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---[ Phrack Magazine Volume 8, Issue 52 January 26, 1998, article 12 of 20 -------------------------[ Voice Response Systems --------[ Voyager[TNO] =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= I................................................................ Overview II............................................................... DATU III.............................................................. SOLTS IV............................................................... FAST V................................................................ Conclusion =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +----------+ + Part I + + + + -- + + + + Overview + +----------+ A VRS (Voice Response System) is a computer system that is called using a normal DTMF (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency) telephone and interacted with by speaking or by pressing buttons on the telephone keypad. This article will discuss three such systems which are used by LLC Local Loop Carriers (LLCs) to maintain the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). The systems are: . DATU . SOLTS . FAST +-------------------------------------+ + Part II + + + + -- + + + + DATU LC/RT Loop Conditioning System + +-------------------------------------+ I. Introduction II. Features III. Usage IV. Part Numbers Introduction ~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Harris Corporation's DATU Loop Conditioning System combines a full range of advanced features with unmatched versatility to help maximize field testing and conditioning capabilities. The DATU system extends the field technicians testing capabilities of subscriber lines through the non-metallic environment of a pair gain system. DATU is a printed wiring card that employs micro-processor control of test functions and provides voice prompting. The card is installed in the Metallic Facility Terminal (MFT) frame and connected through a No-Test trunk to a switching facility. It may be used with most types of Central Offices (CO) including SXS, Crossbar, ESS and DMS. The DATU system can include the Pair Gain Applique (PGA) II, located with the DATU system at the CO, and the Metallic Access Unit (MAU), which is mounted within a remote terminal. PGA units allow testing of subscriber lines being served through an SLC-96 pair gain system. The PGA provides an interface between the DATU and a Pair Gain Control Unit. The DATU will transmit tones to assist in determining the status of the carrier channel. When a subscriber line is being served by a pair-gain-system and the DATU is used to test it, a warble tone is heard. The warble tone is followed by either a single one-second tone, two one-second tones, or three one-second tones. This indicates either a single party channel, multi party channel or a coin channel. The absence of a tone indicates trouble with the channel or channel equipment. Features ~~~~~~~~ AUDIO MONITOR - The subscriber line may be monitored for up to 10 minutes, after which time the DATU disconnects from the No-Test trunk. Audio Monitor may be used on either busy or idle lines. Traffic on a busy line will be audible but unintelligible. The Audio Monitor Mode may be exited before the end of the 10 minute period by selecting an appropriate test function. OPEN LINE - Opens subscriber line by removing battery and ground. SHORT LINE - A metallic short is placed across the tip and ring of the subscriber line. SHORT TO GROUND - A metallic connection between tip, ring, and ground. This feature is not available on a busy line. TIP TO GROUND - A metallic connection between tip and ground with the ring open. RING TO GROUND - A metallic connection between ring and ground with the tip open. HIGH LEVEL TEST TONE - A high level 577Hz metallic-tracing tone, interrupted four times per second, for identity purposes. The High Level Test Tone is not available on a busy line. HIGH LEVEL TONE ON TIP - Test tone is placed only on the tip side of the line, with the ring side grounded. HIGH LEVEL TONE ON RING - Test tone is placed only on the ring side of the line, with the tip side grounded. LOW LEVEL TEST TONE - A low level 577Hz simplex-tracing tone, interrupted four times per second, for identity purposes. The Low Level Test Tone may be applied even if the line under test is busy, and it will not disturb traffic on that line. Note that on some No.5 ESS switches, Simplex tone may not transmit. SINGLE LINE ACCESS - Allows conditioning functions on the same line used to access the DATU system. HOLD - Used to continue a line preparation function after disconnecting from the system's access line. FORCED DISCONNECT - Allows the technician to disconnect from the system at any time by dialing ##. ADMINISTRATIVE - Password protection for both user and administrator modes of access. System usage counters and timers are accessible through interactive voice response. DATU Usage ~~~~~~~~~~ Dial DATU Number. Dial User Security Code. Dial 7 Digit Subscriber Number. / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ | | Normal Subscriber Line SLC Subscriber Line ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OK 8 second warble | -then- | 60 IPM busy: Pair Gain Test Controller Alarm | -or- | 120 IPM Busy: Busy test pair | -or- | 1 second tone: One party line | -or- | 2 second tone: Two party line | -or- | 3 second tone: Pay phone | -or- | No tone: Bad carrier channel | | | \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / Enter DATU function code for condition: 1 Menu 2 Audio Monitor 3 Short Tip and Ring to Ground 4 High Level Coiling Tone 5 Low Level Simplex Tone 7 Short Tip to Ring * Continue test after disconnect (1 = 1 minute, 0=10 minutes) # Enter new seven digit subscriber number Harris DATU Part Numbers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DATU-LC Loop Conditioning System P/N 24820-001 PGA IIS P/N 24810-002 DATU-RT Loop Conditioning System P/N 24820-003 TSA P/N 24800-103 DATU-RT (GTD-5 Version) P/N 24820-005 TDC P/N 24800-102 Metallic Access Unit P/N 24840-002 MFT Card File P/N 25460-002 Metallic Access Unit (RSU version) P/N 24845-005 +----------------------------------+ + PART III + + + + -- + + + + Small Office Loop Testing System + + + + (SOLTS) + +----------------------------------+ Small Office Loop Testing System (SOLTS) is a system used by telephone company field repair personnel to test a phone line from any touch-tone telephone. When dialing a SOLTS number, the first prompt is: ~Please enter ID, terminate with #~ SOLTS allows 30 seconds to enter a correct ID, then prompts: ~Please enter line number and press #~ SOLTS allows 60 seconds to enter a line number, then prompts: ~Select mode, for help enter 0~ SOLTS allows 60 seconds to choose one of six options: Enter: 1) Interactive Testing 2) Calling on test line 3) Retrieve results 8) Hang up 9) Enter line number 0) Help Option one allows testing the telephone line connected to the number entered in step two above. Option two tests the line the technician is calling from. Option three is used to retrieve the results generated using options one and two. Option eight disconnects from the system. Option nine allows a new line number to be entered for testing. Option zero accesses on-line help. Mode 1 -- Interactive Testing ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ #) Line test 1) Fault Location 2) Special tests 3) Completion Test 8) Hang up 9) Enter line number 0) Help Line Test ~~~~~~~~~ Perform a line test on the number entered, then: 7) Repeat Results 8) Hang up 9) Enter line number 0) Help Fault Location ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Performs initial line test on the number entered, then: 2) Next step 7) Repeat results 8) Hang up 9) Enter line number 0) Help Special Tests ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Performs initial line test on the number entered, then: #) Repeat line test 2) Loop and Ground 3) Pull dial tone 5) Pair ID Tone 7) Repeat results 8) Hang up 9) Enter line number 0) Help Completion Test ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Performs a line test on the number entered, records the results, then requests: 7) Repeat results 8) Hang up 9) Enter line number 0) Help Mode 2 -- Calling On Test Line ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ #) Line Test 3) Completion Test 8) Hang up 9) Enter line number 0) Help Line Test ~~~~~~~~~ Performs a line test on the number entered, if line is busy requests Craft to hang up, performs a line test and stores the results. 8) Hang up 9) Enter line number 0) Help Completion Test ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Performs a line test on the number entered, if line is busy requests Craft to hang up, performs a line test, and records the results. 8) Hang up 9) Enter line number 0) Help Mode 3 -- Retrieve Results ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ States the stored results for the line number entered, then: 7) Repeat results 8) Hang up 9) Enter line number 0) Help +---------------------------+ + PART IV + + + + -- + + + + Field Access Service Tool + + + + (F.A.S.T.) + +---------------------------+ When calling FAST, the first prompt is a request for a security code. The security code is usually the employee badge number. After the security code is entered and the # key is pressed, FAST will prompt for the password. The password is usually 4-7 digits long and usually expires every 30 days. The default password is usually the security code. After the password is entered and the # key is pressed the FAST New Notices and Features are played. After all of that, the FAST Main Menu is made available: FAST Main Menu 1. Facilities Inquiry 2. MLT Test 3. Cut to new facilities 4. Change Status of a cable and pair 5. Test Caller-ID 6. Close a Service Order 7. Cable transfer (for splicers) 8. Administrative 9. News and documentation 0. Connect call to Help Line 1: LFACS Inquiry 1. by phone number 2. by cable pair 1: Enter telephone number 1. Correct 2. Re-enter 1. Current assignment 2. Spare pairs 3. Multiple appearances 1. F1 (feeder) 2. F2 (distribution) 3. F3 (if any) 4. All facilities in loop 2: Enter wire center NXX 1. Correct 2. Re-enter Enter cable number 1. Correct 2. Re-enter Enter pair count 1. Correct 2. Re-enter 1. Current status 2. Spare pairs 3. Multiple appearances 4. Defective pair list 5. Another cable-pair 6. Another pair, same cable 2: MLT test 1. Quick 2. Loop 3. Full 4. Add tone 5. Remove tone Tone: Enter telephone number 1. Correct 2. Re-enter Add tone - enter number of minutes of tone # 1. Another request 2. End call 3. Wait for tone 3: Cut to new facilities 1. Service Order 2. Trouble Ticket 1: Service Order 1. C-Order 2. N-Order 3. T-Order 4. Other Enter 6 digit numeric portion of order number 1. Correct 2. Re-enter +-----------------------------------+ | Go to "Hear F1 assignment" below. | +-----------------------------------+ 2: Trouble Ticket Enter telephone number 1. Correct 2. Re-enter Hear F1 assignment 1. Cut 2. Keep Hear F2 assignment 1. Cut 2. Keep Hear F3 assignment 1. Cut 2. Keep +------------------------------------------+ | Go to "Specify code for bad pair" below. | +------------------------------------------+ 4: Change status of a cable/pair to defective or non-defective Specify code for bad pair 1. GTP 2. OPN 3. OTP 4. UBL 5. SHT 6. GRG 7. CBY 8. Other Other 1. Non-defective 2. Defective, unknown 3. Exposed 4. Split pair 5. Previous list Specify pair to use Enter new cable number or only # if no change 1. Correct 2. Re-enter Enter new pair number 1. Correct 2. Re-enter FAST pages the technician to indicate the success of the cut. Note: If F1 is being cut both LFACS and COSMOS need updates. Two pager messages will be sent. If CF pair is used as spare, information will be given to break connection. 5: Test Caller-ID Enter 7 digit telephone number to be called. 1. Correct 2. Re-enter 3. Correct and calling from the number 6: Close Service Order 1. C-Order 2. N-Order 3. T-Order 4. Other Enter 6 digit numeric portion of order number 1. Correct 2. Re-enter 1. Closed today 2. Closed yesterday 3. Other 7: Cable transfer Enter TN from cut sheet 1. Correct EWO.xfer 2. Re-enter TN Enter first item number Enter last item number 1. Correct 2. Re-enter To transfer this item: 1. Move to new equipment 2. Skip this item 8: Administrative 1. Change Password 2. Change 3 digit EC 3. Change 3 digit NPA 9: FAST News 0: FAST Help Line Notes: When entering a variable number of digits, # is required to end entry. When entering a fixed number of digits, # is not required. Pressing 9 will always return to the main menu. To enter alpha characters press * to enter alpha mode and then use the following key sequences. Use * again to exit alpha mode. For example: Voy866 would be *836393*866. A 21 B 21 C 23 D 31 E 32 F 33 G 41 H 42 I 43 J 51 K 52 L 53 M 61 N 62 O 63 P 71 Q 01 R 73 S 73 T 81 U 82 V 83 W 91 X 92 Y 93 Z 03 - 11 . 12 + 13 +------------+ + Part V + + + + -- + + + + Conclusion + +------------+ Voice Response Systems can be a great deal of fun, and they can be safely accessed from a public telephone. Don't play with these from home. VRSs are a great way to hack without using a computer. For information on the Teradyne 4Tel VRS System, read the LOD/H Technical Journal, Issue #3: File 05 of 11: An Overview of the Teradyne 4Tel System by Doom Prophet LOD/H. ----[ EOF