &
U75 positions (For Hindi/Eng. Annc.) for new announcements. Refer
Annex-C.
ISDN Terminal Unit (ISTU)
S. No.
1.

2.

3.

4.

Card Type
APC-ICC536/H-S01

APC-ITC535/H-S01

APC-BRL537/H-S01

APC-PRL538/F-S01

Position

PROM (ID)

Checksum

PROM Type

U35

HICC1XXXXC2_2_1_6

6BC1

27C040

U29

LICC1XXXXC2_2_1_6

D9A6

27C040

U3

HITC1XXXXC2_2_4.0_6

FFB7

27C040

U4

LITC1XXXXC2_2_4.0_6

F0C3

27C040

U60

HLCC1XXXXC2_2_4.0_6

16C8

27C040

U50

LLCC1XXXXC2_2_4.0_6

FA86

27C040

U24

HLCC1XXXXC2_2_4.0_6

16C8

27C040

U23

LLCC1XXXXC2_2_4.0_6

FA86

27C040

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Chapter 2.

Signalling Unit Module (SUM) for CCS7


S. No.
1.
2.

3.

4.

Card Type
APC-TUC046/T-S03

Position

PROM (ID)

Checksum

PROM Type

U85

HTUC101XXC2_2_1_6

F600

27C256

U68

LTUC101XXC2_2_1_6

E5CC

27C256

APC-BPC441/O-S02
for SBM RAX with
32 signalling links

U45

LNPC2XXXSC2_2_4.1_6

0043

27C010

U43

HNPC2XXXSC2_2_4.1_6

69AC

27C010

APC-HPC393/O-S01
for SBM RAX with
64 signalling links

U55

LNPC3XXXSC2_2_4.1_6

6356

27C040

APC-BPC441/O-S02
MAX-L and

U45

LNPC2XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

F147

27C010

MAX-XL with 32
Signalling Links

U43

HNPC2XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

55BD

27C010

APC-HPC393/O-S01
in MAX-L / MAX-XL
64 Signalling Links

U55

LNPC3XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

4C4E

27C040

APC-SHM473/H-S01

U17,U20

LPHC102XXC2_2_1_6

B423

27C040

For 32 Signalling
Links with BPC

U5,U10

HPHC102XXC2_2_1_6

2E31

27C040

APC-SHM473/H-S01
For 64 Signalling
Links with HPC

U17,U20

LPHC202XXC2_2_1_6

A622

27C040

U5,U10

HPHC202XXC2_2_1_6

C62F

27C040

Note :
The SHM card cannot be used interchangeably with BPC and HPC. The ECN
in the form of Firmware changes in EPLD contents are mandatory to make the
cards compatible. Also BME cards should be made compatible by correcting
the jumper settings.
Digital Terminal Unit (DTU)
S. No.
1.

Card Type
APC-TUC046/T-S03

Position

PROM (ID)

Checksum

PROM Type

U85

HTUC101XXC2_2_1_6

F600

27C256

U68

LTUC101XXC2_2_1_6

E5CC

27C256

2.

APC-DTC067/T-S04

U3

LDTC101XXC2_2_1_6

F25A

27C256

3.

APC-DTS066/T-S04
or

U19

LDTS101XXC2_2_1_6

EBEC

27C256

APC-DTS495/F-S00

U15

LDTS101XXC2_2_1_6

EBEC

27C256

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Time Switch Unit (TSU)


S. No.
1.

2.

3.

4.

Card Type

Position

PROM (ID)

Checksum

PROM Type

APC-MFC043/F-S06
OR
APC-MFC043/F-S08

U71

LMFC106XXC2_2_1_6

3E90

27C256

APC-MFC043/T-S04

U63

LMFC104XXC2_2_1_6

283E

27C256

APC-MSC014/F-S07

U66

LMSC1XXXXC2_2_1_6

1B9F

27C256

OR

U67

HMSC1XXXXC2_2_1_6

F931

27C256

APC-HMS394/0-S01

U19

LMSC3XXXMC2_2_1_6

2FCE

27C010

APC-TGA077/T-S02

U14

LTGC1XXXXC2_2_1_6

DFFA

27C256

U45

LTGC1XXXXC2_2_1_6

3EAC

27C256

U24

LTSC1061XC2_2_4.0_6

996A

27C256 Note 1

U23

HTSC1061XC2_2_4.0_6

A13D

27C256 Note 1

U24

LTSC1062XC2_2_4.0_6

64D4

27C256 Note 1

U23

HTSC1062XC2_2_4.0_6

02B4

27C256 Note 1

U56

LTIC108XXC2_2_1_6

B4F5

27C256

U62

HTIC108XXC2_2_1_6

1BB3

27C256

APC-TIC002/F-S10

U75

CTIC110XXC2_2_1_6

21F3

27C512

APC-ETS477/H-S01
For sixteen PCM

U9

LETS1XXXMC2_2_1_6

98AD

68HC705C9P

APC-TSC008/F-S06
SBM/MAX-L

APC-TSC008/F-S06
Only for MAX-XL

5.

APC-TIC002/T-S08
OR

6.

Note : 1.
In case of PROMs for TSC, it depends on the BM application and not its type.
The checksum for TSC will be same for BM-L as well as BM-XL if used as
SBM-RAX or as BM/RSU of MAX-L Similarly the checksum for TSC PROM
will be same for BM-L as well as BM-XL if used as colocated BM or RSU BM
of MAX-XL.

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Chapter 2.

Base Processor Unit (BPU) in BM for MAX-L/MAX-XL


S. No.

Card Type

1.

APC-CPU019/F-S04

Position

PROM (ID)

Checksum

PROM TYPE

U79

LBPC1XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

7A22

27C512

U82

HBPC1XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

D2F3

27C512

U64

LBPC1XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

7A22

27C010

U66

HBPC1XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

D2F3

27C010

APC-BPC441/O-S02

U43

HBPC2XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

9705

27C010

FOR 300K BHCA

U45

LBPC2XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

D671

27C010

APC-HPC393/O-S01
FOR 800K BHCA

U55

LBPC3XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

14B3

27C040

APC-CPU019/F-S05

Base Processor Unit (BPU) for SBM-RAX


S. No.

Card Type

1.

APC-CPU019/F-S04

APC-CPU019/F-S05

APC-BPC441/O-S02

APC-HPC343/0-S01

Position

PROM (ID)

Checksum

PROM Type

U79

LBPC1XXXSC2_2_4.1_6

7EB8

27C512

U82

HBPC1XXXSC2_2_4.1_6

B812

27C512

U64

LBPC1XXXSC2_2_4.1_6

7EB8

27C010

U66

HBPC1XXXSC2_2_4.1_6

B812

27C010

U45

LBPC2XXXSC2_2_4.1_6

04A7

27C010

U43

HBPC2XXXSC2_2_4.1_6

CB21

27C010

U55

LBPC3XXXSC2_2_4.1_6

8A60

27C040

PROM Status of V5.X Unit (VU)


S. No.
1.
2.

24

Card Type
APC-TUC046/T-S03

Position

PROM (ID)

Checksum

PROM Type

U85

HTUC1XXXXC2_2_1_6

F600

27C256

U68

LTUC1XXXXC2_2_1_6

E5CC

27C256

APC-BPC441/O-S02
for SBM RAX with
32 signalling links

U45

LVPC2XXXSC2_2_4.1_6

E33C

27C010

U43

HVPC2XXXSC2_2_4.1_6

BD48

27C010

APC-HPC393/
O-S01 for SBM
RAX with 64
signalling links

U55

LVPC3XXXSC2_2_4.1_6

345C

27C040

C-DOT DSS MAX

SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE STATUS


S. No.
3.

4.

Card Type

Position

PROM (ID)

Checksum

PROM Type

APC-BPC441/O-S02
MAX-L and

U45

LVPC2XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

CCC7

27C010

MAX-XL with 32
Signalling Links

U43

HVPC2XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

9B82

27C010

APC-HPC393/O-S01
in MAX-L / MAXXL 64 Signalling
Links

U55

LVPC3XXXMC2_2_4.1_6

EC08

27C040

APC-SHM473/H-S01

U17,U20

LPHC102XXC2_2_1_6

B423

27C040

For 32 Signalling
Links with BPC

U5,U10

HPHC102XXC2_2_1_6

2E31

27C040

APC-SHM473/H-S01
For 64 Signalling
Links with HPC

U17,U20

LPHC202XXC2_2_1_6

A622

27C040

U5,U10

HPHC202XXC2_2_1_6

C62F

27C040

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Chapter 3.

Software Retrofit Philosophy and PreRetrofit Checks


3.1.

GENERAL CONSIDERTIONS
It is expected that the person, who is going to attempt this retrofit, should go
through this document before starting the retrofit procedure.
1.

The 2_2_1_6 retrofit procedure has to be carried out over. previous software
releases 2_1_1_1.

2.

Exchange Data Retrofit Utility Cartridge


This is used to generate the command files by reading the database of the
present software release. These command files are later executed in new
software environment 2_2_1_6 to generate the complete database i.e.
subscribers, TGPs, Routes, Hunt Groups etc. with exactly same
characteristics as it is presently working.

3.

Billing Data Not to be Restored


As billing files structure has been changed in S/W 2_2_1_6, therefore it will
not be possible to restore the old billing data. As a result, meter reading of all
the subscribers will start from a fresh (i.e. zero). Also detail bills of past will
not be available and fresh data will be considered from the date of retrofit.
Note :
*

4.

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It is important to inform TRA section about change in the file


structure, in case, bills are being generated using some Billing
Generation Package. Package will have to be upgraded. 2_2_1_6
billing file structure can be obtained from C-DOT for the
upgradation of billing package.

Expected time for complete retrofit procedure is about 2 days for SBM and 4
days for MAX-L exchanges. It must be noted that the procedure is to be
followed in completeness and in the same sequence as described
subsequently. Also, carry out different checks at different stages and in case
of errors, take corrective action as recommended.

C-DOT DSS MAX

SOFTWARE RETROFIT PHILOSOPHY AND PRE-RETROFIT CHECKS

3.2.

5.

After retrofit process has been completed with one IOP, do not rush to load
other IOP with new S/W deliverables of 2_2_1_6. Before this, complete data
base created in 2_2_1_6 has to be compared with that of 2nd IOP and any data
missing has to be recreated. Watch the system stability for one day.

6.

Please make sure to replace the PROMs for spare cards also.

7.

The other IOP is to be loaded with UNIX only and two copies of S/W
deliverables, cartridges of UNIX, BASE, PATCH and BMDC are to be
prepared from the master set. After this do loading of this IOP with one set of
the two copies prepared at the site to verify that the deliverables do not have
any problem.

PRE-RETROFIT CHECKS

All the duplex units in the system are fine, i.e., the system is able to work
with either copy as active and other standby and they respond correctly to all
switch maintenance commands. This should be tested for IOPs also.

All simplex units (TTC, ANNC & MFCs) are fine and respond to switch
maintenance commands with either of the higher duplex units as active.

System alarms are working fine.

All input/output devices (cartridge and floppy drives) of C-DOT IOPs are fine.
This can be verified by copying out data from one IOP and copying the same
in other IOP.

All deliverable corresponding to old release are available at site.

Latest ED/BD backups are available.

Take list of the BNP-DISC NOs from active IOP.

Ensure that the new PROMs for all controllers including IOPs, ADP and
SPARES are available as per card versions being used in the system.

Note down characteristics of all the operator terminals created in each IOP,
as these will be required to be added again after the retrofit.

Take a printout of all the system parameters.

If following originating and terminating facilities have been provided to some


subscribers, withdraw them by 'MOD-SUB-FAC' command:
ORG-FAC

Auto Call Back, Manual Alarm, Admn-og-barr Cal-wat-clg

TRM-FAC

Absnt-man-Ans, Absnt-fxd-annc.

Take print out of all the 'DID' routes and their characteristics using
command "DISPL-ROUT-CHAR".

BP cables for both BM-L, BM-XL & SUM should be available at site.

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Chapter 4.

Retrofit Procedure (from 2_1_1_1 to


2_2_1_6)
4.1.

4.2.

SOFTWARE RETROFIT PROCEDURE

Stop all the Traffic Reports if they are ON.

Make all the copy-0 controllers as INS-SBY.

Bring the IOP-0 (SBY-IOP) to warm start level by crp command INIT-IOP:
2,1;

Stop executing Data Base Modification related 'CRP' commands from INSACT IOP e.g. MOD-SUB-FAC, MOD-TGP-CHAR, MOD-ROUT-CHAR etc. till
the retrofit procedure is not complete.

Prepare the exchange data command files for 2_2_1_6 release using the
exchange data retrofit utility as explained in para 3.2.

PROCEDURE TO EXTRACT EXISTNG DATA FROM 2_1_1_1 S/W

Please ensure that RGEN utility is loaded in IOP-0 (warm start


level)
-

Insert the ed retro utility cartridge to cartridge drive of IOP 0 (warm


start level) and give the following commands from IOP5X prompt.

IOP5X> cd /u/admn

IOP5X> mkdir retro2-2

IOP5X> cd retro2-2

IOP5X> pwd (press return and ensure that you are in /u/admn/retro2-2
directory)
IOP5X>cpio icv <$TAPE

After copying is over, the following files should be available in /u/admn/retro2-2,


which can be checked, by issuing the following command

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RETROFIT PROCEDURE (FROM 2_1_1_1 TO 2_2_1_6)

IOP5X> ls -C
admbsy2

creoos2_2

linch5

rxcd_pre.cmd

trua_fin.awk

backup

crerout2_2

linchr4

spc_pre.awk

trua_fin.cmd

cgs_fin.awk

crespc2_2

insts2

spc_pre.cmd

trua_pre.awk

cgs_fin.cmd

cresrs2_2

ls_fin.awk

srs_fin.awk

trua_pre.cmd

cgs_pre.awk

cresub2_2

ls_fin.cmd

srs_fin.cmd

trus_fin.awk

cgs_pre.cmd

cresubbar2_2

ls_pre.awk

srs_pre.awk

trus_fin.cmd

chb_pre.awk

cretgp2_2

ls_pre.cmd

srs_pre.cmd

trus_pre.awk

conv_decad

cretrm2_2

lsb_fin.awk

srv_pre.awk

tsys_par.awk

crecgs2_2

crexcod2_2

lsb_fin.cmd

stdfac1

ttgp1_fin.awk

crechb2_2

crg_pre.awk

lsb_pre.awk

stdfac2

ttgp_fin.awk

crecrg2_2

crgrtn3

lsb_pre.cmd

stdloc1

ttgp_fin.cmd

crehgp2_2

dtyp_pre.awk

mfc_eqp.sh

sub3

ttgp_pre.awk

crels2_2

frm_pre.awk

mfc_pre.awk

sub4

ttgp_pre.cmd

crelsb2_2

hgpfin.awk

mod_pre.awk

tdatsubl2_2

util

cremfc2_2

hgppre.awk

procedure2_2

tday_pre.awk

xcod_pre.awk

cremisc2_2

iot2

retro_split

temp

cremod2_2

linch33

rxcd_pre_awk

tgptrk2

iop5x>cd /u/admn/retro2-2

To extract the Complete data command files.


i) Run the following command from crp <exec-cmd-file : ttgp_pre.cmd,n;
ii) Run the following command from IOP5X prompt.

IOP5x>nohup util &


wait till IOP prompt appears

Following file should be present (ls ls *.cmd command at IOP5X prompt


may be used for viewing the for list of these files).
[acgs.cmd achb.cmd acrg.cmdacrus.cmd acrut.cmd actgp.cmd aefrm.cmd
als.cmd alsb.cmd amod.cmd asrs.cmd axcod.cmd arxcd.cmd acsub.cmd
aetrm.cmd aemfc.cmd ahgp.cmd instyp.cmd oosopr.cmd, admbsy.cmd]

File Details !!!

acgs.cmd

# CGS Command File

aspc.cmd

# SPC Command File

achb.cmd

# Charge Band Command File

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acrg.cmd
# Charge Rate Number Command File
acrus.cmd # Special Rout Command File
acrut.cmd # Rout Command File
actgp.cmd # Tgp Command File
actrk.cmd # ADD-TRK Command File
aefrm.cmd # Frame Equippage Command File
aemfc.cmd # MFC card equippage Command File
aesrv.cmd # SRV card equippage Command File
als.cmd
# LS Command file
alsb.cmd
# LSB Command file
amod.cmd # MODULE Equippage Command File
asrs.cmd
# SRS Command File
axcod.cmd # EXCHANGE CODE Command File
arxcd.cmd # RBM EXCHANGE CODE Command File
acsub.cmd # CRE-SUB Command File
aetrm.cmd # EQUIP-TRML-CARD Command File
ahgp.cmd
# CRE-HGP Command File
grntocr.cmd # GRNT-OCR-SUB Command File
admbsy.cmd #BNP-ANNC and BNP-DISC numbers command files
oosopr.cmd #OOS-OPR command file

Note 1:

edit amod.cmd file for correct equipage of DTK ids for RBMs only.
If there is no RSU in system, do not carry out this correction.

2. IF there are CCS7 TGPs going towards EWSD exchange then modify the
parameter SIG-INF in the file actgp.cmd of the corresponding TGPs to
include the parameter ACCS-CD-NPFX as per software 2_2_1_6 which is
ISUP-ACS-CD-NP.
4.3.

BACK-UP OF COMMAND FILES GENERATED


Insert a scratch cartridge marked as DATA COMMAND FILES in the Tape Drive
of IOP-0 and give following commands:
Take the Command File backup on Cartridge, Using following command on IOP
Prompt

IOP5X> >$TAPE

IOP5X>cat backup|cpio ocv >$TAPE

After copying is over, verify the contents by using following command


IOP5C> cpio -icvt <$TAPE

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The command will show all the files copied and at the end, total block size will be
shown.
Remove the cartridge from the drive, mark it as data command file and preserve it,
as it will be used for creating fresh data in 2_2_1_6 S/W environment.
4.4.

4.5.
4.5.1.

LOADING OF NEW SOFTWARE RELEASE 2_2_1_6 IN IOP-0


a)

Bring the IOP-0 to cold start level using the crp command <INIT-IOP: 1,1;

b)

Load new software 2_2_1_6 (UNIX 11.4, BAC, CPC and BMDC) using
standard S/W loading procedure. For details of complete S/W loading
procedure, refer Annexure-A of this document.

c)

After complete loading of software, shutdown the IOP and boot it again.

d)

Enter 'CRP and execute 'SET-SITE-ID' command to set identity of the site.

CREATION OF DATA IN 2_2_1_6 ENVIRONMENT


Copying of 'Data Command Files' in IOP-0
IOP5X>mkdir /u/ admn/cretro
IOP5X>cd /u/admn/cretro
IOP5XY PWD (Press return, response of this command should be in / admn /
cretro
Restore the Command file backup on 2_2_1_6 IOP, After inserting the backup
cartridge in IOP Cartridge drive.
IOP5X>cpio -icv <$TAPE
After successful Installation, Following file should be present [acgs.cmd
achb.cmd acrg.cmd acrus.cmd acrut.cmd actgp.cmd actgpnot.cmd aefrm.cmd
als.cmd alsb.cmd amod.cmd asrs.cmd axcod.cmd acsub.cmd aetrm.cmd
actrk.cmd tdasubl2_2 retro_spilt admbsy.cmd oosopr.cmd]

4.5.2.

Generation of Exchange Data


Now give the following Command on IOP Prompt to generate the DATA on
2_2_1_6 S/W IOP.
IOP5X> tdatsubl2_2
and wait for the Submission over Message!!!
verify the errors from log files using following command
iop5x>grep error accrp0*.log

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and so on for other accrp log files i.e. accrp1*.log, accrp2*.log, accrp3*.log ...
accrp9*.log
Time taken for creation of exchange data depends upon the capacity of the
exchange. This may be 4 to 6 hrs. for SBM-TAX; 10 hrs. for SBM-RAX and 1
to 2 days for MBM exchange. After the data creation is over, message DATA
CREATION OVER !!! will be displayed.
The time during which data is being created can be utilised for following jobs:
i)

4.6.

Make all copy-0 controllers 'OOS-OPR' from INS-ACT IOP-1 and then
change the new PROMs on these cards. However, it should be ensured
that after replacing the EPROMs and putting the cards into the right
slot, these should not be jacked-in. Only diagnostics of TIC/TUC card
with new EPROMs can be done after jacking them in.

POST DATA CREATION CHECKS AND UPDATION

After completing the step 3.5, we are having complete exchange database in
both the IOPs. The OOS-SYS IOP-0 is having S/W 2_2_1_6 on which
complete data for the exchange has been created and IOP-1 is INS-ACT with
S/W 2_1_1_1 and existing exchange data.

Now, before proceeding further, compare the data base in both the IOPs for
subscriber, TGPs and ROUTE creation. Execute the command. 'DISPLDIRNO' with option ASSIGN on both the IOPs and compare the results
whether all the subscribers working in the exchange have been created
successfully. In case, few working subscribers are not created in IOP-0, create
them one by one by executing CRE-SUB command in growth mode.

Note the subscribers from active IOP whose line status is BNP-DISC. Modify
the status of the corresponding subscribers in IOP-O accordingly.

Repeat the above process for TGPs and ROUTES by executing the commands
'DISPL-TGP-ROUT' and DISPL-All-ROUT. Verify that, except 'DID' routes
all other routs have been created. Create the DID routes and for CCS7
TGPs towards EWSD exchange, ensure that the SIG-INF parameter
to include ISUP-ACS-CD-NP.
a)

If in any BM, ANNC card is equipped in any other place apart


frame 1 slot 3 then equip that ANNC card in the required frame
and slot. The ANNC card has to be equipped as [UNITID]=ANNC-0 and [EQP-TYP] = standard.

b)

Modify System Parameters

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Give Crp command 'DISPL-SYS-PARAM' in the IOP-1 having


previous S/W data and note down values of following system
parameters

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RETROFIT PROCEDURE (FROM 2_1_1_1 TO 2_2_1_6)

i)

XCHG-TYPE

ii)

NON-MTR-LCL

iii)

MIN-SUBS-DIALS

iv)

NUM-ANI

v)

BM-01-CAT to BM-32-CAT (32 parameters)

vi)

ARCD *parameters for area code prefixing. [ARCD-DGT1]


has to be given as `0' instead of `10'.

vii)

CLI-INFO

viii)

PCO-MTR-LCL

ix)

SPL-RNG

xi)

NO7-THR

xii)

INT-THR

xiii)

CALL-DUR-THR

xiv)

CALL-CHRG-THR

xv)

ROUTING

xvi)

PSWD-TAMP-THRS

xvii) SUB-CHRG-CTG

c)

In IOP-0, having S/W 2_2_1_6 data, modify all the above system
parameters in 'GROWTH MODE' using CRP command 'MODSYS-PARAM' with following parameters
Parameter Name

Parameter Value

Verification of HGPs and special routes which have PDN of


HGPs as their alternate number

In case some'HGP' has not been created, then create the same
after comparing data from active IOP. Also create the missing
special routes if any.

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d)

SUB-CRG
Verify 'SUB-CRG' for various categories using command 'DISPL-SUBCRG'. In case any mismatch is noticed, correct the same using 'MODSUB-CRG' command.

e)

In case of RBM, 'MOD-RBMNRM-CONFIG' for special routs if already


existing in old data.

f)

Add required terminals and operators in IOP-0 which were existing in


it, in the previous S/W.

g)

Create answering circuit number and remote alarm reporting number,


if existing in the previous data.

h)

Check DAY-TYPE and TYPE OF DAY i.e. whether a particular


day is holiday or not and the various tariff class within each
DAY-TYPE.

i)

Subscriber having priority other than `1' to be checked and modify


them accordingly.

j)

Create the required operators with the desired `Admin' and `maint'
classes.

k)

Go to crp and give following command


<DEL-FGP-FILE:, ioh;

Take 'ED' and 'BD' BACKUP by 'COPY-OUT' command.

While taking 'BD' backup, following is to be given in parameter


'FGP':
FGP = bd

Note 1:

Shutdown and boot the IOP-0 to warm start level.

If a BM using HMS card in TSU is being used to provide V5.2


Interface, then Abort Filter Cards (AFB) used in TSU should have
Engineering Change Note (ECN) 12311 implemented on them in the
field. Some cards already have the ECN implemented which requires
one strap on the soldering side and one resistance on the component
side.

Details are as under:


Strap U4 (Pin3) to U11 (Pin12) on the soldering side. Resistance (R31) 470
W 5% MFR mounted between Pin12 and Pin 16 of IC Position U11 on the
component side.

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RETROFIT PROCEDURE (FROM 2_1_1_1 TO 2_2_1_6)

The details given in Fig1. shall help identify whether AFB cards are with or
without ECN implemented. These cards are used in every BMs TSU. The
recent supplies of BM-XLs may already have the ECNs implemented on their
AFB cards. LE sites are advised to look for the AFB cards with the ECN. The
ECN, in effect, inserts a pull up resistance R31 between pin 3 of U4 and Vcc
(which can be pin 16 of U11 or 14 of U4). The actual implementation can
differ visually from site to site. It should be ensured that the TSU of the BM
with the VU is equipped with the right AFB cards i.e. ones with ECNs. It
would be a good idea to mark the good VU AFBs with a tag to lessen
possibility of use of a non-ECN AFB from other BMs.
Fig.1: View from Component Side

U3

U10

Card
Ejectors

U4

U11
16

U5

Rev. Euro Female


Connectors

U12

Position of
Resistance (R31)

ICs mounted on positions U3, U4, U5, U10


and U12. Position U11 is blank
If such AFBs are not available, ECN will need to be implemented on them.
Note:2

In case of VU in BM equipped with MSC+MSD in TSU, AFB cards


without ECNs can also be used. In such cases, only three MFC cards
should be equipped in the TSU instead of four. If four MFCs are
currently being used, unequip one and reallocate the resources of the
remaining three.

Note 3

To implement the IN feature in 2_2_1_6 S/W DTMF Circuits are


required in all type of BMs. To take care of such requirements, slot
numbers xx-1-6-5 (MFC1) and xx-1-6-22 (MFC3) are modified from old
S/W equipage as follows by the utility. However if IN functionality is
not desired then equipage of MFC cards in TRUNK BMs may be

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modified to include only MF-SNDR and MF-RCVR. But care has to be


taken that the V5.2 BM should have DTMF circuits.

4.7.

Slot number

Block-I

Block-II

Block-III

Block-IV

xx-1-6-5

DTMF

DTMF

MF-SNDR

MF-RCVR

xx-1-6-22

DTMF

DTMF

MF-SNDR

MF-RCVR

INITIALISATION/BOOTING UP THE SYSTEM WITH S/W 2_2_1_6


1.

During night hours, bring the ACTIVE IOP-1 to warm start level using
<INIT-IOP:2,1; command.

2.

Switch off the power supplies in all the frames of CM, BMs & LMs. (In case of
'SBM' only BM & LMs are relevant).

3.

At MBM sites, change EPROMs in both the copies of APC, SSC and MSCs in
all the four CMSs. Switch on the PSUs of all the frames of CM after jacking
the controller cards in APU and SCU in the right slots. Execute the CRP
command INIT-IOP:5,1; from IOP-0 and wait for the message code loading
begins on the CONSOLE terminal. Now proceed to the next step. (In
case of SBM, EPROMs have to be changed in BPU and TSU frame for all the
relevant cards. Then switch on PSUs in BPU and TSU and give command
INIT-IOP:5,1; from IOP-0 to initialise the system).

4.

Change the PROMs in all the controllers of different units of Base Modules as
listed below :
BPU

CPU or BPC

TSU
(MSC/HMS, TSC, SCIC, MFC, TOGC)
ATU
(TTC, ANNC*)
} (One copy of TIC/TUC cards has already
DTU
(DTC,DTS, TUC) } been replaced with NEW PROMs)
ADP
(SMC)
}
CSU
BPC, SHM
VU
BPC, SHM
ISTU
ITC, ICC, BRL, PRL
*
Provide 2 additional EPROMs also at U72 & U75 positions as
per Annexure-C.
5.

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Jack in both the copies of controllers in TSU and BPU in 1st BM and one copy
of TICs/TUCs on which new PROMs have been changed. Jack out other copy
of TICs/TUCs with previous S/W PROMs. Switch on the PSUs of BPU, TSU
& TUs/DTUs. Wait for code load to start with message code load begins ..
on the console terminal. Once the 1st BM has recovered, then proceed to next
two BMs at a time, till all the BMs are recovered.

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RETROFIT PROCEDURE (FROM 2_1_1_1 TO 2_2_1_6)

6.

Wait for the Load Pass Report on OOD/PRINTER for all the BMs and critical
alarm to retire from ADP.

7.

Make all the MFC units INS-ACT one by one in all the BMs using CRP
command PUT-SWU-INS:. After that bring TTC & ANNC INS-ACT in all
the BMs.

8.

Displ system status (DISPL-SYS-ALL) for various modules and bring the
simplex switch units in INS-ACT status.

9.

Check that SUM and VU have come up if equipped in the exchange. Ensure
that the BM which has VU equipped in one of its frame has at least few of its
MFC card circuits equipped as DTMF type.

10.

Execute the command file oosopr.cmd for 'oos-opr' Directory Nos. if any. At
crp give the following command
exec-cmd-file : oosopr.cmd,n;

4.8.

POST-RETROFIT CHECKS
The retrofit is now complete and the system can be observed for normal functioning.
Following checks may be performed :
a)

Dial tone on at least one port of all the TUs.

b)

Dial tone on at least one DTMF subscriber in each BM.

c)

Line to Line calls

e)

O/G calls

f)

Proper updation of meter readings and detail bill record.

g)

Proper announcements

h)

All the duplex unit except TICs/TUCs in the system are fine i.e. system is
able to work with either copy as active or standby.

i)

All simplex unit are fine and respond to maintenance commands with either
higher units as active.

j)

Registering a new password (secret dynamic STD code) and then subsequent
locking/unlocking function upto different access barring levels works fine as
per new procedure.

k)

Other released SIF features are working properly with new feature
invocation codes.

Observe the system stability for about 6 hours and then proceed to next setup.

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4.9.

RECOVERY ACTION
In case the retrofit 2_2_1_6 is not successful, do following :
i)

Bring IOP-0 to warm start level by init-iop : by 2,1, command.

ii)

Switch off all PSUs in all frames i.e. AM, CM, BMs and LMs.

iii)

Replace EPROMs in AP, SSC, MSC, TSC, SCIC, MFC, TTC, with previous
S/W version PROMs and jack in the cards. Replace PROMs in SUM & ISTU
frame also.

iv)

Jackout copy-0 TIC cards having new PROMs in all TUs and jack in copy-1
cards with (old version PROMs)

v)

Power on all the frames of the system

vi)

Give INIT-IOP:5,1 from IOP-1 (having previous version data) to bring it INSACT and thus giving code load to system.

vii)

Replace EPROMs of previous version in the left out cards.

4.10. RETROFIT COMPLETING ACTIVITIES


1.

Change EPROMs on other copies of TICs/TUCs which are in jacked out


condition and having previous version PROMs. Jack in these cards and make
them INS-SBY one by one.

2.

Generate two sets of S/W deliverables of 2_2_1_6 using the cartridge


duplication procedure listed in ANNEXURE-B.

3.

Load complete S/W in IOP-1, using one of the two sets of deliverables,
prepared at the site.

4.

Bring IOP-1 inservice from IOP-0 by executing CRP commands:


<put-swu-oos : iom, iop-1;
<put-swu-ins : iom, iop-1;

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5.

Change the EPROMs in the spare cards and test these cards.

6.

Implement password management in the IOPs if already being used.

7.

Add terminals and operators in the IOP-1 also.

8.

As all the dirnos., which were OOS-OPR will become INS-FREE, so make
them OOS-OPR using 'frc-trm-oos' command.

9.

Load latest 'RGEN/CMD' utility in both IOPs.

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Chapter 5.

Retrofit Procedure for S/W 2_2_1_6 at


Sites Already having S/W
2_2_1_3/2_2_1_4
5.1.

S/W RELEASE 2_2_1_6 DELIVERABLE STATUS

5.1.1.

Change of Eproms Required for s/w Release 2_2_4.2_6 over Various


Rel. Existing
Deliverable
ADC
BM-XL/BM-L
MFC-S04/S06
TTC
BPC-S02
BPC-S01
CPU-S04/S05
TSC-S04/S06

2_2_2.10_3

2_2_4.4_3

2_2_4.3_4

2_2_4.4_4

SUM
BPC-S02
HPC-S01
SHM (With BPC)
SHM (With HPC)
VU
BPC-S02
HPC-S01
SHM (With BPC)
SHM (With HPC)
CM-L
CPU-S05 (APC)
CPU-S05 (SSC)
CM-XL
BPC-S02 (APC & SSC)
or
HPC-S01 (
"
)
NSC
ISTU
ICC
ITC
BRL/PRL

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Deliverable

2_2_2.10_3

2_2_4.4_3

2_2_4.3_4

2_2_4.4_4

BAC
CPC
BMDC
Retro Utility 2_2_1_6

5.2.
5.2.1.

RETROFIT
2_2_2.10_3

PROCEDURE

FOR

C-DOT

EXCHANGES

HAVING

S/W

List of Deliverables
Refer para 5.1.1 for New EPROMs required for S/W 2_2_4.2_6 over various
releases.

5.2.2.

5.2.3.

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Pre Retrofit Checks


1.

Take ed, bc, bd and tf backups

2.

Note down characteristics of icc ports and operators accounts.

Procedure
Step 1 :

Bring standby IOP-1 to warm start level.

Step 2 :

Shut down this IOP-1 and load complete new software


(2_2_1_6). After loading the new software, shut down and
reboot this IOP.

Step 3 :

Unequip all the announcement (ANNC) & TTC cards on all the
BM's in ON LINE mode in the active IOP.

Step 4 :

Take a Ed backup from active IOP-0 and load this in IOP in


which new software has been loaded (i.e. IOP-1). While copyin, in Restore option [RES-OPT] field give OVER-REL.

Step 5 :

Login in admn account.

Step 6 :

Insert the BMDC extra files cartridge in the cartridge drive


and give the following commands on IOP5x> Prompt
-

IOP5x>cd

$DUMPP

IOP5x>mkdir

exf

IOP5x>cd

exf

IOP5x>pwd

(to confirm you are in /data/dump/exf


directory)

IOP5x>cpio

-icv <$ TAPE

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RETROFIT PROCEDURE FOR S/W 2_2_1_6 AT SITES ALREADY HAVING S/W 2_2_1_3/2_2_1_4

5.3.
5.3.1.

IOP5x>retro4.4 (This is an interactive utility which will


ask for the BM numbers existing in your system and
automatically copy the required files in respective
directory).

Shut down and reboot this IOP (with SW 2_2_4.4_4)

Step 7 :

Bring the active IOP-0 (SW 2.10) to warm start and switch-off
the system and replace EPROMs as per 2_2_4.4_4 release note.

Step 8 :

Copy in BD from IOP-0 with SW 2_2_2.10_3 to IOP with SW


2_2_4.4_4.

Step 9 :

Switch on the system after all the required PROMs have been
changed.

RETROFIT PROCEDURE FOR C-DOT


RELEASE 2_2_(4.4)_3/2_2_(4.3)_4/2_2_(4.4)_4

EXCHANGES

HAVING

S/W

List of Deliverables
Refer para 5.1.1 for New EPROMs required for S/W 2_2_4.2_6 over various
releases.

5.3.2.

5.3.3.

Pre Retrofit Checks


1.

Take ed, bc, bd and tf backups

2.

Note down characteristics of icc ports and operators accounts.

3.

IOPs should be in duplex working and interchange IOP should work.

Procedure
1

Bring standby IOP (Say IOP-0) to warm start level and then to cold
start level.

Switch off power supply. Verify 'VHC'-U22 chcksum is '2f37'. If


required change the EPROM. Then switch-on the power.

Load complete software (Unix, BAC, CPC, BMDC) of 2_2_4.2_6


release. Shut down, reboot and "set-site id".

Save files bpsifc * and ansprm * in some other directory :IOP5C> mkdir

$GLBDATAP/misc

IOP5C> cd

$GLBDATAP/misc

IOP5C> pwd

(should show /data/exdata/glbdata/misc)

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IOP5C> cp $GLBDATAP/bpsifc*

IOP5C> cp $GLBDATAP/ansprm*

IOP5C> ls
5

-ls

(should show 3 files each of bpsifc* & ansprm*)

'Copy-in' the 'ed' backup taken from 2_2_1_4 software (in para
5.3.2) in this IOP-0 having 2_2_1_6 s/w:Copy-in : VOL-NAME = ed DDMM
RES-OPT : OVR-REL
:
:
FGP : ed

Copy relevant announcement files "ioanpgxx" from $PRCDATAP to


$GLBDATAP/bpanpg*
e.g. for 'Hindi-English' announcements 'language id'=01
IOP5C> cd $PRCDATAP
IOP5C> cp ioanpg01.dat

$GLBDATAP/bpanpg.dat

IOP5C> cp ioanpg01.idx

$GLBDATAP/bpanpg.idx

IOP5C> cp ioanpg01.lok

$GLBDATAP/bpanpg.lok

IOP5C> cd $GLBDATAP
IOP5C> ls

-ls

bpanpg*

verify that current time is shown for the three files.


7

Restore ansprm* and bpsifc* files :IOP5C> cd $GLBDATAP/misc


IOP5C> cp ansprm* $GLBDATAP
IOP5C> cp bpsifc* $GLBDATAP
IOP5C> cd $GLBDATAP
IOP5C> ls

-ls bpsifc* ansprm*

verify that current time is shown for all the six files.

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8.

Run command file 'amlpr.cmd' to modify line testing parameters :IOP5C> cd /u/admn/cmdfile
Go to crp and execute :exec-cmd-file : amlpr.cmd;

9.

Verify important system parameters and modify these as per old IOP-1
having 2_2_1_4 s/w using 'mod-sys-param' command :
XCHG-TYP, NON-MTR-LCL, MIN-SUB-DIALS, PCO-MTR-LCL, CLIINFO, NUM-ANI, ARCD-IN-CLLNG, ARCD-LEN, ARCD-DGTX*,
PSWD-TAMP-THRS, CALL-DUR-THR, CALL-CHRG-THR, SPL-RNG,
BM-XX-CAT (where xx is BM-NO), NO7-THR, INT-THR- V5-THR,
VU-INT-THR, DNA-TMR = 280, SUB-CHRG-CTG.

10.

Running of Retrofit Utility 2_2_1_6 in IOP-0


i)

Insert retrofit utlility 2_2_1_6 in cartridge drive :


IOP5C> mkdir /u/admn/retro2216
IOP5C> cd /u/admn/retro2216
IOP5C> pwd

(to verify directory /u/admn/retro2216)

IOP5C> cpio -icv <$TAPE


Once retrofit Utility has been copied, remove cartridge from the
drive.
IOP5C> chmod 755 *
ii)

Take backups of bpsod*, abexcd* and aplvl1* :IOP5C> cd $GLBDATAP


IOP5C> ls

iii)

bpsod* abexcd * aplvl1* | cpio -ocv>


/u/admn/retro2216/backup

IOP5C> cd /u/admn/retro2216
IOP5C> retrofit
Watch for the message Operation complete. Do you want to copy
the new files to required files (Y/N) ? Give Y here.
Retrofitting messages will appear for all the BMs. There should
be no errors shown.
In case any errors are shown, consult C-DOT control Room

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iv)

Verify 'sub-crg' mapping using 'DISPL-SUB-CRG' for various


categories as already available in old data (2_2_1_4). Modify if
required. Also verify certain commands, like 'Dipsl-All-rout',
'Displ-tgp-rout', Displ-chb-crg;, 'Displ-crg-rtn', 'Displ-ten', Displsub-list; as a - sample check of exchange data.

12.

'Copy-in' 'BC' backup for last 2 months (Billing Cycle) in IOP-0.

13.

Once, slack hour starts at 00 Hrs, take latest 'BD' backup with date
option not covered in 'BC' back-up loaded in step 12. 'Copy-in' this 'BD'
in IOP-0.
Shut down & Reboot. Now this IOP is ready for retrofit.

14.

Bring Active IOP-1 to warm start level, by INIT-IOP : 2, 1; command.


Switch off PSUs in 'TSU' frames of all the BMs (Local + Remote). Then
switch off PSU's in AM & CM (6th & 5th frames of CM).

15.

Change Proms in BPC cards of AM & CM. Switch on PSU's. Give


'INIT-IOP : 5,1; from IOP-0 having 2_2_1_6 s/w. Let AM & CM recover
fully after code/patch/data loading.

16.

Switch off PSUs in BPU of BM-1 (or any line BM), Change Proms in
BPC/TSC/MFC. Provide additional proms in 'ANNC' card at the
positions defined. Change Proms in BRL/PRL/ITC/ICC cards of ISTU if
equipped in this BM. Switch on PSU's in BPU/TSU and let 'BM' go for
code/patch/data loading. Once BM-1 recovers completely verify D/Tone
and few local calls. If every thing is fine, move ahead for next BMs.

17.

Switch off PSUs in BPUs of all the remaining BMs and start changing
Proms in BPC/CPU/TSC/MFC/SUM/VU/ISTU cards covering BMs one
by one. Switch on PSUs and let BM's recover after code/patch/data
loading.

18.

Once complete system has recovered, verify 'Displ-ood-log' for report


type = 182 and confirm that all BM's have gone for 'power-on' (i.e. code
load) initialization.

19.

Post Retrofit Checks


The retrofit is now complete and the system can be observed for
normal functioning as listed below :-

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a)

Dial tone on at least one port of All TUs.

b)

Dial tone on at least one DTMF subscriber in each BMs.

c)

Line to Line local calls and meter updation.

d)

O/G calls on various routs & meter updation.

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5.4.

e)

Proper updation of Detail Bill Records both for subscriber and


Trunks. Verify Detail Bill coming ok for 95/94/98 calls, even if
subscriber is on ord-blg.

f)

All accuncements are working fine, specially, new


announcements for feature invocation (Dynamic Locking/
Unlocking etc.).

g)

Verify Dynamic Locking/unlocking function, specially for O/G


upto Regional by which 95/94/98 access can be controlled.

Retrofit Completing Activities


a)

Change EPROMs in spare cards.

b)

Load 2_2_1_6 software in IOP-1.

c)

Synchronise IOP-1 by standard procedure.

d)

Implement password management in IOP's if any.

e)

Add terminals and operators in the IOP-0 & IOP-1.

f)

Load latest RGEN Utility in both the IOPs.

TIME ZONES AND TARIFF CLASSES FOR HOLIDAY & NORMAL DAY
Definition of Day Types 1 & 2 has been shown in Table 5-1, while tarrif rates for
various distances have been shown in tables 5-2(a), 5-2(b), 5-2(c), 5-2(d) & 5-2(e).
Table-5.1
DAY-TYP=1 (Holiday)
START TIME

END TIME

TARRIF CLASS

ROUTING INFO

0000

0630

12

NOT-BARRED

0630

2230

11

NOT-BARRED

2230

2400

12

NOT-BARRED

DAY-TYP=2 (Normal/Working day)


START TIME

END TIME

TARRIF CLASS

ROUTING INFO

0000

0600

12

NOT-BARRED

0600

0630

10

NOT-BARRED

0630

0800

NOT-BARRED

0800

0900

NOT-BARRED

0900

1100

NOT-BARRED

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START TIME

END TIME

TARRIF CLASS

ROUTING INFO

1100

1800

NOT-BARRED

1800

1900

NOT-BARRED

1900

2000

NOT-BARRED

2000

2130

NOT-BARRED

2130

2200

NOT-BARRED

2200

2230

NOT-BARRED

2230

2300

10

NOT-BARRED

2300

2400

NOT-BARRED

5.4.1.

The tariff applicable for inter-circle and intra-circle and of BSNL &
TRAI are separately summarized

5.4.1.1.

Pulse Rates for Local Calls for TRAI and BSNL Packages
Table-5.2(a)
Type of call

TRAI Tariff
(Sec)

BSNL Tariff
(Sec)

Basic To Basic

120

180

Basic to FXD WLL

120

180

Basic to WLL (Mobile)

120

90

Metro

90

60

Circle

60

30

Basic to Cell

5.4.1.2.

Pulse Rates for National Long Distance Calls

5.4.1.2.1.

Charging Plan for TRAI


PEAK HOUR (0900 - 2200 Hrs)/ off peak hour (2200 - 0900)
Table-5.2(b)
Distance

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TRAI Tariff
Basic to Basic &
FXD WLL
(Sec)

Basic to WLL
(Mobile)
(Sec)

Basic to Cell
(Sec)

0-50 Km

120

120

90 (Metro), 60 (Circle)

>50-100

15

15

15

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15

15

15

>200-500

12

12

12

>500

Note: Charge Pulse are same for peak & off-peak hours and for Intra circle
and Inter circle calls in TRAI Tariff Plan.
5.4.1.2.2.

Charging Plan for BSNL Package


PEAK HOUR(0900 - 2200 Hrs)/ off peak hour (2200 - 0900)
Table-5.2(c)
BSNL Tariff (sec)
Intra Circle

Distance

Basic to
Basic &
WLL FXD
(Sec)

Basic to
WLL
(Mobile)
(Sec)

Inter Circle
Basic to
cell
(Sec)

Basic to
Basic &
WLL FXD

Basic to
WLL
(Mobile)

Basic to cell

Peak/ off
peak
(Sec)

Peak/
offpeak
(Sec)

Peak/
offpeak
(Sec)

0-50 Km

180

90

30

90

60

30

>50-100

60

60

30

30

30

30

>100-200

30

30

30

30

30

30

>200-500

30

30

30

15 / 30

15 / 30

20 / 30

>500

30

30

30

15

15

20 / 30

Note :

Charge Pulse are same for peak & off-peak hours if mentioned only once.
ON Sundays and National Holiday the off peak pulses will be applicable
for 24 hours.

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5.4.1.2.3.

Charging for Internet call


Table-5.2(d)

Peak
Off Peak

5.4.2.

TRAI
(sec)

BSNL
(sec)

120
(0800 to 2000 Hrs)

180
(0630 to 2230)

180
(2000 to 0800 hr)

600
(2230 to 0630)

Table of New Charge Rate Number and the Charge Bands to be


Associated
Table 5.2.(e)

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Sl. No.

Charge Band
Number

Charge Rate
Number

Initial
Charge

Pulse Rate
Peak/off peak
(Sec)

11

21,11

1,0

180 / 180

44

51,50

1,0

120 / 120

43

43,33

1,0

90 / 90

42

42,32

1,0

60 / 60

41

41,31

1,0

30 / 30

15

25,15

1,0

15 / 15

29

26,16

1,0

12 / 12

13

23,13

1,0

9/ 9

37

47,37

1,0

120 /180

10

14

24,14

1,0

15 / 30

11

45

52,53

1,0

20 / 30

12

10

54,44

1,0

180 / 600

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Table 5-2 (f) ISD Charge Rates/Bonds


PEAK

*OFF PEAK

Charge
Band Nos.

0800-1900 Hrs. IST

0000-0800 Hrs.
1900-2400 Hrs. IST

SAARC & other Neighbouring


countries

17

3.4 Secs.

4.0 Secs.

Countries in Africa, Gulf, Asia &


Oceania

18

3.0 Secs.

3.4 Secs.

0600-1100 Hrs.
1800-2400 Hrs. IST

0000-0600 Hrs.
1100-1800 Hrs. IST

3.0 Secs.

3.4 Secs.

1100-2200 Hrs.
IST

0000-1100 Hrs.
2200-2400 Hrs.
IST

3.0 Secs.

3.4 Secs.

All countries in American Continent


and other places in western
Hemisphere

All countries in Europe

5.5.

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VERIFICATION OF CHARGE RATE NUMBER


Take a printout of all the Charge Rate Numbers from Active IOP-1. Now verify
that relevant Charge Rate Numbers covering all the New Pulse Rates (As per Table
5.3) are available in IOP-0. In case, any CRG-RTN is not available, then some
unused charge rate no. has to be modified for required Pulse Rate for at least 1st
Tariff class in BS1, BS2 and BS3 categories (Refer Annex-F for definition of the
CRG-RTNs).
Note :

Any charge rate no. can be modified only after disassociation of


Charge Band from that CRG-RTN e.g. crg-rtn 18 has to be modified
and it is associated with charge band no. 18 then do the following :
<MOD-CHB-CRG>
OPER-TYP : DEL-CHB
CHB

: 18

CRG-RTN

: ALL

This will disassociate CHB NO. 18 from CRG-RTN 18. Thereafter proceed with
MOD-CRG-RTN. After modification, associate the CHB again using the same
command MOD-CHB-CRG, if required (Mandatory for exchange having CCS7
signaling)

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5.6.

COMMAND FILE CREATION FOR ISD ROUTES


IMPLEMENT PRD-LCL CHARGING FOR ISD CALLS.

IN

ORDER

TO

Select charge rate nos. meant for ISD calls as per pulse rates to be used for SAARC,
AFRICA, GULF, ASIA, OCEANIA, EUROPE and AMERICAN subcontinent
(AnnexF). Using these charge rate nos., prepare a command file having cre-rout
commands for all the ISD routes as per Annex.-E. Use same TGPs as being used for
existing ISD rout/routes.
Note : If PRD-LCL charging for ISD routes is not required, do not carry
out this step and proceed to step 5.
5.7.

NOW MODIFY DEFINITION OF DAY TYPE 1 AND 2 AS PER TABLE I,


USING COMMAND MOD-TYP-DAY
There is change in the definition of Day Types 1 and 2.
Use command MOD-TYP-DAY to modify Day Types 1 & 2 as following:a)

Mod-typ-day
Day-typ
=
Prd-trf
=
execute

b)

Mod-typ-day
Day-typ
=
Prd-trf
=

1
0000-12-2 & 0630-11-2 & 2230-12-2

2
0000-12-2 & 0600-10-2 & 0630-7-2 & 0800-5-2 &
0900-1-2 & 1100-2-2 & 1800-3-2 & 1900-4-2 &
2000-6-2 & 2130-8-2 & 2200-7-2 & 2230-10-2 &
2300-9-2
execute

Table-5.3
Charge Band Number (CHB) to Charge Rate Number (CRG-RTN) association
Charge Band Number

50

Pulse Rate (Sec)

Non-metered

Unit Fee

10

180/360

11

180

12

18/28

14

15/30

15

8/16

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16

8/16

17

3.4/4.0(SAARC & Neighbouring)

18

3.0/3.4 sec (AFRICA , GULF,ASIA & Ocenia)

19

3.0/3.4 (American Continent & Others in Western


Hemisphere)

20

300 msec

21

1300msec

24

600msec

35

3.0/3.4 (EUROPE)

36

30/60 sec.

44

120 sec.

45

30 sec.

IMPLEMENTATION OF DISTINCTIVE RINGING FEATURE


1.

There may be two types of PSU-I (with ringer) being used in TERMINAL
UNIT.
i)

For PSU036/T-S16 (old PSUs)


ECN (cut and strapps) will be required to be done in all the PSUs.
Detail can be taken from C-DOT.

ii)

For PSU 036/A09 (New PSUs)


EPROM (PSU E2D6) has to be changed in the child card, at U11
position.

2.

IC-TGP from TAX should be made. TTAX type.

3.

Modify system parameter SPL-RNG = 1

4.

Initialize the system to softstart level using <INIT-SYS:, SOFT-START;


command.
Verify distinctive ringing for I/C TAX calls

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Do's and Dont's


6.1.

IOP RELATED PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS


To ensure smooth operation of the IOPs and the Exchange, some of the routine
maintenance problems along with their solutions are explained. It is expected from
the maintenance personnel to refer the specific section for a problem and strictly
follow the same sequence, listed as possible solutions of the problem. Some of the
problems are listed below :

6.1.1.

"CRP" fails to run on the IOP.

2.

"CRP" is running but CRP command fails to execute on the IOP.

3.

OOD - Report related problems.

4.

Printer related problems.


"CRP" Fails to Run on the IOP.
In this case, the error message is to be noted and then select one of the
possible solutions which will depend on the error message.
CASE 1 :

When "CRP" fails to run with error

"ERROR CASE RMID - - - - - - - - - "

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Solution :

IOP5X> ipcrm - Q805

CASE 2 :

When "CRP" fails to run with error "CRP not found"

Solution :

If "CRP" fails to run on IOP-0 with above error message


but runs successfully on IOP-1 then CRP file is to be
copied from IOP-1 to IOP-0.

Insert cartridge in IOP-1

IOP5D>>$TAPE

IOP5D>cd

IOP5D>ls crp | cpio ocv > $TAPE

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Remove the cartridge from IOP-1 and insert it in IOP-0. The CRP file has
been copied on the cartridge from IOP-1. Now copy the same file from
cartridge to IOP-0.
On IOP-0 :
IOP5C>cd $CURREL
IOP5C>cpio -icv<$TAPE
Now remove the cartridge from the cartridge drive and run "CRP" on IOP-0.
6.1.2.

OOD Related Problems


Case 1 :

aood_main process is recreating again & again on the


CONSOLE of one IOP with error message:
"recreating /u/code/iopete/aood_main, 2,1,0,0"

Solution :

'aood_main' file is to be copied in this (say IOP-1) as


per the procedure given below:

Insert a cartridge in drive of IOP5C

IOP5C>>$TAPE

IOP5C> ls aood_main $ | cpio -ocv>$TAPE

Remove the cartridge from IOP5C drive and insert


in IOP5D drive Now do the following in IOP5D :

iop5d> cd

iop5d> cpio -icv<$TAPE

$ CURREL

Remove cartridge from the IOP-1 drive


Case 2 :

Alarms do not appear immediately after the unit fails.

Solution :

In this case aood-main process has to be recreated as per


the following procedure :

On active iop, enter iop5x> prompt

iop5x> ps -ef | grep

aood

following message will be displayed:


root

xx . .......................................... [aood_mai]
Note down this number 'xx' next to root

iop5x > kill

-9

xx

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Process aood_main will be recreated in response to


the above command. Go to CRP prompt. Current
alarms will start coming immediately.
Go to CRP and resume normal operations.
6.1.3.

Printer Related Problems


The Report stopped coming on the printer
Solution :
Step 1

Check status of the printer using following command


iop5x> cat /etc/passwd >/dev/icc_0 (if printer is connected
on ASIO-0 of IOP VL or ASIO-1 of IOP-VH.
If the output of the file is printed on the printer, then
printer cable, printer port of IOP and printer itself are ok.
Go to Step 2.
In case output is not printed on printer, then
i)

printer itself may be faulty, check by self test.

ii)

printer cable may be connected on the wrong port.

iii)

printer port icc_0 may be faulty.

iv)

In the case of Installation Site, printer cable may


be faulty.

To isolate the problem, shutdown the IOP and bring it to


monitor prompt IOCx.x>
Now test the printer using command :
IOC x.x > print

10

Different characters will be printed in the response of the


above command. If it is not so, remove the printer cable
from IOP-end and put ACIA - LOOPBACK
CONNECTOR on the corresponding port. Now test the
port by executing the command :
IOCx.x > acio1

10

It should pass. This ensures that there is no fault at IOPend and the only possibility is that Printer Cable or
Printer itself may be faulty. This can be isolated by
replacing the cable first and then Printer, one by one.

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However, if the ACIA loopback test fails, the printer can


be connected to any other icc-x port.
Step 2

Check status of printer scheduler by giving following


command:
IOP5x> lpstat -t
The response should be:
i)

Scheduler is running.

ii)

All printers (Pr1, Pr2


accepting requests

iii)

No printer request is pending in the queue for Pr1..

..... Pr4) are enabled and

If every thing is OK, then go to step 3, proceed as listed


below :
#1

If scheduler is not running, then login into the 'lp'


account:
login : lp
Password : DSSlp
iop5x> cd

/usr/lib

iop5x> lpsched
scheduler.

This

will

start

printer

log out of lp account by giving


iop5x > exit
Now go to admn account.
# 2.

If printer is not accepting request then


log into 'lp' account
login : lp
Password : DSSlp
iop5x> cd /usr/lib
iop5x> accept pr1
Now log out of lp account

# 3.

If scheduler is running & printer is accepting


request but printer is disabled, then do following:

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login : lp
Password : DSSlp
iop5x > enable prn1
iop5x > exit
# 4.

If lot of request are pending in the queue, then in


admn account itself do following:
iop5x > cancel

x (x = pr1-1 etc.)

where x is the printer request pending in the


queue, as shown in response to the lpstat -t
command.
Step 3

To change printer port from icc_0 to icc_4 (say)


i)

move the printer cable from ASIO-0 (icc_0) to


ASIO-4 (icc_4) for IOP VL.

ii)

log into lp account


login : lp
Password : DSSlp
iop5x> cd

/usr/lib

iop5x> lpshut
iop5x> lpadmin -pprn1 -v/dev/icc_4
iopx> lpsched
iop5x> enable prn1
This will enable the printer at new port icc_4.
Log out of lp account.
6.2.
6.2.1.

DO'S AND DONT'S FOR CARD HANDLING


Terminal Unit Interface (TUI) Cards
At the time of changing the card, it should be ensured that the card is having
proper jumper settings as per the requirement of its placement. Don't switch
off power to TU during change of any card.

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6.2.2.

Controller Cards (TIC, ANNC, TTC, MSC, TSC, CPU etc)


Before changing the cards with that of spares arranged from some other sites
it should be ensured that the new card is having proper S/W EPROMs
compatible to the present software release working in the exchange. (for S/W
details, refer Chapter 2).

6.2.3.

CPU-S04/S05 Cards

6.2.3.1.

At the time of changing the CPU cards, the proper check sum of the CPUcards should be ensured before using it in the system because of the following
reasons.

Checksum of the EPROMs of the CPU-card used in SBM-RAX/TAX is


different than that the CPUs used in MAX-L.

Checksums of the EPROMs, of the CPU - cards used in different Base


Modules of MAX-L i.e. BPU of BM and APU and SCU of CM, are different.

6.2.3.2.

At the time of changing the CPU card, also verify that same version of CPU
card i.e. either CPU-S04 or CPU-S05 are used in both the copies of the unit.

6.2.4.

Message Switch Device (MSD) Card


The jumper settings of MSD card should be verified as per its placement in
Base Module or Central Module. Same MSD card is used in both the modules
with different jumper settings.

6.2.5.

New 16 MB Memory Card (TME) Card


At the new sites, where 16 Mb TME card is used in place of 4 Nos of 2 Mb
memory card in BMs and 2 Nos of 2 MB memory card in CM, DO NOT
CHANGE THE CARD IN POWER ON CONDITIONS. Switch off the
corresponding power supply unit before jack-out or jack-in of the card.

6.3.

GENERAL - DO'S AND DON'TS FOR O&M ACTIVITIES

6.3.1.

Take 'ed' and 'bd' back-ups daily in low traffic hours.

6.3.2.

At SBM-RAX sites, take 'bc' back-ups after every 15 days against the
standard procedure of 2 months and clean the 'bc' file groups regularly to
have the sufficient disk space. However, at MAX-L sites and at those sites
where disk space is more because of the retrofitting of new Hard Disk,
standard procedure of 'bc' backups after every two months can be followed.

6.3.3.

Monitor the disk space in the both the IOPs every day and ensure that disk
space in / data does not fall below less than 5000 blocks in SBM-RAX/TAX
and 10000 blocks in MAX-L sites. To monitor disk space:

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IOP5x>df.
In the above display, the content against /data indicates the current available
disk space.
6.3.4.

A no. of new traffic reports have been implemented in 2_2_1_6 software. If


the traffic reports are enabled, delete the 'tf' file group regularly.

6.3.5.

The 'old' backups (i.e. ed, bd, bc ... etc) taken in S/W release 2_1_1_1, should
not be restored in the Exchange after upgrading it to new software release
2_2_1_6.

6.3.6.

While taking the display/printouts of TRUNK/ROUTE related traffic reports,


the input against parameter MOD-NO should always be AM.

6.3.7.

It is advised, not to put more than 40 TENs in a TGP. If it is required to have


more than 40 trunks in a direction, create two or more TGPs and associate
them as alternate choice in TGP-CHC parameter of a Route-Code.

6.3.8.

Don't crash the IOP by resetting or switching - off the power supply. Always
use CRP-Command INIT-IOP:2, 1; and then INIT-IOP:1,1; to shutdown the
IOP.

6.3.9.

Do not remove the floppy and cartridges from the drives till the drive's LED
is glowing.

6.3.10.

Do not remove the protection devices on the MDF and ensure that all the
lines are having the protection (IPMs or GD-Tubes). If a protection device is
removed for repair of the line, it should be replaced after repair. Also it
should be ensured that IPMs/GD-Tubes make proper contact with the
earthing strip of the MDF.

6.3.11.

It MBM-Sites, do not create DTMF-ckts in TRUNK BMs and MF-Senders/


Receivers in Line-BMs.

6.3.12.

Do not execute INIT-SYS command. In case of emergency, execute INITMOD for the specific modules. Also for Base-Modules, do not execute INITMOD with INIT-LVL as PI or higher level of initialisation, as this will cause
all STD nos. to be locked.

6.4.
6.4.1.

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE RELATED GUIDELINES


Restoration of BMDC
The BMDC cartridge should never be restored in day to day operation.
Restoration of BMDC is required only when complete software is being

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loaded in the exchange. The restoration of "ed" backup does not require
restoration of "BMDC". In case of data corruption when restoration of old
exchange data is required, only "ed" backup restoration using command
COPY-IN is sufficient. As and when BMDC has been restored in
working exchange, "ed" as well "bd" must be copied.
6.4.2.

Programming Trunk Groups in C-DOT DSS


Keeping in view the complexity of the network and multiple features being
supported in the common software release for different configurations /
applications of C-DOT DSS, the following requirements should be met at the
time of creating a trunk group :

6.4.3.

All the incoming trunk groups from TAX or ILT should be programmed as
TTAX.

All the incoming trunk groups from the parented exchanges should be
defined as ORD.

If C-DOT DSS is configured as TAX/ILT, all the O/G trunks should be


defined as ORD if going towards a terminating exchange and TTAX if
going towards a TAX exchange.

Calendar Programming in C-DOT DSS


To maintain consistency of alarms and reports for lines, trunks and service
circuits. AUDIT with AUDIT-SET=12 should be programmed in the calender
with daily triggers for all the days in the current year. This programming is
required to be done only once in a year or every time when a software is
loaded in the exchange.

6.4.4.

Use of TSC PROMs in Different Exchange Configurations


When BMs of MAX-L are being integrated with MAX-XL or BM-XL are being
integrated with MAX-L, then following care should be taken for use of TSC
PROM.

The checksum for TSC PROM will be same for BM-L as well as for BM-XL
if used as SBM-RAX or as colocated BM/RSU of MAX-L.

The checksum for TSC PROM will be same for BM-L as well as for BM-XL
if used as colocated BM or RSU of MAX-XL.

Otherwise, we can conclude that the PROMs on TSC will depend on the type
of CM i.e. CM-L or CM-XL and it is independent of BM-type.
6.4.5.

TIC Cards with Compatible Software EPROMs


The C-DOT DSS supports distinctive ringing in all the new exchanges with
retrofit option for existing sites. The software has been designed to take care

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of compatibility related problems. The exchange is defined to support


Distinctive Ringing by setting the system parameter SPL-RNG to 1. At
these sites, all the PSUs should be updated for ECNs. Also the TIC cards
should be updated for compatible software EPROM. The TIC unit will not
become INS unless compatible software EPROM is not used.
6.4.6.

Mandatory Execution of MOD-DAY-TYP


It should be ensured that in 1st week of January & July of every year, the
command is executed to define the day type.

6.4.7.

Programming for Routing of Priority Subscriber's Call


In all the routes, priority 2 should be allowed by defining the trunk group
choice against priority 2.

6.4.8.

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Precautions to be Taken While Handling Various Hardware Cards


i)

With the introduction of "Distinctive Ringing" in C-DOT DSS, there


are two different versions of PSU used in Analog Terminal Unit. One
with blinking LED to indicate the ringing cadence which is used at the
existing sites. The modified PSU is identified with continuous LED
and used only at the sites where "Distinctive Ringing" feature is
offered. The two PSUs can not be used interchangeably. Also in one
exchange, only one version of Power Supply can be used.

ii)

The SHM cards cannot be used interchangeably with BPC and HPC in
SUM. To use SHM cards at the sites where HPC has been used as
processor in SUM, ECN in the form of firmware changes are
mandatory on SHM cards.

iii)

For 32 signalling links, BPC is used as processor in CCS7 Signalling


Unit. For more than 32 signalling links but upto 64 signalling links,
only HPC is to be used as processor.

iv)

In case of 800K BHCA configurations, HMS is used in all the BMs.


HMS and MSC/MSD are not pin to pin compatible and can not be used
interchangeably.

v)

While changing any TUI card, proper jumper settings as mentioned in


Installation Document should be ensured. The same is valid for
BME cards used in CCS7 signalling unit (SUM) with HPC. Otherwise,
it is same for BM, AM, CM and SUM with BPC.

vi)

While changing any Processor Card in BM, CM & AM, the jumper
settings and EPROM status should be ensured.

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vii)

6.4.9.

6.4.10.

At the time of changing any controller card from some other site,
PROMs of correct software version should be ensured before jacking
the card into the system.

O&M Changes as a Result of Feature Enhancements


(i)

A subscriber
OOS-OPR.

data

can

be

modified

only

after

making

it

(ii)

It is not possible to delete the subscriber in growth mode.

(iii)

All the Hunt Group related CRP commands are possible only when
IOP is ONLINE.

(iv)

Due to enhanced disk partitioning, to utilise the full capacity of the


disk, the boot up time for IOP has been increased to 30 minutes or
even more depending upon the IOP and disk types, used.

(v)

It is not possible to go to growth mode, when IOPs are in DUPLEX.


This has been done to avoid data inconsistencies.

(vi)

In case of TAX or ILT, the system has to be defined for TAX


functioning by setting the parameters XCHG-TYPE = 4 and CLI-INFO
= 1. If it is not so, the exchange will not support CLI for TAX functions
in case of R2-R2 and R2-ISUP transit calls. In addition to exchange
configurations, the incoming R2 trunk groups from parented stations
should have CAMA=YES with TGP-TYP=ORD.

(vii)

For ISDN subscribers, even if the subscriber has subscribed for CW


facility, "Call-Hold" should also be subscribed as the facility works
through "HOLD" and "RETRIEVE" messages.

Known Constraints and Possible Alternatives


1.

While creating a trunk group, more than 40 trunks should not be given
at a time. If more than 40 trunks are required in a trunk group, trunks
can be added using ADD-TRK commands in the existing trunk group.

2.

The status of more than 40 trunks cannot be displayed at a time in the


same command. The range of terminals given in DISPL-TRM-STATUS
should not be more than 40. Alternatively, the command
DISPL-TRCNT-OOS can be used to know the breakup of more than 40
trunks. After that, DISPL-TRM-ALL can be used to find out the listing
of trunks with a specific status.

3.

In case of more than 100 trunks, MOD-TGP-CHAR does not work.


Command is rejected with suitable error message. To modify the
characteristics, the no. of trunks should be reduced to <100. After
modification, the deleted trunks should be added.

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In few cases, modification commands for subscriber or Trunk Group


Characteristics may fail with suitable error message, prompting the
user for corrective measures. In such cases, the subscriber or trunks
should be attempted once again to make them out of service.

C-DOT DSS MAX

Annexure - A

IOP Loading Procedure


The S/W for the SBM RAX comes in four cartridge tapes, which are labeled as Unix,
BAC, CPC and BMDC. These names stand for Unix (Operating System), Base
Cartridge, Combined Patch Cartridge and Bare Minimum Data Cartridge.
Step 1:
Power up the system and wait for the system to come to the monitor prompt.
IOCp.q>

where p.q is the monitor prompt (say 7.0)

Enter the following command at the monitor prompt to boot the system from the
unix cartridge, after inserting the cartridge in the drive.
IOCp.q > bo c
Following options will be displayed :0

lm.x.y

ve.x.y

vh.x.y

xle.x.y

(where x.y is the unix release, say 11.0)

Enter Kernal no:


Give the option depending on the type of IOP and unix release (say '2' for IOP-VH &
'1' for IOP-VL)
Msg will appear on the screen:
MMU initialized
:
:
updating device files
Load IOP System Unix

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for

IOP-ML

or

IOP-VE

or

IOP-XLE

or

IOP- TMC

or

IOP- VH

(m/v/e/t/h)?

Input your choice depending upon the type of IOP. (say h for IOP-VH & v for
IOP-VL)
It makes only ROOT file system for UNIX.
It does not disturb the other file system.
CURRENT DEVICE CONFIGURATION
DEVICE

TYPE

NCRNO

ID

DEV-FILE DFLT-DV-FILE
NAME

WINCH

OMTI

0x11

w0o0_*

FLOPPY

OMTI

0x11

f0o2_*

m320_2s* f

CART

OMTI

0x11

c0o3

m350_0t

MONITOR-

w0

Enter DEV-FILE for WINCH to be configured as root device:


The table displayed is a list of devices present in the system. From the devices
marked WINCH, select the device on which the root file system is to be made.
At the prompt, enter the device filename as displayed (under DEV-FILE heading)
without change. For example, in the table above, the device filename is w0O0_*
Note : In case of Single Disk, device file name is not required.
The system would then display:
Want to format winch(s) (y or n)?
If disk capacity is 520/700/1200/2100 MB, then need not to format normally
hence press "n".
The system would then display either of the following depending upon the type of
the disks used:
Disk capacity in MB : 520/700/1200/2100

If formatting is required for 520 MB/1.2 GB disk, then press 'y' when asked
'Want to format Winch (Y or N) ?' Disk will be automatically formatted,
without asking for bad block information.
Formatting available for Disk #x
Want to format (y/n) ?

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If 'y' is given the system displays the following and starts formatting the
winch:

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IOP LOADING PROCEDURE

Formatting winch #x .........


(In the above display, #x, would be #0 as only single disk is being used)
Wait till the following print appears :
Formatting over !

The system then displays :


Load the object (y/n) ?

Type y to continue the loading process or n to discontinue the loading process.

The system would then display the following :


Making ROOT file system ........

There would be delay at this option as the system makes the root files system
on the winch where the UNIX cartridge would be loaded.

The system then displays the following :


Loading the object .............

This is followed by the list of files that are copied from the unix cartridge to
the winch.

After the complete cartridge has been loaded the system would carry out an
audit to check whether all the files have been copied to the winch correctly.

Wait till the process gets over.

The system would then display the following and carry out the check of the
root file system :

Checking ROOT File System

When the check is over the system would display the following :
Root File system Loading Complete
Hit Reset, and Reboot from Winchester
Remove unix cartridge from the drive.

Press the reset switch on the front panel of the IOP.

After pressing the reset switch wait till the system comes to the monitor
prompt.

Boot from the winchester by giving the following command at the monitor
prompt :
IOC x.x> bo

After the system boots up it displays the following :

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Specify the release for which system is to be configured.


Release 1_35_1_7(l3) or 1_4_1_3/1_4_1_4(l4) or 1_5_1_2/2_1_1_1/2_2_1_1
(l5) (l3 or l4 or l5) ?
Here enter 'l5' for 2_2_1_6 release.

The system would display :


Creation of file systems (other than ROOT) available
Create file systems other than root (y/n) ?

Give 'y' to continue loading of software i.e., BAC, CPC & BMDC.

Step 2:
The login prompt will appear as 'Console login : '
Login into root by typing
Console login

root <>

Password

DSSroot <>

Password will not be visible on the screen.


Wait for the unix prompt to appear as # >. Type
# > cd /usr/cdot<>
# > RESBC<>
A message will appear as
Have you inserted the cartridge (y/n) ?
Insert the Base cartridge into the tape drive and press 'y' then return. The loading
of base cartridge will take half hour for IOP-VL and 20 minutes for IOP-VH. after
which a message will appear as
Give the IOP id ( 0 / 1) :
Now type '0' for IOP-0 and '1' for IOP-1.
Press return also. The unix prompt will appear again after audit.
The login prompt will appear as 'console login:'
Login into root by typing:
Console login : root < >
Password
: DSSroot <>

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Step 3 :
Remove the base cartridge and insert the combined Patch Cartridge (CPC). Type
# > cd

/code/audit<>

# > RESPC<>
Press "Y" against the message "Have you inserted the cartridge"
The loading of patch cartridge will take approx 15 minutes in IOP-VL and 10
minutes for IOP-VH and after loading, the audit utility will check the loaded files
and give the list of files missing from the system, changed in the system and extra
in the system, if it finds any. Just press return a few times till you get the unix
prompt back.
Step 4 :
Remove the patch cartridge and insert the data cartridge (BMDC).
Type
# > RESDC<>
Press "Y" against the message "Have you inserted the cartridge"
The loading will take only 5 min. and audit utility will show files missing, changed
and extra in the system as none. At the end system will prompt for type of
announcement required :
Language id :
Fill the required language identity against the message
"language file to be copied? (00-09)" :
Type 01 for English and Hind Announcements
Step 5 :
Remove the data cartridge from the drive and type
# > cd

/<>

# > shutdown

0<>

Answer the question "want to continue?" by pressing 'y'.


Wait for the display to show "INIT : SINGLE USER MODE" and unix prompt
followed by it. Press reset switch in the front panel of the IOP and the prompt will
appear as
VHC 7.0>
Give the following command
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VHC 7.0> bo <>


After console login appears login into admn account as follows
Console login

admn <>

Password

CDOTadmn <>

Now, the IOP will come to iop5c> or iop5d> prompt.


Go to CRP and set-site-id.

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Duplication Procedure for


Cartridge/Floppy
It is required to make copies of cartridges and floppies at the sites. This can be
done at the site itself, using dd command of C-DOT IOP. At the time of making
the copies of cartridges, it should be ensured that the IOP on which copies are being
made, is loaded with UNIX-only to ensure availability of sufficient disk-space.
However, this is not required to make the copies of a floppy.
PROCEDURE FOR MAKING COPIES OF CARTRIDGE :
1.

Shutdown one of the two IOPs, say IOP-0 using CRP-command INIT-IOP:2,1;
and then INIT-IOP:1,1;

2.

Load this IOP with only UNIX and then shutdown and boot it again. Login to
'root' account.

3.

Insert the master cartridge in the cartridge drive of the IOP-0 and execute
the following command from #> prompt;
>ulimit 150000
#>mkdir /code/copy

4.

#>cd

/code/copy

#>dd

if=/dev/rmt/m350_0t

of=xxxx

bs=60k

count = zzz

where count zzz = blk size/120 (result rounded off to next integer)
e.g., if size 49108, then count = 49108/120 = 409.23 410.
This will copy the contents of the master cartridge in to file 'xxxx'. After
completion of copying process which may take 15 to 60 minutes, depending
upon the block size of the cartridge, being duplicated, the total block size will
be displayed which should match with that of master cartridge.
5.

Now the user may generate as may copies as desired, by repeating the
following process :

Remove the master cartridge and insert the cartridge on which copy is
to be made.

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Execute the following command


#>dd if=xxxx of=/dev/rmt/m350_0t

bs=60k

count = zzz

After completion of the process (15 to 60 minutes), the block size will be
displayed which should match with that of master cartridge.
By repeating STEP-5, generate as many copies as desired. To generate the
copies of the other masters, start afresh from STEP-4.

Remove file xxxx after required no. of copies have been generated.
#rm
xxxx
#cd
/code
#rmdir
copy

PROCEDURE FOR MAKING COPIES OF FLOPPY :


The copies of the floppy can be made by using the following procedure :
1.

Login to root account and insert the master FLOPPY in the floppy
drive.

2.

Execute the command :

# mkdir /data/dump/copy
# cd /data/dump/copy

#>dd if=/dev/rdsk/m320_2s0 of=xxxx bs=60k


Wait for the display of block size.
3.

Remove the master 'FLOPPY' and insert the floppy on which a copy is
to be made. Execute the command.
#>dd if=xxxx

of=/dev/rdsk/m320_2s0

bs=60k

wait for the display of block size which should match with that of
master floppy.
Repeat STEP-3 to generate as many copies as desired. However, to
generate copies of another master, repeats STEP-2 and STEP-3 again.
Remove file xxxx after required no. of copies have been generated.
rmdir /data/dump/copy
NOTE:

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If minload floppy has to be duplicated, then use m320_2s7.

C-DOT DSS MAX

DUPLICATION PROCEDURE FOR CARTRIDGE/FLOPPY

PROCEDURE FOR COPYING UNIX 11.X CARTRIDGE :

Before making copies, ensure that IOP is having unix 11.X loaded in it
and there is sufficient disk space.

Login into root account and give following command on unix prompt.

#cpcart $TAPE or # cpcart /dev/rmt/m350_0t


Following message will be displayed.
Enter the cartridge to be copied
Press RETURN to continue ......

Insert the master unix 11.X cartridge in the drive and press RETURN.

Unix cartridge will be rewound first and then actual copying of


contents will take place on the disk. No. of msgs will be displayed. In
the end, message will appear :
Rewinding the Cartridge
Insert the blank cartridge
Press RETURN to continue .....

Now remove the master cartridge and insert blank cartridge in the
drive on which copy is to be made.

The cartridge will be rewound and then files be copied on it.

After copying is over following msg will appear.

Copy another cartridge (y/n) :

If another copy is to be made, remove the previous one and insert next
blank cartridge. Then press Y.

After copying is over , press 'n'. Following message will appear :

Wait .... removing files

It takes some time to remove all the files, so please wait. Do not
interrupt file removing operation. The unix prompt will appear after
some time.

COMMAND FOR
CARTRIDGE

DISPLAYING

CONTENTS

OF

UNIX

11.X

Login into root. Insert unix 11.X cartridge in the drive

#cpcart -t $TAPE

When asked display files in root file system (y or n)


Press 'Y'

This will display all the files in the cartridge and at the end total no. of
blocks will be shown.

or # cpcart -t /dev/rmt/m350_0t

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EPROMs for English Announcements

NOTE :

1.
2.

Sl. No.

Position

English only

1.

U14

E3F0

2.

U17

B843

3.

U24

4BD0

4.

U29

2904

5.

U37

6440

6.

U45

F7BC

U48

A3B0

U56

41A1

U63

8160

10.

U71

E5D0

11.

U74

4C7B

12.

U15

20BA

13.

U18

A400

14.

U25

--

15.

U30

--

16.

U38

--

17

U46

--

18.

U49

--

19.

U57

--

20.

U64

--

21.

U72

--

EPROMs at Sl. No. 1 to 9 are the old ones used in P8.9 version.
EPROMs at Sl. No. 10 to 13 are new ones, which are to be
provided for additional announcements.

Language ID : 00 for English only Announcements


Contd...

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Annexure - C (Contd.)

EPROMs for BI-Lingual


Announcements
Sl.
No.

Position

Eng./
Hindi

Eng./
Oriya

Eng./
Bangla

Eng/
Assamese

Eng./
Kannada

Eng./
Malayalam

Eng./
Telugu

Eng./
Tamil

Eng./
Marathi

1.

U14

ABF5

ABF5

687A

687A

613E

E393

75FB

F7DC

3A2B

2.

U17

BF99

BF99

E664

E664

499B

BB44

8994

4435

5573

3.

U24

A505

A505

633A

633A

6AE3

C074

86FD

F11C

1111

4.

U29

ECA7

ECA7

99D8

99D8

CA5D

F5A4

5AD1

159B

6DD5

5.

U37

4905

4905

C076

C076

E5D0

8DEE

8A7D

70AE

93D6

6.

U45

E63A

E63A

E0D6

E0D6

4C7B

3791

7A68

9EAA

C755

U48

D96F

D96F

FA00

FA00

20BA

3DD7

EE9A

143F

709C

U56

E12A

E12A

D2F5

D2F5

A400

F1CB

CE2B

A031

1AC9

U63

F3D1

F3D1

991B

991B

603D

8C51

26A7

618D

B544

10.

U71

A211

A211

EC5B

90E2

F878

3468

C8BF

3039

974D

11.

U74

0847

0847

7FDA

7B71

CAC3

1A27

896A

FOE2

DCCE

12.

U15

543D

7E9E

C003

FEF7

134D

C29C

FC58

F11A

OBB1

13.

U18

5493

2F1B

A7F5

B4F3

6837

6682

AE8F

0320

AB53

14.

U25

50A9

AA93

E77E

0FB5

OD6C

8605

8D86

4D7O

A1A5

15.

U30

505B

E837

1317

41C7

3DAD

B3AD

6CDF

4639

6EC6

16.

U38

2722

DF32

A610

4F56

4853

D094

--

2F98

2A3D

17.

U46

70AC

8E9A

DF80

F5E6

E351

2D33

--

528B

9FF7

18.

U49

06E1

63AC

7CCD

BDCB

DFA3

14F2

--

--

2BFF

19.

U57

C9D7

797F

EF00

4040

--

OB7C

--

--

2206

20

U64

8A82

1A6D

--

AEF1

--

--

--

--

9A21

21.

U72

1D9D

A974

--

B07E

--

--

--

--

E151

22.

U75

520D

8A82

--

--

--

--

07

09

08

02

03

04

06

05

Language Ids

01

NOTE :
1.

All the EPROMs are 27C512 (200 nsec).

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Addition of Base Module


D.1

INTRODUCTION
It is assumed that before attempting the BM-addition activities, all the
requirements of additional hardware, as listed in Chapter 4 has been met. It is
recommended to place the new additional Trunk BM in Rack Position 1 or 2 or 3 (as
the case may be) in the 2nd suite. In some exceptional cases, where it may not be
possible to place the Trunk BM as recommended above, the same can be placed in
any other convenient place available in the suite. After physically installing the
BM, complete the following activities step by step : However in case of Line BM,
the placement of Base Module should be such that two Line Modules (One
on each side) can be connected with the BM to other 2000 Lines by adding
one Line BM alongwith two LMs.

D.1.1

Physical Installation

Power/Earth cables from PDP of the suite to the BM Rack.

BM-CM Data Cable and BM-CM clock cables from CM to the BM-Rack.

At the time of laying down the BM-CM Data Cables and clock cables, it must
be ensured that they are properly terminated at the right termination point
as listed in C-DOT DSS MAX INSTALLATION MANUAL. Otherwise the
added TRUNK BM will not get initialised.

Set the jumper settings at the Back. Plane (Mother Board) of the Base
Processor Unit as the logical BM-NO being configured in the Main
Exchange.

This completes the physical Installation and interconnection of Trunk BM


with CM. Parallely the trunk cables can be extended from the Rack to MDF.
Now switch on the trunk BM and follow the procedures listed below to equip
the base module and to create the necessary data.
D.2

EQUIPPING THE NEW BM


There are two different procedures to equip the new base module in MAX-L/
MAX-XL exchange. The first procedure is the on line equipage of the additional BM
without any system down time. The other procedure is off-line procedure where the

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BM is equipped and data is created in growth mode at warm-level IOP without


updation in the exchange and after completing the data base creation at the IOP, it
is updated to the exchange memory by low level (part-init) initialisation of the
complete system, which results in total system downtime of approximately 10
minutes. It is recommended, only off-line procedure should be followed to avoid any
data inconsistancy. Also, it should be tried out in low traffic hours. ED and BD
should be taken before starting the addition.
D.2.1

Off-Line Addition of A Base Module


1. Start with both IOPs in duplex. Take ED & BD backups.
2. Bring SBY-IOP (say IOP-1) to warm start level by INIT-IOP: 2,1;
command. Create data regarding new BM in for IOP-1 in 'GROWTH
MODE'.
3. Equip the new BM (say BM No. 6) in Growth mode by following command:
<EQUIP-MOD
Config

MAX-L or MAX-XL

Mod-No

Ver-No

1 or 2

[MOD-TYP] =

Normal or Remote

[DTK-id]

<default> or (1&2&17&18)

Execute.
After the command gets executed, verify following
i)

DISPL-SYS-ALL : 6;

ii)

DISPL-MOD-INFO : 6;

If the information is correct, go to next step.


4. Equip frames as per requirement, using command 'EQUIP-FRAME' and
giving correct TIC-IDs to various frames of BM/LM1/LM2.
5. Equip TTC/ANNC using 'EQUIP-SRV-CARD' in the correct slots. In case
of DIGITAL BM, only 'ANNC' should be equipped.
6. Equp MFC1, 2, 3, 4 cards with required No. of MF-sender and MFReceivers in case of TRUNK BM and only DTMF circuits in case of LINE
BM.

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7. Equip Terminal Cards LCC/CCB/DTK etc. - as per requirement. For


equippage of LCC/CCB type terminal cards 'equip' utility in /u/admn/
cmdfile can be used.
8. Once all the terminal cards have been equipped and verified using
'DISPL-TEN' for 'EQUIP' option, SUB's Data or TRUNK data creation can
be started.
For subscriber creation, 'create' utility lying in /u/admn/cmdfile can be
used, by which first command files can be generated and then these
command files can be run in Growth Mode to create SUB's Data in bulk.
9. Physically install new SSM/PSM cards in BTU corresponding to the new
BM and SSS/PSS cards in SSU if required. Do make corresponding SS
plane OOS-OPR before replacing SSS/PSS cards.
10. Now give command <del-fgp-file:, ioh;
Then take 'ED' backup using 'COPY-OUT' command from IOP-1, in
which new BM data has been created.
11. During Night hours, take 'BD back up from Active IOP-0, with requried
dates for Detail Bill Record and restore the same in IOP-1.
Shut down and reboot IOP-1, to warm start level.
12. Now bring Active IOP-0 to warm start using command <INIT-IOP:2, 1;
Then execute command <INIT-IOP:5, 1; from IOP-1 in which new BM
data has been created.
13. Once IOP-1 becomes INS-ACT and critical alarm of IOP changes to
urgent, give following command INIT-SYS: , PART-INIT;

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MLF LED will glow on ADP and complete system will go for
initialisation up to 'PART-INIT' level.

All the LEDs/Alarms on ADP will be cleared one by one except that for
newly added BM-6.

New BM-6 will go for code-loading along with message on console


terminal of IOP-1.
"Code Loading Begins. . . . . ."

Wait for the local pass report of the new BM and then make all the
MFC cards, ANNC & TTC INS-ACT.

Make intra / inter BM calls from new BM and verify charging. Also
verify voice quality with both SS planes with respect to both BUS-0 &
BUS-1.

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D.3

X-COD MODIFICATION IN 2_2_1_6


A new off-line utility has been provided to modify an existing exchange code to a
new exchange code. Procedure for modifying x-cod is as follows before starting the
actual procedure do the following :
1. Copy-out the 'ed' & 'bd' backup.
2. Check the disc space in iop in /code directory
Minimum 3000 block require in case of SBM.
Minimum 12000 block require in case of MBM.
3. Shut down the SBY-IOP (say iop-1) & start x-code modification procedure in
warm level of IOP-1.
4. Withdraw Sub facilities 'Hot-Line' (Timed/untimed) and 'Absentee-Selected No'
(Call Diversion of any type) if given to any Nos.
5. Delete `DID' routs available if any.
6. Delete routs starting with level which is same as that of New X-code.
Procedure
iop5D>cd /code/tool
iop5D>agmxcd.sh <old x-code1>

<new x-code1>

Example: If old x-code is 21 we require to change it to 22.


i.e. iop5D>agmxcd.sh 21 22
On screen it will display
"EXCHANGE CODE MODIFICATION UTILITY"
"Number of Exchange code to be Modified : X"
(where X is the No. of exchange codes, which we want to modify).
"Old Exchange Code
Old x-cod1
..
..

New Exchange Code"


New x-cod1
...
..

Confirm (y/n) :
give y if you are confirm to change the x-code otherwise give n & it will come to
iop5D>. Now on screen following message will come :

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"Minimum disc space requirement"


SBM
:
MBM
:
Current disk space
:
Is disk space enough ? (y/n) :

3000 block
12000 block
xxx block

(Give y if disk space is enough)


Now list of files will display with the following end message :
"UPDATES SUCCESSFULLY OVER FOR ALL FILES"
"Do you want to copy new files to required files (y/n) : y
"The files are going to be moved now !"
"Are you sure, you want continue (y/n)" :
Give y, then it will display the list of files which are updated with new files.
abexcd.
apdatb.
..
..
..
..
At last message will display
"Run copy out (FGP = x-cod) to copy files :"

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Verify following things in growth mode.

Displ-Xcod and 'Displ-rbm-Xcod' shows modified Exchange Code

Displ-Sub. for few Subs in all the BMs or take `Sub-list' of all BM's.

'fmt-blg-cntr' and 'rgen submtr2' to verify meter reading against modified


Sub Nos (sample check only).

Verify Special Routs with Alt. Nos. & ILT routs for I/C calls to exchange.

Now bring the active iop (IOP-0) to warm start level using INIT-IOP
command <INIT-IOP : 2,1;

Take `BD' back up from IOP-0 for required period.

Copy in this `BD' in IOP-1 having modified data.

Bring iop-1 to INS-ACT level using <INIT-IOP: 5,1;

Give a part-init to the system from iop-1 by command <INIT-SYS:IOP-1, 3;

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Once system has recovered completely verify Local, O/G & I/C calls and their
charging.

Caution :

In case of any error message noticed while carrying out X-code


modification. Consult C-DOT before proceeding further.

Note : 1.

Keep other IOP-1 in warm start with old ed for minimum 24 hrs and
then synchronize it.
If the exchange code length is increased using the existing codes &
digit to be prefixed is same as that of xcod, e.g. the existing code 22 &
to be modified to 222 then the above utility is do be run twice. First
modify the exchange code 22 to some unused level x (say it is 55) and
then 55 to 222. There should be no route corresponding to Lev. 5.

Note : 2.

In case there are 4 exchange codes say 20, 21, 22, 23 and these are to
be modified to 220, 221, 222 & 223 respectively. In such a case
following sequence should be adopted.
1.

22 --> 55 (Any unused level)

2.

20 --> 220

3.

21 --> 221

4.

23 --> 223

5.

55 --> 222

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Optimized Utilization of PHC Terminal


in VU
The only growth element in VU is the SHM card. SHM card contains Protocol
Handler Controller (PHC) terminal, which can be configured as signalling terminals
or internal message protocol (C.85) terminals. Out of the 8 PHC terminals available
per SHM card, two (2) C.85 terminals are used for internal message communication
of the VU with the processor of the BM in which it is equipped. The remaining
terminals are available for utilization of C-Channels for each AI interface to be
created. Two terminals per AI will be utilized, if both primary and secondary links
are created.
The utilization of C.85 terminals for C-Channels is governed by system parameter
"V5-THR". The default value of this parameter in BMDC is 50 (percent). Hence, out
of the eight (8) C.85 terminals available per SHM card, four (4) terminals can be
used for C-Channel and out of the remaining four (4) terminals, two (2) are utilized
for internal message communication of the VU with the processor of the BM in
which it is equipped. Hence two C.85 terminals are left spare. So, with one (1) SHM
card equipped, we can create only two AI with both primary and secondary links of
each AI inservice. If status of any of the four (4) PHC terminals goes OOS-SE, due
to same hardware problems then we are left with only four (4) PHC terminals, two
(2) for internal communication and two (2) for C-Channels. So, either the primary of
both the AI will be inservice and secondary of both the AI will be down or only one
interface can be up. To utilize the available C.85 terminals in a proper manner, we
can set the system parameter 'V5-THR' to 75 (percent), which will give six (6) C.85
terminals for C-Channels. Set the value of system parameters VU-INT-THR to 25.
The sum of parameters V5-THR + VU-INT-THR. But it is advised that at least two
(2) SHM cards should always be equipped so that if status of some of the PHC
terminal goes OOS-SE, the interface do not go down. By using two (2) SHM cards,
we get 16 C.85 terminals out of which 12 terminals can be utilized for C-Channels
and four (4) terminals or internal communication (with the value of system
parameter V5-THR = 75). Hence, if three (3) interfaces are created with both
primary and secondary link inservice, six (6) C.85 terminals are utilized. Still we
have six (6) C.85 terminals spare for C-Channels and two (2) C.85 terminals spare
for internal communication.

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Use of Subscriber Based Category for


WLL Subscriber
The WLL subscribers of each SDCA are a part of different AN interfaces. Each of these
AIs is given a unique interface category for Charging and Network access purpose.
Now, it is possible to provide a different category to all subscribers including WLL
subscribers, while creating subscribers. So, all WLL subscribers of one BSC can use only
one interface between LE and BSC.
Referring the case of Balasore SSA indicated in figure, to implement subs category based
charging, following data modification will be required:
Step 1 :
MOD-SYS-PARAM
PARAM-NAME : SUB-CHRG-CTG
PARAMETER VALUE : 2
Execute to enable subscriber category based charging. This will render BM-CAT
and AI category ineffective.
Please note, if an RSU is working with different BM Cat = X (other than 1), provide
category X to all subscribers of RSU by Command MOD-SUB-CHAR.
Once the value of system parameter SUB-CHRG-CTG is made equal to 2, the
system parameter PCO-MTR-LCL will no longer be effective. This parameter
governs the charging for intra exchange calls originating from CCB (ordinary) lines.
The value given against this parameter indicates the charge rate number which
may be given as per site requirement to govern the charging of intra exchange calls.
Let us say the value of system parameter PRO-MTR-LCL is N. Now if it is desired
that the charging of all the subscriber whose LIN-TYP is CCB (ordinary) should be
governed by charge rate number N then we will have to first modify the category of
all these subscribers to a unique category say Y, i.e. Y should not be assigned to any
TGP or any other subscriber. After the category of all the subscribers with LIN-TYP
as CCB (ordinary) is modified to Y using the command MOD-SUB-CHAR, then the
command MOD-SUB-CRG has to be used for all the subscribers and TGP
categories to which calls from CCB (ordinary) lines are allowed. The parameter
required for command MOD-SUB-CRG are as follows:
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1.
2.
3.

CLNG-CAT: Y (category assigned to CCB subscribers)


CLLD-CAT: 1 (one)
CRG-RTN: N (The value of system parameter PCO-MTR-LCL)

The command has to be repeated for all the CLLD-CAT as explained earlier.
Step 2:
All WLL subscribers should be deleted first, to delete interface.
Step 3:
Delete all AIs (interfaces) i.e., AI NUM = 1,2,3,4,5.
Step 4:
Create one AI with required parameters and AI-CTG as Default (i.e. 1).
Step 5:
Create WLL subscribers by CRE-SUB command and give unique category against
parameter SUB-CTG = (say 21 for Balasore, 22 for Bhadrak, 23 for Basta, 24 for
and bali and 25 for Soro).
To use this feature, some modifications may be required at BSC end also. Consult
the WLL technology administrator for the same.

Network of
Balasore SSA
Area Code : 06782
Exch. Code : 3xxxx

MAX-XL
LE

V5.2 Interface

BTS

Area Code: 06784


60XXX
SDCA BHADRAK
Subs. Cat = 22

BTS

Area Code: 06781


61XXX
SDCA BASTA
Subs. Cat = 23

BTS

Area Code: 06786


63XXX
SDCA CHANDBALI
Subs. Cat = 24

BSC

BTS
BTS

66XXX
SDCA BALASORE
Subs. Cat = 21

Area Code: 06788


65XXX
SDCA SORO
Subs. Cat = 25

Fig.1
Note: For a new installation step 2 and step 3 are not required. New installation
means that data related to Access Network (AI & WLL subscribers) is not
existing in LE.

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Changes Required to be made to Run


CTS-B Tool in 2_2_1_6 Software
Come to IOP5x prompt and give the following commands
Step 1 :

IOP5x> cd $ABPEXE

Step 2:

IOP5x>pwd
the response should be
/code/abpexe
else repeat step 1

Step 3 :

IOP5x7> grep

CTSBENT

*.map

The following response will come


zzzxxxcts.map:CTSBENT

0XABCDEF

Note down the address 0XABCDEF


Step 4 :

IOP5x> cd $CTSBP

Step 5 :

Use command pwd as indicated in step 2 and ensure that you are in
/u/tool/ctsb directory or else repeat step 4.

Step 6 :

chmod +w ctsbi

Step 7 :

Use vi editor for editing the file ctsbi


IOP5x> vi ctsbi

Step 8 :

Search for pattern CTSBENT


:/CTSBENT
At line number 69 and 70 in this file the contents will be displayed as
follows.
0) CTSBENT = XXXXXX
1) CTSBENT = YYYYYY

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Step 9 :

For SBM replace XXXXXX with the address noted at step 3 or for
MBM replace YYYYYY with the address noted at step 3.

Step 10 :

Save the file and quit


: wq!

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List of ISD Routs


Level

No.

ROUTE CODE

1.

001

2.

REGION

PULSE RATE

BMDC CRG-RTN

America North

3.0/3.4

19/29

0020

Africa

3.0/3.4

18/28

3.

0021

Africa

3.0/3.4

18/28

4.

0022

Africa

3.0/3.4

18/28

5.

00230

Africa

3.0/3.4

18/28

6.

00231

Africa

3.0/3.4

18/28

7.

00232

Africa

3.0/3.4

18/28

8.

00233

Africa

3.0/3.4

18/28

9.

00234

Africa

3.0/3.4

18/28

10.

00235

Africa

3.0/3.4

18/28

11.

00236

Africa

3.0/3.4

18/28

12.

00237

America

3.0/3.4

19/29

13.

00238

Africa

3.0/3.4

18/28

14.

00239

Africa

3.0/3.4

18/28

15

0024

Ocenia

3.0/3.4

18/28

16

0025

Africa

3.0/3.4

18/28

17

0026

Africa

3.0/3.4

18/28

18

0027

Africa

3.0/3.4

18/28

19

0028

Africa

3.0/3.4

18/28

20

00291

Africa

3.0/3.4

18/28

21

00297

America

3.0/3.4

19/29

22

00298

Europe

3.0/3.4

20/30

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Level

No.

ROUTE CODE

23

00299

3.

24

PULSE RATE

BMDC CRG-RTN

Europe

3.0/3.4

20/30

003

Europe

3.0/3.4

20/30

25

004

Europe

3.0/3.4

20/30

26

005

America (C,N, &


S)

3.0/3.4

19/29

27

006

Asia & Oceania

3.0/3.4

18/28

28.

007

Europe

3.0/3.4

20/30

29.

0081

Asia

3.0/3.4

18/28

30.

0082

Asia

3.0/3.4

18/28

31.

0084

Asia

3.0/3.4

18/28

32.

0085

Asia

3.0/3.4

18/28

33.

0086

Asia

3.0/3.4

18/28

34.

00880

SARRC

3.4/4.0

17/27

35.

00886

Asia

3.0/3.4

18/28

36.

0090

Europe

3.0/3.4

20/30

37.

0092

SAARC

3.4/4.0

17/27

38.

0094

SARRC

3.4/4.0

17/27

39.

0095

SAARC

3.4/4.0

17/27

40.

00960

SAARC

3.4/4.0

17/27

41.

00961

Asia

3.0/3.4

18/28

42.

00962

Asia

3.0/3.4

18/28

43.

00963

Asia

3.0/3.4

18/28

44.

00964

Asia

3.0/3.4

18/28

45.

00965

Gulf

3.0/3.4

18/28

46.

00966

Gulf

3.0/3.4

18/28

47.

00967

Gulf

3.0/3.4

18/28

48.

00968

Gulf

3.0/3.4

18/28

49.

00971

Gulf

3.0/3.4

18/28

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LIST OF ISD ROUTS


Level

No.

ROUTE CODE

50.

00972

51.

REGION

PULSE RATE

BMDC CRG-RTN

Asia

3.0/3.4

18/28

00973

Gulf

3.0/3.4

18/28

52.

00974

Gulf

3.0/3.4

18/28

53.

00975

SAARC

3.4/4.0

17/27

54.

00976

Asia

3.0/3.4

18/28

55.

00977

SARRC

3.4/4.0

17/27

56.

0098

Asia

3.0/3.4

18/28

57.

0099

Europe

3.0/3.4

20/30

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List of Charge Rate Numbers


All the charge Rate numbers must be defined for BS=1,2,3
Charge Rate Number = 0
TRF
CLS

INIT
CHARGE

CHARGE
PERIOD

PRD
CHARGE

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

FXD

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

FXD

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

FXD

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

FXD

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

FXD

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

FXD

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

FXD

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

FXD

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

FXD

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

FXD

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

FXD

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

FXD

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

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Charge Rate Number = 1


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

Charge Rate Number = 2


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

PRD-TAX

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

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Charge Rate Number = 3


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

Charge Rate Number = 4


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

NO-MET

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

NO-MET

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

NO-MET

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

NO-MET

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

90

C-DOT DSS MAX

LIST OF CHARGE RATE NUMBERS

Charge Rate Number = 5


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

Charge Rate Number = 6


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

13

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

13

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

13

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

13

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

13

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

13

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

13

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

13

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

13

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

13

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

13

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

13

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

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Charge Rate Number = 7


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

Charge Rate Number = 8


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

92

C-DOT DSS MAX

LIST OF CHARGE RATE NUMBERS

Charge Rate Number = 9


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

NANS-XP

NO-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

NANS-XP

NO-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

NANS-XP

NO-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

NANS-XP

NO-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

NANS-XP

NO-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

NANS-XP

NO-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

NANS-XP

NO-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

NANS-XP

NO-RING

NO-BEEP

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

NANS-XP

NO-RING

NO-BEEP

10

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

NANS-XP

NO-RING

NO-BEEP

11

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

NANS-XP

NO-RING

NO-BEEP

12

NO-MET

NON-MTRD

NANS-XP

NO-RING

NO-BEEP

Charge Rate Number = 11


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

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Charge Rate Number = 21


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

*Charge Rate Number = 13


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

94

C-DOT DSS MAX

LIST OF CHARGE RATE NUMBERS

*Charge Rate Number = 23


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

90

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

*Charge Rate Number = 14


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

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*Charge Rate Number = 24


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

*Charge Rate Number = 15


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

96

C-DOT DSS MAX

LIST OF CHARGE RATE NUMBERS

*Charge Rate Number = 25


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

150

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

*Charge Rate Number = 16


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

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*Charge Rate Number = 26


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

120

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

Charge Rate Number to be associated for SAARC countries


Charge Rate Number = 17
TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

40

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

40

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

40

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

40

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

40

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

40

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

40

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

40

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

98

C-DOT DSS MAX

LIST OF CHARGE RATE NUMBERS

Charge Rate Number = 27


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

40

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

40

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

40

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

40

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

40

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

40

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

40

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

40

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

This Charge Rate number is to be associated for countries in Africa, Gulf ,Asia & Oceania
Charge Rate Number = 18
TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

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Charge Rate Number = 28


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

This Charge Rate Number is to be associated for all countries in America


Charge Rate Number = 19
TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

100

C-DOT DSS MAX

LIST OF CHARGE RATE NUMBERS

Charge Rate Number = 29


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

This Charge Rate Number is to be associated for all the EUROPIAN Countries
Charge Rate Number = 20
TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

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Charge Rate Number = 30


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

30

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

34

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

*Charge Rate Number = 31


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

102

C-DOT DSS MAX

LIST OF CHARGE RATE NUMBERS

*Charge Rate Number = 41


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

*Charge Rate Number = 32


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

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*Charge Rate Number = 42


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

600

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

*Charge Rate Number = 33


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

104

C-DOT DSS MAX

LIST OF CHARGE RATE NUMBERS

*Charge Rate Number = 43


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

900

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

*Charge Rate Number = 44


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

6000

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

6000

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

6000

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

6000

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

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*Charge Rate Number = 54


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

6000

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

6000

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

6000

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

6000

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

*Charge Rate Number = 52


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

106

C-DOT DSS MAX

LIST OF CHARGE RATE NUMBERS

*Charge Rate Number =53


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

300

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

*Charge Rate Number = 37


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

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*Charge Rate Number =47


TRF
CLS

Init
Charge

Charge
Period

Prd
Charge

CHARGE
MODE

METERING
INFO

ANSWER
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12

1800

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

Charge Rate Number = 50


TRF
CLS

INIT
CHRG

CHRG
PRD

PRD
CHRG

CHRG
MODE

MET INFO

ANS
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

1.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

2.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

3.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

4.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

5.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

6.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

7.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

8.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

9.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

10.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

11.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

12.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

108

C-DOT DSS MAX

LIST OF CHARGE RATE NUMBERS

Charge Rate Number = 51


TRF
CLS

(BS1/BS2/BS3)

INIT
CHRG

CHRG
PRD

PRD
CHRG

CHRG
MODE

MET INFO

ANS
INFO

RING INFO

BEEP INFO

13.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

14.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

15.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

16.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

17.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

18.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

19.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

20.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

21.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

22.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

23.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

24.

1200

PRD-LCL

METERD

ANS-XP

NRM-RING

NO-BEEP

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