Compaq Software Product Description _______________________________________________________________________________ PRODUCT: TeMIP Access Module for Siemens EWSD Wireline Switch SPD 70.52.00 DESCRIPTION TeMIP is a family of software products for the management of telecommunications and corporate networks, including fixed wire and mobile/cellular voice and data, multi-vendor, multi-technology networks. TeMIP V3.2 provides comprehensive off-the-shelf fault and trouble management functions such as Alarm Handling, Event Logging and Trouble Ticketing for telecommunications network management. TeMIP supports the International Standards Organization (ISO) management standards 10164-x and ISO 10165-x, and the OMNIpoint 1 standards as defined by NMF and T1M1. TeMIP and its features are applicable in the context of the International Telecommunication Union-Telecom Standard Sector (ITU-T) X.73x and Telecommunications Management Network (TMN) M.3010 and M.3100 Recommendations. TeMIP gives network operators a global view of their networks, and enables them to activate management functions and operations from single or multiple workstations. TeMIP is built on top of the TeMIP Framework and fully benefits from the object oriented and truly distributed software architecture. The TeMIP EWSD Access Module (AM) provides an interface to the Siemens EWSD Switching System (application system 10.0). This Access Module supports: . Fault management capabilities: reception and processing of unsolicited alarm messages. . Performance management capabilities: collection of performance parameters from an exchange pertaining to traffic management (this refers to the "Performance Fragment" of ITU-T Q.823). . Traffic management capabilities: putting "Traffic Controls" into effect to manipulate the flow of calls through an exchange (this refers to the "Control Fragment" of ITU-T Q.823). The TeMIP EWSD AM can function, depending on the license installed, as a: . Level 1 AM addressing Fault Management only. . Level 2 AM addressing Fault and Performance Management. . Level 3 AM addressing Fault, Performance and Traffic Management. SOLUTION COMPONENTS The EWSD wireline switch is directly interfaced to TeMIP by means of a combination of Management Modules: . The RS232 Communication Server Access Module, responsible for establishing and maintaining the physical connection to the equipment. (As an alternative to the RS232 Communications Server, either the X.25 (SVC) or TCP (IP sockets) Communications Servers could also be used). . The EWSD AM, responsible for the Information Model representing the management capabilities of the equipment as well as all associated semantic translations between its ASCII-based messaging interface and TeMIP data models. INFORMATION MODEL OUTLINE The switch is modelled as 12 subsystems, which present a standard view of Wireline Switches, independent of technology. The subsystems are represented by the first level of child class and have only one instance each. This allows TMN managers to have a common view of different exchanges in a multi-vendor environment. The classes that show the specific hardware/software of the EWSD are located below the subsystem level. The switch itself is represented by the EWSD_WLN class, of which the 12 subsystem classes are children. The meaning of each class is described in Table 1. The "AM Type" column shows for which AM level the corresponding class is supported. Table 1: EWSD Hierarchy Class Description Class Child Class Child Class Description Cardinality AM Type ----- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ------- Accounting Exchange accounting 1 Level 1, (billing) subsystem. 2, 3 DigitalTrunk Hardware parts related 1 Level 1, to digital connections 2, 3 to other switches. LTG Line trunk group. N Level 1, 2, 3 CRM Code Receiver Module. N Level 1, 2, 3 DIU Digital Interface Unit. N Level 1, 2, 3 PCM Pulse Code Module. N Level 1, 2, 3 External Related to environment 1 Level 1, (fire, air conditioning, 2, 3 open door). LineCircuit Hardware parts related 1 Level 1, to analog and digital 2, 3 subscriber connections. DLU Digital line unit. N Level 1, 2, 3 DLUMOD Level 1, 2, 3 Misc Auxiliary hardware 1 Level 1, responsible for: MFC/DTMF 2, 3 signalling, tone generation, test equipment, announcement machine, etc. Peripheral I/O equipment (disk, 1 Level 1, printer, terminal, tape). 2, 3 FILE File. 1 Level 1, 2, 3 MDD Disk drive. N Level 1, 2, 3 X25 X25 link. 1 Level 1, 2, 3 Control Call processor, and all 1 Level 1, Processor other processors, except 2, 3 SS7 and I/O. CCG Control clock generator. N Level 1, 2, 3 CP Coordinator processor. 1 Level 1, 2, 3 MB Memory buffer. N Level 1, 2, 3 Route All routes logically N Level 1, programmed in the switch. 2, 3 Signalling Signalling System. 1 Level 1, 2, 3 TrunkGroup Level 1, 2, 3 CCNC Signalling System #7 1 Level 1, control (hardware 2, 3 /software). LinkSet SS7 Linkset. N Level 1, 2, 3 SILT Signalling Link Terminal. N Level 1, 2, 3 Software Software subsystems. 1 Level 1, 2, 3 AUDIT Auditing. 1 Level 1, 2, 3 OVLD Overload. 1 Level 1, 2, 3 REC Recovery. 1 Level 1, 2, 3 SWSG Software safeguarding. 1 Level 1, 2, 3 SYSOP System operator. 1 Level 1, 2, 3 Subscriber Software subsystem 1 Level 1, logically related to 2, 3 subscribers. Switching Hardware parts 1 Level 1, responsible for call 2, 3 switching (SN). SSG Spacial Stage Group. N Level 1, 2, 3 TSG Temporal Stage Group. N Level 1, 2, 3 For Performance and Traffic Management the switch information model is essentially based on the Performance and Traffic fragments of ITU-T Recommendation Q.823. Table 2 presents the EWSD information model relevant to Performance and Traffic Management. The classes in the left-hand column are children of the switch class (EWSD_WLN). Table 2: EWSD Hierarchy Class Description (Performance and Traffic Management) Class Child Child AM Type ----- ----- ----- ------- Exchange_Current_Data Level 2, 3 Exchange_History_Data Level 2, 3 Route Level 1, 2, 3 Route_Current_Data Level 2, 3 Route_History_Data Level 2, 3 Observed_Destination Level 2, 3 Observed_Destination Level 2, 3 _Current_Data Observed_Destination Level 2, 3 _History_Data Processor Level 2, 3 Processor_Current Level 2, 3 _Data Processor_History Level 2, 3 _Data Congestion_Level Not supported in current AM Threshold_Data Level 2, 3 Simple_Scanner Level 2, 3 Cancel_From Level 3 Cancel_Rerouted Level 3 Cancel_To Level 3 DCC Level 3 SCR Level 3 SKIP Level 3 HTR_Destination Level 3 MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES SUMMARY Unsolicited Messages Support (Level 1, 2, 3) According to the EWSD Message Masks Manual, unsolicited messages are classified as alarm messages, information messages, report messages, request messages and response messages. The EWSD AM can handle all message types (mask ids) identified in the EWSD Message Mask Manual as alarm messages, except mask ids 02149, 02164, 03054, 03056, 03057, 03062, 03063, 06923 and 06939. Some other mask ids (alarm clear and information messages) are also mapped and appear in Table 3. The EWSD Wireline AM maps messages to the ITU-T Standards in various levels of detail. Usual messages are carefully mapped to the Standards while unusual messages are mapped to default values. The proprietary alarm message is always present in the Additional Text field for both Usual and Unusual messages. Unsolicited messages, if recognized as such, and not in the Usual or Unusual subset, can take 3 possible actions, depending on the value of the attribute OtherMessageHandling: Log, Alarm or None. At the present time, no messages are known to fall into this category. All other messages are discarded by the EWSD Wireline AM. Alarm Clearance (Level 1, 2, 3) Some alarm messages have a corresponding alarm clearance message. The EWSD switch does not provide a specific alarm identifier to allow the correlation of the alarm with its clearance message. Therefore, alarm clearance is performed based on specific message fields, in accordance with ITU-T standards: . Alarm clearance is carried out, if the alarm has the severity Clear and the Managed Object, Event Type, Probable Cause and Specific Problem fields are the same as for a previous alarm. Alarm Information (Level 1, 2, 3) Table 3 lists the EWSD alarm messages described in the EWSD Message Masks Manual, that are recognized and processed by the EWSD Wireline AM. Table 3: EWSD Alarm Table (Ordered by Alarm Mask) Mask ID Alarm Slogan ------- ------------ 236 TRUNK GROUP ALARM 881 LINE LOCKOUT 883 LINE LOCKOUT 1292 SYP FAILURE WITH CONFIGURATION 1294 CCG FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 1442 CCS7 - FAILURE MESSAGE FROM CCNC 1541 TIME IS INSECURE 1717 SYSTEM OPERATOR 1718 SYSTEM OPERATOR 1776 ALL DOUBLE FILES SYNCHRONIZED 1809 PCM FAULT / MAINTENANCE ALARM 1809 PCM FAULT / SERVICE ALARM 1809 PCM FAULT END 1815 EXTERNAL ALARM EXCHANGE END 1816 EXTERNAL ALARM EXCHANGE 1855 NUC AFTER RECOVERY NOT ACTIVATED 1917 EXTERNAL ALARM DLU 1918 EXTERNAL ALARM DLU END 1965 SYSTEM OPERATOR 2075 CENTRAL UNITS ALARM 2077 CENTRAL UNIT ALARM 2078 CENTRAL UNITS ALARM 2081 CENTRAL UNIT ALARM 2084 CENTRAL UNITS ALARM 2086 ROUTINE TEST XXXXXXXX NOT EXECUTED 2104 CENTRAL UNIT ALARM 2108 LEAVING SYSTEM OVERLOAD 2123 AUDIT ERROR DISPLAY 2154 SYSTEM OPERATOR 2155 SYSTEM OPERATOR ALARM 2156 SYSTEM OPERATOR ALARM 2289 CENTRAL UNITS ALARM 2290 CENTRAL UNITS ALARM 2291 CENTRAL UNITS ALARM 2292 CENTRAL UNITS ALARM 2293 CENTRAL UNITS ALARM 2294 CENTRAL UNITS ALARM 2434 CENTRAL UNIT ACTIVATION 2434 CENTRAL UNIT ACTIVATION 2435 PLAUSIBILITY CHECK FAILURE 2739 OVERFLOW OF ALARM FILE 2755 SYSTEM - RECOVERY 2758 LINE TRUNK GROUP ALARM 2758 SYSTEM PANEL ALARM 2758 CLOCK ALARM 2758 SYNCHRONIZATION ALARM 2758 MESSAGE BUFFER ALARM 2758 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2758 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2773 CCG FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 2776 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2776 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2779 LINE TRUNK GROUP ALARM 2779 SYSTEM PANEL ALARM 2779 CLOCK ALARM 2779 MESSAGE BUFFER ALARM 2779 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2779 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2780 LINE TRUNK GROUP ALARM 2780 SYSTEM PANEL ALARM 2780 CLOCK ALARM 2780 MESSAGE BUFFER ALARM 2780 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2780 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2781 LINE TRUNK GROUP ALARM 2781 SYSTEM PANEL ALARM 2781 CLOCK ALARM 2781 MESSAGE BUFFER ALARM 2781 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2781 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2783 LINE TRUNK GROUP ALARM 2783 SYSTEM PANEL ALARM 2783 CLOCK ALARM 2783 MESSAGE BUFFER ALARM 2783 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2783 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2784 LINE TRUNK GROUP ALARM 2784 SYSTEM PANEL ALARM 2784 CLOCK ALARM 2784 MESSAGE BUFFER ALARM 2784 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2784 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2785 LINE TRUNK GROUP ALARM 2785 SYSTEM PANEL ALARM 2785 CLOCK ALARM 2785 MESSAGE BUFFER ALARM 2785 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2785 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2786 LINE TRUNK GROUP ALARM 2786 SYSTEM PANEL ALARM 2786 CLOCK ALARM 2786 MESSAGE BUFFER ALARM 2786 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2786 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2787 LINE TRUNK GROUP ALARM 2787 SYSTEM PANEL ALARM 2787 CLOCK ALARM 2787 MESSAGE BUFFER ALARM 2787 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2787 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2788 LINE TRUNK GROUP ALARM 2788 SYSTEM PANEL ALARM 2788 CLOCK ALARM 2788 MESSAGE BUFFER ALARM 2788 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2788 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2789 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2789 SWITCHING NETWORK ALARM 2790 CENTRAL UNIT ALARM 2791 CENTRAL UNIT ALARM 2798 FILE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX IS FILLED 100% CAPACITY 2799 CYCLIC - FILE ALARM 2800 FILE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX IS FILLED 999% CAPACITY 2893 SYSTEM OPERATOR ALARM 2936 NOT EXECUTED ALARM CALLS 2979 CENTRAL UNIT ALARM 2980 CENTRAL UNIT ALARM 2981 CENTRAL UNIT ALARM 3140 LTG 9-99 LEAVING LOCAL OVERLOAD 3216 SYSTEM OPERATOR 3217 SYSTEM OPERATOR 3245 BAP COMMUTATION EXECUTED BY ROUTINE TEST 3263 SPOOLFILE SY.SPOOL IS FILLED TO 999% CAPACITY 3285 XXXXXX - RECOVERY INFORMATION 3286 XXXXXX - RECOVERY INFORMATION 3287 XXXXXX - RECOVERY INFORMATION 3288 XXXXXX - RECOVERY INFORMATION 3314 CCG FAILURE WITH CONFIGURATION 3316 MCH FAILURE WITH CONFIGURATION 3318 SN FAILURE WITH CONFIGURATION 3318 SN FAILURE WITH CONFIGURATION 3318 SN FAILURE WITH CONFIGURATION 3323 MB FAILURE WITH CONFIGURATION 3354 CCG FAILURE WITH CONFIGURATION 3406 LTG FAILURE WITH CONFIGURATION 3406 LTG FAILURE WITH CONFIGURATION 3406 LTG FAILURE WITH CONFIGURATION 3407 LTG FAILURE WITH CONFIGURATION 3407 LTG FAILURE WITH CONFIGURATION 3407 LTG FAILURE WITH CONFIGURATION 3408 LTG FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 3408 LTG FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 3408 LTG FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 3431 DLU FAILURE WITH CONFIGURATION 3431 DLU FAILURE WITH CONFIGURATION 3432 DLU FAULT CLEARED WITH CONFIGURATION 3432 DLU FAULT CLEARED WITH CONFIGURATION 3433 DLU FAULT CLEARED WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 3433 DLU FAULT CLEARED WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 3435 DLU FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 3435 DLU FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 3457 INVALID MESSAGE RECEIVED BY PROCESS: XXXXX 3464 SYSTEM OPERATOR 3539 RCU LINK FAILURE 3620 XXXXXX - RECOVERY INFORMATION 3621 XXXXXX - RECOVERY INFORMATION 3644 CCS7 -- INFORMATION FROM CCNC 3699 LINE MAINTENANCE ALARM 3699 LINE MAINTENANCE ALARM END 3728 PA PCM FAULT / MAINTENANCE ALARM 3728 PA PCM FAULT / SERVICE ALARM 3728 PA PCM FAULT END 3732 CENTRAL UNIT ALARM 3741 SYSTEM OPERATOR ALARM 3816 ENTERING OVERENGINEERED SYSTEM CAPACITY 3817 ENTERING SYSTEM OVERLOAD 3818 LEAVING OVERENGINEERED SYSTEM CAPACITY 3827 EXTREME CALL DURATION 3832 SYSTEM OPERATOR ALARM 3999 CCS7 - BLOCKED TRUNKS 4001 INSTAL - RECOVERY ALARM 4001 SSP -RECOVERYALARM 4001 SYSTEM - RECOVERY ALARM 4111 LTG CONFIGURATION DLU AFFECTING 4232 ADMINISTRATION FILE ALARM 4313 END OF TRUNK GROUP ALARM 4346 CCG INFORMATION 4347 LTG INFORMATION 4348 LTG INFORMATION 4349 LTG FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 4349 LTG FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 4349 LTG FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 4351 MB FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 4352 MCH FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 4353 SN CONFIGURATION 4353 SN CONFIGURATION 4353 SN CONFIGURATION 4354 SN FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 4354 SN FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 4354 SN FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 4356 SYSTEM OPERATOR ALARM 4419 ADMINISTRATION ALARM 4420 ADMINISTRATION ALARM 4421 ADMINISTRATION ALARM 4423 MDD - XX: INOPERABLE AND THEREFORE DEACTIVATED 4424 ADMINISTRATION ALARM 4425 MDD - XX: INOPERABLE AND THEREFORE DEACTIVATED 4426 ADMINISTRATION ALARM 4427 ADMINISTRATION ALARM 4429 ADMINISTRATION ALARM 4432 ADMINISTRATION ALARM 4497 MESSAGE FROM THE X25LINK - XX 4508 ADMINISTRATION ALARM 4556 LTG FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 4556 LTG FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 4556 LTG FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 6028 CCS7 - PATH FAILURE IN STANDBY EQUIPMENT 6031 ORIGINAL ALARM MESSAGE WAS LOST 6033 LINE LOCKOUT 6035 CCS7 - BEGIN OF SIGNALING LINK FAILURE 6036 CCS7 - BEGIN OF SIGNALING LINK FAILURE 6037 CCS7 - BEGIN OF SIGNALING LINK SET FAILURE 6038 CCS7 -- BEGIN OF SIGNALING LINK SET FAILURE 6039 CCS7 - BEGIN OF LOCAL NODE ISOLATION 6040 CCS7 - BEGIN OF SIGNALING LINK SETS IN STATE NAC 6041 CCS7 - BEGIN OF SIGNALING LINKS IN STATE NAC 6044 CCS7 - END OF SIGNALING LINK FAILURE 6045 CCS7 - END OF SIGNALING LINK FAILURE 6046 CCS7 - END OF SIGNALING LINK SET FAILURE 6047 CCS7 - END OF SIGNALING LINK SET FAILURE 6048 CCS7 - END OF LOCAL NODE ISOLATION DUE TO LINK FAILURE 6049 CCS7 - END OF SIGNALING LINK SET IN STATE NAC 6050 CCS7 - END OF SIGNALING LINKS IN STATE NAC 6051 CCS7 - SIGNALING LINK INHIBIT STATE CHANGE 6052 CCS7 - LOCAL BLOCKING OF SIGNALING LINK 6053 CCS7 - REMOTE BLOCKING OF SIGNALING LINK 6054 CCS7 - UNAVAILABILITY OF A SIGNALING LINK SET 6096 AUTOMATIC FIXPOINT COULD NOT BE GENERATED 6097 CENTRAL UNIT ALARM 6143 CENTRAL UNIT ALARM 6200 CCNC - ALARM 6201 CCNC - ALARM 6219 INSTAL - RECOVERY ALARM 6219 SSP -RECOVERYALARM 6219 SYSTEM - RECOVERY ALARM 6261 END OF TRUNK GROUP BLOCKED 6261 END OF TRUNK GROUP INDICATION TRESHOLD EXCEEDED 6261 TRUNK GROUP BLOCKED 6261 TRUNK GROUP INDICATION TRESHOLD EXCEEDED 6315 SYSTEM OPERATOR ALARM 6343 CCS7 -- NOTE BOOK DATA FROM XXXXX 999 6372 NUC MAINTENANCE REACTIVATION REPORT 6420 MALICIOUS CALL IDENTIFICATION 6508 LINE LOCKOUT 6527 LINK GROUP OUTAGE 6528 LINK GROUP OUTAGE RESET 6543 DLU FAILURE CLEARED WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 6544 DLU FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 6545 DLU FAILURE CLEARED WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 6546 DLU FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 6547 DLU FAILURE CLEARED WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 6548 DLU FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 6565 CCS7 - UNAVAILABILITY OF A DESTINATION OR A SET OF DESTINATIONS 6568 CCS7 - CONGESTION REPORT CENTRAL CONGESTION 6575 CCS7 - BEGIN OF SIGNALING LINK SETS IN STATE NAC 6576 CCS7 - END OF SIGNALING LINK SETS IN STATE NAC 6588 CCS7 - TRUNK GROUP ALARM 6592 END OF CCS7 - TRUNK GROUP ALARM 6627 ADMINISTRATION ALARM 6628 ADMINISTRATION ALARM 6632 ROUTINE CHECKSUM MDD AUDIT FOR GENERATION FILES 6854 SYSTEM OPERATOR ALARM 6877 SYSTEM OPERATOR ALARM 6903 LOGOUT: INTERN COFIP SESSION TERMINATED BY UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS 6904 LOGIN NOT SUCCESSFUL 6908 UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPT TO XXXXXXX FILE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 6917 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 6918 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 6919 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 6920 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 6921 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 6922 >>> CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION <<< 6925 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 6926 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 6927 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 6928 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 6929 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 6930 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 6931 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 6932 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 6933 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 6934 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 6935 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 6936 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 6937 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 6938 >>> SWSG INFORMATION <<< 6988 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 7035 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 7051 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 7052 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 7053 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 7054 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 7055 CALL PROCESSING BASIC OPERATION 7751 END OF COMMUNICATIONS ALARM END OF ENVIRONMENTAL ALARM END OF EQUIPMENT ALARM END OF PROCESSING ERROR ALARM END OF QUALITY OF SERVICE ALARM 7756 CCS7 - THRESHOLD OVERFLOW FOR MSUS DISCARDED DUE TO ROUTING DATA ERROR 7758 CCS7 - BEGIN OF CENTRAL CONGESTION 7759 CCS7 - END OF CENTRAL CONGESTION 7927 CCS7 - NOT SUCCESSFUL RELEASE 7928 CCS7 - STATISTIC: NOT SUCCESSFUL RELEASE 7993 XXXXXXXX CHARGING SAFEGUARDING MESSAGE 7999 XXXXXXXX CHARGING SAFEGUARDING MESSAGE 8057 PCM FAULT / MAINTENANCE 8057 PCM FAULT / SERVICE 8057 PCM FAULT END 8061 COMMUNICATIONS ALARM ENVIRONMENTAL ALARM EQUIPMENT ALARM PROCESSING ERROR ALARM QUALITY OF SERVICE ALARM 8153 AUDIT ERROR DISPLAY 8173 NUC MAINTENANCE FAILURE REPORT 8240 XXXXXXXX CHARGING SAFEGUARDING MESSAGE 8369 DLU FAILURE WITHOUT CONFIGURATION 8372 SYSTEM OPERATOR ALARM 8379 LTG 9-99 ENTERING LOCAL OVERLOAD Traffic Reports (Level 2, 3) The EWSD Wireline AM handles the following unsolicited messages: . TRAFFIC MEASUREMENT: TRAFLOW (mask 06198) . TRAFFIC MEASUREMENT: TRUNK GROUP (mask 06189) . TRAFFIC MEASUREMENT: DESTINATION (mask 06155) . TRAFFIC MEASUREMENT: CP (mask 06154) Traffic Controls (Level 3) The following controls are supported by the EWSD AM: . CANCEL_FROM: This control is created on an outgoing or two way route to prohibit traffic from overflowing into the next-in-chain routes. This control can be used to prohibit overflow of directly routed traffic, alternately routed traffic, or both. . CANCEL_REROUTED: This control is created to prevent additional rerouting or alternate routing of calls that have already been rerouted. Rerouted calls are not allowed to overflow the route specified in the CANCEL_REROUTED control, while normal overflow traffic is not affected. . CANCEL_TO: This control is created to cancel direct routing, alternative routing, or both types of routing to a specified route. The cancellation of direct routing controls the amount of directly routed traffic accessing a route. Cancelling alternative routing will prevent overflow traffic from accessing a route. . DCC: This control (Destination Code Control) is created to control calls to a specific destination. The calls are controlled using one of the following methods: - Percentage (Code Blocking) - Rate (Call Gapping) The Code Blocking control prevents routing to a specific destination on a percentage basis. Code Blocking can be done using a country code, an area code, an exchange identification code, or an individual line number. The Code Blocking control is typically used for immediate control of focussed overloads or mass-calling situations. The Call Gapping control sets an upper limit on the output rate of calls to a specific destination. The upper limit is set by specifying a time period (interval) during which no more than one call should be permitted. This control ensures that the number of call attempts that are routed will never exceed the specified output rate, regardless of the call arrival rate. Call Gapping is typically used for the control of focussed overloads, particularly mass-calling to an individual line number. A detailed analysis may be required to determine the proper call-rate parameters. The Leaky Bucket control causes the number of call attempts to a destination to be limited to a predefined call attempt rate. All call attempts to this group that exceed this predefined limit are rejected. . SCR: This control (Selective Circuit Reservation) is created to block outgoing traffic that has a poor chance of completion on the specified route. . SKIP: This control is created on outgoing routes to cause traffic routing to skip the route and advance to the next in-chain route in the routing table. This control eases congestion on routes with facility problems. The SKIP control can be used to affect directly routed traffic, alternatively routed traffic, or both. HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS Supported Alpha AXP Processors: AlphaServer 8200 AlphaServer 8400 DEC/4600, DEC/4700 DEC/7600, DEC/7700 DEC/10600 AlphaServer 2000 AlphaServer 2100 AlphaServer 4000 AlphaServer 4100 AlphaStation 600 DEC/3500, DEC/3500S, DEC/3500X DEC/3800, DEC/3800S DEC/3900 AlphaServer 300 (Melmac) AlphaServer 400 AlphaServer 800 AlphaServer 1000 AlphaStation 200 AlphaStation 250 AlphaStation 255 AlphaStation 400 AlphaStation 500 DEC/2300S DEC/2500 DEC/3300, DEC/3300L, DEC/3300X, DEC/3300LX DEC/3400, DEC/3400S DEC/3600, DEC/3600S DEC/3700 PWS 433 PWS 500 PWS 600 Ultimate Workstation 533 Disk Space Requirements: Disk space required for installation: Subset copy: 45,000 Kbytes Installation: /usr 136,000 Kbytes Disk Space Required for Use (Permanent): No specific requirement Memory Requirements: The minimum memory supported, due to a TeMIP Framework prerequisite, is 128 Mbytes. However, the use of this software in conjunction with increased memory capability improves performance. SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS DIGITAL UNIX Operating System V4.0D TeMIP Framework V3.2 OPTIONAL SOFTWARE TeMIP Graphical ASCII Toolkit V2.1P. GROWTH CONSIDERATIONS The minimum hardware/software requirements for any future version of this product may be different from the current version requirements. YEAR 2000 READY This product is Year 2000 Ready. The testing used to confirm the Year 2000 readiness of this product included code assessment and system tests to verify transition dates. DISTRIBUTION MEDIA This software is available by electronic means, distributed directly by the Engineering Team in NSIS/CIS Telecom, who can be contacted through your local Compaq office, which sends an internal e-mail to vbetemipsupp@compaq.com (containing customer identification and proof of license purchase). ORDERING INFORMATION TeMIP Access Module for Siemens EWSD Wireline Switch (Fault Management) Software License (Level 1 AM): QL-688A9-AA, Software Product Services: QT-686**-** or QR-SP688-A9 TeMIP Access Module for Siemens EWSD Wireline Switch (Performance Management) Software License (Level 2 AM): QL-6BMA9-AA, Software Product Services: QT-686**-** or QR-SP6BM-A9 TeMIP Access Module for Siemens EWSD Wireline Switch (Traffic Management) Software License (Level 3 AM): QL-6BNA9-AA, Software Product Services: QT-686**-** or QR-SP6BN-A9 Notes: 1. * denotes variable fields. For additional information on available services, or hardware platform tiers, refer to the appropriate price book. 2. The QL number corresponding to the TeMIP Graphical ASCII Toolkit V2.0 (Run-Time) must also be purchased (QL-5SMAM-3B). SOFTWARE LICENSING This software is furnished under the licensing provisions of Compaq Computer Corporation's Standard Terms and Conditions. For more information about Compaq's licensing terms and policies, contact your local Compaq office. This product uses the FLEXlm Software License Key system. The licensed software can be used up to the limit specified in the license file. The scheme is trust based, which means that it does not use any machine specific values or count of users to rigidly enforce license compliance. A FLEXlm key must be obtained using the request form provided with the Cover Letter, temip-license-form.txt SOFTWARE PRODUCT SERVICES A variety of service options are available from Compaq. For more in formation, contact your local Compaq office. SOFTWARE WARRANTY This software product is provided by Compaq with a 90-day conformance warranty in accordance with the Compaq warranty terms and applicable to the license purchase. The above information is valid at the time of release. Please contact your local Compaq office for the most up-to-date information. 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