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PARAMETER DESCRIPTION
190 84-ASB 501 04/01 Uen H8

Application system, Standard

Contents
1 BRDID Interface numbers for device boards
2 TYPE Type of signalling diagram
3 UNIT Program unit name
4 ACS Program units
5 SES Program units

1 BRDID Interface numbers for device


boards
1.1 FORMAT
BRDID = D 1 D 2 D 3
D 1 D 2 D 3 = 1-127, interface number

1.2 FUNCTION
The parameter indicates, with the aid of a table, the interface number of a device board.

1.3 EXAMPLE
Board with interface number 2.

BRDID = 2

1.4 TABLE
The composition of the table is based on two different sorting principles. The first part of the table is
sorted with respect to interface number and the second part with respect to device board.

The boards marked with 1) in the REMARKS column supports reading and writing of board R-state.

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INTERFACE DEVICE BOARD-HANDLING SELF- NUMBER REMARKS


NUMBER BOARD FUNCTION BLOCK INIT. OF IND.
DEC HEX
2 2 ELU7 EL6 No 6
2 2 ELU11 EL6 No 8
2 2 ELU24 EL6 No 7
6 6 MPU MP Yes 32
7 7 TLU11 TL11, PG3 No 2
8 8 TLU24 TL12 No 2
14 E TSU TS Yes - The number of
individuals is
market
dependent.
14 E TSUT TS Yes - The number of
individuals is
market
dependent.
19 13 ALU1 AL Yes 1
20 14 FTU FT Yes 16
20 14 FTU2 FT Yes 8 1)
22 16 CDU1 CD1 No 16 50 Hz
22 16 CDU2+CDU3 CD2 No 16 12 kHz, <1Vrms,
In-band
22 16 CDU2+CDU4 CD2 No 16 16 kHz, <1Vrms,
Bridged
22 16 CDU2+CDU5 CD2 No 16 12 kHz, >1Vrms,
Bridged
24 18 MRU1 MF Yes 4
24 18 MRU2 MF Yes 4
25 19 MSU MF Yes 8
26 1A TLU23 TL19, TL22, TL58, No 3
PG1, RA1
27 1B TLU20 EL7, TL30, TL37, No 30/32
TL58
27 1B TLU76/3 EL7, TL30, TL37, No 30/32 1)
TL58
28 1C TLU21 TL17, TL58 No 2
29 1D SIU ED No 2
31 1F ELU5 OL, KL1, DL1, DL2, No 4/8 With BSA2
MG1 circuit.
31 1F DLU20 DL1 No 6/8
31 1F DLU30 DL1 No 6
32 20 TLU25 TL25 No 2
34 22 ICU IL No 3
34 22 ICU2 IL No 3 1)
35 23 PGU2 PG2 No 1

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36 24 GJUL4 GS No 32 1)
39 27 TLU34 TL35 No 2
39 27 TLU35 TL35 No 2
41 29 TLU43 TL22, TL58 No 4
42 2A LPU5 PR No 1-32 *)
*) At initial load the following applies for the LPU board in all LIMs:
If placed in a dedicated LPU board position, it is initiated with 4 multiple positions.
If placed in position 0 in a 32-group, it is initiated with 32 multiple
positions (provided that no other board is placed within the same 32-
group).
If placed in position 1 in a 32-group, it is initiated with 8 multiple positions.
If placed in position 2 in a 32-group, it is initiated with 16 multiple
positions (provided that no other board is placed in position 3 within the
same 32-group).
If placed in position 3 in a 32-group, it is initiated with 8 multiple positions.
The number of time slots (occupied multiple positions) can be changed
with command CNBOC .
The board supports reading and writing of board R-state.
44 2C ELU7 EL6 No 6
44 2C ELU11 EL6 No 8
48 30 TLU50 TL50 No 30/32
48 30 TLU64/2 TL50 No 30/32
48 30 TLU76/2 TL50 No 30/32 1)
49 31 TRU3 TR Yes 16 0-3 dial tone
receivers. 4-15
key-code
receivers.
51 33 TLU44 TL11, PG3 No 4
57 39 TLU64/1 SL60, TL58 No 30/32
57 39 TLU76/1 SL60, TL58 No 30/32 1)
58 3A TLU79 SL60 No 8 4 ISDN/BRA. 1)
59 3B ELU25 KL1, DL1, EL8 No 16
60 3C SLU1 TL58 No 1
67 43 VRU RA1 Yes 8
69 45 IPU FI,TW (Yes) 8, 16 *)
*) Position 0 is the I/O bus. The disk for loading is auto initiated.
Positions 1-3 are the terminal individuals. The first one on the same board
as the disk for loading is auto initiated.
At initial load the board with the disk for loading is auto initiated with 16
multiple positions for buffer transfer if the board configuration in the
I/O-LIM allows it. Otherwise it is initiated with 8.
The number of time slots (occupied multiple positions) can be changed
with command CNBOC .
70 46 ELU26/2 ITL No 8 1)
76 4C TLU75 TL11, TL25, TL35, No 8 1)
PG3

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77 4D ELU28 OL, KL1, DL1, EL8 No 16/32 1)


78 4E TMU/1 AD Yes 32 1)
79 4F TLU44/8 TL11, PG3 No 4
85 55 VSU1 RA1 No 8/12 1)
85 55 VSU2 RA1 No 8/12 1)
87 57 ELU29 EL6 No 16 1)
95 5F MFU MF3 Yes 8 1)
96 60 ALU2 AL Yes 1 1)
99 63 TLU80 TL19, TL22, TL58, No 4 1)
PG1, RA1
102 66 TMU/2 AD Yes 32 1)
104 68 ELU30 EL6 No 12 1)
105 69 SPU2 (VCU2) VCT No 16/32 *)
*) The board supports reading and writing of board R-state.
The firmware is downloadable (single version).
106 6A NIU FI (Yes) 1-30 *)
106 6A NIU2 FI (Yes) 1-30 *)
*) The following individuals exist on the board and are addressed via multiple
position 0:
Position 0 is the I/O bus. The disk for loading is auto initiated.
Positions 1-3 are terminal individuals or network ports. The first one on the
same board as the disk for loading is auto initiated.
Position 4 is the Ethernet port.
At initial load the board with the disk for loading is auto initiated with 16
multiple positions for buffer transfer if the board configuration in the
I/O-LIM allows it. Otherwise it is initiated with 8.
The number of time slots (occupied multiple positions) can be changed
with command CNBOC .
The board supports reading and writing of board R-state.
The firmware is downloadable (multiple version).
108 6C ELU31 CTL No 6-8 *)
*) Up to 6 or 8 base stations can be connected. 16 time slots are occupied in
the back plane.
The board supports reading and writing of board R-state.
The firmware is downloadable (single version).
109 6D TLU81 TL12 No 8 1)
112 70 SPU2 (VMU) IVL No 16/32 *)
*) The board supports reading and writing of board R-state.
The firmware is downloadable (single version).
113 71 ELU32-ROF 137 IPL Yes 2 *)
5416/2
*) 2 channels can be used for gateway calls. 16 time slots are occupied in the
back plane.
The board supports reading and writing of board R-state.
The firmware is downloadable (single version).

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114 72 ELU32-ROF 137 IPL Yes 8 *)


5428/1
*) 8 channels can be used for gateway calls. 16 time slots are occupied in the
back plane.
The board supports reading and writing of board R-state.
The firmware is downloadable (single version).

DEVICE BOARD- INTERFACE SELF- NUMBER REMARKS


BOARD HANDLING NUMBER DEC INIT. OF IND.
FUNCTION
BLOCK
ALU1 AL 19 Yes 1
ALU2 AL 96 Yes 1 1)
CDU1 CD1 22 No 16 50 Hz
CDU2+CDU3 CD2 22 No 16 12 kHz, <1Vrms,
In-band
CDU2+CDU4 CD2 22 No 16 16 kHz, <1Vrms,
Bridged
CDU2+CDU5 CD2 22 No 16 12 kHz, <1Vrms,
Bridged
DLU20 DL1 31 No 6/8
DLU30 DL1 31 No 6
ELU5 OL, KL1, DL1, DL2, 31 No 4/8 With BSA2
MG1 circuit.
ELU7 EL6 2/44 *) No 6
ELU11 EL6 2/44 *) No 8
*) The difference between interface numbers 2 and 44 for the ELU
boards is that they have separate signal interfaces for board
activation.
ELU24 EL6 2 No 7
ELU25 KL1, DL1, EL8 59 No 16
ELU26/2 ITL 70 No 8 1)
ELU28 OL, KL1, DL1, EL8 77 No 16/32 1)
ELU29 EL6 87 No 16 1)
ELU30 EL6 104 No 12 1)
ELU31 CTL 108 No 6-8 *)
*) Up to 6 or 8 base stations can be connected. 16 time slots are
occupied in the back plane.
The board supports reading and writing of board R-state.
The firmware is downloadable (single version).
ELU32-ROF IPL 113 Yes 2 *)
137 5416/2
*) 2 channels can be used for gateway calls. 16 time slots are
occupied in the back plane.
The board supports reading and writing of board R-state.
The firmware is downloadable (single version).

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ELU32-ROF IPL 114 Yes 8 *)


137 5428/1
*) 8 channels can be used for gateway calls. 16 time slots are
occupied in the back plane.
The board supports reading and writing of board R-state.
The firmware is downloadable (single version).
FTU FT 20 Yes 16
FTU2 FT 20 Yes 8 1)
GJUL4 GS 36 No 32 1)
ICU IL 34 No 3
ICU2 IL 34 No 3 1)
IPU FI,TW 69 (Yes) 8,16 *)
*) Position 0 is the I/O bus. The disk for loading is auto initiated.
Positions 1-3 are terminal individuals. The first one on the same
board as the disk for loading is auto initiated.
At initial load the board with the disk for loading is auto initiated
with 16 multiple positions for buffer transfer if the board
configuration in the I/O-LIM allows it. Otherwise it is initiated
with 8.
The number of time slots (occupied multiple positions) can be
changed with command CNBOC .
LPU5 PR 42 No 1-32 *)
*) At initial load the following applies for the LPU board in all LIMs:
If placed in a dedicated LPU board position, it is initiated with 4 multiple positions.
If placed in position 0 in a 32-group, it is initiated with 32 multiple
positions (provided that no other board is placed within the same
32-group).
If placed in position 1 in a 32-group, it is initiated with 8 multiple
positions.
If placed in position 2 in a 32-group, it is initiated with 16 multiple
positions (provided that no other board is placed in position 3
within the same 32-group).
If placed in position 3 in a 32-group, it is initiated with 8 multiple
positions.
The number of time slots (occupied multiple positions) can be
changed with command CNBOC .
The board supports reading and writing of board R-state.
MFU MF3 95 Yes 8 1)
MPU MP 6 Yes 32
MRU1 MF 24 Yes 4
MRU2 MF 24 Yes 4
MSU MF 25 Yes 8
NIU FI 106 (Yes) 1-30 *)
NIU2 FI 106 (Yes) 1-30 *)
*) The following individuals exist on the board and are addressed via
multiple position 0:

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Position 0 is the I/O bus. The disk for loading is auto initiated.
Positions 1-3 are terminal individuals or network ports. The first
one on the same board as the disk for loading is auto initiated.
Position 4 is the Ethernet port.
At initial load the board with the disk for loading is auto initiated
with 16 multiple positions for buffer transfer if the board
configuration in the I/O-LIM allows it. Otherwise it is initiated
with 8.
The number of time slots (occupied multiple positions) can be
changed by command CNBOC .
The board supports reading and writing of board R-state.
The firmware is downloadable (multiple version).
PGU2 PG2 35 No 1
SIU ED 29 No 2
SLU1 TL58 60 No 1
SPU2 (VCU2) VCT 105 No 16/32 *)
SPU2 (VMU) IVL 112 No 16/32 *)
*) The board supports reading and writing of board R-state.
The firmware is downloadable (single version).
TLU11 TL11, PG3 7 No 2
TLU20 EL7, TL30, TL37, 27 No 30/32
TL58
TLU21 TL17, TL58 28 No 2
TLU23 TL19, TL22, TL58, 26 No 3
PG1, RA1
TLU24 TL12 8 No 2
TLU25 TL25 32 No 2
TLU34 TL35 39 No 2
TLU35 TL35 39 No 2
TLU43 TL22, TL58 41 No 4
TLU44 TL11, PG3 51 No 4
TLU44/8 TL11, PG3 79 No 4
TLU50 TL50 48 No 30/32
TLU64/1 SL60,TL58 57 No 30/32
TLU64/2 TL50 48 No 30/32
TLU75 TL11, TL25, TL35, 76 No 8 1)
PG3
TLU76/1 SL60, TL58 57 No 30/32 1)
TLU76/2 TL50 48 No 30/32 1)
TLU76/3 EL7, TL30, TL37, 27 No 30/32 1)
TL58
TLU79 SL60 58 No 8 4 ISDN/BRA. 1)
TLU80 TL19, TL22, TL58, 99 No 4 1)
PG1, RA1
TLU81 TL12 109 No 8 1)

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TMU/1 AD 78 Yes 32 1)
TMU/2 AD 102 Yes 32 1)
TRU3 TR 49 Yes 16 0-3 dial tone
receivers. 4-15
key-code
receivers.
TSU TS 14 Yes - The number of
individuals is
market
dependent.
TSUT TS 14 Yes - The number of
individuals is
market
dependent.
VCU2 (See SPU2)
VMU (See SPU2)
VRU RA1 67 Yes 8
VSU1 RA1 85 No 8/12 1)
VSU2 RA1 85 No 8/12 1)

2 TYPE Type of signalling diagram


2.1 FORMAT
TYPE = D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 Specifies the type of function block, for the given equipment position.
D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 = AA1-ZZ99

2.2 FUNCTION
The parameter specifies what function block that will be used, for a given equipment position, see
table.

2.3 EXAMPLE
Digital extension line, POTS, handled by the function block EL8 using equipment positions equipped
with ELU25.

TYPE = EL8

2.4 TABLE for values of TYPE


The table specifies parameter values (=function blocks) that handles the applicable boards.

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VALUE BOARD FUNCTION

CTL, cordless telephone line


CTL ELU31
DL, data extension
DL1 ELU5 V.24, V.28 connection towards DCE-S and DCE-T.
ELU25 2B+D.
ELU28
DLU20 V.24-interface.
DLU30 X.21-interface (Eripax).
DL2 ELU5 V.24 connection towards modem.
EL, ITL, KL, extension line
EL6 ELU7 Extension lines, analogue.
ELU11
ELU24
ELU29
ELU30
EL7 TLU20 Extension lines, CAS.
TLU76/3
EL8 ELU25 Extension lines, 2B+D (POTS).
ELU28
ITL ELU26/2 ISDN, Standard ETSI.
KL1 ELU5 Extension lines, digital.
ELU25 Extension lines, 2B+D.
ELU28
IP, internet protocol extension
IPL ELU32
IV, integrated voice mail
IVL SPU2 (VMU)
MG, data for modem
MG1 ELU5 Connection of modems type ITU-T V.24.
OL, PABX Operator line
OL1 ELU5 PABX Operator lines, digital.
ELU28
PG, paging
PG1 TLU23 Paging, ESPA, E&M.
TLU80
PG2 PGU2 Paging, parallel-interface.
PG3 TLU11 Paging, loop.
TLU44
TLU44/8
TLU75
RA, recorded voice announcement
RA1 TLU23 E&M-signalling towards equipment for recorded announcement.

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TLU80
VRU
VSU1
VSU2
TL, signalling, external lines
TL11 TLU11 Analogue exchange line, PSTN.
TLU44
TLU44/8
TLU75
TL12 TLU24 Analogue DID, PSTN.
TLU81
TL17 TLU21 Analogue tie line, loop signalling.
TL19 TLU23 Analogue tie line, discontinuous, E&M-sign.
TLU80
TL22 TLU23 Analogue tie line, continuous, E&M-sign.
TLU43 Analogue tie line, CEPT L1.
TLU80
TL25 TLU25 Analogue exchange line, LB-line signalling.
TLU75 Analogue exchange line, PSTN.

TL30 TLU20 Digital, PSTN.


TLU76/3
TL35 TLU34 Analogue tie line, balanced battery.
TLU35 Analogue exchange line, PSTN.
TLU75
TL37 TLU20 Digital tie line, CAS.
TLU76/3
TL50 TLU50 Digital tie line, DPNSS.
TLU64/2
TLU76/2
TL58 SLU1, TLU20 Analogue tie line, APNSS.
TLU21
TLU23
TLU43
TLU64/1
TLU76/1
TLU76/3
TLU80
SL60 TLU64/1 Digital, ISDN 30B+D.
TLU76/1
TLU79 2B+D.
SPU2 (VCU2) Is used for voice compression traffic, VCT and dynamic route allocation,
DRA.
TL96 SPU2 (VCU2) Is used for voice compression traffic, VCT and dynamic route allocation,
DRA.

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3 UNIT Program unit name


3.1 FORMAT
UNIT = D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5 D 6
D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5 D 6 = Name of program unit (3-6 characters). See table.

3.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the name of a program unit.

3.3 EXAMPLE
Program unit OHH is to be processed.

UNIT = OHH

3.4 TABLE
The table is separated in two parts, one for ACS program units and one for SES program units.

4 ACS Program units


Explanation of the comments given under REMARKS.

Important Programs which must be provided in each LIM.

Note: Even important programs may be optional.


Common Programs which are to be located in a single LIM for unduplicated function or in two
LIMs for duplicated function in the system. Example of function: indication of the LIM in
which a particular directory number is utilized.

UNIT NUMBER FUNCTION REMARKS


NAME
DEC HEX
ACHH 333 14D Handler for ACD-extensions. The program handles initiation, Common
removal, alteration and printout of ACD Groups, ACD members,
ACD Selection Patterns, ACD Extensions, ACD Matrix, ACD
Supervision Groups, DNIS numbers and ACD MIS port.
Command group is:
- automatic call distribution (AC).

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ACP 649 289 Stores common abbreviated numbers. Important


ADEP 848 350 Supports SLP60 with decoding of supplementary services Important
according to ECMA/ETSI Generic Functional protocol.
ADP 652 28C Handles auxiliary devices, i.e. tone senders/receivers, keycode Important
senders/receivers, and multi party individuals. MPP, TRP and TSP
order individuals from ADP for connection of auxiliary devices
during traffic execution.
AHH 655 28F Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- abbreviated dialling data (AD).
AIP 658 292 Stores individual abbreviated numbers for extensions and PABX Important
operators.
AIPN 659 293 Stores non-dialled connection numbers for extensions and the last Important
number redial for extensions and PABX operators.
ANHH 337 151 Handler for ANCD groups. The program handles initiation, Common
removal, alteration and print out of ANCD groups, ANCD
members, ANCD satellite groups, ANCD communication, ANCD
node and ANCD information channel. Command group is:
- automatic network call distribution (NC).
AOHH 675 2A3 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- account code (AO).

AOM1 662 296 Main data base unit for up to 2000 account codes. The system can Common
have up to 10 AOM, (total 20 000 account codes). Do not use
more than necessary.
AOM2 663 297
AOM3 664 298
AOM4 665 299
AOM5 666 29A
AOM6 667 29B
AOM7 668 29C
AOM8 669 29D
AOM9 670 29E
AOM10 671 29F

AOR 672 2A0 Regional unit for administration of account codes. Important
ASH 676 2A4 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- application system parameters (AS).
AUHH 696 2B8 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- authorization code (AU).

AUM1 683 2AB Main data base unit for up to 2000 authorization codes. The Common
system can have up to 10 AUM, (20 000 authorization codes in
total). Do not use more than necessary.
AUM2 684 2AC
AUM3 685 2AD
AUM4 686 2AE

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AUM5 687 2AF


AUM6 688 2B0
AUM7 689 2B1
AUM8 690 2B2
AUM9 691 2B3
AUM10 692 2B4

AUR 693 2B5 Regional unit for administration of common authorization codes. Important
AUR1 694 2B6 Regional unit for administration of individual authorization codes. Important
AWDB 699 2BB Stores words and messages used in printouts produced as a result Common
of commands within the telephony system (ACS).
BMP 704 2C0 Monitor program for calls when at least one of the parties is a data Important
extension. The main functions are:
- time supervision.
- seizure, answer and disconnection.
- call extending and transfer.
- number handling (for display purpose).
CGP 518 206 Stores charging (metering) information for extensions, PABX Important
operators and trunk lines.
CHH 521 209 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- charging data (CH).
CLHH 531 213 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- call information logging (CL).
CLOM 534 216 Program for handling the interface and output of CIL data to the Common
file system.
CLOP 535 217 Program for call information logging. Analysis and converts call Important
data for:
- call information logging (CL).
CLP 526 20E Program for call information logging. The program handles the Important
following functions:
- reception of call data and information.
- reception of mobility data and information.
- activation of CL-record (set start time).
- routines for automatic callback by route.
- disconnection of CL-record (calculate call time)
- time supervision of maximum call duration time for a CL-record.
- start and restart routines.
- check sums and cross address checking.
- compilation of free lists.
- initiation and termination of call information logging.
- initiation and termination of mobility logging.
- reception of a requested date and time.
- seizure of an individual area (record) in CL for e.g. a call,
transfer/extending, PABX operator recall and automatic callback
by a route.

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- relinking of CL-record.
- routines for transfer PABX operator extending.
- routines for internal transfer of a data call.
- routines for PABX operator recall.
CMP 722 2D2 Monitor program which handles the following functions on Important
A-level:
- Basic call:
Seizure of CM records, storage of data and activation.
Measurements on handset replacement, handling of answer,
transparent data handling, handover, disconnection.
- Basic call related services:
Transfer.
- Suffix and prefix services:
Inquiry/refer back, call waiting, paging, initiation of callback.
- Distribution services:
Rerouting, diversion, individual repeated distribution,
deflect/single step transfer.
- Operator traffic:
PABX operator traffic, initiation of recall, extending, operator
becomes available, serie call, identification of second party,
interception service computer display handling, call monitoring.
- Multiparty services:
Conference, call to busy emergency extension, intrusion and
forced release, route optimization.
- Miscellaneous services:
Customer identity features, call information logging, malicious
call tracing, analysis of individual free notification.
CMP handles the following functions on B-level:
Routines for start/restart, setting of LIM and UNIT number, cross
address checking, special cross address checking, resetting of
variables and linkage of CM records in the free list, setting of
common variables, changing of MDP parameters ( ASPAC /
ASPAP ).
COM 499 1F3 Converts commands keyed on a PABX operator's console into the Common
command format used when entering them via a terminal.
CSTHH 539 21B Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- computer supported telecommunications applications (CS).
CTLMP 370 172 Contains a list of all initiated ELU31 (CFP) boards in the system. Common
It also contains data about cordless telephones used in the access
rights procedure.
CTLP 371 173 Line program for reception and sending of signals to/from cordless
extensions. CTLP communicates with the ELU31 board (CFP)
using the GDI interface.
CXHH 375 177 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- cordless extension (CX).
DAAP 340 154 Distribution program for the ACD feature. Important

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DABP 341 155 Data base and traffic distribution program for the ACD/CTI back Important
up group feature.
DACP 342 156 Communication program for the ANCD feature. Important
DAGP 343 157 Distribution program for the ACD feature. Important
DANP 344 158 Traffic distribution program for the ANCD feature. Important
DATP 345 159 Data base for the DNIS feature. Important
DBP 349 15D Stores group members and other information relating to common Important
bell groups.
DCTAP 542 21E Handles request from Computer Supported Telecommunications
Applications (CSTA).
- distributes the event reporting to CSTA.
- distributes the MIS event reporting to the ACD-MIS.
DCTPP 543 21F Handles link connection for Computer Telephony.
DDEM 281 119 Stores information indicating the LIM in which the data Common
extensions and their data are located.
DDER 282 11A Stores directory numbers and categories for data extensions. Important
DDGM 285 11D Stores information indicating LIMs containing data group Common
members and handles queues to busy data groups.
DDGR 286 11E Stores data for data groups and their members. On a call to a Important
group, DDGR selects the member that has been free the longest
time in the LIM concerned.
DED 380 17C Data base that contains all the numbers initiated in the system, Important
besides the LIM number in which they reside.
DER 381 17D Program that distributes calls and other traffic events to the Important
extension for which they are intended. The functions of this
program unit are:
- Stores directory number and categories for extensions.
- Interface to command programs for initiating, removal, change
and printout of extension's data and call diversion numbers.
- Interface towards the monitors and the extension line blocks.
- Administration of calls to and from extensions, call diversion,
ACD traffic functions, do not disturb, message waiting, manual
message waiting and authorization codes.
- Implementation of the HLR for generic extensions.
DGP 352 160 Stores information about internal group hunting numbers (PBX) Important
and their group members.
DHH 289 121 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- data extension data (DT).
- data group data (DG).
DIM 555 22B Administers information systems, voice mail and interception Common
computer positions.
DIR 557 22D Transfers internal LIM signals to DIM. Important
DLP1D 294 126 Handles the display of LCD and LED indicators on the telephone Important
and terminal adapter TAU.
DLP1M 295 127 Analyses and performs the programming functions of the digital Important
telephone set for data communication.

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DLP1N 296 128 Stores data name selection (DNS) for TAU-S. Important
DLP1T 297 129 Line program for data extensions that: Important
- handles traffic functions.
- handles operation and maintenance functions.
- carries out attribute administration.
- carries out maintenance functions as routine check and cross
address check.
DLP2 303 12F Line program for leased lines that handles traffic, operation and Important
maintenance functions.
DMGM 306 132 Stores information indicating the LIMs in which a particular Common
modem group is represented, and what modem numbers are
contained in a particular LIM.
DMGR 307 133 Stores information indicating all modems included in the LIM, Important
and the linking to the modem groups of a particular modem.
DOM 501 1F5 Handles the queue functions for PABX operators and administers Common
PABX operator groups.
DOR 503 1F7 Stores categories and directory numbers for PABX operators. Important
DPM 401 191 Handles queue functions for paging. Stores paging area data and Common
channel data for paging operations.
DPR 403 193 Stores directory numbers and categories for paging extensions. Important
DRAHH 852 354 The program unit has to accept and analyse DRA functionality Common
commands from an I/O terminal. Command group is:
- dynamic route allocation (DA).
DRALP 853 355 The program unit handles the Inter PABX links (IPLs), resources
on VCU2 boards to be used for DRA and the pool of DRA
numbers.
DSSP 865 361 Additional unit for having the optional feature DSS1 network side
activated.
DTM 855 357 Stores information indicating what LIMs that contain the trunk Common
lines of the routes.
DTN 856 358 Data base program that stores: Important
- Calling and called network number.
- Route optimization number.
- Route optimization data.
DTR 858 35A Selects an external line for outgoing external calls. Stores status of Important
the external line. Performs traffic measurement on external lines
and routes. Handles call waiting missions on external lines and
routes. The program has also routines for entering, removing,
correcting and printing out:
- route category data.
- direct call numbers for route and external lines.
- direct call numbers for customer group.
- traffic measurement data.
EAP1 862 35E Performs number analysis with respect to number for external Important
destination, external number length and positions for expected
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the keyed external destination number in outgoing traffic. The


program has also routines for entering, removing, correcting and
printing out:
- external number length data.
- second dial tone data (PTS).
- route selection data.
EAP2 864 360 Performs number analysis with respect to external number length Important
and positions for expected external PTS tones. Routines for
initiation, removal and printout of mentioned data.
EHH 409 199 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- extension data (EX and SP).
- diversion data (CD).
ELDP 411 19B Is a data base used by ELS programs. It contains all market Important
dependent parameters, tone messages and also text strings for the
ELS programs. The MDP's values are defined by the PL2-list.
ELLP 412 19C Optional program that allows Choice of Language. Important
ELP6 413 19D Line program for reception and sending of signals from/to Important
analogue extension: (standard).
ELP7 416 1A0 Line program which provides a digital connection to external Important
equipment and offers them, through PCM lines, the functionality
of analogue extensions. It supports 1.5 and 2 Mbit/s digital
transmissions. Each 2 Mbit/s interface handles 30 extensions and
each 1.5 Mbit/s interface up to 24. Both, 2 Mbit and 1.5 Mbit can
be handled simultaneously.
Functions at A-level:
- administers call setup and disconnection.
- provides call progress messages.
- handles interwork with hardware, auxiliary device and other
program units.
- administers syncronization control.
Functions at B-level:
- administers start/restart.
- administers alarms and maintenance.
- administers fault statistics.
ELP8 421 1A5 Line program for reception and sending of signals from/to Plain Important
Ordinary Telephone Set (POTS) connected to a digital board
(ELU25/ELU28) but will be seen as an analogue extension
towards the exchange.
FTP 757 2F5 Line program for interconnection of predefined extensions and
trunk lines in case of power failure and processor fault.
GEH 424 1A8 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- generic extension (GE).
GHH 355 163 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- internal group hunting number (GH).
- common bell group (CB).
- call pick-up group (GP).

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- common night service position (NS).


- common public directory number (CP).
- group do not disturb (GD).
GPP 360 168 Stores group members and other types of group information for Important
call pick-up groups.
IDP 579 243 Stores interception data for extensions when using the facility Important
simplified interception services.
IHAH 582 246 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- Interception service (IS).
- Voice Mail systems (VM).
- Electronic Mail systems (EM).
IHH 583 247 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- Information computer (IC).
ILCP 587 24B Line program which passes messages between ILNP and the Important
ICU/ICU2. The program also maintains control over the hardware
unit ICU/ICU2.
ILNP 588 24C Formats messages to and from the information systems via the Important
NIU/NIU2 or the ICU/ICU2.
IMP 762 2FA The program is used as an unified interface for traffic API Important
between monitor programs and generic extension line programs.
IPHH 432 1B0 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- extension data IPX (IP).
- extension related hardware (ELU32 board) (IP).
- Gate keeper data (IP).
IPLP 433 1B1 Line program unit which receives and sends signals from/to IP Important
terminals. Both ELU32 board and IPLP will provide H.323
protocol signalling packet-based multimedia communication
systems. This program unit performs the following functions at
A-level:
- H.225.0 (RAS and Q.931) call signalling.
- H.245.0 control signalling.
This program unit performs the following functions at the B-level:
- start and restart.
- cross address check.
- procedures for initiation, blocking and termination of an IP
extension.
ITHH 436 1B4 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- ISDN terminals (IT).
ITLP 441 1B9 Line program unit which performs the ETSI layer 3 protocol in the Important
Network Side of the ISDN S 0 reference point for a Basic Access
Interface (2B+D). This program unit performs the following
functions at the A-level:
- Layer 3 basic call control procedures.
- Layer 3 supplementary services control procedures.
- Interface with IT function block.
- Interface with layer 2.

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This program unit performs the following functions at the B-level:


- Start and Restart.
- Cross address check.
- Procedures for initiation, activation, blocking and termination of
an ISDN S 0 interface.
- Trace function over an ISDN S 0 interface.
ITP 435 1B3 The program supports the interface between TCS and the function
block ITL which is the interface towards the ISDN extension line,
2B+D Basic rate. The program unit deals with the following
functions:
- call control by means of analyzing and transferring signals
between ITL and TCS.
- transfer of transparent data between ISDN users.
- connection of auxiliary devices for sending tone messages.
- time supervision functions.
- operation and maintenance.
IVHH 444 1BC Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- integrated voice mail (IV).
IVLP 445 1BD Line program handling the integrated voice mail. It is
implemented using the extension-API and uses VMU to store the
voice messages.
IWSP 447 1BF Supports IPLP on encoding/decoding supplementary services Important
according to a WAP-based Ericsson proprietary protocol.
Assembles user interface information for WAP-based proprietary
extensions.
KHH 450 1C2 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- system telephones (KS).
KLP1D 452 1C4 Decodes the pressing of keys during traffic handling, for system Important
telephones. Decodes the pressing of keys in programming mode
and controls indicators and ringing signals for system telephones.
The program also contains operation and maintenance functions.
KLP1H 455 1C7 Administers display information for system telephones with Important
alphanumerical display.
KLP1L 456 1C8 Stores and administers the name, number, date and time about the Important
unanswered calls for the feature Name and Number Log.
KLP1M 457 1C9 Administers a specific line pick-up number (MDN) which has Important
multiple representation via own (ODN) or additional (ADN)
directory number for some other telephone.
KLP1N 458 1CA Administers single-key calling for system telephones. Important
KLP1N1 459 1CB Stores and administers one-way single button calling from Important
multiple represented single button calling keys, MNS-keys for
system telephones.
KLP1O 460 1CC Administers own (ODN) and additional (ADN) directory numbers Important
for system telephones.
KLP1T 461 1CD Important

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Traffic control program for system telephones. Receives signals


from the hardware and contains operation and maintenance
functions. Contains linkings to TCS monitors.
LRH 867 363 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- least cost routing (LC).
LRP1 868 364 Data base unit containing External Number Table for entries to be
analyzed in Least Cost Routing.
LRP2 869 365 Data base unit containing Number Length Table for entries to be
analyzed in Least Cost Routing.
LRP3 870 366 Data base unit containing Destination Table 1, the Exceptions
Table for destinations to be analyzed in Least Cost Routing.
LRP4 871 367 Data base unit containing Time of Day Table, performing time of
day analysis for Least Cost Routing.
LRP5 872 368 Data base unit containing Office Code Prefix Table for North
American Market for Least Cost Routing.
LRP6 873 369 Data base unit containing Destination Table 2, the Number Table
for destinations to be analyzed in Least Cost Routing.
LRP7 874 36A Data base unit containing overflow-data for Destination table 1
and 2. Used in Least Cost Routing analysis.
MAH 763 2FB Handler for market applications. Handles the DUMMY Common
COMMANDS and:
- common public directory number (CP).
- route data (RO).
MFP3 876 36C Program for handling code senders and code receivers for MFC
signalling.
MGHH 313 139 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- modem gateway (MG).
MGP1 310 136 Line program which handles signals to and from modems.
MHH 979 3D3 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- traffic group matrix (TC).
- function test (FT).
- power failure data (PF).
- call tracing (CT).
MMP 771 303 Monitor program which controls the set-up, supervision and Important
clearing of conference and intrusion.
MPP 774 306 Program which handles equipment for more than two connected Important
parties, i.e. PABX operator traffic, conference and intrusion.
MSHH 464 1D0 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- short message service, SMS-SC (MS).
MSLP 465 1D1 Line program for analyzing and transferring of signals between
TCS and SMS-SC for SMS calls to/from cordless extensions.
MWP 589 24D Stores and administers message waiting assignments. Important
NAP 777 309 The program: Important
- has routines for entering, removing, correcting and printing out
number analysis data (the interface to the command program)
-

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performs number analysis with respect to number type and TCD


checking.
- generates an analysis tree for number analysis data.
NDBP 467 1D3 Data base that contains user names besides the directory or
external number to which they are associated.
NHH 782 30E Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- number analysis (NA).
NIH 786 312 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- name identity (NI).
NUD 881 371 Data base for converted numbers. Important
NUH 882 372 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- number conversion and bearer capability substitution (NU).
OHH 507 1FB Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- PABX operator traffic (OP).
OLP1D 512 200 Line program for PABX operator's console. Receives display Important
orders from other PABX operator line programs and shows them
on OPI-display.
OLP1T 513 201 Line program for PABX operator's console. Performs operator Important
status analysis and display orders. Handles the interface to the
command program and the pressing of keys on OPI. Updates
OPI's status.
PEHH 478 1DE Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- personal number (PE).
- repeated deflection. (PE).
PEP 483 1E3 Optional program that implements the RID (Repeated Individual Important
Diversion) feature. This program handles:
- the storing of all the related data for a Personal Number.
- controls the calls to a Personal Number and proceed to distribute
them to each answering position following certain rules.
PGHH 476 1DC Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- paging (PA).
PGP1 469 1D5 Line program which receives and sends signals from/to paging
equipment of the E&M signalling type.
PGP2 471 1D7 Line program which receives and sends signals from/to paging
equipment of the parallel signalling type.
PGP3 473 1D9 Line program which receives and sends signals from/to paging
equipment of the loop signalling type.
PMLP 485 1E5 PMLP is a line unit program used as an interface between the Important
handler program GEH and the monitor program IMP in order to
initiate the execution of a procedure originated from an I/O
command.
PNR 889 379 Data base unit containing Private Network Access Codes. A
fictitious route choice table is selected from PNR and used for
route selection in the external analysis.
QMP 790 316 Monitor program for Call Back and On-/Offhook Queuing Important
missions. The main functions are:

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- time supervision.
- queue supervision.
- registration, cancellation, free notification and call set up
handling.
- On-Hook Queuing statistic collection.
RA1DP 595 253 Line program for recording, playback or erasing of voice Important
messages on the VSU board (voice server unit). This VSU board
provides the announcements and can be used to replace the
announcing machine.
RA1EP 594 252 Optional program unit for the estimated waiting time (EWT) Common
feature. Allows RA-commands to initiate EWT messages for ACD
groups.
RA1M 592 250 Line program which contains data for all announcing machines of Common
a given type (spoken messages on call to PABX operator and
message to diversion call and call to Group hunt or ACD group).
RA1R 593 251 Line program which receives and sends signals from/to Important
announcing machines used for generating spoken messages on
calls to PABX operators and message to diversion call and call to
Group hunt or ACD group.
REHH 487 1E7 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- remote extension (RE).
RELP 488 1E8 Line program which provides the interface to/from a remote Important
extension.
RHH 605 25D Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- recorded voice announcement (RA).
RMP 793 319 Monitor program which handles routing of new calls (including Important
digit reception and request for number analysis), procedure
dialling and parts of services.
RMP handles calls to:
- voice extensions.
- API (generic) extensions.
- data extensions.
- PABX operators.
- trunk lines.
RMP handles procedure dialling i.e. ordering and cancellation of
facilities, including answer to paging calls.
RMP handles (parts of) the following services:
- rerouting.
- call back.
- on-/off-hook queuing.
- least cost routing.
- alternative routing.
- call diversion.
- call extending.
- parking.
- supervision and intrusion on busy trunk.

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- night service diversion.


- deflection / single step transfer.
- personal number.
RMP also handles:
- location registration and detatchment of generic extensions.
- reception of backward signalling from network.
- time supervision.
ROM 812 32C Data base containing information about route optimization. Common
ROR 813 32D Interface to other programs for ROM. Important
SCP 815 32F Controls the set-up, reservation and release of switching paths as Important
ordered by a monitor program, and determines the attenuation on
the basis of the parties' categories (PABX with group switch and
one or two LIMs without group switch).
SLP60 891 37B This program unit deals with the following functions:
Functions on A-level:
- Operation and Maintenance functions.
- Layer 3 protocol call control process.
- Conversion of ISDN messages into signals to the program unit
TLP60.
- Conversion of signals received from TLP60 into ISDN messages.
- Packing of ISDN messages.
- Unpacking of ISDN messages and syntax analysis of ISDN
messages.
- ISDN protocol time supervision.
- ISDN protocol error handling.
- Sending/Receiving signals to/from the TLU64, TLU76 and
TLU79 line interfaces.
- Conversion of DRA information into signals to the program unit
DRALP.
- Conversion of DRA information received from program unit
DRALP into USER INFO messages.
- Voice Compression functionality is handled via the VCT block.
- Establishment/Disconnection of semipermanent connections.
- Flow control of USER INFO messages.
- Status request handling.
- Restart of B-channels.
- Supervision of data link.
- Supplementary services handling i.e. services using the UUI
information element and the USER INFO messages.
- Standardized supplementary services handling i.e. services using
the Facility information element i.e. using ASN.1. (This includes
handling of both ETSI and ECMA Generic Functional Protocols
(GFP).
- Sending of service information to ADEP for encoding.
- Sending of the Facility information element received in any
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- Receiving ASN.1-decoded information from ADEP and transfer


the information to TLP60.
- Receiving ASN.1-encoded information from ADEP and send the
information in a Facility information element in an ISDN
message.
- Receive service signals from TLP60 and pack the information
(using ASN.1) and transfer it in the Facility message over the
link.
- General ASN.1 error handling i.e. when errors have been
detected by ADEP.
- Error handling for ETSI-GFP (see above).
- Error handling for ECMA-GFP (see above).
- Error handling for the standardized supplementary services
(using ASN.1).
Functions on B-level:
- Operation and Maintenance functions.
- Sending/Receiving signals to/from the TLU64, TLU76 and
TLU79 line interfaces.
- Operation and Maintenance functions for semi-permanent
connections.
SNMA1 678 2A6 Contains functions for translation of signal numbers to signal Important
names and vice versa, for ACS-signals.
SSH 608 260 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- static semipermanent connection (SE).
SSM 609 261 Monitor program responsible for establishing, removal and Important
maintaining Static Semi-Permanent Connections (SSPC). It needs
to exist in LIMs where SSPC function is required.
SUH 820 334 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- system user information (SU).
SYH 981 3D5 Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- system data (SY).
TCP 775 307 Program for setup of a listening path to a specified multiple
position.
THH 972 3CC Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- route data (RO).
- ISDN trunk protocol data (IR).
TLP11 913 391 Line program which receives and sends signals on the trunk to the
public exchange (both-way traffic, standard).
TLP12 914 392 Line program which receives and sends signals on the trunk to the
public exchange (incoming direct in-dialling, decadic, DTMF,
MFC, standard).
TLP17 918 396 Line program which receives and sends signals on trunks to other
PABXes (loop, standard).
TLP19 920 398 Line program which receives and sends signals on trunks to other
PABXes. (discontinuous E&M signalling, standard).
TLP22 924 39C

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Line program which receives and sends signals on trunks to other


PABXes (continuous E&M signalling, standard).
TLP25 926 39E Line program which receives and sends signals on the trunk to the
public exchange (direct in-dialling traffic, both-way traffic, Italy,
LB line, standard).
TLP30 932 3A4 Line program which receives an sends signals on the trunk to the
public exchange via 30/32-channel PCM (bothway traffic,
standard).
TLP35 937 3A9 Line program which receives and sends signals on the trunk to the
public exchange (direct in-dialling traffic, both-way traffic, West
Germany and Belgium). (Centre-point signalling, standard.)
TLP37 939 3AB Line program which receives and sends signals on tie lines to
other PABXes (both-way traffic including MFC, 30/32-channel
PCM, standard).
TLP50 949 3B5 Line program which performs Common Channel Signalling
according to the 2 Mbit (1.5 Mbit) interface for the Digital Private
Signalling System (DPNSS) and the Digital Access Signalling
System (DASS). TLP50 may act as a tie line using DPNSS or as
an exchange line towards a public exchange using DASS.
TLP58 954 3BA Line program which performs Common Channel Signalling
according to the specification for the Analogue Private Network
Signalling System (APNSS). APNSS is a signalling system for
signalling between exchanges in a private net.
TLP60 957 3BD TLP60 is the interface between TCS and the blocks for common
channel signalling. SL (Signalling Link)
- Receiving signals from TCS.
- Receiving signals from SLXX.
- A- and B-level.
- ISDN signalling.
TLP96 967 3C7 Line program which is used in two different features, voice
compression which uses statically connected signalling channel
and dynamic route allocation which set up the signalling channel
on a per call basis.
TMHH 620 26C Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- traffic recording (TR).
TMM1 613 265 Collects recording data from the regional traffic recording Common
programs (TMR).
TMM2 614 266 Receives recording data from TMM1 for short-term storage. Acts Common
as an interface to the back up unit function.
TMR 615 267 Collects recording data from the recording object programs. Important
TRP 825 339 Program for reception of dial tones and key-code tones. Important
TSP 827 33B Program for sending of key-code tones and tone messages. Important
VCHH 973 3CD Command program for analysis and execution of commands for: Common
- voice compression (VC).
VCP 974 3CE The program unit handles the SPU2 (VCU2) boards, B-level
activities such as board activation, board restart and board
configuration.

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VCTP 976 3D0 The program handles Voice Compression in transit and time slot
switching.

5 SES Program units


Explanation of the comments given under REMARKS.

Nec Necessary I/O program units. A program unit which has to be installed in the I/O LIM in
I/O-prog order to make it possible to initiate and initial load the system.

Important A program unit which, if it shall be installed in the system, has to be installed in each
LIM.

Common A program unit which shall be installed in only one LIM in the system. If the function
can be duplicated, the program unit can be installed in a further LIM. A common
function program unit deals with functions of a type such as, for example, in which LIM
a certain directory number is utilized.

UNIT NUMBER FUNCTION REMARKS


NAME
DEC HEX
ALH1 131 083 A command program which handles commands for: Nec I/O-prog,
Common
- Definition of fault codes.
- Change of limit for incrementation alarm.
- Various printouts of alarm log and alarm data.
- Removal of alarms in alarm log.
- Initiation/removal of heart beat.
Command group: AL.
ALH2 132 084 Handles commands for the external alarm function. Defines Common
inputs and outputs on the alarm board(s).
Command group: AL.
ALM 130 082 Contains the system's alarm log. Continuously sends information Nec I/O-prog,
on the state of the alarm log to the PABX operator and the alarm Common
board.
ALR 133 085 A regional program which handles the alarm boards. Nec I/O-prog,
Important
BUP 50 032 A program which handles functions for: Nec I/O-prog,
Important
- Dump of exchange data to local backup.
- Dump of local backup to external backup.
- Reload of exchange data from local backup.
- Preload of release change data.
- Transfer of local backup in executing side to local backup in
standby side if duplicated control system is used.

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CIH 39 027 A command program which handles reading of command file. Common
The program shall be loaded in the I/O-LIM.
Command group: CF.
CIM 38 026 This program is used when the commands are to be generated by Common
means other than from an I/O terminal, for example from a
PABX operator's console. In these cases CIM is used as an
interface to IOS for commands and printouts.
CNH1 124 07C A command program which executes blocking, deblocking, Nec I/O-prog,
configuration of board individuals and printout of the statements Common
of the board individuals.
Command groups: CN, BL, RF.
CNH2 125 07D A command program which executes printouts of the Common
configuration data for hardware and software in the LIMs.
Command group: CN.
DCP 126 07E A supervisory program for device boards containing tables with Nec I/O-prog,
the LIM's hardware configuration. Important
DCSH 58 03A A command program which handles commands for a duplicated Common
control system. This program also handles interfaces for
decisions on whether loading of the standby side is permitted or
not. It orders reloading of the standby side in connection with a
system dump.
Command group: DC.
DCSP 57 039 A regional program unit for LIMs with a duplicated control
system. DCSP executes the following tasks:
- Loads and initiates a start of the standby side.
- Supervises that the standby side is prepared to take over when
the executive control system side is to be replaced.
- Initiates a start after a change of the executive control system
side.
DRDH 29 01D A command program which handles commands for: Nec I/O-prog,
Common
- Dumping.
- Printout of backup data.
- Check reading of external backup.
- Initiation/removal of external backup.
Command groups: DU, IO.
DRDM 31 01F A monitor program which handles overall logic for: Nec I/O-prog,
Common
- Dumping in initial load format.
- Dumping in reload format.
- Check reading of external backup.
- Initiation/removal of external backup.
DRDR 33 021 A program which handles regional dumping functions. DRDR Nec I/O-prog,
handles dump of data in initial load format, dump of program Important
code and distribution of external backup information.
DRLH 30 01E A command program which handles commands for:

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Nec I/O-prog,
Common
- Reload of program code.
- Reload of exchange data.
- Addition of a program unit.
- Removal of a program unit.
- Load of program code for the function Replacement of program
unit with unchanged data structure.
- Copying of exchange data between program units in different
LIMs.
Command groups: LA, FC.
DRLM 32 020 A monitor program which handles overall logic for: Nec I/O-prog,
Common
- Reload of program code.
- Reload of exchange data.
- Addition of a program unit.
- Removal of a program unit.
- Load of program code for the function Replacement of program
unit with unchanged data structure.
- Copying of exchange data between program units in different
LIMs.
DRLR 34 022 A program which handles regional loading functions. DRLR Nec I/O-prog,
handles load/reload of program code, load of data, removal of Important
program unit and update of exchange data for passive common
function units.
ECM 96 060 A program which: Nec I/O-prog,
Common
- Handles supervision of the communications capacity between
LIMs.
- Takes fault-remedying measures or fault-limiting measures
when a fault occurs.
- Builds up, distributes and supervises the system data tables,
BLT, CFT and PDT.
This program also handles service functions such as:
- Information concerning the LIM status.
- Information concerning common program location.
ECR 97 061 A program which handles: Nec I/O-prog,
Important
- Supervision of the communications capacity between LIMs for
a maximum of two other LIMs and, in the case of a fault, taking
fault-remedying measures or fault-limiting measures.
- Distributing and supervising the system data tables, BLT, CFT
and PDT.
EDH 72 048 A command program which executes command analysis of Common
commands which handle:
- Files for the output of call information logging data.

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- I/O devices for the output of call information logging data.


Command group: ED.
EXS 3 003 Handles the execution of signals. Executes signal transmissions Nec I/O-prog,
and signal receptions, and controls the signal handling. Forwards Important
signals to and from the hardware.
FAM2 73 049 A file handler for the function for the output of traffic data to Common
serial interface equipment.
FIH 78 04E A command program which handles commands for the file Nec I/O-prog,
system. Common
Command group: FI.
FIP 79 04F Handles the regional interface between file system and the user Nec I/O-prog,
programs. Important
GAM 104 068 A monitor program which maintains an overall picture of the Nec I/O-prog,
functional status of the group switch. Handles fault indication in Common
the group switch.
GAR 106 06A Supplies the GAM function status for that part of the group Nec I/O-prog,
switch which can be seen from GAR. Supervises vital functions Important
in the group switch. Executes the commands in the group switch
on receipt of an order from SAH and GAM. Carries out periodic
test of group switch and its PCM connection.
GFH 89 059 A command program which executes command analysis of the Common
commands which handle:
- Group switch fault log.
Command group: GJ.
GFM 90 05A A monitor program which puts together data for the group switch Common
fault log.
GFR 91 05B The regional part of the group switch fault log. Collects data Important
from the group switch programs.
GSH 66 042 A command program which executes command analysis of the Nec I/O-prog,
commands which handle the group switch in its entirety. Common
Command group: GS, GJ.
GSP 67 043 Handles traffic connections through the group switch. Nec I/O-prog,
Important
HLH 9 009 A command program which executes command analysis of the Nec I/O-prog,
commands which handle: Common
- History log.
Command group: HI.
HLP 10 00A Contains the history log. Nec I/O-prog,
Important
ICM 18 012 A monitor program which executes syntax analysis, distribution Nec I/O-prog,
and parameter delivery for commands. Common
INM 46 02E A monitor program which handles the lending of buffers to Nec I/O-prog,
various users. Common
INR 45 02D A program which handles the transfer of buffers to/from/between Nec I/O-prog,
device boards and between LIMs. Supervises the buffer transfer Important
hardware.

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IOH 53 035 A command program which handles I/O devices and commands Nec I/O-prog,
for passwords and authority classes. Common
Command group: IO.
IPP 80 050 A device handling program which: Nec I/O-prog
- Handles the IPU board.
- Transfers the calls from the file system to the IPU board.
- Handles buffer transfer to, from and between the IPU board(s).
LBH 43 02B A command program which handles the release change function. Common
- Must be loaded in the I/O LIM if installed in the system.
Command group: FC.
LCH 111 06F A command program which executes command analysis of the Nec I/O-prog,
commands which handle: Common
- Test of a program unit's checksum.
- Test of a parity generator circuit.
- Memory packing.
- Ringing generator configuration.
Command groups: FT, MH, CN.
LCR 112 070 Internal LIM supervision. Tests the communication processor Nec I/O-prog,
and parity generator. Executes cross-address check in the LIM. Important
Executes fault analysis and takes measures after a fault handling
request.
Examples of measures taken:
- Requests restart of LIM.
- Requests reload of program unit.
- Requests reload of data.
- Requests reloading of LIM.
LDH 256 100 A command program which handles commands for: Nec I/O-prog,
Common
- Generation and distribution of LIM disposition tables.
- Initial load of the system.
- Addition of a LIM.
- Reload of a LIM.
Command groups: LA, CN.
LDIM 257 101 A monitor program which handles: Nec I/O-prog,
Common
- Distribution of the LIM disposition table to a LIM.
- Initial load of the system.
- Initial load of added LIM.
LDRM 258 102 A monitor program which handles reload of a LIM for all LIMs Nec I/O-prog,
except the I/O-LIM. Common
LFM 020 014 The program handles the log function and logs the following Nec I/O-prog,
data (sent by ICM): Common
- Login and logout events.
- MML commands and results.
- Some other system events as data reload and system dump.

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LISH 128 080 A program for the licence server which handles the system sales Nec I/O-prog,
objects. Common
Command group: LI.
LMH 170 0AA A command program which handles commands for measurement Common
of the capacity and load in the system.
Command group: LD.
LMH is a strictly internal test equipment and is only to be used
by design and verification departments.
LMP 171 0AB The regional part of the load measurement function. Initiates and Important
executes the measurement in a LIM and handles the data to
LMH.
LMP is a strictly internal test equipment and is only to be used
by design and verification departments.
LSH 83 053 A command program which handles commands for the LIM Common
switch.
Command group: LS.
LSP 84 054 Handles connection/disconnection of the LIM switch and Nec I/O-prog,
executes commands towards the same. Important
LSSUP 85 055 Supervises the LIM switch and executes commands towards the Nec I/O-prog,
same. Important
MCP 113 071 A regional program which contains routines for check Nec I/O-prog,
summation and handling of disturbances caused by hardware and Important
software interrupts.
NIP 86 056 A device handling program which: Nec I/O-prog
- handles the NIU/NIU2 board.
- transfers the calls from the I/O system to the NIU/NIU2 board
for files and ports.
- handles buffer transfer to, from and between the NIU/NIU2
board(s).
OCM 23 017 A monitor program which formats printouts to the maintenance Nec I/O-prog,
operator terminal. Common
OSD 55 037 Program that collects object status data.
- Must be loaded in the I/O LIM if installed in the system.
OSH 56 038 A command program which handles commands for object status.
- Must be loaded in the I/O LIM if installed in the system.
Command group: OS.
PAM1 143 08F A command program which handles commands for: Nec I/O-prog,
Common
- Program correcting (patching).
- Writing/reading at an absolute address.
The program also executes the assembly and disassembly of the
program patching function.
Command groups: PC, SA.
PAR 145 091 The regional part of the program patching and absolute Nec I/O-prog,
addressing function. Controls the reading and writing in the Important
memory.

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PFM 19 013 A monitor program which handles checking and transferring Nec I/O-prog,
parameters to command programs which use remote parameter Common
fetching.
PHH 149 095 A command program which handles commands for the function Common
Replacement of program unit with unchanged data structure.
Command group: FC.
PHR 150 096 Handles the change of program code for the function Important
Replacement of program unit with unchanged data structure.
PIM 122 07A A monitor program for program identification. Handles loading Nec I/O-prog,
and updating of data in PIR. Common
PIR 123 07B Stores and administrates data about program units and their Nec I/O-prog,
configuration. Important
PRH 5 005 A clock program which handles the real time and executes Nec I/O-prog,
scheduled activations. Contains command handling for setting Common
real time, station identity, program package identity and
calibration.
Command group: CA.
PRP 4 004 Handles writing and reading in system tables. Auxiliary program Nec I/O-prog,
for EXS. It also handles the regional clock function. Important
PTH 117 075 A command program for the program tracing function. Common
Command group: PT.
PTP 118 076 The regional part of the program tracing function. Communicates Important
with test board (TEU).
REM1 98 062 A program which handles initial start, commands for start and Nec I/O-prog,
commands for restart. Common
Command groups: SF, RF.
REM2 99 063 A program which handles reloading and restart of the system, Nec I/O-prog,
LIM and programs, and causes phase 1.5 to be run in the entire Common
system on request.
RER 100 064 A program which handles the start of all program units in the Nec I/O-prog,
LIM or individual program units in the LIM in the requested Important
start/restart phase.
SAH 105 069 A command program which executes command analysis of Nec I/O-prog,
commands which handle PCM-lines and synchronization. Common
Command groups: SC, GJ.
SDM 160 0A0 A command program for the system diagnostic function. Common
Command group: SD.
SDR 161 0A1 The regional part of the system diagnostic function. Important
SGM 165 0A5 A command program which handles commands for generating Common
signals to program units and device boards.
Command group: SG.
SGR 166 0A6 A regional program which executes the sending of generated Important
signals.
SIH 93 05D A command program which executes command analysis of the Common
commands which handle the inter LIM signalling.
Command group: IL. Common

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SIP 74
04A A program which handles the SIU board. Handles the Important
communications between the SIU board and the programs for
call information logging (CL).
SIR 95 05F The regional part of the inter LIM signalling. Contains Nec I/O-prog
information of its own links. The major functionality includes:
- Link selection. SI chooses the links used for signalling.
- Link information (PDT) distribution. SI distributes the link
information so that PDT in each LIM can be set up.
- Action for link failure and recovery. SI takes necessary action
when link failure or link recovery is reported.
- Path integrity check. SI supervises the integrity of the
established signalling pathes.
SNMC1 156 09C A program unit which stores symbolic signal names to which Common
references are made in the original Marshal document. Only
signals which belong to the control system (SES) are stored in
this program unit.
SNMM 154 09A This program distributes requests for symbolic signal names to Common
the program unit where the name is stored.
Command group: SN.
SNMN1 155 09B This program unit stores signal numbers and pointers to signal Common
names for incoming software signals and outgoing hardware
signals for each program unit. Data have been obtained from the
original Marshal document. Only signals which belong to the
control system (SES) are stored in the program unit.
SWDB1 24 018 This program consists of a glossary which is used for error Nec I/O-prog,
printouts and other procedure printouts from SES (service Common
system).
SWDB2 25 019 This program consists of a glossary which is used for printouts Nec I/O-prog,
from SES (service system). Common
TFH 6 006 A command program which executes command analysis of the Nec I/O-prog,
commands which handle: Common
- Signal tracing.
Command group: ST.
TFM 7 007 A central program for the signal tracing function. Nec I/O-prog,
Common
TFR 8 008 The regional part of the signal tracing function. This program Nec I/O-prog,
stores signal copies. Important
TWP2 14 00E Terminal program which handles the communication between Nec I/O-prog
IPU boards and other programs with regard to the terminal
function, for example command transmission, printout
transmission.
TWP3 87 057 Terminal program which handles the communication between Nec I/O-prog
NIU/NIU2 boards and other programs with regard to the terminal
function, for example command transmission, printout
transmission.

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