ASAI and Release 6 Requirements

The maximum number of active-notification associations per call is three for R6vs, R6si, and six for R6r.

The maximum number of domain-control associations per call is twelve for R6vs and R6si (since the maximum number of stations on a call is six for R6vs and R6si; each may have two domain control associations). The maximum number of domain-control associations per call is twenty four for R6r (since the maximum number of stations on a call is twelve, each may have four domain control associations).

The maximum number of associations that can control a call is thirteen, two domain-control associations per station on a call and one adjunct-control association (2x6+1) for R6vs and R6si. For R6r, the maximum number of associations that can control a call is twenty five, four domain-control associations per station on a call and one adjunct-control association (4x6+1).

Typically, the maximum number of associations that can receive event reports for a single call is nineteen, (thirteen Controlling and six active-notification) for R6vs and R6si. The exception to this rule is the transfer event. Up to twenty three associations may be sent for a transfer event. For R6r, the maximum number of associations that can receive event reports for a single call is 31 (25 controlling and 6 active-notifications). The exception to this rule is the transfer event. Up to 35 associations may be sent for a transfer event.

Per ASAI interface (per link):

Table B-6. ASAI Limits per Link

Capacity

R6vs and R6si

R6r

 

 

 

 

 

CRVs ECS-to-adjunct

127

127

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The maximum number of simultaneous ASAI associations that the ECS supports in the ECS-to-adjunct direction on any link is 127 (for example, there cannot be more than 127 pending routing requests on an ASAI link).

The maximum number of simultaneous associations supported in the other direction (for example, adjunct-to-ECS) depends on the length of the ASAI CRV value. The maximum length of the ASAI CRV value field is 2 bytes. An administration option lets a customer set the length of the CRV value to 1 or 2 bytes. The maximum number of associations that an adjunct can initiate and have active on an ASAI interface at any one time depends on how this parameter is administered:

Issue 7 March 1998 B-4

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