Procedure 14.11: ACTIVATE DG RESP LTP SERVICE
OVERVIEW
CAUTION:
This procedure cannot be performed unless preconditioning Procedure
14.2
has been performed first.
The GDSF (global digital services function) DG RESP (diagnostic responder) LTP (logical test port) service requires
first growing a trunk group (if required) and then the trunk members. Once these are grown and verified then the
standard route index and the fixed route index are defined.
Growing the DG RESP service requires the use of the MCC (master control center) terminal and the RC/V (recent
change and verify) terminal for updating the data bases and verifying the activity. It must be determined if a trunk
group already exists for the GDSF DG RESP service, if not, then the trunk group must be grown.
It is necessary to obtain all the data required to build the DG RESP service before beginning the process. Refer to
Translation Guide TG-5, office records, and GRCV (growth recent change and verify) forms as required.
Safe Stop Points
are provided where progress in the execution of a procedure may be suspended temporarily
without causing degradation in the operation of the equipment. Execution of the procedure can be halted at one of
these points only if all prior steps within the procedure have been successfully completed. Should this procedure not
be completed and required to be carried over to the next day, then a backup of the office dependent data (ODD),
(Step 4, Procedure
14.11.15
) should be made to prevent losing recent change activity.
PROCEDURE
1.
Activate DG RESP LTP Service
14.11.1 Define DG RESP LTP Trunk Group Data
1.
Confirm that the GDSF configuration provides DG RESP services. At MCC, type and enter
CMD 1115,a,b
Where:
a =
GDSF number.
b =
SM number.
Response:
GDSF unit page displayed.
NOTE:
The GDSF provides DG RESP services if a number is displayed next to the TONE
TRANSCEIVER, TONE GENERATOR, and GDG TONE TRANSCEIVER fields. The
sum of the numbers is the number of DG RESP services the GDSF can provide.
2.
Is there a number for any one of the three fields? (TONE TRANSCEIVER, TONE GENERATOR, and GDG
TONE TRANSCEIVER)?
If
YES
, continue with next step.
If
NO
, DG RESP services are not to be provided, go to Procedure
14.11.17
NOTE:
DG RESP services are also not provided if the fields are not displayed.
3.
Does a trunk group exist for the DG RESP LTP?
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