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VBZA - Internal traffic restrictions for stns. with card readers
Restrictions
Funtions of the AMO
Error Messages and Advisories
Interrelationships
Parameter Description
A second static traffic relations matrix, traffic relations matrix 2, is introduced in addition to traffic relations matrix 1 (created by AMO
VBZ
). It regulates communications from subscribers with cards to stations with card readers.
The object is the limitation of the mobility of subscribers with ID cards, e.g. for tenant service, and limiting of follow-me call forwarding (AUL) of subscribers with ID cards. Without traffic relations matrix 2, subscribers with ID cards could move about freely within the system by bypassing the blocks set in traffic relations matrix 1.
The same traffic groups are used for traffic relations matrix 2 as for traffic relations matrix 1. Traffic relations matrix 2 is a fully-defined matrix (16 by 16).
The following traffic relations are possible between two traffic groups:
•
A = allowed
•
D = denied
Directional communications between 2 traffic groups can therefore be covered as well.
Card
-->
Card reader
E.g.:
ITR Gr 05
-->
03 allowed
ITR Gr 03
-->
05 denied
When a subscriber inserts his ID card into a card reader, a check is made via traffic relations matrix 2 as to whether he can raise his class of service.
If the call to the card reader is not permitted, he can telephone only with the station owner’s classes of service, as if he had not inserted his card.
Traffic relations matrix 2 is set up by the data base and initialized with A (allowed); the ADD branch is unnecessary in this AMO.
Example:
Communications between ID card and card reader are shown and explained with the aid of an instantaneous representation of traffic relations matrix 2.
| ITR GROUPS (ID READER)
ITR |
MATRIX | 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
----------|------------------------------------------------
0 | A D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
1 | D A D D D D D D D A D D A D D D
2 | D D A D D D D D D D D D D D D D
3 | D D D A D D D D D D D D D D D D
4 | D D D D A D D D D D D D D D D D
5 | D D D D D A D D D D D D D D D D
ITR GROUPS 6 | D D D D D D A D D A D D A D D D
7 | D D D D D D D A D D D D D D D D
(ID) 8 | D D D D D D D D A D D D D D D D
9 | D D D D D D A D D A D D A D D D
10 | D D D D D D D D D D A D D D D D
11 | D D D D D D D D D D D A D D D D
12 | D A D D D D A D D A D D A D D D
13 | D D D D D D D D D D D D D A D D
14 | D D D D D D D D D D D D D D A D
15 | D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D A
----------|------------------------------------------------
Meaning:
ITRGR 12 is permitted to communicate with traffic groups 1, 6, and 9. This means, for example, that a subscriber of traffic group 12 can insert his ID card in any card reader of traffic groups 1, 6, and 9 and use his own classes of service.
ITRGR 9 is not permitted to communicate with group 1, meaning that if a subscriber of traffic group 9 inserts his ID in a card reader of traffic group 1, he cannot use his own classes of service, but only those of the owner of the connection of group 1, as if he had not inserted his ID card.
OpenScape 4000 V10, Volume 1: AMO Descriptions, Service Documentation, Issue 5
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