BASIC DATA ASSIGNMENT
2.2 Basic Data Assignment Procedure
This section explains “How to program necessary data associated with a CCIS network” using the following exam- ple. Note that Node A is your office.
Figure 6-1 Example of a CCIS Network
• In this figure, five letters such as AAAAA, represent mounting location of CCT card or CCH card.
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RT12
CCH2:
CCCCC
Centralized Billing Office
PC | : Point Code |
RT | : Route |
CCH | : Common Channel Handler |
“8xx” | : Office Code |
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Node C Centralized
Management Office
PC = 30
“830”
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