AXE Introduction

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AXE10 System Structure

MSC005A

BS-1

MBLC PCD

ETC

BLM PCD

KR PCD

TCON

CCD

DCI

SP

ALARM PANEL

FLEXIBLE DISK

MAGNETIC DISK

DCS, FMS,

MCS, SPS

MAGNETIC

TAPE

LINK

DATA

CP-A CP-B

PERSONAL

COMPUTER

ST-7

RPRPRPRPRPRP

PCM-Lines

Voice and Data

MAU

IOG-11

T

S

M

S

P

M

T

S

M

RPRPSTC

AST DP

CRD

AM

SYNC

MSC/PSTN

PSTN

PCD

ASDPCD

RD

RCM

ETC

ETC

CSR

CSD

PCD

CLM

Remote

Switch

TRAB

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AXE Definition

MSC006

AXE A = X = E =

Systems for Telephone Exchanges,Private Branch Exchanges, andSpecial Telephone Plants

Public TelephoneExchange Systems

Stored Program ControlledSwitching Systems

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AXE System Structure

MSC007

AXE

APT

SUS TSS OMS

CS BT

BTU BTR HW

APZ

FMS MCS CPS

System Level 1

System Level 2

Subsystem Level

Function Block

Functon Unit

APT Telephony part of AXEAPZ Control part of AXEFMS File Management SubsystemMCS Man-Machine Communication SubsystemCPS Central Processor SubsystemSUS Subscriber Service SubsystemTSS Trunk and Signaling SubsystemOMS Operation and Maintenance SubsystemCS Code SenderBT Bothway TrunkBTU Central Software of Block BTBTR Regional Software of Block BTHW Hardware

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Source and Application System

MSC008

Application System

Source System

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APZ & APT Portion for MSC

MTS

MSS

STC

RP RP

CP

GSS CCS

RP

RP

TSSPSTN

BaseStation

Speech Path

Control Path

CCS Common Channel Signaling PSTNPublic Switched Telephone NetworkCP Central Processor RP Regional ProcessorGSSGroup Switching Subsystem STCSignaling Terminal CentralMBLTMobile Telephone Base Station Line Terminal

TSS Trunk and Signaling SubsystemMTSMobile Tele phone Subsystem

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Simplified Article Code in AXE

MSC001

AXELevel 1

APZ APTLevel 2

ANZ ANTSubsystems

CNZ CNTFunction Blocks

CAA COA ROF BFDFunction Units

System Level 1 has the Article Code

System Level 2 has Article Code APT for theswitching system and APZ for the control

All subsystems in APT have the ArticleCode ANT

All Function Blocks in ANT haveArticle Code CNT

Software Units and Function Unitshave the Article Code CAA and COA

Magazines and Printed Circuit Boards(PCBs) have Article Codes BFD andROF

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Commonly Used Documents

MSC003

Decimal Class Document Description Decimal Class Document Description

107 Wiring Document 190 Software Information1073 Wiring Diagram 190 55 Source Program Info.107 33 Wiring Information 190 59 Parameter List1075 Cabling Tables 190 72 Signal Distribution1078 Mounting Drawings for PCB’s 190 82 Command Description

109 Documentation Routines, Doc. Handling 190 83 Printout Description109 22 Correction Note 190 92 Program Information109 43 Function List 191 Technical Documents1095 Document Surveys 1911 Circuit Diagrams

131 Specification Data 193 Office Associated Documents1317 Product List 193 01 Trunking Diagrams

153 Installation 193 04 Block Diagrams1532 Test Instruction 193 10 Cable Group Lists153 21 Function Verification 193 11 Cable Tables1538 Test Methods & Equipment 193 17 Programming Docs (Grading & Strapping)

154 Operation & Maint. 193 19 Allocation Documents (MDF)154 31 Operational Instruction 193 21 Allocation Documents (Power Boards)

155 Technical Description 193 25 Allocation Docs (Power & Distribution)1550 General Description 193 26 Allocation Documents (Cabinets)1551 Description of Articles 195 General Technical Documentsn/1551 Flow Charts 1951 Allocation Documents155 16 Function Description 1952 Numbering Documents155 17 Function Specification155 18 Application Info.155 19 Interworking Description155 42 Adaptation Direction

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Structure of Exchange Library

• Documents are stored in an electronic media.• The Exchange Library is divided into various

modules.– A-Module - Library Survey– B-Module - O&M manuals– C-Module - Exchange Manuals – D-Module - Functional Product Documents– E- Module- S/W docs. , F- Module- H/W docs.– I - Module- Exchange Data ( Data Transcript ).

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Exchange Library - O&M Modules

• O&M modules - B-Modules

• B- Modules is divided into :-– B-01 General Exchange Operations– B-02 Operating Instruction ( OPI )– B-03 Maintenance Instruction ( OPI )– B-04 Test Instruction– B-11 Command Description– B-13 Printout Description

B-14 Adaptation Instruction

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Exchange Library - O&M Modules

• Other Modules - A-Module & D-Module.

• E-media also contains A-Module, B-Module & D-Module.

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Commands & Printouts

• To communicate to the system, we need to know how to input command and to read printout.

• Command Structure :

Command Code : Parameter Name = Parameter Value

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Commands & Printouts ( Command Structure )

• Command Code :– XXYYZ

• XX- Function Group

• YY - Function

• Z - Action

• Parameter Names – Separated by commas “,” if more than one.– Arrangement is not important.

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Commands & Printouts ( Command Structure )

• Commands can be written as :– Commands with no parameters .

< IOROP;

– Commands without a parameter value< IODAC : ATT;

– Commands with a single value.< EXRPP: RP=1;

– Commands with several numbers or range.< EXRPP: RP=1&3&5&&12;

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Commands & Printouts ( Command Structure )

• Special Characters :– & - And– && - From - To– { }- MUST enter one option and one option

only– [ ] - Depending on command, could optional

• B-11 Module - Description of all commands including the parameters.

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Command & Printouts ( Printouts )

• Several Types :-– Automatic Printout

• Printout by system because of errors in system.– Alarm

– Alarm List ALLIP , ALLTC

– System Restart

– Command intiated restart.• Check Printout

< SYREI :RANK=SMALL;

< SYREI: RANK =SMALL; <= Check Printout

< ; <= TO CONFIRM

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Command & Printouts ( Printouts )

– Command intiated restart - cont.• Procedure Printout

– Receives immediately after command input.

– Eg.

» Executed

» Ordered ( F1 to release to get printout )

» Not Accepted

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Command & Printouts ( Printouts )

– Command intiated restart - cont.• Answer Printout

– Printout receives as a output from the system immediately.

< EXEMP: RP=40, EM=0;

EM DATA

RP TYPE EM EQM TWIN CNTRL PP STATE

40 RPM6A 0 ET7-0&&-31 41 PRIM WO

END

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Command & Printouts ( Printouts )

– Command initiated restart - cont.• Procedure Printout

– Printout receives as output from the system but at a later time

– Always preceded by ORDERED procedure printout.

ORDERED <= Press “ F1” to release.

SIZE ALTERATION RESULT

SAE BLOCK NI FCODE UCODE

504 BT2D3 6

END

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Label Printout

Label

CHANNEL=0 1 PRN=OFF TRANSFER BUF

CH0/CH1 VIEW FILERELEASE PRINTER EDIT CONFIGCONNECT HELP EXIT

ReadyIndicator

Time OutIndicator

End oftextcharacter

WO TRX A AT-4 TIME 951106 1545.....

block of characters (commands) ;<

TIME OUT

Figure 4.3

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Label Printout• Printout seen at successful seizure.

Date & Time

The working State of the CPs.

WO TRX-AS38/CNI 46 AT-0 990115 1530

Exchange Name

The terminal where this printout is sent.

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The FIOL Window

Window

CHANNEL=0 i PRN=OFF TRANSFER BUF

CH0/CH1 VIEW FILERELEASE PRINTER EDIT CONFIGCONNECT HELP EXIT

Status line

Predefinedfunctionkeyline

F1 RELEASE

F2 CH0/CH1

F3 VIEW

F4 FILE

F5 CONNECT

F6 PRINTER

F7 EDIT

F8 CONFIG

F9 HELP

F10 EXIT

Figure 4.4