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II==================================II ][ ][ || Incoming Trunk Service Observing || II - - - - II ][ ][ || Written by || II II ][ The Egocutioner ][ || || II of the II ][ ][ || [+] PhoneLine Phantoms [+] || II - - - II ][==================================][ The ITSO (Incoming Trunk Service Observing) feature provides the ability to perform service observing on incoming 2-wire trunk [per trunk signalling or CCIS]. The ITSO feature provides a method to determine how effectively the telefone system serves the customer. This assists the telefone co. in maintaining network quality. The intent of service observing is to evaluate the completion performance of the office's subtending networks. All calls selected for observation must originate from offices of equal or higher rank in the toll hierarchy and must terminate in the area served by the toll office. The ESS switch randomly selects calls for observation. Only one call can be monitored at any given time for the ITSO feature. Equipment malfunctions, network overloads, or other problems preventing call completion are detected. The calls are also directly monitored for transmission quality. Each service observing position, located in the SES (Service Evaluation System) bureau is capable of monitoring calls. The information required by the service observer is provided to the SES bureau fro the ESS switch via a dedicated data link and a voice monitoring channel. A 1200 baud data link is used to transmit call progress data and control signals between the ESS switch and the SES bureau. The dedicated one-way voice channel is required for monitoring voice transmission. The interface is capable of monitoring one call at a time. The SES has complete control over the SES/ESS interface. The observing feature is a demand system where the demand originates with the SES. There are 5 possible control messages that the SES can send to an ESS switch. They are: 1. ENABLE- This message is accepted when the interface is in the idle state. It directs the ESS switch to obtain the next observable call. 2. RELEASE- This message is used to release the present call and return the interface to the idle state or to release the present test and return to idle state. 3. TONE TEST- This message is used only if the interface is in theidle state. It causes a 1-milliwatt tone to be applied to the voice channel. 4. TERMINATION TEST- This messages is only accepted if the interface is in the idle state. It causes a quiet termination to be applied to the voice channel for 30 seconds (unless a RELEASE order is sent). 5. DATA ECHO TEST- This message is accepted only if the interface is in the idle state. It sends a message to the ESS switch to verify the sanity of the data channel. The ESS switch appends a unique 2-character header to the received message and outputs the received message to the data channel. There are 15 potential call progress messages that the ESS switch can generate and send to the SES. They are: 1. SEIZURE- This message indicates that the ESS switch has found a candidate call. If the SES does not receive this signal within a period of time after being enabled, a RELEASE message is transmitted be the SES. 2. RELEASE ACKNOWLEDGE- This message is transmitted whenever the ESS switch decodes a RELEASE signal deo the SES. The interface returns to the idle state and the SES is allowed to attempt to observe a new call. 3. TERMINATION- This message is Xmitted when the interface returns too the idles state due to an abnormal ending of the call observation in progress, or when the tone or termination test times out. 4. INCOMING TRUNK DISCONNECT- This message is Xmitted to the SES for every calling party on on-hook occurrence. 5. ON-HOOK- This message is Xmitted to the SES for every called party on-hook occurrence. 6. OFF-HOOK- This message is xmitted to the SES for every called party off-hook occurrence. 7. EMERGENCY- This message indicates an emergency announcement is being applied to the calling party. 8. 60 IPM- This call progress message indicates that the busy tone is being applied to the calling party. 9. 120 IPM- This call progress message indicates that recorder tone is being applied to the calling party. 10. NO CIRCUIT AVAILABLE- This call progress message indicates that a no circuit available is being applied to the calling party. 11. VACANT CODE ANNOUNCEMENT- This message indicates that a vacant code announcement is being applied to the calling party. 12. RECORDER- This message indicates that a recorder announcement is being applied to the calling party. 13. AUDIBLE RING- This message indicates that audible ringing is being applied to the calling party. In the case of a locally terminating call, the observer is not bridged onto the call until after answer and is therefore unable to detect the actual audible ringing. 14. CALLED NUMBER DIGITS- This message contains the called number of digits. 15. DATA ECHO TEST- This contains the DATA ECHO TEST message. The 4 states of SES/ESS interface are as follows: o Idle- This is the wait state of the interface. It is the state to which the interface returns after tests and completing observations. o Active- This state is entered only when the ESS switch receives an ENABLE message from the SES. Service observing is performed in this state. This state is maintained for no more than 3 minutes (2-wire trunks) after seizure. o Tone Test- This can only be entered from the idle state upon receipt of a tone test order. In this state, a 1- milliwatt tone is applied to the voice channel. The interface returns to the idle state upon the RELEASE message or after a 30 second test. o Termination Test- This state can only be entered from the idle state upon the TERM. TEST message. In this state a quiet term. is applied to the voice channel. The interface returns to the idle state upon the RELEASE or after 30 secs. Action to establish an observation is initiated when the SES send an ENABLE message to the ESS switch. This message triggers the switch to begin looking for an observable call. When the switch has found a call, the SEIZURE and CALLED NUMBER DIGITS messages are transmitted to the SES. From this point on, the SES observes the progress of the call using the progress messages. ====================================== = All sysops are allowed to put this = = file on their BBS's. = ====================================== (C) 1985 Sexy-Exy & PLP