MERLIN LEGENDCommunications System Release 6.1

Issue 1

System Planning 555-661-112

August 1998

D T1/PRI Planner

Page D-5

 

 

 

SDSC also evaluates the complexity of the facility configuration requested. Examples of complex configurations are connections into PBX networking applications, connections to multiplexing arrangements, or applications that involve customer engineering or design. SDSC then does one of the following:

If an order is considered complex, SDSC directs you to the Business Communications System (BCS) National Engineering Center (NEC).

If SDSC notifies you that the order’s configuration is not complex, Tier Ill General Business System (GBS) National Technical Service Center (NTSC) is authorized to approve the configuration.

The NTSC group’s preauthorization review is based, in part, on information you provide to them. Specifically, you must send them the following:

A copy of the planner

A completed “Non-Complex Configuration” sheet (pages 5 through 10 of the Planner) for each 100D module you plan to install

Complete one Non-Complex Configuration page (pages 5 through 10) for each 100D module. Label the top right corner of the copies “Page 1 of _ ” (1, 2, or 3). On each page:

1.Write the module number (1, 2, or 3). Indicate the total number of 100D modules (maximum of 3 for each system).

2.Fill in the control unit slot number (refer to page 1 of Form 3b).

3.In the Services section:

a.Check the box next to each emulated trunk or service that will be connected. Check only those services allowed on the type of service (T1, AT&T Toll, MCI Toll, or DMS Local) selected for the module.

b.Circle the channel(s) to which each emulated trunk or service will be assigned.

NOTE:

No channel should show more than one trunk or service, and the 24th channel cannot be used if the signaling type is common channel.

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