AT&T manual Appendix a ATT-TP-76450 Checklist Instructions and Process

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Common Systems Connection Standards

AT&T Services, Inc

Date: August 31, 2007

ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9

9 APPENDIX A – ATT-TP-76450 Checklist Instructions and Process

9.1Purpose

The purpose of this appendix is to assist product suppliers with preparing and furnishing equipment documentation to the company representative for product evaluation purposes.

9.2Scope

An evaluation reviews a product against all applicable requirements based on the equipment and its intended use in the network. Unless otherwise stated, all requirements apply to equipment systems and equipment units that will be installed in network equipment buildings and equipment areas within buildings, electronic equipment enclosures such as controlled environment vaults, outside mounted electronic equipment cabinets, and at customer locations.

9.3Instructions:

Manufacturer is to complete the ATT-TP-76450 Checklist in Appendix B as follows:

Mark the appropriate column in the checklist as follows:

“Yes” indicates that the equipment listed is compliant to the requirement.*

“No” indicates that the equipment listed is not compliant to the requirement.

“N/A” indicates that the requirement is not applicable to the equipment listed. Each requirements checked “N/A” must include an explanatory footnote.

*If equipment is evaluated by manufacturer as compliant, but deviates in some way from the stated requirement, mark “Part” (partial) in the “No” column and include an explanatory footnote.

Explanatory footnotes should be placed in the matrix following the checklist and reference specific requirement numbers for each comment.

Forward supporting documentation as required in Section 7.3.

9.4Process:

Requirements marked “Yes” for compliance will require no further action.

Requirements marked “No” for non-compliance will trigger the AT&T SME for the requirement to contact the manufacturer in an effort to resolve the non-compliance. All issues must be resolved before the equipment is approved for use in AT&T.

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