131.1
Interrelationships
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AMO BUEND
:
Definition of trunk groups
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AMO TACSU
:
Allocation of analog circuits to trunk groups
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AMO TDCSU
:
Allocation of digital circuits to trunk groups
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AMO TSCSU
:
Allocation of X.21 circuits to trunk groups
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AMO RICHT
:
Grouping various trunk groups into routes
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AMO DIMSU
:
Administration of database layout
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AMO LODR
:
Administration of outdial rules
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AMO LDPLN
:
Administration of LCR digit patterns
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AMO LDSRT
:
Administration of LCR Digit String Restriction Tables
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AMO LPROF
:
Administration of LCR profiles
Generation sequence:
DIMSU ---> WABE ---> COSSU -----------------+-> LDPLN
|
BUEND -+-> TACSU -+-> RICHT -+-+-+-> LDAT -+
+-> TDCSU -+ | | |
+-> TSCSU -+ | | |
DIMSU -----------------------+ | |
LODR -------------------------+ |
LDSRT ---------------------------+
The LCR route type is derived from the AMO RICHT branch (parameter TYPE) in which the LCR route was defined.
All LCR routes which were defined as TYPE=CD are assigned the TYPE NWLCR (networking LCR, standard alternative routing), routes from the branch LROUTENEW are assigned the TYPE LCR.
The branch LRTEEXP in the AMO RICHT is used to assign new trunk groups and define additional services to existing LCR routes.
NWLCR routes
are always expanded to include new trunk groups in the branch TYPE=CD in the AMO RICHT.
The LCR routes that were set up using the AMO LDAT assigned to individual digit patterns by means of the AMO LDPLN.
AMO LDSRT is used to construct LCR digit string restriction tables. These tables are assigned to route elements by AMO LDAT afterwards.
Volume 2 of the Service Manual, ’AMO Usage Examples’, Section ’Networking’ describes various configurations and how they are set up.
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