LTG
LTG
LTG
LTG
THE LTG FORMS THE INTERFACE BETWEEN THE DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT OF AN EWSD EXCHANGE AND THE SWITCHING NETWORK (SN). THE LTG PERFORM NON-CENTRAL CONTROL FUNCTIONS AND THUS RELIEVE THE COORDINATION PROCESSOR (CP) OF ROUTINE WORK. SEVERAL LTG TYPES ARE AVAILABLE FOR OPTIMAL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VARIOUS LINE TYPES AND SIGNALING METHODS. THEY HAVE THE SAME BASIC STRUCTURE AND OPERATE ACCORDING TO THE SAME PRINCIPLES. THEY DIFFER IN FEW HW UNITS AND SPECIFIC APPLICATION PROGRAMS IN ITS MAXIMUM CONFIGURATION, THE EWSD SWITCHING SYSTEM CAN CONNECT UP TO 504 LTGS.
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DLU LINES
LTG(B)
LTG
TRUNKS CCNC
LTG(C)
SN
MB SYP CP CCG
OMT MDD
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PRINTER
MTD
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CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
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LTG
WITH DIGITAL TRANSMISSION LINK (PRIMARY DIGITAL CARRIER, PDC) DLUs OPERATING AT TRANSFER RATE OF 2048 KBIT/S. - V5.2 ACCESS NETWORK - FOR DIGITAL TRUNKS WITH TRANSFER RATE OF 2048 KBIT/S.
y y
WITH DIGITAL TRANSMISSION LINK FOR LOCAL OPERATION OF DLUs) AT TRANSFER RATES OF 4096 KBIT/S WITH PRIMARY RATE ACCESS (PA) : FOR MEDIUM-SIZE AND LARGE ISDN PBXS (ISDN SUBSCRIBERS WITH PA) OPERATING AT TRANSFER RATE OF 2048
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OTHER DETAILS
OTHER DETAILS:
LTG
-TRANSFER RATE ON THE SDC:LTG FROM THE LTG TO THE SN AND VICE VERSA IS 8192 KBIT/S ( 8 MBPS). -EACH OF THESE SDCS HAS 128 TIME SLOTS ,OUT OF WHICH 127 TIME-SLOTS ARE USED FOR USER INFORMATION AND ONE TIME SLOT FOR MESSAGES. -USER INFORMATION IS THE INFORMATION RELEVANT TO THE COMMUNICATION PARTNERS (VOICE, TEXT, DATA, IMAGES). -MESSAGES ARE USED FOR COMMUNICATION IN THE EWSD SYSTEM.
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INTERPROCESSOR
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LTG TYPES
FUNCTIONAL LTG TYPE TYPE B: -DLU -PBX (ISDN-PA) -V5.2 ACCESS NETWORK(ONLY TO LTG M/N/P) CAN BE EQUIPPED WITH OCANEQ,COU, MDTOG TYPE C: -TRUNKS WITH CAS SIGNALING -TRUNKS WITH CCS7 SIGNALING - CCS7 SIGNALING CHANNEL TYPE D: INTERNATIONAL TRUNKS TYPE H: X25 DATA PACKETS FROM ISDN SUBS.
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LTG
LTG G/M/N/P
LTG D LTG H
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LTG FUNCTIONS
(a) CALL PROCESSING FUNCTIONS :
LTG
-RECEIVING AND EVALUATING SIGNALS FROM TRUNK AND THE SUBS -SENDING SIGNALS & AUDIBLE TONES -SENDING MESSAGES TO THE CP AND RECEIVING COMMANDS FROM CP -SENDING/RECEIVING REPORTS TO/FROM THE GROUP PROCESSORS (GP) -SENDING/ RECEIVING ORDERS TO/FROM CCNC -CONTROLLING THE SIGNALS TO DLU, PA -ADAPTING THE LINE CONDITIONS TO THE 8 MBPS INTERFACE TO THE SN -THROUGH-CONNECTION OF MESSAGES AND USER INFORMATION
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LTG FUNCTIONS
LTG
EXCHANGE VIA CROSS-OFFICE CHECKS AND BIT ERROR RATIO COUNTING (BERC) RANGE -EXCHANGING ROUTINE TEST MESSAGES WITH THE CP SO THAT CP
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-TRANSFERRING ERROR MESSAGES TO THE CP -EVALUATING ERRORS TO DETERMINE PENETRATION RANGE -INITIATING MEASURES CORRESPONDING TO THE PENETRATION
LTG FUNCTIONS
LTG
( c ) ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS :
- -TESTING OF TRUNKS AND PORT-SPECIFIC AREAS OF THE LTG USING THE - ATE:T INTEGRATED IN EWSD AND THE ATE:TM - -INDICATING IMPORTANT INFORMATION (E.G. CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS) TO THE FUNCTIONAL UNITS - -CREATING, BLOCKING, RELEASING DEVICES VIA MML COMMANDS
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SN1
1 1
LTG
Z
1 1
A-side
SDC SDC
MB0
MB1
IOP
IOP
CP
LTG
Active MCH. via LTG No. X-12 SN-1 SN-0 SN-1 SN-1 SN-0 SN-1 SN-0 SN-0 SN-1 SN-0 SN-1 X-60 X-61 X-62 X-63 X-13 X-14 X-15
LTG1 LIU
SN1 x
1
x
1
LTG
0 0 GP Time slot LTG63 LIU 2* 0 0 126
63 63
y
1
126
2*
126* 2
2 126*
0 0 GP
63
63
MB0
-- Message channel LTG-SN/SN-LTG through connected, but not active *) Message channel SN-MB/MB-SN through connected, but not active
MB1
IOP CP
IOP
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EXCHANGE OF MESSAGES BETWEEN LTG AND CP, LTG AND LTG (SN WITH 63 LTGS)
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y y y
FUNCTIONAL UNITS IN THE LINE/TRUNK UNIT (LTU) FUNCTIONAL UNITS IN THE SIGNALING UNIT (SU) GROUP SWITCH AND LINK INTERFACE UNIT (GSL) GROUP PROCESSOR (GP)
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LTU
DIU30 DIU:LDIB
GSL TO/FROM SU
LTG
to/ from SN
LTU
OCANEQ
GP
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13
SU
CRM RM:CTC
CRP TOG
LTG
to/ from SN
LTU
LTU
GP
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SU
GS part
GSL
LIU part
LTG
LTU0
SN0 SN1
LTU4/ SU*
6/1*
CDIM/CDAM SPHO/I 11
SYNI
MCHO/I
GP
*) SPHO/I1 for LTGG with C-function (SU instead of LTU4)
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LTU
LTG
LTU
SYNI MCH
0/1 PMU
SIB O/I
CLOCK TO PMUetc
CG PART
MCH PART 16
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GP
LTU0......LTU3
SU C R
GS
GP C P G M S U M
SU
LTU0......LTU3
SU
GS GP G O S G L
T
SU C LTGR D C C
D C C
D I U 3 0 b
D I U 3 0 b
D I U 3
0
D I U 3 0 b
T G O S G L
C R
D I U 3 0 b
D I U 3 0 b
D I U 3 0 b
D I U 3
0
C R
C P G M S U M
(a) RM:CTC if CCS is used (b) COUB is used for conference calls
F:LTGG
D C C
D I U 3 0 b c
D I U 3 0 b c
D I U 3 0 b
D I U 3 0 b
C R
GP SU GS T G C P S O S G M I G L S U L M C B
SU
LTU0......LTU4
SU GS
GP C P G M S U M S I L C B
SU
C R
D I U 3 0 b c
D I U 3 0 b c
D I U 3 0 b
D I U 3 0 b
C R
T O G
G S L
D C C R C
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F:LTGG
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LTG
FUSE PANEL
FUSE PANEL
F:LTG0
LTG
F:LTG1
F:LTG0
F:LTG2
F:LTG1
F:LTG3
F:LTG2
F:LTG3
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RACK FOR SWITCHING NETWORK B AND LINE/TRUNK GROUP (R:SN(B)/LTG) WITH CABLE LEAD-IN FROM TOP AND FROM BOTTOM
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THE LTGM IS USED FOR ALL TASKS EXCEPT CONNECTION OF OCANEQ. ONLY THREE MODULES ARE NECESSARY FOR A COMPLETE LTGM WITH FOUR PCM SYSTEMS CONNECTED. FOR SPECIAL FUNCTION ,FOURTH MODULE CAN BE INSERTED IN LTG (FN.-B)
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LTG
- DIU120A:THE 4 PCMS ARE COMBINED TOGETHER WITH THE CURRENT CONVERTER ON THIS MODULE. LOGICALLY, THIS MODULE IS TREATED AS LTU0 TO LTU3 WITH ORDINARY DIU30 MODULES. - DIU:LDIM:OPTIONALLY, THIS MODULE CAN BE USED TO CONNECT A DLU VIA A 4MBPS LOCAL DLU INTERFACE
-GPL:
GROUP PROCESSOR FOR LTGM WITHOUT SILC FUNCTION -GPLS: GROUP PROCESSOR FOR LTGM WITH SILC FUNCTION
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LTG
y -
- The last three digits of the GSMabc modules define the module type. The 4th character (called a) designated by Y the PCM30, by Z PCM24 . For the 5th and 6th character the following table applies:
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LTG
b A C D Eight CRPC Circuits Eight CRMR2 Circuits Four RM:CTC Circuits Yes Yes Yes
c Yes Yes -
Example: GSMYAA and GSMYCC holds 16 CRPC and CRMR2 circuits. respectively whereas GSMYDC holds 8 CRMR2 plus 4 RM:CTC circuits.
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LTG
A PHMA can be installed to connect an Access Network AN via V5.2 interface. An MDTOG can be installed to support the feature CLIP for analog subscribers. This module is used to deliver the A-party number to analog wired subscribers of the exchange. The used method is called Frequency Shift Key FSK. A MDTOG can be connected via SN to any analog DLU port of the EWSD exchange (pool solution). A COUC can be installed to support large conferences. The new COUC module has 32 ports, which can be used in any combination (e.g. one conference with 14 subscribers and two with 9 subscribers. compensation. An MCT can be installed to support the mid call trigger function. An ATE : N can be installed as automatic test equipment.
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LTU
with DIU 120 A or DIU : LDIM*
LTG
LTU : S
with
GSM
x 4 Mbps link for Local DLU interface
*2
PMU, SILC*
GPL
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LTGM1 L T U : S G S M G P L / G P L S D I U 1 2 0 A / D I U L D I M
LTGM2 L T U : S G S M G P L / G P L S D I U 1 2 0 A / D I U L D I M
LTGM3 L T U : S G S M G P L / G P L S D I U 1 2 0 A / D I U L D I M
LTGM4 L T U : S G S M G P L LTG / G P L S
LTG
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STRUCTURE OF LTGN
LTG
THE LTGN IS THE NEWEST RELEASE OF THE LTG. ONLY ONE MODULE MAKES UP A COMPLETE LTGN FOR THE BASIC TASKS THE LTGN HARDWARE COMBINES EVERY POSSIBLE FUNCTIONAL UNIT ON THIS SINGLE MODULE, E.G. DIFFERENT CODE RECEIVERS IN LOGICAL LTU AND SU POSITIONS. FOR SPECIAL FUNCTIONS A SECOND MODULE E.G. PHMA,MDTOG,COUC,MCT AND ATE:N BEING USED.FUNCTIONS ALREADY COVERED IN LTGM. ANOTHER MODULE NAMELY OCEN IS USED FOR OCANEQ FUNCTIONS.
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STRUCTURE OF LTGN
LTG
DEPENDING ON THE APPLICATION, DIFFERENT MODULE TYPES ARE USED AND GIVEN IN FOLLOWING TABLE:
NAME TYPE MEMORY SILC
GPN
4 x PCM30 or 2xLDI (4Mbps)
DIU part
CR part
GCG part
LTG
GP part
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LTG
THERE ARE TWO DIFFERENT FRAME TYPES FOR THE LTGN. IF THE LTU : S FUNCTION IS NOT NEEDED , 16 LTGNS CAN BE INSTALLED IN ONE FRAME (F:LTGN(A)). UP TO 64 LTG CAN BE INSTALLED IN A RACK. WHEN THE LTU: S IS NECESSARY (E.G. PHMA OR COUC), ONLY EIGHT LTGS ARE POSSIBLE (F:LTGN(B)). IN CASE OF SN(B) , SN IS HOUSED IN A COMPOSITE RACK R:SN(B)/LTGN. HERE TSG(B)/SSG(B) OCCUPYING TWO FRAMES WILL BE HOUSED ALONGWITH LTGNS IN THREE F:LTGN. ANOTHER TYPE OF COMPOSITE RACK PROVIDES TWO FRAMES FOR TSG(B)/SSG(B), TWO FRAMES FOR MB/CCG(B) AND MAXIMUM OF ONE FRAME FOR LTGN. EACH LTGN HAS ITS OWN ON-BOARD CURRENT CONVERTER. ALL LTGNS OF ONE FRAME ARE CONNECTED TO ONE PAIR OF FUSES.
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LTGN0-LTGN15
GPN
G P N
G P N
G P N
G P N
G P N
G P N
G P N
G P N
G P N
G P N
G P N
G P N
G P N
G P N
G P N
G LTG P N
L T U : S
G P N
L T U : S
G P N
L T U : S
G P N
L T U : S
G P N
L T U : S
G P N
L T U : S
G P N
L T U : S
G P N
L T U : S
G P N
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LTG
CAN LTG CAN LTU CAN CRMOD CONF LTG CONF DIU CONF CR CONF COU CONF MDTOG
DISP LTG DISP LTU DISP CRMOD DIAG LTG DIAG DIU DIAG CR DIAG COU DIAG MDTOG
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STAT,CONF,DIAG COMMANDS
STATUS COMMANDS
LTG
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. .
. .
STB STB STB
. .
ACT ACT ACT
. .
. .
. .
ACT ACT ACT
. .
STB STB STB
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ACT
STATUS COMMANDS
LTG
DIU 0 1 2
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STATUS COMMANDS
LTG
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STATUS COMMANDS
LTG
LTG 0-8
COU 3
COUTY Y22
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CONFIGURATIONS
GENERAL PRINCIPLE:
LTG
The unit to be diagnosed must be MBL for fault clearance. If the Unit to be cleared is not MBL, it must be configured to MBL before fault clearance. If the unit is in ACT, it should be configured first to CBL and then to MBL. When the unit has been successfully cleared of faults it should be configured back to ACT. In case of Digital Interface Units (DIU) which are connected to Digital Line Units (DLU), the CONF DIU command will not work. For configuring them to some desired status, the side of the DLU to which the said DIU is connected can be configured by command CONF DLU.
DIAGNOSTICS
LTG
LTG DIAGNOSTICS
THE LTG MAY BE DIAGNOSED ONLY IN MBL STATUS.
DIAG LTG:
LTG=tsg-ltg, TA=ALL;
DIAG DIU/CR/COU/OCANEQ
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CREATION OF LTG
LTG
CR LTG: LTG = 0-1, Type = LTGB, LDPARP = 12 ; CR LTG: LTG = 0-2, Type = LTGB, LDPARP = 52; ( for V5.2 interface) CR LTG: LTG = 0-3, Type = LTGC, LDPARP = 13 ; CR LTG: LTG = 0-4, Type = LTGH, LDPARP = 60 ;
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CREATION OF LTU
LTG
CREATION OF LTU
LTG
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CREATION OF LTU
LTG
CREATION OF LTU
LTG
(a) Creation of Local DLU interface CR LTU: LTG = 0-1, LTU = 0, Type = D30, APPLIC = CCSLDI; CR LTU: LTG = 0-1, LTU = 1, Type = D30, APPLIC = CCSLDI; CR LTU: LTG = 0-1, LTU = 2, Type = D30, APPLIC = EXTLDI; CR LTU: LTG = 0-1, LTU = 3, Type = D30, APPLIC = EXTLDI; (b) Creation of Remote DLU interface CR LTU: LTG= 0-5, LTU = 0, Type = D30, APPLIC = CCSDLU; CR LTU: LTG= 0-5, LTU = 1, Type = D30, APPLIC = CCSDLU; CR LTU: LTG= 0-5, LTU = 2, Type = D30, APPLIC = EXTDLU; CR LTU: LTG= 0-5, LTU = 3, Type = D30, APPLIC = EXTDLU; (c) Creation of DIU 30 interface for trunks or DAS CR LTU: LTG =0-3, LTU =0,Type=D30, APPLIC = CASRCA ; CR LTU: LTG =0-3, LTU =1,Type=D30, APPLIC = CASCAS ; CR LTU: LTG =0-3, LTU = 2,Type=D30, APPLIC = CCSCCS ;
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CREATION OF LTU
(d) Creation of LTU other than connecting PDCs
LTG
y y y y
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CREATION OF LTU
LTG
Creation of LTU for test phone control (TPCPRT & TETPCPRT) ports of workstation CRLTU : LTG=0-1, LTU=7, Type=V11; Creation of LTU for alarm call ports CRLTU : LTG=0-3, LTU=4, Type=V10, MODVAR=0-3;
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CREATION OF LTU
LTG
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CRPC IN LTG 0-1, RMCTC/CRMR2 in LTG 0-3 & CRMR2 in LTG 0-8:
LTG = 0-1, CRMOD=0,TYPE= CRPC; LTG= 0-1, CRMOD=1, TYPE= CRPC;
LTG = 0-3, CRMOD = 0, TYPE =RMCTC; LTG = 0-3, CRMOD = 4, TYPE = CRMR2; LTG = 0-3, CRMOD = 5, TYPE = CRMR2; LTG = 0-8, CRMOD = 0, TYPE =CRMR2; LTG = 0-8, CRMOD = 1, TYPE = CRMR2; LTG = 0-8, CRMOD = 4, TYPE = CRMR2; LTG = 0-8, CRMOD = 5, TYPE = CRMR2;
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LTG
THANK YOU
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