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B, C, and D Plastic Conduit


Document Number CA08546
Issue Number 03
Issue Date Apr 1985
Product Type General Technical Information (GT)

DRC Codes Online


Document Number CL-CODE-DRC
Issue Number 000
Issue Date Mar 2008
Product Type Telcordia Technical Service (TS)

EC Codes Online


Document Number CL-CODE-EC
Issue Number 000
Issue Date Mar 2008
Product Type Telcordia Technical Service (TS)

IAC (aka ACNA) Codes Online


Document Number CL-CODE-IAC/AKA-ACNA
Issue Number 000
Issue Date Mar 2008
Product Type Telcordia Technical Service (TS)

ICSC/SC Codes Online


Document Number CL-CODE-ICSC
Issue Number 000
Issue Date Mar 2008
Product Type Telcordia Technical Service (TS)

MFR Codes Online


Document Number CL-CODE-MFR
Issue Number 000
Issue Date Mar 2008
Product Type Telcordia Technical Service (TS)

Design Routing Codes (DRC) Spreadsheets


Document Number CL-DATA-DRC
Issue Number JAN
Issue Date Jan 2010
Product Type Telcordia Technical Service (TS)

Exchange Carrier (EC) Name Codes Spreadsheets


Document Number CL-DATA-EC
Issue Number JAN
Issue Date Jan 2010
Product Type Telcordia Technical Service (TS)

Interexchange Access Customer (IAC) Codes Spreadsheets


Document Number CL-DATA-IAC/AKA-ACNA
Issue Number JAN
Issue Date Jan 2010
Product Type Telcordia Technical Service (TS)

Interexchange Customer Service Center(ICSC) Codes Spreadsheets


Document Number CL-DATA-ICSC
Issue Number JAN
Issue Date Jan 2010
Product Type Telcordia Technical Service (TS)

Manufacturer/Supplier Related (MFR)Service Company Codes (MFR) Spreadsheets


Document Number CL-DATA-MFR
Issue Number JAN
Issue Date Jan 2010
Product Type Telcordia Technical Service (TS)

Switching System Codes Spreadsheet


Document Number CL-DATA-SSC
Issue Number JAN
Issue Date Jan 2010
Product Type Telcordia Technical Service (TS)

COMMON LANGUAGE (R) CLLI (TM) Code Set Online


Document Number CLLI-CODES-ONLINE
Issue Number 000
Issue Date Jan 2005
Product Type Telcordia Technical Service (TS)

Consulting for SR-332 and the Automated Reliability Prediction Procedure


Document Number CS-ARPP-CONSULTING
Issue Number 00
Issue Date Jan 2010
Product Type Forum / Seminars / Consulting (FS)

Automated Reliability Prediction Procedure (ARPP)


Document Number FD-ARPP-01
Issue Number 11
Issue Date Jan 2010
Product Type Family Of Documents (PF)

NEBS Physical and Electrical Protection


Document Number FD-NEBS-01
Issue Number 02
Issue Date Jan 2010
Product Type Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)

Analog Display Services Interface (ADSI)


Document Number FR-12
Issue Number 006
Issue Date Jan 2010
Product Type Family Of Documents (PF)

Advanced Intelligent Network Generic Requirements (AINGR)


Document Number FR-15
Issue Number 007
Issue Date Jan 2010
Product Type Family Of Documents (PF)

Network Equipment-Building System (NEBS™) Family of Requirements (NEBSFR)


Document Number FR-2063
Issue Number 006
Issue Date Jan 2010
Product Type Family Of Documents (PF)

Operator Services Systems Generic Requirements (OSSGR)


Document Number FR-271
Issue Number 006
Issue Date Jan 2010
Product Type Family Of Documents (PF)

Operations Technology Generic Requirements (OTGR)


Document Number FR-439
Issue Number 004
Issue Date Jan 2010
Product Type Family Of Documents (PF)

Transport Systems Generic Requirements (TSGR)


Document Number FR-440
Issue Number 006
Issue Date Jan 2010
Product Type Family Of Documents (PF)

LATA Switching Systems Generic Requirements (LSSGR)


Document Number FR-64
Issue Number 004
Issue Date Jan 2010
Product Type Family Of Documents (PF)
ORDERING INFORMATION

ABSTRACT: GR-517 "LSSGR: Traffic Capacity and Environment"
GR-518 "LSSGR: Synchronization, Section 18"
GR-520 "LSSGR: Features Common to Residence and Business Customers I, FSD's 00 to 01-01-1000"
GR-524 "LSSGR: Attendant and Customer Switching System Features and Customer Interfaces"
GR-528 "Public Telecommunications Service FSD 10-01-0000"
GR-529 "LSSGR: Public Safety"
GR-531 "LSSGR: Interoffice, FSDs 25-05-0903, 25-06-0501, 25-06-0502, 25-06-0506"
GR-532 "LSSGR: Call Processing Features, FSD's 30-16-0000 Through 30-23-0000"
GR-533 "LSSGR: Database Services - Service Switching Points, Toll Free Service (FSD-31-01-000)"
GR-534 "LSSGR: Public Switched Digital Service, FSD 32-10-0000"
GR-536 "LSSGR: Trunk, Line, and Special Service Circuit Test (FSD 40-02-0301 and FSD 40-04-0100)"
GR-540 "LSSGR Tandem Supplement"
GR-560 "LSSGR: Individual Line (FSD 01-02-0100)"
GR-561 "LSSGR: Two-Party Line (FSD 01-02-0200)"
GR-562 "LSSGR: Manual Line Features (FSD 01-02-0301)"
GR-563 "LSSGR: Denied Termination (FSD 01-02-0500)"
GR-564 "LSSGR: Code Restriction and Diversion (FSD 01-02-0600)"
GR-565 "LSSGR: Voice/Data Protection (FSD 01-02-0710)"
GR-567 "LSSGR: CLASS Feature: Anonymous Call Rejection, FSD 01-02-1060"
GR-568 "LSSGR: Series Completion, FSD 01-02-0801"
GR-569 "LSSGR: Multiline Hunt Service, FSD 01-02-0802"
GR-570 "LSSGR: Speed Calling, FSD 01-02-1101"
GR-571 "LSSGR: Call Waiting, FSD 01-02-1201"
GR-572 "LSSGR: Cancel Call Waiting, FSD 01-02-1204"
GR-573 "LSSGR: Business Group Call Waiting, FSD 01-02-1205"
GR-574 "LSSGR: Business Group Automatic Callback, FSD 01-02-1240"
GR-575 "LSSGR: CLASS Feature: Calling Identity Delivery on Call Waiting, FSD 01-02-1090"
GR-577 "LSSGR: Three-Way Calling, FSD 01-02-1301"
GR-578 "LSSGR: Sensitive Three-Way Calling (FSD 01-02-1304)"
GR-579 "LSSGR: Add-on Transfer and Conference Calling Features, FSD 01-02-1305"
GR-580 "LSSGR: Call Forwarding Variable, FSD 01-02-1401"
GR-581 "LSSGR: Remote Call Forwarding, FSD 01-02-1402"
GR-586 "LSSGR: Call Forwarding Subfeatures, FSD 01-02-1450"
GR-588 "LSSGR: Customer Premises Message Registers, FSD 01-02-1900"
GR-590 "LSSGR: Call Pickup Features, FSD 01-02-2800"
GR-600 "LSSGR: Private Facility Access, FSD 02-01-0000"
GR-601 "LSSGR: Outward Wide Area Telecommunications Service (FSD 02-01-0030)"
GR-602 "LSSGR: Customer Control (FSD 02-02-0010)"
GR-603 "LSSGR: Outgoing Facility Group Queuing (FSD 02-02-0200)"
GR-604 "LSSGR: Automatic Flexible Routing (FSD 02-02-0300)"
GR-605 "LSSGR: Authorization Codes for Automatic Flexible Routing (AFR) and Account Codes for Basic Business Group and AFR (FSD 02-02-1010)"
GR-606 "LSSGR: Common Channel Signaling, Section 6.5"
GR-610 "LSSGR: Message Detail Recording (MDR), FSD 02-02-1110"
GR-615 "LSSGR: Generic Requirements for Message Detail Recording (MDR) Access Interfaces (FSD 02-02-1115)"
GR-621 "LSSGR: Traffic Data Provision Features (FSD 02-02-1200)"
GR-63 "NEBS Requirements: Physical Protection"
GR-666 "LSSGR: Universal Pair Gain Systems (FSD 20-02-0200)"
GR-672 "LSSGR: Bridge Services on an IDLC System (FSD 20-02-2010)"
GR-674 "LSSGR: Special Information Tones (FSD 20-06-0500)"
GR-675 "LSSGR: Expanded Announcement System (FSD 20-06-0600)"
GR-677 "LSSGR: Reverting Call Service (FSD 20-10-0000)"
GR-679 "LSSGR: Nail-up of Non-Switched Circuits on a Local Switch (FSD 20-16-0000)"
GR-690 "Exchange Access Interconnection, FSD 20-24-0000"
GR-691 "LSSGR: Facility/Service Selective Dialing Switching and Signaling Requirements (FSD 20-24-0020)"
GR-692 "LSSGR: Exchange Access Operator Services System Signaling, FSD 20-24-0030"
GR-693 "LSSGR: Presubscription Indication, FSD 20-24-0040"
GR-695 "LSSGR: Integrated Multiple Access Switched Services (IMASS), FSD 20-24-0060"
GR-697 "LSSGR: Feature Group A, FSD 20-24-0200"
GR-698 "LSSGR: Feature Group B, FSD 20-24-0300"
GR-730 "LSSGR: Provisioning-Driven Memory Administration (PDMA), FSD 45-01-0200"
GR-738 "LSSGR: Local Point-to-Point Data Collection (FSD-45-06-0207)"
GR-741 "LSSGR: Network Administration Center (NAC) Input/Output (I/O) Channel, FSD 45-10-0000"
GR-745 "LSSGR: Service Specific Call Gapping (FSD 45-17-0000)"
GR-747 "An Alternative Implementation of an SPCS to NTM OS Interface via an NDC OS, FSD 45-18-0450"
GR-782 "SONET Digital Switch Trunk Interface Criteria"
GR-815 "Generic Requirements For Network Element/Network System (NE/NS) Security"
GR-839 "Generic Requirements For Supplier-Provided Training"
GR-840 "Supplier Support Generic Requirements"
SR-3065 "LSSGR Guide"
SR-504 "SPCS Capabilities and Features"
TR-740 "Stored Program Control System/Operations System (SPCS/OS) - Network Data Collection Operations System (NDC OS) Interface"
TR-746 "Stored Program Control System Operations System (SPCS/OS) - Network Traffic Management Operations System (NTM OS) Interface via a Network Data Collection Operations System (NDC OS)"
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This is a Family of Requirements (FR) containing mutiple items.

For over 20 years, the Telcordia DTMF Digit Simulation Test Stimulus
(TR/GR-763) has been the industry-accepted tool to objectively measure and
evaluate the digit simulation immunity performance of DTMF receivers. This tool
accelerates equipment development and testing by condensing the equivalent of
100 hours of test stimulus to about 3 hours. Moreover, it is the only digit
simulation test stimulus for which the performance requirements have been
correlated with actual field data.

The Telcordia DTMF Digit Simulation Test Stimulus has been broadly used by
suppliers of network equipment, end user equipment, integrated circuits
manufacturers, and digital signal processing algorithm developers. It continues
to be the basis by which domestic and international service providers define
their network equipment performance needs for digit simulation immunity.

In response to customer feedback, Telcordia released FR-763-01, DTMF Digit
Simulation Immunity
, which includes:

  • LP-763-01, DTMF Digit Simulation Test Stimulus (3 audio CDs)

  • GR-763, Issue 2, DTMF Digit Simulation Immunity
    Requirements

LP-763-01 features the complete digital re-mastering of the original digit
simulation reel-to-reel recordings onto audio CDs. The new media provides better
signal quality that is true to the original recordings, eliminates the need for
special playback equipment in favor of low-cost consumer CD players, and greatly
simplifies the calibration process for more reliable and repeatable results.

GR-763 has been reissued to address use of the DTMF Digit Simulation Test
Stimulus for many new applications, including:

  • Next Generation Network Equipment

  • IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Resource Functions

  • IP-PBX/PBX Systems

  • Unified/Voice Messaging Systems

  • Interactive Voice Response Systems

  • VoIP Terminals and Terminal Adapters

  • Integrated Access Devices and Residential Gateways

  • Customer Premises Equipment.

This complete set, FR-763-01, provides a more reliable and versatile tool, than
in the past to measure DTMF digit simulation immunity for both traditional and
packet-based communications equipment.

FR-763-01:

  • Provides an objective means to measure the digit simulation immunity of
    DTMF receivers on audio CDs

  • Defines digit simulation performance requirements and test criteria for a
    wide range of applications in traditional telecom, next generation networks,
    VoIP, and customer equipment

  • Reduces supplier development costs and improves time-to-market by
    accelerating DTMF receiver testing by more than a factor of 30

  • Will be referenced as a normative part of new TIA standards for VoIP
    terminal adapters and telephone answering devices.

Components of this product are:
GR-763"DTMF Digit Simulation Immunity Requirements"
LP-763-01"DTMF Digit Simulation Test Stimulus"
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This is a Family of Requirements (FR) containing multiple GR documents.

A Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) procures tens of millions of dollars of

telecommunications equipment each year. This equipment must meet
exacting Reliability & Quality (R&Q) levels if the LEC is to continue to
provide high levels of services to its demanding residential and business
customers. The Reliability and Quality Generic Requirements (RQGR)
FR helps ensure that a LEC continually offers reliable
service, reduces maintenance costs, and provides stable and dependable
product operation. The documents in this FR address key aspects of product
development, which include the following: Architecture Design; Software
Development; Device Selection and Physical Design; Associated
Processes, such as manufacturing, testing, inspection; and Product
Support.

This document set allows for one resource umbrella for all of your company

employees. The CD-ROM contains advanced search and browse tools as well as
hypertext links, which allow one to move easily from document to document and
from section to section.
The GRs in this set can also be ordered individually.

The following documents were replaced by FR-796 or some of its components:

TR-TSY-000796, TR-TSY-000991, TR-TSY-000992, TR-TSY-000993, TR-TSY-000994,
TR-TSY-000995, and TR-TSY-000996.

Fiber Testing and Consulting

Telcordia is uniquely positioned to provide in-depth, expert consulting

regarding this GR, including knowledge of how these generic requirements are
used by telecommunication carriers in selecting products to meet their
deployment needs. Telcordia also offers a comprehensive and independent
laboratory testing service that helps manufacturers develop and qualify new
products and bring those products to market in a timely and cost-effective
manner.

To submit comments on this GR, or to obtain further information regarding

Fiber Testing and Consulting Services, please contact:

Melissa Handa

Executive Director - Network and Product Integrity
Telcordia Technologies
732-699-6161
mhanda@telcordia.com

Components of this product are:
FR-796-CONTENTS
GR-1221"Generic Reliability Assurance Requirements for Passive Optical Components"
GR-1252"Quality System Generic Requirements for Hardware"
GR-1315"In-Process Quality Metrics Generic Requirements"
GR-1929"Reliability and Quality Measurements for Telecommunications Systems (RQMS-Wireless)"
GR-2813"Generic Requirements for Software Reliability Prediction"
GR-282"Software Reliability and Quality Acceptance Criteria (SRQAC)"
GR-284"Reliability and Quality Switching Systems Generic Requirements (RQSSGR)"
GR-2969"Generic Requirements for the Design and Manufacture of Short-Life Information Handling Products and Equipment"
GR-3013"Generic Reliability Assurance Requirements for Optoelectronic Devices Used in Short-Life, Information-Handling Products and Equipment"
GR-357"Generic Requirements for Assuring the Reliability of Components Used in Telecommunications Equipment"
GR-418"Generic Reliability Assurance Requirements for Fiber Optic Transport Systems"
GR-468"Generic Reliability Assurance Requirements for Optoelectronic Devices Used in Telecommunications Equipment"
GR-78"Generic Requirements for the Physical Design and Manufacture of Telecommunications Products and Equipment"
GR-874"An Introduction to the Reliability and Quality Generic Requirements (RQGR)"
GR-929"Reliability and Quality Measurements for Telecommunications Systems (RQMS-Wireline)"
SR-1171"Methods and Procedures for System Reliability Analysis"
SR-1547"The Analysis and Use of Software Reliability and Quality Data"
SR-332"Reliability Prediction Procedure for Electronic Equipment"
SR-NWT-000821"Field Reliability Performance Study Handbook"
SR-NWT-002419"Software Architecture Review Checklists"
SR-TSY-000385"Bell Communications Research Reliability Manual"
SR-TSY-001130"Reliability and System Architecture Testing"
SR-TSY-001369"Introduction to Reliability of Laser Diodes and Modules"
TR-NWT-000179"Quality System Generic Requirements for Software"
TR-NWT-000870"Electrostatic Discharge Control in the Manufacture of Telecommunications Equipment"
TR-NWT-000930"Generic Requirements for Hybrid Microcircuits Used in Telecommunications Equipment"
TR-NWT-001037"Statistical Process Control Program Generic Requirements"
TR-TSY-000016"Bellcore-STD-100 and Bellcore-STD-200 Inspection Resource Allocation Plans"
TR-TSY-000389"Supplier Data Program Analysis"
TR-TSY-000438"The Quality Measurement Plan (QMP)"
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Today's Common Channel Signaling (CCS) networks carry the

information needed to set up and route the calls carried by public-switched
voice networks.

CCS networks also carry control information for services such as call

identification, national calling-card validation, third-number billing, and
800-number service. To handle signaling information for future customized
voice and data services made possible by evolving
intelligent-network technology, interconnection is needed among the CCS
networks. The Common Channel Signaling Network Interface
Specifications (CCSNIS) FR is designed to make it
easier for a company to interconnect their CCS networks and support services
that use CCS over the interconnection.
Available in an easy-to-use, searchable CD-ROM, the CCSNIS FR serves as a
comprehensive source of CCS Network Interconnection Specifications for a
variety of services supported across CCS network boundaries.
Components of this product are:
FR-905-CONTENTS
GR-1357"Common Channel Signaling Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Switched DS1/Switched Fractional DS1 Service Capability (SWF-DS1)"
GR-1411"PCS Access Services Interface Specification in Support of PCS Routing Service, PCS Home Database Service, and PCS IS-41 Message Transport Service"
GR-1428"Common Channel Signaling (CCS) Network Interface Specification Supporting Toll-Free Service"
GR-1429"Common Channel Signaling Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Call Management Services"
GR-1431"Common Channel Signaling Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Broadband Services"
GR-1432"Common Channel Signaling Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting SCCP and TCAP"
GR-1434"CCS Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Wireless Services Providers"
GR-1519"CCSNIS Supporting TR-1188 Calling Name Delivery"
GR-2863"CCS Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN)"
GR-2902"CCS Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Toll-Free Service Using AIN"
GR-2946"CCSNIS Supporting Network Interconnection Using High Speed Signaling Links (HSLS)"
GR-3022"CCS Network Interface Specification to Support Bearer Independent Call Control (BICC) over ATM/IP"
GR-905"Common Channel Signaling Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Network Interconnection, Message Transfer Part (MTP), and Integrated Services Digital Network User Part (ISDNUP)"
GR-954"Common Channel Signaling (CCS) Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Line Information Database (LIDB) Service"
SR-3033"CCSNIS Guide"
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FR-AMA-1, the Telcordia Automatic Message Accounting (AMA)
Family of Requirements (FR), brings together, as one convenient package, 19
AMA-related generic requirements documents published by Telcordia throughout the
years. This FR is a complete source of requirements that describe generic
recording features and functions of a switching system and its interactions with
other network elements, including Operator Services Systems (OSSs).
FR-AMA-1 is available on an easy-to-use, seachable CD-ROM.

The central components of this set are GR-508, LSSGR: Automatic

Message Accounting, the feature-description document that addresses how AMA
should be generated in a LEC switching system, and GR-1100, Billing AMA
Format, which is considered by many in the industry to be the principal
source for defining recording formats for the switching systems of local
exchange carriers. The follow-on GRs and SRs are specific requirements documents
that deal with usage measurements for the features and services provided to end
users. These include GR-1147 for Operator Systems AMA, GR-862 for ISDN
AMA, GR-2936 for Local Number Portability, GR-2970 for Service Provider
Identification, GR-1110, ATM AMA for broadband switching systems, and
GR-3058 for Voice Over Packet Billing Usage Measurements. (Those interested
in AIN AMA can purchase GR-1298, AINGR: Switching Systems, as a
stand alone document.)

Also included in this FR are the documents that cover the measurements taken

for interconnection, including GR-540, Tandem Supplement, for recording at a
tandem switch, GR-1083 for Exchange Access AMA, GR-1087 for Common
Channel Signaling Network Usage Functionality, GR-1504 for Wireless Services
Provider AMA, and GR-3012 for Link Monitoring System AMA. FR-AMA-1 also
contains AMA data transport and billing mediation generic requirements. These
documents include GR-385 for AMA Teleprocessing - AMATPS, GR-1343 for
AMA Data Networking System - AMADNS, GR-2966 for Specialized Processing
Module for AMADNS, and GR-3011 for Real-time Usage Data Delivery System.

Special Report, SR-69, Comptroller's AMA Format Description (CAFD) completes

the set. This Special Report (SR) describes the implementation of AMA formats in
the network.

This document is well-known and relied on in the industry and is now

available in all-electronic format. SR-69 has been an important source of
switch-specific information for many telephone company usage-processing systems.

Another SR, available separately, SR-1977, AMA Test Scripts, Issue

5, contains a set of call scenarios with predicted outputs that can be used to
test usage measurements of individual switching systems. Issue 5 contains test
script categories 20 through 36. (Test script categories 1 through 25 are
contained in SR-BDS-001977, Issue 1, and please note these are legacy
categories, available only in paper as a separate order.)

The documents contained in FR-AMA-1 are also available for individual

purchase according to your company's needs.
Components of this product are:
FR-AMA-1-CONTENTS
GR-1083"Generic Requirements for Exchange Access Automatic Message Accounting (AMA), FSD 20-25-0000"
GR-1087"Generic Requirements for Common Channel Signaling (CCS) Network Usage Measurement Functionality"
GR-1100"Billing Automatic Message Accounting Format (BAF) Generic Requirements"
GR-1110"Broadband Switching System (BSS) Generic Requirements"
GR-1147"OSSGR Section 8: Administration"
GR-1343"Generic Requirements for the Automatic Message Accounting Data Networking System (AMADNS)"
GR-1504"Generic Requirements for Wireless Service Provider(WSP) Automatic Message Accounting (AMA)"
GR-2936"Local Number Portability (LNP) Capability Specification: Service Provider Portability"
GR-2966"Module Specific Generic Requirements for Specialized Processing Modules (SPMS) for the Automatic Message Accounting Data Networking System (AMADNS)"
GR-2970"Service Provider Identification Capability Specification FSD 30-40-0000"
GR-3011"Generic Requirements for the Real-Time Usage Data Delivery System (RUDDS)"
GR-3012"Generic Requirements for Network Interconnection Signaling System No. 7 (SS7) Link Monitoring System (LMS) Automatic Message Accounting (AMA)"
GR-3058"Voice over Packet (VoP): Next Generation Networks (NGN) Accounting Management Generic Requirements"
GR-385"Automatic Message Accounting Teleprocessing Systems (AMATPS) Generic Requirements"
GR-508"LSSGR: Automatic Message Accounting (AMA), Section 8"
GR-540"LSSGR Tandem Supplement"
GR-862"ISDN Automatic Message Accounting Generic Requirements"
SR-69"Comptrollers' Automatic Message Accounting Format Description (CAFD)"
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Common Channel Signaling (CCS) technology is a key building

block for Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), Personal Communications
Services (PCS), the Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN), and Broadband ISDN
(BISDN). CCS provides a variety of features that allow telecommunications
carriers to meet the needs of such services and platforms, and provides support
for network interconnection between Interexchange Carriers, Local Exchange
Carriers, and Enhanced Services Providers.

A compilation of information products featuring the Telcordia view of

proposed generic requirements for CCS Network Elements, FR-CCS-18 is available
on an easy-to-use, searchable CD-ROM. The GRs in this set can also be ordered
individually.
Components of this product are:
FR-CCS-18-CONTENTS
GR-1241"Supplemental Service Control Point (SCP) Generic Requirements"
GR-317"LSSGR: Switching System Generic Requirements for Call Control Using the Integrated Services Digital Network User Part (ISDNUP)"
GR-394"LSSGR: Switching System Generic Requirements for Interexchange Carrier Interconnection (ICI) Using The Integrated Services Digital Network User Part (ISDNUP)"
GR-606"LSSGR: Common Channel Signaling, Section 6.5"
GR-82"Signaling Transfer Point (STP) Generic Requirements"
GR-905"Common Channel Signaling Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Network Interconnection, Message Transfer Part (MTP), and Integrated Services Digital Network User Part (ISDNUP)"
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A new Family of Requirements (FR) set, FR-CLASS-1, puts the full power of all
CLASS service feature documents within your reach!!! FR-CLASS-1, CLASS
Services Family of Requirements, contains all CLASS service feature
documents for VoIP and other systems. CLASS service feature documents describe
custom calling features available for use in your network.

CLASS services, such as automatic callback and automatic redial, help build

competitive advantage and increase profit potential for a companys existing
networks and services.

The FR contains 19 Telcordia Generic Requirements (GR) documents that support

CLASS custom calling features. These documents are listed below, and can also
be purchased separately.
Components of this product are:
FR-CLASS-1-CONTENTS
GR-1188"LSSGR: CLASS(SM) Feature: Calling Name Delivery Generic Requirements (FSD 01-02-1070)"
GR-1251"LSSGR: CLASS Feature: Numbering Plan Area Split Management (FSD 30-29-0000)"
GR-1401"LSSGR: Visual Message Waiting Indicator Generic Requirements (FSD 01-02-2000)"
GR-1436"LSSGR: CLASS Feature: Visual Screening List Editing (FSD 30-28-0100)"
GR-1517"CLASS(SM) Feature: Outside Calling Area Alerting, FSD01-02-1230 (A Module of LSSGR, FR-64)"
GR-215"LSSGR: CLASS Feature: Automatic Callback (FSD 01-02-1250)"
GR-216"LSSGR: CLASS Feature: Customer Originated Trace (FSD 01-02-1052)"
GR-217"LSSGR: CLASS Feature: Selective Call Forwarding (FSD 01-02-1410)"
GR-218"LSSGR: CLASS Feature: Selective Call Rejection (FSD 01-02-0760)"
GR-219"LSSGR: CLASS Feature: Distinctive Ringing/Call Waiting (FSD 01-01-1110)"
GR-220"LSSGR: CLASS Feature: Screening List Editing (FSD 30-28-0000)"
GR-227"LSSGR: CLASS Feature: Automatic Recall (FSD 01-02-1260)"
GR-31"LSSGR: CLASS Feature: Calling Number Delivery (FSD 01-02-1051)"
GR-32"LSSGR: CLASS Feature: Bulk Calling Line Identification (FSD 02-02-1280)"
GR-391"LSSGR: CLASS Feature: Calling Identity Delivery Blocking Features (FSD 01-02-1053)"
GR-416"CLASS Feature: Call Waiting Deluxe, FSD 01-02-1215"
GR-567"LSSGR: CLASS Feature: Anonymous Call Rejection, FSD 01-02-1060"
GR-575"LSSGR: CLASS Feature: Calling Identity Delivery on Call Waiting, FSD 01-02-1090"
TA-TSY-001034"CLASS(SM) Feature: Selective Call Acceptance"
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This Family of Requirements (FR) contains multiple GR documents
that provide the Telcordia view of generic requirements to support E9-1-1
Service as a public safety feature providing the routing of emergency calls to a
designated emergency service bureau. The 3-digit telephone number"9-1-1" has
been assigned for public use in many areas of the United States for reporting an
emergency and requesting emergency assistance. The emergency service bureau is
a centralized agency or facility operated by a municipality to receive and
respond to emergency calls requiring emergency services such as police, fire,
and ambulance assistance.

In general, the centralized answering point for emergency calls designated by

the municipality is referred to as a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). Due
to the need to meet regulatory requirements and customer demand,
telecommunications network providers must support access to E9-1-1 Service
functionality for their customers. E9-1-1 Service functionality includes such
things as 9-1-1 call detection and call routing, identification of and delivery
of calls to the appropriate PSAP, database lookup and administration
capabilities, call transfer, and alternate/default routing of 9-1-1 calls.

This FR to support E9-1-1 Service is designed to assist suppliers and network

providers in providing E9-1-1 Service to their customers in a manner that meets
regulatory and customer needs. FR-E911-1 provides a comprehensive source of
specifications for various E9-1-1 Service capabilities and architectures.

This FR also includes associated Issues List Reports (ILRs) for each

applicable document.

The GRs in this FR set can also be ordered individually.

Components of this product are:
FR-E911-1-CONTENTS
GR-2953"Enhanced MF Signaling: E9-1-1 Tandem to PSAP Interface"
GR-2956"CCS/SS7 Generic Requirements in Support of E9-1-1 Service"
GR-2967"ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) E9-1-1 Tandem/End Office to ISDN PSAP Interface"
GR-2968"ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI): E9-1-1 Tandem/End Office to ISDN PSAP Interface"
GR-3017"Generic Requirements for an AIN-Based Implementation of E9-1-1 Service"
GR-3023"ISDN PRI: Originating Location Information for Emergency Calls - Generic Requirements."
GR-3112"Emergency Services Network Interconnection"
GR-3113"Generic Requirements for a Local Location Information Server (LIS) to Support E9-1-1 Originating Location Information for IP Centrex/IP PBX"
GR-3114"E9-1-1 Network to PSAP Access Interconnection Specifications - Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)"
GR-3118"Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Positioning Center (VPC) Generic Requirements"
GR-3119"Emergency Service Zone (ESZ) Routing Database (ERDB) Generic Requirements"
GR-3129"Emergency Services Gateway (ESGW) Generic Requirements"
GR-3130"Location Validation Database (VDB) Generic Requirements in Support of E9-1-1 Service"
GR-3156"Universal Emergency Routing Control Point (UERCP) Generic Requirements"
GR-3157"Emergency Services Routing Proxy (ESRP) Generic Requirements"
GR-3158"Generic Requirements for a Service Provider Location Information Server (LIS)"
GR-3162"Legacy Network Gateway Generic Requirements"
GR-3166"Legacy Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) Gateway Generic Requirements"
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Fiber Distributing Hub (FDH) enclosures are used to provide connections between
fiber optic cables and passive optical splitters. These enclosures are used to
connect feeder and distribution cables via power splitters in an FTTP network to
facilitate service connection and re-configuration.

FR-FDH-01, Fiber Distribution Hubs (FDHs) for Fiber-to-the-Premises

Services Family of Requirements, contains three documents that provide the
generic criteria needed to install and deploy FDHs in both the outdoor and
indoor telecommunications services environment.

GR-3121-CORE, Generic Requirements for Below-Grade Fiber Distribution

Hub (FDH) Cabinets, contains proposed generic requirements for below-grade
FDH enclosures. These partially buried products house passive, fiber-optic
network components that could be located in a service provider right-of-way or
on customer premise, and can serve as an important distribution hub for FTTP
services.

GR-3123-CORE, Generic Requirements for Indoor Fiber Distribution Hub

(FDH) Closures, enables suppliers and manufacturers to design and build an
indoor FDH that meets the needs of their customers by providing optical,
mechanical, environmental, long-term aging, and craft usability for indoor FDH
products.

GR-3125-CORE, Generic Requirements for Outdoor Fiber Distribution Hub

(FDH) Closures, enables suppliers and manufacturers to design and build an
outdoor FDH that meets the needs of their customers by providing quality,
mechanical, environmental, and optical performance criteria for outdoor FDH
products.

Fiber Testing and Consulting

Telcordia is uniquely positioned to provide in-depth, expert consulting

regarding this GR, including knowledge of how these generic requirements are
used by telecommunication carriers in selecting products to meet their
deployment needs. Telcordia also offers a comprehensive and independent
laboratory testing service that helps manufacturers develop and qualify new
products and bring those products to market in a timely and cost-effective
manner.

To submit comments on this GR, or to obtain further information regarding

Fiber Testing and Consulting Services, please contact:

Melissa Handa

Executive Director - Network and Product Integrity
Telcordia Technologies
732-699-6161
mhanda@telcordia.com

Components of this product are:
FR-FDH-01-CONTENTS
GR-3121"Generic Requirements for Below-Grade Fiber Distribution Hubs (FDHs)"
GR-3123"Generic Requirements for Indoor Fiber Distribution Hubs (FDHs)"
GR-3125"Generic Requirements for Outdoor Fiber Distribution Hubs"
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A reliable fiber infrastructure is essential for a reliable Next Generation
Network (NGN). The fiber infrastructure is comprised of the fiber optic cables
and the interconnections that provide the pathways to transport, potentially,
terabits of video, data and voice traffic. Network outages resulting from the
failure of fiber optic cable or components can result in high maintenance and
repair costs, lost revenues and lost customers. To address a network provider's
need for a reliable fiber optic network infrastructure, Telcordia Technologies
has developed a series of proposed generic requirements (GR) documents and an
associated certification program.

FR-FIBER-1 is a compilation of information products featuring proposed

generic requirements and product certification documents for Single-Mode Fiber
Optic Cables, Connectors and associated products. Any of these documents can
also be purchased individually.

Fiber Testing and Consulting

Telcordia is uniquely positioned to provide in-depth, expert consulting

regarding this GR, including knowledge of how these generic requirements are
used by telecommunication carriers in selecting products to meet their
deployment needs. Telcordia also offers a comprehensive and independent
laboratory testing service that helps manufacturers develop and qualify new
products and bring those products to market in a timely and cost-effective
manner.

To submit comments on this GR, or to obtain further information regarding

Fiber Testing and Consulting Services, please contact:

Melissa Handa

Executive Director - Network and Product Integrity
Telcordia Technologies
732-699-6161
mhanda@telcordia.com

Components of this product are:
FR-FIBER-1-CONTENTS
GR-1081"Generic Requirements for Field-Mountable Optical Fiber Connectors"
GR-1209"Generic Requirements for Passive Optical Components"
GR-1435"Generic Requirements for Multi-Fiber Optical Connectors"
GR-20"Generic Requirements for Optical Fiber and Optical Fiber Cable"
GR-2866"Generic Requirements for Optical Fiber Fanouts"
GR-2919"Generic Requirements for Hybrid Splice/Connector for Single-Mode Optical Fiber"
GR-2923"Generic Requirements for Optical Fiber Connector Cleaning Products"
GR-2961"Generic Requirements for Multi-Purpose Fiber Optic Cable"
GR-326"Generic Requirements for Single-Mode Optical Connectors and Jumper Assemblies"
GR-356"Generic Requirements for Optical Cable Innerduct, Associated Conduit, and Accessories"
GR-409"Generic Requirements for Indoor Fiber Optic Cable"
GR-910"Generic Requirements for Fiber Optic Attenuators"
SR-3858"General Guidelines for Telcordia Certification"
SR-3928"Optical Fiber and Fiber Optic Cable Certification"
SR-4226"Fiber Optic Connector and Jumper Assembly Certification"
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Second in the Fiber Optic Family of Requirements (FR), FR-FIBER-2
is a set of Telcordia documents that relate to passive optical components. This
extensive collection covers everything from the proposed generic requirements
for Fiber Optic Attenuators, Branching Components, Terminators, Dispersion
Compensators, Filters, Switches, Optical Isolators and Circulators, through the
generic reliability assurance requirements for passive optical components. In
addition, guidelines for certification are included.

A fiber infrastructure that contains reliable passive fiber optic components

is essential for a reliable Next Generation Network (NGN). The fiber
infrastructure is comprised of fiber optic cables, interconnections, and passive
components that provide the pathways to transport, potentially, terabits of
video, data, and voice traffic. (See FR-FIBER-1 for a compilation of fiber
optic cable and connector documents.) Potential network outages resulting from
the failure of fiber optic components can equate to high maintenance and repair
costs, lost revenues, and lost customers.

To address a network provider's need for reliable passive optical components,

Telcordia Technologies has developed a series of proposed generic requirements
(GR) documents and an associated certification program. FR-FIBER-2 is a
compilation of these information products. Any of these documents can also be
purchased individually.

Fiber Testing and Consulting

Telcordia is uniquely positioned to provide in-depth, expert consulting

regarding this GR, including knowledge of how these generic requirements are
used by telecommunication carriers in selecting products to meet their
deployment needs. Telcordia also offers a comprehensive and independent
laboratory testing service that helps manufacturers develop and qualify new
products and bring those products to market in a timely and cost-effective
manner.

To submit comments on this GR, or to obtain further information regarding

Fiber Testing and Consulting Services, please contact:

Melissa Handa

Executive Director - Network and Product Integrity
Telcordia Technologies
732-699-6161
mhanda@telcordia.com

Components of this product are:
FR-FIBER-2-CONTENTS
GR-1073"Generic Requirements for Single-Mode Fiber Optic Switches"
GR-1209"Generic Requirements for Passive Optical Components"
GR-1221"Generic Reliability Assurance Requirements for Passive Optical Components"
GR-1222"Generic Requirements for Fiber Optic Terminators"
GR-2854"Generic Requirements for Fiber Optic Dispersion Compensators"
GR-2882"Generic Requirements for Optical Isolators and Circulators"
GR-2883"Generic Requirements for Fiber Optic Filters"
GR-910"Generic Requirements for Fiber Optic Attenuators"
SR-3858"General Guidelines for Telcordia Certification"
SR-4151"Fiber Optic Passive Component Certification"
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Services
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THIS SET IS PRICED AT A 30% DISCOUNT COMPARED TO BUYING THE INDIVIDUAL
DOCUMENTS.

This FR contains the Telcordia proposed view of generic requirements

associated with the detail engineering, installation, and removal of
telecommunications equipment in a Central Office(CO) environment. In addition,
GR-2981 will assist the prospective engineering or installation service
provider in preparing and documenting a comprehensive quality program.
On the CD-ROM, hypertext links are included to allow you to easily move from
document to document and from section to section.

The FR contains the following documents:

  • GR-1275, Central Office/Network Environment Equipment
Installation/Removal Generic Requirements. This GR addresses the
installation of equipment in both traditional CO and emerging-technology
equipment environments operated by telecommunications carriers. Emerging
technology equipment environments warrant installation quality requirements that
are consistent with established practices while facilitating the adoption of new
technology. GR-1275 includes equipment environments sometimes considered
distinct from traditional COs. Issues addressed include comprehensive
workmanship standards and the skill level of Services Provider personnel.
  • GR-1502, Central Office/Network Environment Detail Engineering
  • Generic Requirements. This document addresses the detail engineering of
    equipment in both traditional CO and emerging-technology equipment environments
    operated by telecommunications carriers. Emerging-technology network
    environments warrant detail quality requirements that are consistent with
    established practices while facilitating the adoption of new technology.
    GR-1502 includes equipment environments sometimes considered distinct from
    traditional COs.
  • GR-2981, Quality Program Analysis (QPA) for Telecommunications
  • Engineering or Installation Suppliers. This document identifies the basic
    elements of a Quality Program Analysis for suppliers of telecommunications
    engineering or installation services. Suppliers of these services are expected
    to have a quality program implemented and documented, and these QPA elements
    embody a means of analyzing its effectiveness.
    Components of this product are:
    FR-INSTALL-19-CONTENTS
    GR-1275"Central Office/Network Environment Equipment Installation/Removal Generic Requirements"
    GR-1502"Central Office/Network Environment Detail Engineering Generic Requirements"
    GR-2981"Quality Program Analysis (QPA) for Telecommunications Engineering or Installation Suppliers"
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    FR-LIDB-1 is a Family of Requirements (FR) containing 16 GR documents that
    provide the Telcordia view of proposed generic requirements related to Line
    Information Database (LIDB).

    A LIDB is a database containing subscriber information that includes the

    customer's name, the identity of the service provider (Account Owner), the
    customer's preferred language, and necessary billing information such as the
    Revenue Accounting Office (RAO). LIDBs are existing databases, collectively
    providing a repository for data storage and retrieval based on 10-digit line
    numbers, with data on nearly every working line number in North America. LIDB
    data is available to local, long-distance, wireless, and other service
    providers.

    LIDBs are currently accessed via Common Channel Signaling (CCS) Signaling

    System Number 7 (SS7) networks via several existing SS7 query types:
    • Calling Card to support Calling Card Service
  • Billed Number Screening to support Collect and Bill-to-Third-Number
  • Services
  • Generic Name to support Calling Name Delivery Service
  • Originating Line Number Screening (OLNS) to support services needing data
  • about the calling line
  • GetData, which enables the receipt of any one or more data elements
  • associated with the queried line.
    Generic requirements have been developed to also provide access via Transmission
    Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and Lightweight Directory Access
    Protocal (LDAP). LDAP Requests will provide the same capability as GetData over
    a TCP/IP interface, with the addition of an Update capability.

    The GR documents in this FR provide the necessary signaling, data

    administration, data elements, formats, security and query processing
    specifications for LIDB. The GRs can also be ordered individually.
    Components of this product are:
    FR-LIDB-1-CONTENTS
    GR-1147"OSSGR Section 8: Administration"
    GR-1149"OSSGR Section 10: System Interfaces"
    GR-1158"OSSGR Section 22.3: Line Information Database"
    GR-1173"OSSGR: Common Functions (FSD 65-01-0100)"
    GR-1177"OSSGR: Special Billing Features (FSD 85 Series)"
    GR-1188"LSSGR: CLASS(SM) Feature: Calling Name Delivery Generic Requirements (FSD 01-02-1070)"
    GR-2838"Generic Requirements for GetData"
    GR-2992"AS/LIDB-AS/LIDB Data Migration Interface Generic Requirements"
    GR-3103"Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Interface Specification for Line Information Database (LIDB)"
    GR-3104"Line Information Database (LIDB) Enhanced Expanded Measurement (EEM) Generic Requirements"
    GR-3106"TIA/EIA-41 Interface Specification for Line Information Database (LIDB)"
    GR-3107"Line Information Database (LIDB) Specification to Support Wireless Calling Name Presentation (CNAP)"
    GR-3697"Line Information Database (LIDB) Data Screening-Volume 1 (SS7 Interface) and Volume 2 (LDAP Interface)"
    GR-446"Generic Requirements for the Line Information Database (LIDB) Administrative System (AS)-LIDB Interface"
    GR-954"Common Channel Signaling (CCS) Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Line Information Database (LIDB) Service"
    TR-NWT-000029"Service Control Point Node Generic Requirements For IN1"
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    4 Generic Requirements for Telecommunications Broadband Metallic
    Wire and Cable
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    This FR set, FR-METALLIC-01, Generic Requirements for Telecommunications
    Broadband Metallic Wire and Cable, consists of three GR documents and
    includes all relevant generic requirements for today's broadband (category 3,
    5E, and 6) transmission needs. It eliminates redundancy, covers new products,
    and ensures the reliability and quality of equipment.

    FR-METALLIC-01 contains:

    • GR-421-CORE, Issue 2, Generic Requirements for Metallic
    Telecommunications Cables, covers interoffice cables, and feeder cables from
    the Central Office to Outside Plant huts/closures in the local loop
  • GR-3163-CORE, Issue 1, Generic Requirements for Metallic
  • Telecommunications Service and Distribution Drop Wires, covers service drop
    and distribution cables from the last closure to the house/building demarcation
    point
  • GR-3164-CORE, Generic Requirements for Metallic Telecommunications
  • Premises Wires, covers inside and indoor/outdoor wire from the demarcation
    point to customer premises equipment.
    Buy this FR set and save 30% off all three documents.
    PLEASE NOTE:The price below reflects the 30% discount savings.

    Value of This FR

    • Using these three GRs instead of 20-30 product-specific documents allows
    clear and uniform requirements choices to be made based on general network
    needs
  • Expands choices for a buyer who can select from a greater variety of
  • wire/cable suppliers whose products comply with the new GRs
  • The new GRs are more attune to the reliability and quality requirements of
  • cables needed for new broadband services
  • Makes manufacture and testing more efficient because GRs are harmonized with
  • UL 444 safety and EIA 568 transmission standards
  • Manufacturers can use their standard products to sell into the telecom
  • marketplace, i.e., they do not have to make specialty products.
    Components of this product are:
    FR-METALLIC-01-CONTENTS
    GR-3163"Generic Requirements for Metallic Telecommunications Service and Distribution Drop Wires"
    GR-3164"Generic Requirements for Metallic Telecommunications Premises Wires"
    GR-421"Generic Requirements for Metallic Telecommunications Cables"
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    The Telcordia set of Next Generation Network Voice over Packet generic
    requirements, FR-NGN-01, provides the cornerstone and first steps in
    defining Next Generation Networks. The primary objective of this Family of
    Requirements (FR) is to provide an architectural and implementation framework
    for packet-based voice networks that provides parity with the Public Switched
    Telephone Network (PSTN) in terms of features and services, quality and
    reliability, and can facilitate nationwide interoperating multi carrier
    networks. FR-NGN-01 includes these key network elements: Call Connection
    Agent, Signaling Gateway, Trunk Gateway, and Access Gateway. It also provides
    requirements for Network Performance, Accounting Management, Element Management,
    and a Framework for NGN Services. Implement Next Generation Networks Voice over
    Packet technology and consolidate voice, data, fax, image, and video onto a
    single medium and eliminate parallel networks.

    FR-NGN-01 is available on an ease-to-use, searchable CD-ROM.

    The GRs in this set can also be ordered individually.

    Components of this product are:
    FR-NGN-01-CONTENTS
    GR-3051"Voice over Packet: NGN Call Connection Agent Generic Requirements"
    GR-3053"Voice over Packet (VoP): Next Generation Network (NGN) Signaling Gateway Generic Requirements"
    GR-3054"Voice over Packet: NGN Trunk Gateway Generic Requirements"
    GR-3055"Voice over Packet: NGN Access Gateway Generic Requirements"
    GR-3058"Voice over Packet (VoP): Next Generation Networks (NGN) Accounting Management Generic Requirements"
    GR-3059"Generic Requirements for Voice over Packet End-to-End Performance"
    GR-3060"Framework Generic Requirements for Voice over Packet (VoP) Network Services"
    GR-3061"VoP: NGN Customer Gateway Framework Generic Requirements"
    GR-3062"VoP: NGN Network Mediation Gateway Framework Generic Requirements"
    GR-3070"Voice over Packet: NGN Element Management System (EMS) Generic Requirements"
    GR-3071"VoP Element Management System (EMS) - Network Management System (NMS) Interface Generic Requirements"
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    March 9-11, 2010, Broomfield, Colorado
    Next-Generation Sync in Networks: Can You and Your Network Afford to Miss
    This?
    The telecom/data communications core is shifting from synchronous to
    asynchronous. Yet some applications at the edge require not only traditional
    timing, but now time-of-day also.

    Promising new methods of providing sync for applications have been developed

    into standards. Yet, problems remain that are preventing the Next-Generation
    Network from reaching its potential.

    Explore these issues at the NIST-ATIS-Telcordia Workshop on Synchronization

    in Telecommunications Systems (WSTS) 2010. This 19th WSTS provides a forum for
    high-level discussion and knowledge sharing with the experts on sync. We provide
    the groundwork for collaboration and for the solutions that will drive the
    success of the NGN.

    WSTS and its sister conference ITSF in Europe represent a global alliance of

    pre-eminent experts in synchronization for telecom and related applications.
    Many of these experts act as steering group members for both conferences, as
    well as sit on various standards bodies including ITU, ATIS and IETF.
    More information can be found at
    href="http://tf.nist.gov/timefreq/seminars/WSTS/WSTS.html">http://tf.nist.gov/ti
    mefreq/seminars/WSTS/WSTS.html.
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    Regional Bell Operating Company Network Interface
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    GR-1-CORE replaces TR-EOP-000001, Issue 1, June 1984 and Issue
    2, June 1987, but contains NO TECHNICAL CHANGES from that original document. It
    has been issued strictly to conform with the new Telcordia Technologies document
    format and GR process, and carries a new issue number and date.

    GR-1-CORE provides a description of externally caused voltages and currents

    that may be encountered at the Local Exchange Carriers (LEC's) Network Interface
    (NI). The document covers externally caused voltages and currents at the NI as a
    result of disturbances to the LEC communications network facilities from power
    systems, lightning, and radio transmitters. Although the effects of disturbances
    from power systems and lightning may be reduced by electrical protection devices
    in the network, Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) may still be subjected to
    voltages or currents of significant magnitudes.

    TR-EOP-000001 replaced PUB-43601.

    Components of this product are:
    GR-1-CORE
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    4 Generic Requirements for Fiber Optic Clip-on Test Sets
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    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document provides the Telcordia view of generic requirements and
    objectives for fiber optic clip-on test sets that should be met in order
    to satisfy the typical needs of Local Exchange Carriers (LECs) and other service
    providers.

    The document includes general operational and mechanical requirements and

    objectives, and performance test to compare clip-on test sets against the stated
    criteria.

    GR-1009 replaced TR-NWT-001009.

    Fiber Testing and Consulting

    Telcordia is uniquely positioned to provide in-depth, expert consulting

    regarding this GR, including knowledge of how these generic requirements are
    used by telecommunication carriers in selecting products to meet their
    deployment needs. Telcordia also offers a comprehensive and independent
    laboratory testing service that helps manufacturers develop and qualify new
    products and bring those products to market in a timely and cost-effective
    manner.

    To submit comments on this GR, or to obtain further information regarding

    Fiber Testing and Consuling Services, please contact:

    Melissa Handa

    Executive Director - Network and Product Integrity
    Telcordia Technologies
    732-699-6161
    mhanda@telcordia.com

    Components of this product are:
    GR-1009-CORE
    1 gr1031
    3 GR-1031
    4 OTGR Section 15.6: Operations Interfaces Using OSI Tools: Test
    Access Management (A Module Of OTGR, FR-439)
    6 PS41
    5 02
    7 REV01 - Dec 1998
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    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    7 NA; 74
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $875.00;$875.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-439
    7 GR_1031_ILR.i2A.pdf;GR_1031_CORE.i02r01.pdf
    THIS
    DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN ENTERPRISE
    LICENSE

    This Generic Requirements (GR) document provides the view of Telcordia on

    generic criteria for interfaces to support test access management using Open
    Systems Interconnection (OSI) management tools. These interfaces support
    functions applicable to network systems that support remote test access, such as
    Test System Controller/Remote Test Unit (TSC/RTU) and
    standalone Access Systems (AS).

    This document focuses on metallic and digital test access that supports a

    variety of service types. The document also provides the foundation test access
    model for other technologies and architectures, e.g., Integrated Digital Loop
    Carrier (IDLC), Fiber In The Loop (FITL), and Basic Rate Interface (BRI)
    Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN).

    Revision 1 incorporates the ability to access SONET.

    This GR also includes one or more Issue List Reports (ILRs) that details open

    or closed technical issues in the main document. The ILR(s) are automatically
    sent free of charge to the GR document purchaser.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1031-CORE
    GR-1031-ILR
    1 gr1042
    3 GR-1042
    4 Generic Requirements for Operations Interfaces Using OSI Tools -
    Information Model Overview: Synchronous Optical Network (SONET)
    Transport Information Model
    6 PS24 PS41
    5 03
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    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001042 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $875.00;$875.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    7 GR_1042_CORE.i03.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document presents the view of Telcordia on generic requirements for the
    information model of the system management interface between Management Systems
    and Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) Network Elements (NEs) using Open System
    Interconnection (OSI) management services and protocols.

    This document provides an overview and usage requirements for the SONET

    Transport Information Model, referencing object class definitions provided by
    other Telcordia GRs and standards documents. Additional information is provided
    to aid developers in understanding, implementing, and using the information
    model. A companion document, GR-1042-IMD, Generic Requirements for
    Operations Interfaces Using OSI Tools - Information, Model Details: Synchronous
    Optical Network (SONET) Transport Information Model, provides detailed
    definition of object classes using GDMO (Guidelines for the Definition of
    Managed Objects) templates and ASN.1 (Abstract Syntax Notation - One) supporting
    productions.

    When using GR-1042, you may need to refer to GR-836, GR-836-IMD, and

    GR-1042-IMD. You may also want to refer to GR-253, GR-828,
    GR-1114, GR-1230, GR-1253, GR-1400, and SR-NWT-002436; ITU-T
    G. 774, M.3100, Q.821, Q.822, X.209, X.229, X.721, X.738, X.739, and X.744; ISO
    864, 865, 954, 959, 9542, 9595, 9596, 10164, 10165, 10589, 10733, 10737, and
    10742; and ANSI T1.119-02, T1.231, and T1.247.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1042-CORE
    1 gr1042imd
    3 GR-1042-IMD
    4 Generic Requirements for Operations Interfaces Using OSI Tools -
    Information Model Details: Synchronous Optical Network (SONET)
    Transport Information Model
    6 PS24 PS41
    5 03
    font color="FF0000">14 1998/12/01
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    7 NA; 356
    1 CD;PDF
    2 CD-ROM;PDF
    8 $875.00;$875.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    7 GR_1042_IMD.i03.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    href='/site-cgi/ido/?page=sitelic'>ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document presents the Telcordia proposed generic requirements for the
    information model of the system management interface between management
    systems and Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) Network Elements (NEs) using
    Open System Interconnection (OSI) management services and protocols. This
    document provides detailed template and supporting production definitions
    for the SONET Transport Information Model using GDMO (Guidelines for the
    Definition of Managed Objects) templates and ASN.1 (Abstract Syntax Notation
    One) supporting productions. A companion document, GR-1042 provides
    an overview and usage requirements for this model, as well as additional
    information to aid developers in understanding, implementing, and using the
    information model.

    Issue 3 provides a number of modifications to GR-1042. It contains updates

    to the BLSR Management Information Model (MIM) to support Non-pre-emptible
    Unprotected Traffic (NUT) and adoption of several revised objects from
    standards. Issue 3 also deprecates several parts of the model that have
    been replaced by updated objects. When ordering this product, you will receive
    the complete document and associated diskette files on one CD ROM.

    GR-1042-IMD replaced TR-NWT-001042-DISK.

    When using GR-1042-IMD, you may want to refer to GR-836, GR-836-IMD,

    GR-1114, and GR-1230; ISO 7498-4, 9595 (X.710), 9596-1 (X.711), and
    10165 (X.722), ITU-T G.774 and M.3100; and ANSI T1.119.
    1 gr1060
    3 GR-1060
    4 Switched Multi-Megabit Data Service (SMDS) Generic Requirements
    for Exchange Access And Intercompany Serving Arrangements
    6 PS58
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 1994/04/12
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $252.00;$252.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    7 GR_1060_CORE.i01.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document presents the View of Telcordia on generic requirements for
    Exchange Access Switched Multimegabit Data Service (XA-SMDS) and serving
    arrangements between two or more Local Exchange Carriers (LECS) to support
    Switched Multimegabit Data Service.

    GR-1060 replaced TR-TSV-001060.

    Components of this product are:
    GR-1060-CORE
    1 gr1063
    3 GR-1063
    4 Generic Operations Criteria in Support of Intercarrier SMDS
    6 PS58
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 1994/07/12
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TA-TSV-001063 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $252.00;$252.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    7 GR_1063_CORE.i01.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Switched Multi megabit Data Service (SMDS) is a high-speed,
    connectionless, public packet switching service that will take Local Area
    Network (LAN)-like performance beyond the end-user's premises, across wide
    systems, and user workstations.

    This document presents the view of Telcordia on operations

    generic criteria for Network Elements (NEs) supporting Exchange Access Switched
    Multi megabit Data Service (XA-SMDS) and SMDS serving arrangement between
    Local Exchange Carriers (LECs) or other local service providers.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1063-CORE
    1 gr1073
    3 GR-1073
    4 Generic Requirements for Single-Mode Fiber Optic Switches
    6 PS32
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 2001/01/16
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001073 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $875.00;$875.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-FIBER-2
    7 GR_1073_CORE.i01.pdf
    THIS
    DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN ENTERPRISE
    LICENSE
    Issue 1 of GR-1073-CORE replaces TR-NWT-001073, Issue 1.

    This document provides the Telcordia Technical Forum's view of proposed

    generic requirements for single-mode, fiber optic switches. GR-1073-CORE covers
    optical switching technologies that are commercially available at the time of
    the release of this document. Optical switching technology is driven by the
    need to provide flexibility in optical network connectivity. Currently the prime
    applications are optical protection, test systems, and remotely reconfigurable
    add-drop multiplexers. Possible future applications include remote optical
    provisioning and restoration.

    This GR provides an overview of commercially available switching

    technologies, provides a set of default generic criteria for those technologies,
    and recommends test procedures to determine the conformance or nonconformance of
    the product to the manufacturer's specifications and/or the default generic
    criteria contained in this document. The generic criteria in this document are
    intended for optical switches used in telecommunication service provider optical
    networks, network switching and provisioning equipment, and optical test
    equipment.

    GR-1073-CORE proposes generic requirements for optical switching components

    to help promote the satisfactory operation of these components in single-mode
    fiber transmission networks, and to permit economical planning and engineering
    of these networks.

    This document describes characteristics, desired features, performance

    requirements, and performance tests for analyzing single-mode switches.
    Multimode switches are not considered in this document. Since requirements such
    as insertion loss, crosstalk and switching time tend to be application-specific,
    requirements for future applications will be addressed as these applications
    become more clearly defined.

    When using GR-1073, you may need to refer to GR-20,

    GR-63, GR-326, GR-357, GR-468, GR-1221,
    GR-1435, MIL-STD-883, IEC 876-1, ASTM GR-765,
    GR-1222, GR-1295, and/or GR-3009.

    Fiber Testing and Consulting

    Telcordia is uniquely positioned to provide in-depth, expert consulting

    regarding this GR, including knowledge of how these generic requirements are
    used by telecommunication carriers in selecting products to meet their
    deployment needs. Telcordia also offers a comprehensive and independent
    laboratory testing service that helps manufacturers develop and qualify new
    products and bring those products to market in a timely and cost-effective
    manner.

    To submit comments on this GR, or to obtain further information regarding

    Fiber Testing and Consulting Services, please contact:

    Melissa Handa

    Executive Director - Network and Product Integrity
    Telcordia Technologies
    732-699-6161
    mhanda@telcordia.com

    Components of this product are:
    GR-1073-CORE
    1 gr1081
    3 GR-1081
    4 Generic Requirements for Field-Mountable Optical Fiber Connectors
    6 PS32
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 1995/01/01
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001081 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $546.00;$546.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-FIBER-1
    7 GR_1081_CORE.i01.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document is a module of Fiber Optic Cables and
    Connectors,FR-FIBER-1.

    Optical fiber connectors are used to join optical fibers where a

    connect/disconnect capability is required. Optical fiber connectors are also
    used in telephone company central offices, at installations on customer
    premises, and in outside plant applications. Their uses include making the
    connection between equipment and the telephone plant, optical cross-connects,
    and connecting optical test equipment to the plant. The basic connector unit is
    a connector assembly that consists of an adapter and two connector plugs. Field
    Mountable Optical Fiber Connector assemblies can be broken up into two major
    categories: 1) Single Jointed Connector Assemblies, and 2) Multiple Jointed
    Connector Assemblies.

    This document provides the Telcordia view of generic requirements for field

    mountable, single-mode, optical fiber connector.

    When using GR-1081, you may need to refer to GR-326.

    Fiber Testing and Consulting

    Telcordia is uniquely positioned to provide in-depth, expert consulting

    regarding this GR, including knowledge of how these generic requirements are
    used by telecommunication carriers in selecting products to meet their
    deployment needs. Telcordia also offers a comprehensive and independent
    laboratory testing service that helps manufacturers develop and qualify new
    products and bring those products to market in a timely and cost-effective
    manner.

    To submit comments on this GR, or to obtain further information regarding

    Fiber Testing and Consulting Services, please contact:

    Melissa Handa

    Executive Director - Network and Product Integrity
    Telcordia Technologies
    732-699-6161
    mhanda@telcordia.com

    Components of this product are:
    GR-1081-CORE
    1 gr1083
    3 GR-1083
    4 Generic Requirements for Exchange Access Automatic Message
    Accounting (AMA), FSD 20-25-0000
    6 PS13
    5 05
    font color="FF0000">14 2004/09/01
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TA-NWT-001083 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $875.00;$875.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-64, FR-AMA-1
    7 GR_1083_CORE.i05.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Issue 5 of GR-1083-CORE, Generic Requirements for Exchange Access Automatic
    Message Accounting (AMA) (FSD 20-25-0000), replaces Issue 4, and is a
    module of FR-64, LSSGR, and FR-AMA-1, Automatic Message
    Accounting - Family of Requirements.

    GR-1083-CORE presents the latest changes to Automatic Message Accounting

    (AMA) data generation requirements in network switching systems. These systems
    provide the switched services segment of exchange access service. Switched
    access services provide, by way of the Local Exchange Carrier (LEC), access to
    the local exchange portion of the Public Switched Network. This document
    contains:
    • Exchange access requirements to respond to increasing
    competitionwithin the telecommunications industry, focusing on
    • AMA for network interconnection and wholesale billing
  • Addressing call jurisdiction considerations
  • Carrier billing
  • Bill validation applications.
  • Enhancements to network interconnection and exchange access recording
  • capabilities that impact LEC revenue such as local interconnection usage that
    goes unbilled, often because measurements are not in place to capture
    information related to all forms of interconnection traffic.

    Equipment suppliers will avoid the need for retrofitting their

    interconnection call detail recording (CDR) procedures to meet LEC customized
    needs (Telcordia has figured this out and documented it in this GR). Potential
    cost savings are $150K to $200K.

    Service Providers will receive a complete and consistent set of exchange

    access CDR information from each equipment supplier (thereby significantly
    simplifying carrier access billing system [CABS] processing). Potential
    annual recurring savings is estimated to be about $100K to $150K per
    year.

    Local Service Providers will find the AMA requirements in this document

    critical in order to receive revenue from local interconnection usage.

    Issue 5 contains:

    • Clarifications and additions to requirements for recording originating
    numbers in originating and terminating AMA records when one or more Signaling
    System No. 7 (SS7) parameters are received identifying the call's originating
    number
  • Updates to requirements for recording Terminating (called party) Numbering
  • Plan Area (NPA) information for when calls are received with seven-digit
    terminating numbers.
  • Updates for recording information received in the SS7 Originating Line
  • Information Parameter.
    When using GR-1083, you may need to refer to GR-508, GR-1100,
    GR-317, GR-394, GR-506, GR-533, GR-862, GR-1298,
    GR-2936, GR-2970. You may also want to refer to GR-534, GR-690,
    GR-692, GR-698, GR-1147, GR-1504, GR-2892, GR-3012,
    GR-3058, and/or ATIS TRQ No. 2.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1083-CORE
    1 gr1087
    3 GR-1087
    4 Generic Requirements for Common Channel Signaling (CCS) Network
    Usage Measurement Functionality
    6 PS14
    5 02
    font color="FF0000">14 2000/12/29
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001087 Issue02
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $875.00;$875.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-AMA-1
    7 GR_1087_CORE.i02.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Issue 2 of GR-1087-CORE, Generic Requirements for Common Channel
    Signaling (CCS) Network Usage Measurement Functionality, replaces Issue 1.

    This Generic Requirements document (GR) provides proposed requirements for

    network capabilities that support the collection of measurements for CCS network
    usage. To support the collection of CCS usage measurements, new network
    functionality is needed since the current network usage measurement capabilities
    do not capture CCS network usage.

    The usage measurement functionality defined in this GR is mainly intended for

    collecting measurements for CCS messages that are sent to or received from other
    CCS network providers. This document refers to these measurements as
    internetwork CCS usage measurements. CCS usage measurements can be used by a
    company to produce and support invoices sent to interconnecting CCS network
    providers for use of its CCS network facilities. In addition, these measurements
    can be used for intracompany purposes (e.g., for cost allocation within a
    network or for network engineering) or to verify an invoice that it receives
    from another CCS network provider (i.e., bill verification).

    The generic requirements contained in this document support only CCS usage

    measurements (e.g., measurements of the CCS messages passed between the two
    switching systems). They do not support measurements for circuit usage or
    measurements for application processing at switching systems or SCPs. Usage
    measurement requirements for circuit usage are contained in other requirements
    documents. For example, the usage measurements for CCS-based call detail records
    can be found in Issue 2 of GR-3012-CORE. The areas of this document that
    have undergone significant changes since GR-1087-CORE, Issue 1, are as follows:

    • Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 have been updated to remove all references to
    implementation (at a STP or a stand alone adjunct) of the CCS network usage
    measurement functionality.
  • Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 have been updated to remove all references and
  • requirements for detailed (single message) recording.
  • Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 have been updated to include new requirements for
  • Trunk Group Number aggregation, SS7 Global Title aggregation, and Calling and
    Called Subsystem numbers aggregation.

    GR-1087 replaces FA-TSY-001045.

    When using GR-1087, you may need to refer to GR-82, GR-284,

    GR-385, TA-TSY-000387, TR-TSY-000827, GR-828, GR-833,
    GR-508, and/or GR-1343. You may also want to refer to GR-246,
    GR-317, GR-394, TR-NWT-000444, GR-1100, and/or GR-3012.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1087-CORE
    1 gr1089
    3 GR-1089
    4 Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety - Generic
    Criteria for Network Telecommunications Equipment
    6 PS11 PS21 PS73 PS83
    5 05
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    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TA-NWT-001089 Issue02
    7 NA; 306
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 Contact;Contact
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FD-NEBS-01, FR-2063, FR-440, FR-64
    7 GR_1089_CORE.i05.pdf;ROADMAP_TO_NEBS_1.i04.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Issue 5 of GR-1089, Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety -
    Generic Criteria for Network Telecommunications Equipment, replaces Issue 4,
    and is a module of FR-64, FR-440, and FR-2063

    Since Issue 4 was published in 2006, there is the need to update some of the

    criteria levels in Sections 2, 3, 4, and 10. These changes were made to bring
    the document more in line with current telecommunications equipment, as was
    originally noted in those Sections in Issue 4.

    Telcordia also plans on releasing an Issues List Report (ILR) for Issue 5. As

    a purchaser of Issue 5, you will automatically receive a copy of the ILR, Issue
    5A.
    Value of GR-1089
    For more than 15 years, telecommunications service providers have used GR-1089
    to ensure their telecommunications equipment contained the Electromagnetic
    Compatibility (EMC) and electrical safety criteria necessary to perform safely
    and reliably. The NEBS (Network Equipment-Building System) criteria in this
    valuable reference covers equipment in central offices; equipment in the outside
    plant at locations such as controlled environmental
    vaults, electronic equipment enclosures, and huts; equipment in uncontrolled
    structures such as cabinets; and network equipment at the customer premises.

    Telecommunications equipment, by nature of its application in the

    telecommunications network, may be exposed to one or more sources of
    electromagnetic energy. The system-level generic criteria for EMC presented in
    this NEBS document are intended to help avoid equipment damage and malfunction
    because of lightning, 60-Hz commercial power fault conditions, Electrostatic
    Discharge (ESD), Electrical Fast Transient (EFT), Electromagnetic Interference
    (EMI), operation in the presence of a dc potential difference, and operation in
    a steady-state induced voltage environment. This document also presents other
    criteria intended to help establish that equipment will not become a fire or
    electrical safety hazard in the presence of severe lightning or 60-Hz commercial
    power fault conditions. Safe voltage levels for intentionally applied sources,
    electrochemical corrosion effects, and grounding are also considered.

    BONUS - FREE DOCUMENT!!!!!

    This CD also includes a free Roadmap to NEBS(TM) guide, that lists and

    describes all NEBS-related documents, and the NEBS program.

    NEBS Testing and Consulting

    Telcordia is uniquely positioned to provide in-depth, expert consulting
    regarding this NEBS GR, including knowledge of how these generic requirements
    are used by telecommunication carriers in selecting products to meet their
    deployment needs. Telcordia also offers a comprehensive and independent
    laboratory testing service that helps manufacturers develop and qualify new
    products and bring those products to market in a timely and cost-effective
    manner.

    To submit comments on this NEBS GR, or to obtain further information

    regarding NEBS Testing and Consulting Services, please contact:

    Melissa Handa

    Executive Director - Network and Product Integrity
    732-699-6161
    mhanda@telcordia.com
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1089-CORE
    ROADMAP-TO-NEBS-1"Telcordia Roadmap to NEBS Documents"
    1 gr1093
    3 GR-1093
    4 Generic State Requirements for Network Elements
    6 PS41
    5 02
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    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $875.00;$875.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    7 GR_1093_CORE.i02.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Issue 2 of GR-1093, Generic State Requirements for Network Elements
    (NEs), replaces Issue 1 and its Revision 1.

    This Generic Requirements document (GR) presents the Telcordia view of

    proposed generic state requirements for Network Elements (NEs). The generic
    requirements defined in this document should help promote a multi vendor
    environment, and are intended to help the client companies continue to provide
    high-quality service to their customers. Two state models are presented in this
    document. One is the Telcordia State Model, which consolidated the state models
    previously described in several Telcordia documents. By consolidating the
    models, changes and expansions to the models can be presented and can evolve in
    a coordinated fashion. Also, inconsistencies and redundancy may be averted. The
    other model is the International Standards Organization (ISO) State Model
    defined in ISO/IEC 10164-2. This GR also provides a comparison of the two
    models.

    The Telcordia State Model has been developed and evolved in the

    telecommunications environment. It uses traditional telephony terminology and
    provides state information generally in greater detail than the current ISO
    State Model. The Telcordia state models have been implemented to different
    degrees in various Operations System (OS) to NE interfaces (see GR-199 and
    GR-833 using Transaction Language One (TL1)).

    The ISO State Model is defined in ISO/IEC 10164-2. This standard defines a

    state management function that may be used by an application process to interact
    for the purpose of systems management as defined by ISO/IEC 7498-4. It consists
    of generic attributes definitions and provides service descriptions, for
    example, to change state value and report state changes. The ISO State Model has
    been adopted by the standards and Telcordia, e.g., in the information models
    defined in ITU-T Recommendation M.3100 and GR-836-IMD, for the interfaces based
    on Open Systems Interconnection (OSI)/Common Management Information Service
    Element (CMISE).

    To help ensure interoperability, particularly for an OS that interfaces with

    multiple NEs using one of the two state models, a mapping between the models may
    be needed. This document provides a mapping for the two models and also defines
    the extension to the OSI state/status attributes that is necessary to meet the
    telecommunications needs of the clients.

    A generic Alarm Reporting Control (ARC) functionality and a standard ISO

    information model has been defined in ITU-T Recommendation M.3100 Amendment 3.
    Issue 2 of GR-1093-CORE includes an overview in Section 3.2.3 and new secondary
    states have been added to the Telcordia State Model to model the generic Alarm
    Reporting Control functionality. Additionally, requirement numbering and format
    has changed to align the document with the Telcordia Generic Requirements
    process.

    GR-1093 replaced TR-NWT-001093.

    When using GR-1093, you may need to refer to TR-TSY-000827, GR-828,

    and/or ISO/IEC 10164-2. You may also want to refer to GR-199, GR-472,
    GR-474, TR-TSY-000821, GR-831, GR-833, GR-836-IMD,
    GR-892, GR-1507, ISO 9595, ISO 9596, ISO/IEC 10165-2, ITU-T M.3100,
    and/or ANSI T1M1.5/92-023.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1093-CORE
    1 gr1095
    3 GR-1095
    4 Generic Requirements for Multi-Fiber Splicing Systems for
    Single-Mode Optical Fibers
    6 PS32
    5 02
    font color="FF0000">14 1996/11/01
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TA-NWT-001095 Issue02
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $798.00;$798.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    7 GR_1095_CORE.i02.pdf
    THIS
    DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN ENTERPRISE
    LICENSE
    This document identifies the Telcordia view of generic technical
    requirements for analyzing multi fiber splicing systems. Included in this
    document are the requirements, desired features, characteristics and objectives
    for multi fiber mechanical and multi fiber fusion splicing systems and the
    recommended test method for comparing the product against the stated
    requirements.

    When using GR-1095, you may need to refer to GR-765, GR-20,

    GR-63, GR-1009, GR-1089, GR-1380, ASTM G21, and/or some EIA/TIA
    455 FOTPs. You may also want to refer to GR-264, GR-409, GR-454,
    GR-839, GR-955, TR-NWT-001196, and/or GR-2853.

    Fiber Testing and Consulting

    Telcordia is uniquely positioned to provide in-depth, expert consulting

    regarding this GR, including knowledge of how these generic requirements are
    used by telecommunication carriers in selecting products to meet their
    deployment needs. Telcordia also offers a comprehensive and independent
    laboratory testing service that helps manufacturers develop and qualify new
    products and bring those products to market in a timely and cost-effective
    manner.

    To submit comments on this GR, or to obtain further information regarding

    Fiber Testing and Consulting Services, please contact:

    Melissa Handa

    Executive Director - Network and Product Integrity
    Telcordia Technologies
    732-699-6161
    mhanda@telcordia.com

    Components of this product are:
    GR-1095-CORE
    1 gr110
    3 GR-110
    4 Generic Requirements for Thermoplastic Insulated Steam Resistant
    Cable
    6 PS33
    5 01
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    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TA-NWT-000110 Issue02
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $504.00;$504.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    7 GR_110_CORE.i01.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document contains the Telcordia view of the requirements for
    Thermoplastic Insulated Steam Resistant Metallic Cable, used in proximity of a
    steam distribution system in the outside plant area of a Local Exchange
    Carrier's (LEC's) distribution networks. The document includes functional
    design criteria, mechanical and electrical generic requirements, and test
    methods for comparing the product against the stated requirements.

    When using GR-110, you may need to refer to GR-421, GR-492 and

    several ASTM specifications. You may also want to refer to GR-1252 and/or
    ISO 9000 and 9004 documents.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-110-CORE
    1 gr1100
    3 GR-1100
    4 Billing Automatic Message Accounting Format (BAF) Generic
    Requirements
    6 PS13
    5 14
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    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    7 NA; 2428
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 Contact;Contact
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-AMA-1
    7 GR_1100_CORE.i14.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Issue 14 of GR-1100-CORE, Billing Automatic Message Accounting Format (BAF)
    Generic Requirements, replaces Issue 13, and is a module of FR-AMA-1.

    Automatic Message Accounting (AMA) is the process that generates data from

    which customers and carriers are billed for their use of network services and
    capabilities. GR-1100 contains requirements for the Billing AMA Format (BAF)
    information recorded to support the full range of local exchange carrier
    services. This document has been designed to support the BAF information needs
    of a broad audience, including, but not limited to, telecommunications equipment
    suppliers, and Local Exchange Carriers (LECs). It is intended for planners of
    new services and capabilities for which billing is usage-based; for designers,
    developers, and implementers; and for individuals involved in AMA operations.

    GR-1100 is the authoritative source for the BAF formats that are processed

    within the billing systems of all major United States LECs. BAF is the preferred
    format for all AMA data generated for processing by a LEC Revenue Accounting
    Office (RAO). The BAF requirements in this document describe the AMA elements
    needed to support a complete spectrum of services and technologies, including
    local and network interconnection services, operator services, toll-free
    services, Intelligent Network database services, wireline and wireless call
    recording, IP addressing, and broadband data services.

    GR-1100 is the only available updated document which defines the BAF

    recordings generated for call scenarios. It describes the possible groupings of
    BAF structures and modules that form BAF records, the connection between
    service/technology and call type, how call type and call conditions determine
    what structure and modules (if any) are selected for generation of a BAF record,
    and how the characteristics of the calling/called addresses as well as the
    services provided are factors in module generation.

    Issue 14 includes the following significant changes and additions:

    • A new Section 1.14 related to Next Generation Network (NGN) billing and
    accounting
  • Additional values in Table 610 to identify call characteristics based on the
  • DiffServ classes of service
  • Added values and modified explanatory text in Table 620 to better describe
  • the type and role of components providing usage data for IP services
  • Added explanatory text to Table 803 to indicate this data field can be used
  • to record Service Level Priority
  • Added explanatory text to Module Code 255, IPv4 Binary Address
  • Revised the titles of Modules Codes 611, 612, and 613 (generic modules)
  • Updated generic requirements references for Module Code 264, Quality of
  • Service (QoS).
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1100-CORE
    1 gr1102
    3 GR-1102
    4 OTGR Section 15.8: Generic Operations Interfaces Using OSI Tools:
    Access and Testing Management
    6 PS41
    5 03
    font color="FF0000">14 1998/12/01
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TA-NWT-001102 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $875.00;$875.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-439
    7 GR_1102_CORE.i03.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE

    This document presents the view of Telcordia on proposed generic requirements

    for test access and testing management using the Open Systems Interconnection
    (OSI) Management services and protocols. The functions described are applicable
    to operations and network systems that support
    remote testing.

    This document provides preliminary descriptions of an information model to

    support an operations interface between a network management system and a
    managed system, for example, a Testing Operations System (TOS) and a Test
    System Controller
    (TSC).

    The information model defined in this GR supports a corresponding subset of

    Transaction Language One (TL1) messages that are defined in GR-834,OTGR
    Section 12.4: Network Maintenance: Access and Testing Messages.

    The object classes proposed here may be regarded as

    superclasses from which subclasses can be refined for specific
    applications. DDS Testing has been added to Issue 3, along with other
    clarifications.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1102-CORE
    1 gr111
    3 GR-111
    4 Generic Requirements for Thermoplastic Insulated Riser Cable
    6 PS33
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 1995/07/01
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-TSY-000111 Issue02
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $252.00;$252.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    7 GR_111_CORE.i01.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    href='/site-cgi/ido/?page=sitelic'>ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document provides the Telcordia view of generic requirements for
    thermoplastic insulated telecommunications cables intended primarily for
    unpressurized use in commercial and telephone buildings. These cables, namely,
    Standard Riser Cable and Data Grade Riser Cable, shall be listed
    under National Electrical Code, Section 800, Type CMR, as meeting fire
    resistance requirements for use in vertical shafts and shall be marked to
    indicate compliance or shall meet the requirements of"Network Equipment
    Building Systems NEBS(TM) Generic Requirements."

    NEBS Testing and Consulting

    Telcordia is uniquely positioned to provide in-depth, expert consulting

    regarding this GR, including knowledge of how these generic requirements are
    used by telecommunication carriers in selecting products to meet their
    deployment needs. Telcordia also offers a comprehensive and independent
    laboratory testing service that helps manufacturers develop and qualify new
    products and bring those products to market in a timely and cost-effective
    manner.

    To submit comments on this GR, or to obtain further information regarding

    NEBS Testing and Consulting Services, please contact:

    Melissa Handa

    Executive Director - Network and Product Integrity
    Telcordia Technologies
    732-699-6161
    mhanda@telcordia.com

    Components of this product are:
    GR-111-CORE
    1 gr1110
    3 GR-1110
    4 Broadband Switching System (BSS) Generic Requirements
    6 PS15 PS58
    5 04
    font color="FF0000">14 2000/12/26
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $875.00;$875.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-AMA-1
    7 GR_1110_CORE.i04.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Issue 4 of GR-1110-CORE, Broadband Switching System (BSS)
    Generic Requirements, replaces Issue 3.

    GR-1110-CORE provides the requirements for a Broadband Switching System (BSS)

    to support the following services on a common Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
    platform:
    • Permanent Virtual Connection (PVC) Cell Relay Service
  • Switched Virtual Connection (SVC) Cell Relay Service
  • Switched Multimegabit Data Service (SMDS)
  • PVC Frame Relay Service
  • DS1/DS3 Circuit Emulation Service.
  • Requirements are also provided to allow interworking between broadband networks
    and narrowband networks for some limited capabilities, specifically voice over
    ATM and n x 64 kbps data over ATM.

    The BSS as defined by the requirements in this GR pertain to an integrated

    system, i.e., the call control, connection control, and switching fabric
    functionality are all contained within one physical system. This is in contrast
    to a modular system where call control, connection control, and the ATM
    switching fabric functionality are contained in two or more physical systems
    interconnected by open interfaces.

    The requirements in this GR allow a BSS to act as a local office (i.e.,

    serving users), a tandem office (i.e., switching network facilities), or a
    combined local/tandem office.

    This document is intended as a central point for all requirements pertaining

    to a BSS. In some cases, the actual requirements are contained in this GR while,
    in other cases, this GR simply points to other requirements documents. In
    particular, this GR provides requirements for
    • ATM switching, including requirements for ATM multicast switching
    capabilities
  • BSS interfaces, including User-Network Interfaces (UNIs) and intranetwork
  • interswitch interfaces based on DSn and Synchronous Optical Network (SONET)
    transmission systems
  • Call/connection processing functions such as code interpretation and
  • routing
  • Traffic control and congestion control
  • BSS performance objectives and reliability objectives
  • Usage measurements for billing
  • Service-specific (i.e., PVC Cell Relay Service, SVC Cell Relay Service,
  • SMDS, PVC Frame Relay Service, and DS1/DS3 Circuit Emulation Service)
    requirements that allow these services to be provided over an ATM
    connection.
    This issue of GR-1110-CORE replaces Issue 3, December 1999. Telcordia has
    solicited and received comments from suppliers and potential users. Progress in
    the ATM/Broadband network standards, and the ATM Forum specifications has
    provided further input. New considerations relating to Local Exchange Company
    (LEC) service needs have also been identified.

    As a result of these developments, the following major updates have been made

    to Section 10 (Usage Information to Support Billing) of Issue 4 of GR-1110-CORE:
    • Added requirements for usage measurements for internetwork ATM SPVC
    connections
  • Added requirements in support of the Network Call Correlation
  • Identifier
  • Added procedures for usage measurements for Transit SVCs
  • Added requirements for usage measurements of Quality of Service Delivered
  • (QoSD)
  • Added procedures for usage measurements of voice services in ATM
  • networks
    GR-1110 replaced FA-NWT-001110.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1110-CORE
    1 gr1111
    3 GR-1111
    4 Broadband Access Signaling Generic Requirements
    6 PS15 PS54 PS58
    5 02
    font color="FF0000">14 1996/10/02
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $364.00;$364.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    7 GR_1111_CORE.i02.pdf;GR_1111_ILR.i2A.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document provides the view of Telcordia on generic
    requirements for supporting Switched Virtual Connection (SVC) capabilities at a
    Broadband user-network interface. The generic requirements allow a Broadband
    Switching System (BSS) to offer various types of SVC services to Asynchronous
    Transfer Mode (ATM) users.

    These services include cell relay point-to-point as well as

    point-to-multipoint switched virtual channel connections. The generic
    requirements cover the switch functions, messages, procedures, and parameters
    that, in the view of Telcordia are necessary to support SVC capabilities at the
    user-network interface of a BSS. Thus, not only are signaling aspects covered,
    but other switch requirements needed in conjunction with signaling are detailed.

    This GR also includes one or more Issue List Reports (ILRs) that details open

    or closed technical issues in the main document. The ILR(s) are automatically
    sent free of charge to the GR document purchaser.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1111-CORE
    GR-1111-ILR
    1 gr1113
    3 GR-1113
    4 Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Adaptation Layer (AAL)
    Protocols
    6 PS15
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 1994/07/14
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $560.00;$560.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    7 GR_1113_CORE.i01.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a connection-oriented packet-like
    switching and multiplexing principle. ATM has been chosen by the ITU-T and
    Committee T1 as the information transfer mode for Broadband Integrated Services
    Digital Network (B-ISDN), and is also being implemented for Local Area Network
    applications.

    This Generic Requirements (GR) document provides the Telcordia

    view of generic requirements for the ATM layer and ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL)
    protocols to be used in ATM equipment. The document concentrates on the generic
    requirements for he protocols of the ATM Layer and AAL as they operate across
    the User Network Interface (UNI) and the Network Node Interface (NNI).

    Five AAL protocols to support the following services are presented:

    • Unstructured Constant Bit Rate (CBR) service (the AAL1 protocol)
  • Variable Bit Rate (VBR) service (the AAL3/4 Common Part protocol)
  • Variable Bit Rate (VBR) service (the AAL5 Common Part protocol)
  • Frame Relay Service (the Frame Relaying Service Specific AAL protocol, which
  • utilizes the AAL Common Part)
  • User Network Interface (UNI) signaling service (the UNI Signaling AAL
  • protocol, which utilizes the AAL Common Part)
    GR-1113 replaced TA-NWT-001113 and SR-NWT-001763.

    When using GR-1113, you may need to refer to GR-499, GR-1110,

    GR-1111, TR-NWT-001112, and/or ITU-T Q.2110 and Q.2130. You may also
    want to refer to GR-436 and/or GR-1248.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1113-CORE
    1 gr1114
    3 GR-1114
    4 Generic Operations Interface Requirements: ATM Information Model
    6 PS15 PS41 PS58
    5 04
    font color="FF0000">14 1999/01/03
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $875.00;$875.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    7 GR_1114_CORE.i04.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document presents proposed generic requirements for operations
    interfaces used to manage Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Network Elements
    (NEs). Specifically, this document defines the information model needed to
    support the exchange of ATM NE management information over a generic operations
    interface.

    The information model defined here is applicable to operations interfaces

    that expose an ATM NE view for management, including interfaces between
    Operations Systems (OS's) and ATM NEs as well as between Network Management
    Systems (NMS's) and Element Management Systems (EMS's).

    Issue 4 of this document reflects the requirements proposed in

    GR-1248-CORE, Issue 4. It also reflects progress made in the areas of
    national and international standards on ATM, such as ATM Forum M4 NE View
    Requirements and Logical MIB, Version 2, ATM Forum Traffic Management 4.0, and
    ITU-T Recommendation Q.824.6. Issue 4 also includes, on a separate floppy disk,
    an ASCII formatted version of the ATM NE information model that
    may be used as input to an ASN.1 compiler.

    This document completely replaces GR-1114-CORE, Issue 3 and its revision.

    GR-1114 replaced TA-NWT-001114.

    When using GR-1114, you may need to refer to GR-1093, GR-1110,

    GR-1248, and/or GR-1379. You may also want to refer to
    TR-NWT-000835, GR-836-IMD, TR-TSV-001064, TR-TSV-001235,
    GR-1253, GR-2897, and GR-2915; ITU-T G.774, I.610, M.3100Q.751.1,
    Q2752.1, Q824.6, and X.283; ISO/IEC 10164 and 10165; and several ATM Forum
    documents.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1114-CORE
    1 gr1115
    3 GR-1115
    4 BISDN Inter Carrier Interface (B-ICI) Generic Requirements
    6 PS15 PS54 PS58
    5 02
    font color="FF0000">14 1995/12/01
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TA-NWT-001115 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $336.00;$336.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    7 GR_1115_CORE.i02.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    A Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network (BISDN) Intercarrier Interface
    (B-ICI) is defined as an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)-based multi-service
    interface that connects public ATM switches of two different carriers or network
    providers. For example, a B-ICI provides connectivity
    between a Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) and an InterExchange Carrier (IEC).

    The B-ICI is a multi-service interface and supports: Permanent Virtual

    Connection (PVC), Cell Relay Service (CRS), and Circuit Emulation Service
    (SMDS). A multi service B-ICI can be configured to support either one service
    or any combination of the services mentioned to meet the traffic needs.

    This document provides the view of Telcordia on generic requirements for a

    multi-service B-ICI. This GR should be viewed as a supplement to the ATM
    Forum's (an international public body consisting of telecommunications industry
    segments representing carriers, network providers, manufactures, customer
    premises equipment, and users) B-ICI Specification. The ATM Forum specification
    focuses on use of B-ICI for intercarrier connectivity. The B-ICI generic
    requirements in this document will also apply when a B-ICI is used as an
    intracarrier interface to connect two ATM broadband switching
    systems belonging to the same network provider.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1115-CORE
    1 gr1117
    3 GR-1117
    4 Generic Requirements for Exchange PVC CRS Customer Network
    Management Service
    6 PS15 PS58
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 1994/07/08
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $252.00;$252.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    7 GR_1117_CORE.i01.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document provides the view of Telcordia on generic requirements for
    Exchange Permanent Virtual Connection (PVC) Cell Relay Service (CRS) Customer
    Network Management (CNM) service. The CNM service provides customers with the
    ability to manage their access to and use of Local Exchange Carrier
    (LEC)-provided services such as Exchange PVC CRS and
    certain aspects of the LEC network supporting those services.

    The PVC CRS CNM service capabilities described in this GR are based on the

    existing PVC CRS and ATM network requirements.

    GR-1117 replaced TA-TSV-001117.

    Components of this product are:
    GR-1117-CORE
    1 gr1129
    3 GR-1129
    4 AINGR: Switch - Intelligent Peripheral Interface (IPI)
    6 PS52
    5 08
    font color="FF0000">14 2003/11/19
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $825.00;$825.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-15
    7 GR_1129_CORE.i08.pdf
    THIS
    DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Issue 8 of GR-1129-CORE, AINGR: Switch - Intelligent Peripheral
    Interface (IPI), is a module of AINGR, FR-15, and replaces Issue 7.

    This GR provides the Telcordia view of proposed generic requirements for an

    AIN Service Switching Point (SSP) to support interfaces to an AIN Intelligent
    Peripheral (IP). An SSP is a switch with the capability to query external
    service applications or databases to continue processing a call or continue
    offering a service to an end user. An AIN SSP queries AIN Service Control Points
    (SCPs) or AIN Adjuncts to obtain this processing data. AIN SSP capability can
    reside on End Offices (EOs), Access Tandems (ATs), or EO/ATs. Due to the SSP-IP
    interface, and to this connectivity of the switch with SCPs and Adjuncts, the
    capabilities required in this document allow the IP to exchange data not only
    with the SSP but with the SCP and Adjunct via the SSP.

    The IP is used to provide information to a network user and/or to collect

    information from a network user via a circuit-switched bearer connection. A
    range of devices other than an IP may communicate with an SSP, SCP, or Adjunct
    by using the Intelligent Peripheral Interface (IPI) as described in this GR. A
    functional model of an IP is provided to assist in describing the interfaces; it
    is not intended to suggest any particular implementation.

    The purpose of this GR is to inform industry, including IP suppliers,

    switching system suppliers, Operations System (OS) suppliers, SCP and Adjunct
    suppliers, service creators, and others of the Telcordia view of proposed SSP
    generic requirements to support the interface to an AIN IP. The proposed generic
    requirements reflect the needs of Local Exchange Carriers (LECs) that have
    participated with Telcordia in this work. This GR is not intended to imply an
    implementation.

    This GR contains the Telcordia view of proposed generic requirements for the

    AIN SSP for supporting:
    • The interface between an IP and an AIN SSP. The interface described by
    the proposed generic requirements may be used by an IP or by any other device
    that conforms to the interface.
  • The interface between an IP and an AIN SSP to which the IP does not have a
  • direct Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) connection.
    This GR also includes suggested formats for parameter encodings for:
    • Certain fields in messages that are used between an SCP/Adjunct and an
    SSP for exchanging information with an IP.
  • Certain fields in messages to support AIN operations such as maintenance
  • (e.g., IP out of service) and security.
  • Data needed for Automatic Message Accounting (AMA).
  • Issue 8 of GR-1129-CORE updates information in Section 4, and 5. GR-1129

    replaced TA-NWT-001129 and TA-TSY-000923.

    When using GR-1129, you may need to refer to GR-268, TR-NWT-000864,

    TR-NWT-001268, GR-1290, GR-1299, GR-2823. You may also need to
    refer to GR-63, GR-317, GR-394, TR-NWT-000444, GR-508,
    GR-520, GR-840, TR-TSY-000847, GR-853, TR-TSY-000856,
    GR-858, TR-TSY-000859, TR-TSY-000860, GR-1089,
    TR-NWT-001187, GR-1270, GR-1310, GR-2865 and/or certain ITU-T
    recommendations.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1129-CORE
    1 gr1142
    3 GR-1142
    4 OSSGR Section 1: Introduction, Preliminary Requirements, and
    Technology Issues
    6 PS16
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 1997/09/01
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001142 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $700.00;$700.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-271
    7 GR_1142_CORE.i01.pdf;GR_1142_ILR.i1A.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document is a module of OSSGR, FR-271.

    The Operator Services Systems Generic Requirements (OSSGR) is a comprehensive

    compilation of requirements and objectives that, in the view of Telcordia, meet
    typical Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) operator services call handling needs. The
    requirements may be used by suppliers as a resource for their development of
    operator services systems. The OSSGR may also be used as the basis for
    analyzing operator systems developed by suppliers.

    This Technical Reference (TR) is a comprehensive guide to the OSSGR Family

    of Requirements, FR-271. It contains a detailed index of selected terms in
    the OSSGR, and gives an in-depth discussion of the technologies and requirements
    for meeting typical operator services call handling needs. Issue List Reports
    (ILRs) associated with this document will present proposed requirements and
    objectives that may affect a part of some or many of the more than 20 documents.

    The ILRs will also discuss outstanding technology issues.

    GR-505, GR-690, GR-692, GR-1142, GR-1144, and GR-1147

    replaced TA-TSY-001052.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1142-CORE
    GR-1142-ILR
    1 gr1143
    3 GR-1143
    4 OSSGR Sections 2-5: Overview of Network Plan, Features, and Call
    Processing
    6 PS16
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 1998/03/01
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $672.00;$672.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-271
    7 GR_1143_CORE.i01.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document is a module of OSSGR, FR-271.

    GR-1143-CORE, Issue 1, is an overview of the operator services system's

    network plan, features, and call processing. Formerly Sections 2 through 5 of
    TR-NWT-001142 (since replaced by GR-1142-CORE), it contains basic call
    processing requirements of the operator services system along with a description
    of its system architecture.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1143-CORE
    1 gr1144
    3 GR-1144
    4 OSSGR Section 6: Signaling
    6 PS16
    5 03
    font color="FF0000">14 2001/08/17
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001144 Issue02
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $805.00;$805.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-271
    7 GR_1144_CORE.i03.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Issue 3 of GR-1144-CORE, OSSGR Section 6: Signaling,
    replaces Issue 2 and is a module of OSSGR, FR-271.

    GR-1144-CORE contains the trunk and line signaling generic requirements for

    the operator services system. Some of these signaling requirements are identical
    to access tandem requirements; they are referenced in Sections 2 through 4.
    Sections 5 through 11 describe those requirements that are unique to the
    operator services system. Signaling requirements for interfaces with other
    network elements, such as the interface between the Core System and databases,
    are contained in GR-1149-CORE. Issue 3 of GR-1144-CORE reflects the
    following changes:
    • Issue 3 describes Bearer Independent Call Control (BICC) signaling and
    the call scenarios in which BICC signaling is used. BICC signaling is used to
    establish, process, and release calls over an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
    or Internet Protocol (IP) backbone network.
  • Issue 3 references the BICC generic requirements in GR-3100-CORE for
  • call scenarios in which BICC signaling is used, rather than ISUP signaling.
  • Issue 3 refers to logical traffic groups, rather than physical trunk groups,
  • whenever BICC signaling is used.
    Issue 3 includes the Intercept codepoints and terminology that were adopted in
    ANSI T1 standards. To be consistent with ANSI standards, Issue 3 removes the
    conditional requirements associated with the signaling of the Local Service
    Provider Identifier (LSPI).

    GR-505, GR-690, GR-692, GR-1142, GR-1144, and GR-1147

    replaced TA-TSY-001052.

    When using GR-1144, you may need to refer to GR-506, GR-317,

    GR-394, GR-532, GR-692, and/or GR-3100. You may also want to
    refer to TR-NWT-000444, GR-505, GR-528, GR-531, GR-540,
    GR-690, TR-NWT-001050, GR-1143, GR-1149, GR-1156,
    GR-1162, GR-1173, GR-1175, GR-1277, GR-2857, GR-2959,
    GR-2974, and/or FR-271.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1144-CORE
    1 gr1147
    3 GR-1147
    4 OSSGR Section 8: Administration
    6 PS16
    5 05
    font color="FF0000">14 2005/08/31
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001147 Issue01
    7 NA; 122
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $1,150.00;$1,150.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-271, FR-AMA-1, FR-LIDB-1
    7 GR_1147_CORE.i05.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Issue 5 of GR-1147-CORE, OSSGR Section 8: Administration, replaces Issue
    4, and is a module of FR-271, FR-AMA-1, and FR-LIDB-1.

    GR-1147-CORE describes administration requirements specifically applicable to

    a Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) operator services system. The requirements are
    coordinated with call processing requirements (described in Feature Specific
    Documents [FSDs]) for operator services system functions and features described
    throughout the OSSGR, FR-271. They apply to all operator services system
    services, whether provided automatically or by an operator.

    These requirements apply to an operator services system generating,

    assembling, formatting, and outputting AMA data for use by a Revenue Accounting
    Office (RAO). A LEC uses AMA data as the basis for billing end users and other
    entities, such as InterLATA Carriers (ICs), for their usage of a LEC's network
    and its services.

    Issue 4 of GR-1147-CORE included updates to the force measurements generic

    requirements to support existing operating services, such as alternate billing
    services and directory assistance, and new multimedia services, such as text
    chat and e-mail.

    Issue 5 of GR-1147-CORE:

    • Incorporates background on the numeric RAO code exhaust and the
    introduction of alphanumeric RAO codes that resulted in industry agreements on
    the use of Billing Service Provider (BSP) to house the RAO code
  • Adds a definition and explanatory text for the BSP field in
  • LIDB.
    When using GR-1147, you may need to refer to GR-508, GR-1173,
    GR-1174, GR-1175, GR-1176, and/or GR-1177. You may also want to
    refer to FR-271, GR-385, GR-394, GR-454, GR-478,
    GR-1100, GR-1143, TR-NWT-001148, GR-1149, TR-NWT-001155,
    GR-1156, GR-1157, GR-1158, GR-1162, GR-1163, GR-2932,
    and/or GR-2936.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1147-CORE
    1 gr1149
    3 GR-1149
    4 OSSGR Section 10: System Interfaces
    6 PS16
    5 07
    font color="FF0000">14 2008/12/29
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001149 Issue02
    7 NA; 296
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $925.00;$925.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-271, FR-LIDB-1
    7 GR_1149_CORE.i07.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Issue 7 of GR-1149-CORE, OSSGR Section 10: System Interfaces, replaces
    Issue 6, and is a module of FR-271, and FR-LIDB-1.

    This document describes, by traffic function, the additional analog trunk

    interface requirements placed on the operator services system beyond those given
    in GR-540. The required signaling and pulsing characteristics for each
    additional trunk type are also provided.

    This document details the information contained in the SS7 Transaction

    Capabilities Application Part (TCAP) messages exchanged between an operator
    services system Core System and LIDB or billing validation database. This
    includes generic requirements for each query and response message and associated
    message elements for core system-to-LIDB communications.

    Issue 7 includes:

    • TCAP IDs for two (2) newly defined standard elements, which are
    retrievable from LIDB via GetData, and other wireless and IP-based protocols
    (e.g., LDAP) via protocol conversion: Extended Name (EN) String and EN
    Presentation Indicator. The Extended Name may be retrieved for the CLASS Calling
    Name Delivery feature where longer names could be supported in signaling and
    CPE, as well as for various GetData and IP-based applications.
    When using GR-1149, you may need to refer to GR-1147, GR-1158, and
    GR-1163. You may also want to refer to GR-246, GR-385, GR-510,
    GR-531, GR-532, GR-540, GR-690, GR-1100, GR-1142,
    GR-1144, GR-1156, GR-1173, GR-1174, GR-1176, GR-1177,
    GR-1188, GR-2838, and/or GR-2936.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1149-CORE
    1 gr115
    3 GR-115
    4 Generic Requirements for Inter-City PIC Screened Cable (Filled,
    ASP Bonded, STALPETH, and Bonded PASP)
    6 PS33
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 1995/07/01
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-TSY-000117 Issue02
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $252.00;$252.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    7 GR_115_CORE.i01.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document details the construction and generic requirements for low
    capacitance filled telecommunication cable intended for use with digital systems
    in direct burial applications in intercity and outstate trunks in rural and
    suburban areas. The conductors are 24 AWG (American Wire Gauge) solid copper,
    covered with a foam/skin plastic insulating compound. The insulated
    conductors are twisted into pairs. The normal pairs are assembled into 12-,
    13-, and 25- pair units or into 50- or 75- pair multiunits. In addition,
    service pair units of 4 to 22 pairs are assembled for inclusion into the cable.
    The standard units plus a service pair unit and a metallic screen are assembled
    into a core. The screen separates the two halves of the core for two-way
    transmission of digital carrier signals.

    The core is either filled or unfilled and is covered with nonhygroscopic,

    dielectric core wrap and then completed with an ASP (Aluminum Steel
    Polyethylene), bonded STALPETH (steel Aluminum Polyethylene), or bonded PASP
    (Polyethylene Aluminum Steel Polyethylene) Sheath.

    GR-115 replaced TR-TSY-000115, TR-TSY-000116, and TR-TSY-000117

    When using GR-115, you may need to refer to GR-421 and ASTM D 4566. You

    may also want to refer to GR-1252 and/or ISO 9000 and 9004 documents.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-115-CORE
    1 gr1156
    3 GR-1156
    4 OSSGR Section 21: Operator Subsystems
    6 PS16
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 1997/06/01
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001156 Issue02
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $630.00;$630.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-271
    7 GR_1156_CORE.i01.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document is a module of OSSGR, FR-271.

    The Operator Services Systems Generic Requirements (OSSGR) is a

    comprehensive compilation of requirements and objectives that, in the Telcordia
    view, meet typical Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) operator services call handling
    needs. The Operator Subsystem consists of the operator services
    system equipment located at an operator office. The main purpose of the
    Operator Subsystem is to support operator services functionality.

    This Generic Requirements (GR) document describes the configuration of the

    Operator Subsystem and its interactions with the Core System, operator console
    displays and keyboard, and the operator workstation. The document contains
    generic requirements for two Operator Subsystem environments:
    Intelligent Workstation System (IWSS) environments and non-IWSS
    environments. Requirements for operator administration are also provided.

    GR-1156 replaced TR-NWT-001156 and TA-NWT-001341.

    Components of this product are:
    GR-1156-CORE
    1 gr1157
    3 GR-1157
    4 OSSGR Sections 22.1 and 22.2: Internal Databases
    6 PS16
    5 02
    font color="FF0000">14 1997/12/01
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001157 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $980.00;$980.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-271
    7 GR_1157_CORE.i02.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document is a module of OSSGR, FR-271.

    The functions of the operator services system are distributed

    among a Core System and several subsystems. Some of the data required for the
    operator services system to function is stored in internal databases in the Core
    System and subsystems. This Generic Requirements (GR) document describes the
    view of Telcordia on the internal system tables and other internal data
    for the Core System and subsystems, Service Provider ID for Originating Line
    Number Screening (OLNS), the OLNS Disallowed Card Issuer Code (DCIC) feature,
    and definition of domestic calls for OLNS.

    ISS 02 REV 01 This Revision to GR-1157-CORE states the preliminary view of

    Telcordia on proposed additional requirements for an internal Operator Services
    System (OSS) table to determine the facilities to be used to
    complete an intraLATA local call from the OSS as selected by the Service
    Provider identified in the Originating Line Number Screening (OLNS) response.

    Revision 1 is included with this document.

    Components of this product are:
    GR-1157-CORE
    1 gr1158
    3 GR-1158
    4 OSSGR Section 22.3: Line Information Database
    6 PS16
    5 08
    font color="FF0000">14 2009/04/17
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    7 NA; 354
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $925.00;$925.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-271, FR-LIDB-1
    7 GR_1158_CORE.i08.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Issue 8 of GR-1158-CORE, OSSGR Section 22.3: Line Information Database,
    replaces Issue 7, and is a module of FR-271, and FR-LIDB-1.

    GR-1158-CORE contains the generic requirements applicable to a Line

    Information Database (LIDB). The LIDB is a transaction-oriented database system
    accessible via Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) Common Channel Signaling (CCS)
    networks. A LIDB transaction consists of a query from a network system to the
    LIDB, followed by an appropriate response from the LIDB to the querying network
    system. Network systems that query the LIDB may include operator services
    systems, end offices, AIN Service Control Points (SCPs), and other network
    elements such as wireless services platforms.

    GR-1158 contains generic requirements for the LIDB query processing and

    associated feature requirements. This includes LIDB specifications to support
    database architecture and data structure; message processing of each LIDB query
    type, including successful and error conditions; usage measurement reporting for
    each LIDB query type; fraud monitoring, detection and prevention mechanisms; a
    LIDB Data Dictionary.

    Issue 8 incorporates the following:

      Descriptions, format, and values for two (2) newly defined standard
    elements, which are retrievable from LIDB via GetData, and other wireless and
    IP-based protocols (e.g., LDAP) via protocol conversion
    The two (2) new elements are:
    • Extended Name (EN) String may be retrieved for CLASS Calling Name
    Delivery feature where longer names could be supported in signaling and CPE, as
    well as for various GetData and IP-based applications.
  • Extended Name Presentation Indicator specifies whether the name associated
  • with a Telephone Number (TN) is"public" or "private."
    Issue 7 incorporated the definition of nine (9) newly defined standard elements
    (Third Party Bill Block, VoIP Provider ID, Line Technology Type, and E-mail
    Addresses), new values for the Company Type data element, and newly reserved
    values for the Account Owner (AO) data element.

    When using GR-1158, you may want to refer to GR-1100, TR-NWT-000029,

    GR-446, GR-1149, GR-2838, and/or GR-3697. You may also want to
    refer to GR-246, GR-301, GR-1147, GR-1163, GR-1174,
    GR-1175, GR-1176, GR-1177, GR-1188, and/or GR-2936.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1158-CORE
    1 gr1162
    3 GR-1162
    4 OSSGR Sections 23 and 24: Announcement and Detection Subsystems
    6 PS16
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 2000/12/31
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001162 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $895.00;$895.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-271
    7 GR_1162_CORE.i01.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document, GR-1162-CORE, replaces TR-NWT-001162, Issue 1
    and Revision 1, but contains NO TECHNICAL CHANGES or data updates from that
    original document. It has been issued strictly to conform with the new
    Telcordia Technologies document format and carries a new issue number and date.

    This document is a module of OSSGR, FR-271. It contains the view of Telcordia

    on the Announcement Subsystem and Detection Subsystem requirements of the
    operator services system. The Announcement Subsystem provides information to
    operator services systems users (i.e., customers and Local Exchange Carrier
    [LEC] administrators) on an automated basis. The Detection Subsystem detects
    and decodes input in Dual-Tone Multifrequency (DTMF) or verbal form, tones
    generated by other operator services systems, post-seizure customer input, and
    user instructions. This document describes the system considerations, system
    architecture, system capabilities, system performance (i.e., the response time,
    availability, and redundancy requirements), and general transmission guidelines
    required of the Announcement Subsystem and Detection Subsystem. In addition, the
    types of announcements and evaluation of the Announcement Subsystem for
    intelligibility are discussed.

    When using GR-1162, you may need to refer to GR-1147. You may also want

    to refer to GR-506, GR-510, TR-TSY-000762, GR-1149, and/or
    GR-1175.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1162-CORE
    1 gr1163
    3 GR-1163
    4 OSSGR Section 25: Report Subsystem
    6 PS16
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 2001/12/31
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001163 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $790.00;$790.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-271
    7 GR_1163_CORE.i01.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Issue 1 of GR-1163-CORE, OSSGR Section 25: Report Subsystem,
    completely replaces all previous issues of TR-NWT-001163 and any revisions. This
    document is a module of OSSGR, FR-271.

    The Report Subsystem provides administrative data reports to all the

    administrative centers involved in managing the operator services system. This
    subsystem consists of the data processing, storage facilities, and terminal
    facilities used to input, receive, store, and generate statistical reports on
    system operation. The reports include Operator services system identification,
    Operator Services Center (OSC) identification, time and date of report, time and
    date of printout, headings for identification of each measurement, any other
    applicable identification, and the ability to flag data affected by system
    trouble or failure.

    This issue of GR-1163-CORE includes updates to the force report data element

    generic requirements to support existing operator services, such as alternate
    billing services and directory assistance, and new multimedia services, such as
    text chat and e-mail.

    When using GR-1163, you may need to refer to GR-1147. You may also want

    to refer to GR-1143, TR-NWT-001148 GR-1149, TR-NWT-001155,
    GR-1157, GR-1173, GR-1174, GR-1175, GR-1176, and/or
    GR-1177.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1163-CORE
    1 gr1173
    3 GR-1173
    4 OSSGR: Common Functions (FSD 65-01-0100)
    6 PS16
    5 04
    font color="FF0000">14 2005/08/31
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $1,210.00;$1,210.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-271, FR-LIDB-1
    7 GR_1173_CORE.i04.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Issue 4 of GR-1173-CORE, OSSGR: Common Functions (FSD 65-01-0100),
    replaces Issue 3, and is a module of FR-271, and FR-LIDB-1.

    GR-1173-CORE details the operator services system functions that are common

    to multiple services. The operator services system performs several functions
    common to multiple services when processing various calls. Some functions are
    required for all services, while others are required only for selected services.
    This Feature Specific Document (FSD) addresses both categories of common
    functions.

    The common functions described herein are referenced in the service FSDs.

    Each function shall be performed at a specific point in the flow of each
    service, as identified in the service FSDs.

    Issue 3 of GR-1173-CORE incorporated the support of Service Requester ID

    (SRID parameter(s) in all Core System queries (i.e., Billed Number Screening
    [BNS[, Calling Card [CC], and Originating Line Number Screening [OLNS]) to LIDB,
    and of Core System processing if it receives the new optional parameter,
    Wireless Services Originating Indicator (WSOI), in LIDB OLNS responses.

    Issue 4 of GR-1173-CORE:

    • Incorporates background on the numeric RAO code exhaust and the
    introduction of alphanumeric RAO codes that resulted in industry agreements on
    the use of Billing Service Provider (BSP) to house the RAO code
  • Adds a definition and explanatory text for the BSP field in
  • LIDB.
    GR-1173 replaced TR-NWT-001173.

    When using GR-1173-CORE, you may want to refer to GR-446, GR-506,

    GR-508, GR-692, GR-954, TR-NWT-001050, GR-1100, GR-1142,
    GR-1143, GR-1144, TR-NWT-001146 GR-1147, TR-NWT-001148,
    GR-1149, TR-NWT-001155, GR-1156, GR-1158, TR-NWT-001161,
    GR-1162, GR-1163, GR-1174, GR-1175, GR-1176, GR-1177,
    GR-1188, GR-2838, GR-2936, GR-2959, and GR-3697.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1173-CORE
    1 gr1174
    3 GR-1174
    4 OSSGR: Customer Access Features (FSD 70 Series)
    6 PS16
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 2000/12/31
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001174 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $790.00;$790.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-271
    7 GR_1174_CORE.i01.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document, GR-1174-CORE, replaces TR-NWT-001174, Issue 1 and Revisions 1-4,
    but contains NO TECHNICAL CHANGES or data updates from that original document.
    It has been issued strictly to conform with the new Telcordia Technologies
    document format and carries a new issue number and date.

    This document is a module of OSSGR, FR-271. It presents the view of

    Telcordia on generic requirements for the Feature Specific Documents (FSDs)
    applicable to customer access features. It contains the requirements that apply
    to the following services: Dialing Instruction (FSD 10-01-0100), Rate
    Information (FSD 70-01-0200), Transfer Centralized Automatic Message Accounting
    (CAMA) (FSD 70-0-0300), Credit Recording (FSD 70-01-0400), Trouble Recording
    (FSD 70-01-0500), Call Completion To and From Nondialable Points (FSD
    70-01-0600), Local Exchange Carrier (LEC)-Official and Employee Telephone
    Numbers (FSD 70-01-0700), Coin Line Identification (FSD 70-01-0800), General
    Information Services (FSD 70-01-900), Community Bulletin Board (FSD 70-01-0901),
    Information Source Access (FSD 70-01-1000), Ringback Service (FSD 70-01-1100),
    and Intercept Service (FSD 70-01-1200).

    This document includes the view of Telcordia on generic requirements for the

    customer access feature requirements to support Originating Line Number
    Screening (OLNS) and the Automatic Message Accounting (AMA) recording for an
    operator services system to support OLNS.

    TR-NWT-001160 and GR-1174 replaced TR-NWT-001024.

    When using GR-1174, you may need to refer to GR-532, GR-1100,

    GR-1142, GR-1144, GR-1147, GR-1149, GR-1156, GR-1157,
    TR-NWT-001160, TR-NWT-001161, GR-1163, GR-1162, GR-1173,
    GR-1175, GR-1176, and/or GR-1177.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1174-CORE
    1 gr1175
    3 GR-1175
    4 OSSGR: Customer Listing Information (FSD 75 Series)
    6 PS43
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 1997/06/01
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001175 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $995.00;$995.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-271
    7 GR_1175_CORE.i01.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document is a module of OSSGR, FR-271.

    This document provides the view of Telcordia on generic requirements for the

    customer listing information feature requirements to support Originating Line
    Number Screening (OLNS).
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1175-CORE
    1 gr1176
    3 GR-1176
    4 OSSGR: Custom Call-Handling Features (FSD 80 Series)
    6 PS16
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 1999/04/20
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001176 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $875.00;$875.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-271
    7 GR_1176_CORE.i01.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This product is a module of the Operator Services System Generic
    Requirements (OSSGR), FR-271.

    This Generic Requirements document (GR) presents Telcordia's view of generic

    requirements for the Feature Specific Documents (FSDs) applicable to custom
    call-handling features. The requirements applicable to the following services
    are contained in this document: Automated Callback (FSD 80-01-0100), Message
    Delivery (FSD 80-01-0200), Busy Line Verification (FSD 80-01-0300), Emergency
    Service (FSD 80-01-0400), Call Completion Service (FSD 80-01-0500), Person
    Service (FSD 80-01-0600), Operator Services System Handling For Specialized
    Attendant Groups (FSD 80-01-0800), and IC Denial Check Service (FSD 80-01-0900).

    This document is being issued to:

    • Update the Automatic Message Accounting (AMA) requirements
    for Busy Line Verification (BLV) and operator interrupt involving
    terminating inward services.
  • Combine TR-NWT-001176, Issue 1 and TR-NWT-001176, Issue 1, Revisions 2 and 3
  • (Revision 1 was replaced earlier by Revision 2)
  • Convert TR-NWT-001176 and its revisions to the Telcordia Generic
  • Requirements (GR) format and process. This also includes renumbering all
    sections in the document (each FSD is now a standalone section).
    The requirements in this document may be used by suppliers as a resource for
    their development of operator services systems. Effective operator services are
    the key to providing customers with the best communication possible.
    GR-1176-CORE and the remainder of the modules in FR-271 give you a comprehensive
    compilation of requirements and objectives that in the Telcordia
    view, ensure your customers get the best call handling service.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1176-CORE
    1 gr1177
    3 GR-1177
    4 OSSGR: Special Billing Features (FSD 85 Series)
    6 PS16
    5 03
    font color="FF0000">14 2005/08/06
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001177 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $875.00;$875.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-271, FR-LIDB-1
    7 GR_1177_CORE.i03.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Issue 3 of GR-1177-CORE, OSSGR: Special Billing Features (FSD 85 Series),
    replaces Issue 2, and is a module of FR-271, and FR-LIDB-1.
    GR-1177-CORE contains the Feature Specific Documents (FSDs) that apply to
    special billing features. It includes the following billing options and
    features:
    • Calling Card Billing
  • Collect Billing
  • Third Number Billing
  • Originating Station Billing Restriction
  • Issue 3 includes the following:
    • Additional background information on the numeric Revenue Accounting
    Office (RAO) code exhaust and the introduction of alphanumeric RAO codes that
    resulted in industry agreements on the use of Billing Service Provider (BSP) to
    house the RAO code.
  • A definition and explanatory text for the BSP field in LIDB.
  • When using GR-1177, you may want to refer to GR-690, TR-NWT-001050,
    GR-1100, GR-1144, GR-1147, GR-1149, TR-NWT-001155,
    GR-1158, TR-NWT-001160, GR-1162, GR-1173, GR-1174,
    GR-1175, GR-1176, GR-2959, and GR-3697.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1177-CORE
    1 gr1188
    3 GR-1188
    4 LSSGR: CLASS(SM) Feature: Calling Name Delivery Generic
    Requirements (FSD 01-02-1070)
    6 PS11
    5 03
    font color="FF0000">14 2009/04/24
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001188 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $975.00;$975.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-12, FR-64, FR-CLASS-1, FR-LIDB-1
    7 GR_1188_CORE.i03.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Issue 3 of GR-1188, LSSGR: CLASS Feature: Calling Name Delivery Generic
    Requirements (FSD 01-02-1070), replaces Issue 2 and is a module of FR-64
    and FR-LIDB-1.

    GR-1188-CORE describes the Telcordia view of switching and signaling generic

    requirements for Calling Name Delivery (CNAM) for residential and small business
    customers, as well as for Basic Business Group (BBG) and Multiswitch Business
    Group (MBG) customers. The scope of the features described in this document is
    limited to conventional lines with more basic groundwork laid for IP-based
    lines. Calling Name feature specifications for ISDN customers are described in
    GR-1326-CORE, and GR-1367-CORE.

    This document contains generic requirements for switching system actions,

    user interface signaling procedures, and signaling procedures related to SS7
    ISDN User Part (ISDNUP) and Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP).
    Also included are requirements for sending the Dial Tone Service Requester ID
    (DTSRID) as an optional parameter in Generic Name (GN) queries to the Line
    Information Database (LIDB). Some existing Name database application generic
    requirements are covered in GR-1158-CORE and others could be provided in
    future documentation.

    This issue of GR-1188-CORE introduces the Extended Name (up to 60 characters)

    that could be useful for applications beyond Caller ID.

    Issue 3 includes the following changes:

    • New requirements for storing and retrieving two new fields: Extended
    Name (EN) and Extended Name Privacy Indicator
  • The EN and EN Privacy Indicator are not intended to be retrievable via the
  • SS7 Calling Name Query described in this document. These two fields could be
    retrieved via SS7 GetData (described in GR-2838-CORE) or IP-based
    protocols.
  • A new Section 4,
  • "Extended Name Requirements" has been added to this
    document.
    When using GR-1188, you may need to refer GR-1158, GR-2838, GR-30,
    GR-391, TR-TSY-000402, GR-31, GR-478, GR-506,
    TR-NWT-000868, and/or GR-1100.

    You may also want to refer to GR-215, GR-217, GR-219,

    GR-227, GR-246, GR-317, GR-394, GR-520, GR-3697,
    Ameritech TR-OAT-000042, and/or Ameritech TR-OAT-000044.

    Components of this product are:
    GR-1188-CORE
    1 gr1193
    3 GR-1193
    4 LSSGR: Generic Requirements for a Dedicated Data Link Interface
    Between an End Office SPCS and CPE (FSD-04-07-000)
    6 PS11
    5 02
    font color="FF0000">14 2002/02/28
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001193 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $700.00;$700.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-64
    7 GR_1193_CORE.i02.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Issue 2 of GR-1193-CORE, LSSGR: Generic Requirements for a
    Dedicated Data Link Interface Between an End Office SPCS and CPE
    (FSD-04-07-000), replaces Issue 1, and is a module of LSSGR, FR-64.

    GR-1193-CORE describes the Telcordia view of proposed generic requirements

    for a dedicated data link that connects an end office Stored Program Control
    System (SPCS) with a Customer Premises Equipment (CPE). This link delivers to
    the end users useful information on their incoming calls without using the voice
    path for data transmission. Therefore, the customer's voice conversation will
    not be interrupted. In addition, data transmission will be possible in both the
    off-hook and on-hook states, and transmissions will be full duplex, i.e., in
    both directions. The modem at the SPCS will support transmission at speeds of
    28800 bps and lower. It is recommended that this link be designed so it may be
    upgraded to support transmission at higher transmission speeds in the future.

    Issue 2 of GR-1193-CORE was updated to provide for higher modem speeds

    previously unspecified in the requirements. The requirements and text have been
    updated to reflect support for modem speeds up to and including the v.34 28800
    bps ITU-T Standard.

    GR-1193 replaced TR-NWT-001193 and TA-TSY-000034.

    When using GR-1193, you may need to refer to GR-1188 and certain ITU-T

    recommendations. You may also want to refer to GR-512.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1193-CORE
    1 gr1194
    3 GR-1194
    4 Bellcore Operations Systems Security Requirements
    6 PS76
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 1998/12/01
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TA-STS-001194 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $490.00;$490.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    7 GR_1194_CORE.i01.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Local Exchange Carriers (LECs) rely heavily on information
    processing systems to meet operational, financial, and administrative needs.
    Because corruption, theft, or unauthorized disclosure could disrupt business
    operations and finances, legal position, and public confidence, the integrity,
    availability, and confidentiality of key software systems, databases, and data
    networks must be protected. Security requirements provide planners, designers,
    developers, testers, and other personnel involved with conceptualization,
    production, or maintenance of software to prevent and detect unauthorized use,
    disclosure, modification or destruction of operations systems' software and
    data.

    This document provides a set of baseline requirements that specify both

    secure development procedures and security requirements. These baseline
    requirements should not be used blindly to constitute the security requirements
    of any specific operations system. Rather, they should be used as templates to
    construct specific operations systems security requirements only after
    performing specific risk and vulnerability analyses. Along with security
    mechanisms, this GR addresses such topics as risk analysis, system integrity and
    design, testing, developmental environment, and documentation.

    Note: This product was converted from a TA to a GR, at the expense of

    Telcordia with no changes to technical content, to bring it into compliance with
    current GR program and publications standards.

    GR-1194 replaced TA-STS-001194 and FR-7.

    TR-STS-000935, GR-1194, SR-TSV-002257, SR-TSV-002302, SR-TSV-002308,

    SR-TSV-002309, SR-STS-002310, SR-STS-002254, SR-STS-002261, SR-STS-002262,
    SR-STS-002263, SR-STS-002323 and SR-STS-002632 were formerly bundled as FR-6 or
    FR-STS-000006.

    When using GR-1194, you may want to refer to TA-STS-001080 (canceled).

    Components of this product are:
    GR-1194-CORE
    1 gr1200
    3 GR-1200
    4 Generic Requirements for Accelerated Life Testing of Valve
    Regulated Lead Acid Batteries at High Temperatures
    6 PS73
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 2003/09/15
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001200 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $615.00;$615.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    7 GR_1200_CORE.i01.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    GR-1200-CORE replaces TR-NWT-001200, Issue 1, January 1992, but
    contains NO TECHNICAL CHANGES from that original document. It has been issued
    strictly to conform with the new Telcordia Technologies document format and GR
    process, and carries a new issue number and date.

    GR-1200-CORE provides the Telcordia view of proposed generic requirements

    for accelerated life testing of Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) batteries by
    increasing the temperature of the batteries and determining their lifetime at
    these higher temperatures.

    Requirements are listed for various temperatures and conditions that the

    VRLA batteries should meet. There are some battery designs that will not meet
    some requirements because of the method of construction or the materials used in
    fabrication. These batteries can still be tested with accelerated methods but it
    will be more difficult and time consuming. Individual battery components can be
    tested but a fully functional production battery must also be tested.
    Accelerated testing will be encouraged and the GR will indicate acceptable test
    methods.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1200-CORE
    1 gr1202
    3 GR-1202
    4 Generic Requirements for a Customer Sensitive Quality
    Infrastructure
    6 PS72
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 1995/10/10
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001202 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $365.00;$365.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    7 GR_1202_CORE.i01.pdf
    THIS
    DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This Generic Requirements (GR) document presents the Telcordia
    view of typical telecommunications customer company expectations for an
    accountable supplier's quality infrastructure and the associated
    customer/supplier interactions. It is intended to be used by suppliers and
    customers to assess the effectiveness of a total quality system.

    The document provides a framework of generic requirements for

    supplier use to demonstrate its commitment to quality and reliability, and to
    turn positive attitudes into actions.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1202-CORE
    1 gr1209
    3 GR-1209
    4 Generic Requirements for Passive Optical Components
    6 PS32
    5 03
    font color="FF0000">14 2001/03/09
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $1,975.00;$1,975.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-FIBER-1, FR-FIBER-2
    7 GR_1209_CORE.i03.pdf;GR_1209_ILR.i3A.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Issue 3 of GR-1209-CORE,Generic Requirements for Passive Optical
    Components, replaces Issue 2, and is a module of FR-FIBER-1.

    This document contains generic criteria for passive optical components to

    help promote the satisfactory operation of such components in Network Operators
    single-mode fiber transmission networks and to permit economical planning and
    engineering of interoffice, loop feeder, FITL, HFC, and SONET Systems. This
    document is not intended to offer the definition for a specific product design.

    GR-1209 replaced TR-NWT-001209, TR-TSY-000901, and TA-NWT-000442

    When using GR-1209, you may need to refer to GR-20, GR-63, GR-78,

    GR-326, GR-409, GR-1221, ASTM D-2863, UL 94, UL 1694, and/or several
    ASTM EIA/TIA-455 FOTP documents. You may also want to refer to GR-357,
    GR-468, GR-765, GR-909, GR-910, GR-1009, GR-1073,
    GR-1295, GR-1312, and/or GR-2854.

    This GR also includes one or more Issue List Reports (ILRs) that details open

    or closed technical issues in the main document. The ILR(s) are automatically
    sent free of charge to the GR document purchaser.

    Fiber Testing and Consulting

    Telcordia is uniquely positioned to provide in-depth, expert consulting

    regarding this GR, including knowledge of how these generic requirements are
    used by telecommunication carriers in selecting products to meet their
    deployment needs. Telcordia also offers a comprehensive and independent
    laboratory testing service that helps manufacturers develop and qualify new
    products and bring those products to market in a timely and cost-effective
    manner.

    To submit comments on this GR, or to obtain further information regarding

    Fiber Testing and Consulting Services, please contact:

    Melissa Handa

    Executive Director - Network and Product Integrity
    Telcordia Technologies
    732-699-6161
    mhanda@telcordia.com

    Components of this product are:
    GR-1209-CORE
    GR-1209-ILR
    1 gr1217
    3 GR-1217
    4 Generic Requirements for Separable Electrical Connectors Used in
    Telecommunications Hardware
    6 PS73 PS74
    5 02
    font color="FF0000">14 2008/12/08
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001217 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 Contact;Contact
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-2063
    7 GR_1217_CORE.i02.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    Issue 2 of GR-1217-CORE, Generic Requirements for Separable Electrical
    Connectors Used in Telecommunications Hardware, replaces Issue 1, and is a
    module of FR-2063, NEBSFR.

    GR-1217 contains proposed, generic physical design requirements for separable

    connector products used in a typical service provider network. The generic
    requirements defined in this NEBS (Network-Equipment Building System) document
    apply to separable electrical connectors used in typical service providers'
    electronic telecommunications networks. The scope includes Printed Wiring Board
    (PWB) connectors, coaxial and cable connectors of various types, and IC sockets.
    It includes connectors made with noble and non-noble metal contact finishes.
    However, these requirements do not apply to non-metallic optical connectors used
    for mating of fiber optics or to connectors intended for AC power applications.
    The pin and socket connector, widely used by equipment manufacturers to
    interface PWB assemblies to backplanes in current telecommunications systems, is
    the most prominent and the most critical application within this scope.
    Edge-card connectors with plated contact fingers are also included in the PWB
    classification.

    This NEBS document expands and enhances the separable electrical connector

    requirements found in GR-78-CORE. Quality and reliability aspects for
    separable connectors as components detailed in GR-357-CORE are also
    included. Where there is a discrepancy between requirements in this document and
    requirements in these two more general documents, the requirements here take
    precedence.

    GR-1217 meets all quality level standards for electrical connectors, plus:

    • Provides a comprehensive treatment of electrical connector performance
    for telecommunications hardware and addresses both noble and non-noble plated
    connectors
  • Includes a flexible qualification methodology, which allows for cutting-edge
  • product innovations to be qualified and used in telecommunications products
  • Emphasizes connector performance via qualification tests, as opposed to
  • preferred metallizations; connector performance metrics were reviewed and
    modified where appropriate to account for reduced connectors geometrics now
    typically employed
  • Defines accelerated aging test methods, which can be used to determine
  • reliability of mean time between failures of a particular connector
  • Aligns with GR-63 and GR-78.
  • When using GR-1217, you may need to refer to GR-63, GR-78, GR-357,
    SR-332, as well as various ANSI, ASTM, MIL and UL standards.

    Fiber Testing and Consulting

    Telcordia is uniquely positioned to provide in-depth, expert consulting

    regarding this GR, including knowledge of how these generic requirements are
    used by telecommunication carriers in selecting products to meet their
    deployment needs. Telcordia also offers a comprehensive and independent
    laboratory testing service that helps manufacturers develop and qualify new
    products and bring those products to market in a timely and cost-effective
    manner.

    To submit comments on this GR, or to obtain further information regarding

    Telcordia Consulting and Testing Services, please contact:

    Melissa Handa

    Executive Director - Network and Product Integrity
    Telcordia Technologies
    732-699-6161
    mhanda@telcordia.com

    Components of this product are:
    GR-1217-CORE
    1 gr1218
    3 GR-1218
    4 ISDN Distinctive Alerting (I-DAL) Generic Requirements
    6 PS54
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 1994/06/29
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    7 NA
    1 CCD
    2 CUSTCD
    8 $504.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document contains the Telcordia view of generic
    requirements for a Distinctive Alerting feature as an Integrated Services
    Digital Network (ISDN) based service operating through a Basic Access interface.

    This feature, called ISDN Distinctive Alerting (I-DAL), is a terminating

    call management feature. It provides Distinctive Alerting treatment to the
    called customer when attempts are made to terminate calls
    placed from telephones or other qualifying terminals whose Directory Numbers
    (DNs) have been previously designated by the called customer and appear in an
    active I-DAL screening list.

    This document presents requirements for the

    following:
    • Feature Operations,
  • Internal Call Processing Controls,
  • Signaling/Message Structure,
  • Administration/Operations,
  • Interactions,
  • Limitations,
  • Restrictions.
  • GR-1218 replaced TA-NWT-001218.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1218-CORE
    1 gr1221
    3 GR-1221
    4 Generic Reliability Assurance Requirements for Passive Optical
    Components
    6 PS32 PS72
    5 02
    font color="FF0000">14 1999/01/02
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TA-NWT-001221 Issue02
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $1,625.00;$1,625.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-2063, FR-796, FR-FIBER-2
    7 GR_1221_CORE.i02.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    GR-1221-CORE is a module of FR-796, Reliability and Quality Generic Requirements
    (RQGR).

    GR-1221-CORE presents the Telcordia view of proposed generic reliability

    assurance requirements for passive optical components, and is directed towards
    an equipment supplier's design engineering, manufacturing, procurement, and
    reliability/quality organizations. Common forms of passive fiber optic branching
    components include splitters, couplers, and wavelength division multiplexers
    (WDM-MUXES) and demultiplexers (WDM-DEMUXES).

    The criteria set forth form a minimum set of reliability assurances practices

    that Telcordia and participants view as necessary for the overall performance
    and reliability of these components used in telecommunications equipment. The
    criteria are not meant to define a specific design, or to result in a preferred
    way of accomplishing any design.

    When using GR-1221, you may need to refer to GR-357, GR-1209,

    GR-2854, GR-2882, GR-2883, and/or various EIA, IEC, and MIL
    documents. You may also want to refer to GR-20, GR-63, GR-78,
    GR-326, SR-332, GR-409, GR-418, GR-468, GR-487,
    TR-NWT-000870, GR-874, GR-909, and/or
    TR-NWT-000930.

    Fiber Testing and Consulting

    Telcordia is uniquely positioned to provide in-depth, expert consulting

    regarding this GR, including knowledge of how these generic requirements are
    used by telecommunication carriers in selecting products to meet their
    deployment needs. Telcordia also offers a comprehensive and independent
    laboratory testing service that helps manufacturers develop and qualify new
    products and bring those products to market in a timely and cost-effective
    manner.

    To submit comments on this GR, or to obtain further information regarding

    Telcordia Consulting and Testing Services, please contact:

    Melissa Handa

    Executive Director - Network and Product Integrity
    Telcordia Technologies
    732-699-6161
    mhanda@telcordia.com

    Components of this product are:
    GR-1221-CORE
    1 gr1222
    3 GR-1222
    4 Generic Requirements for Fiber Optic Terminators
    6 PS32
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 1995/11/01
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    2 TR-NWT-001222 Issue01
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $252.00;$252.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-FIBER-2
    7 GR_1222_CORE.i01.pdf

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY
    AS AN ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document provides the Telcordia view of generic requirements and objectives
    for single-mode fiber optic terminators. Terminators are passive optical
    components that are designed to provide a low-reflectance end to a fiber optic
    transmission system. Terminators can prevent reflections in AM video systems
    that can result in degradation of systems performance in Fiber-In-The-Loop
    (FITL) and Hybrid Fiber/Coax (HFC) transmission systems.

    When using GR-1222, you may need to refer to GR-63. You may also need to

    refer to GR-326, GR-409, GR-1221, and SR-NWT-2759; ASTM B117,
    D610, D2863, and G21: UL 94; several EIA/TIA-455-A FOTPs, GR-253,
    GR-765, GR-909, GR-910, GR-1209, GR-1252, and/or
    SR-NWT-001907.

    Fiber Testing and Consulting

    Telcordia is uniquely positioned to provide in-depth, expert consulting

    regarding this GR, including knowledge of how these generic requirements are
    used by telecommunication carriers in selecting products to meet their
    deployment needs. Telcordia also offers a comprehensive and independent
    laboratory testing service that helps manufacturers develop and qualify new
    products and bring those products to market in a timely and cost-effective
    manner.

    To submit comments on this GR, or to obtain further information regarding

    Telcordia Consulting and Testing Services, please contact:

    Melissa Handa

    Executive Director - Network and Product Integrity
    Telcordia Technologies
    732-699-6161
    mhanda@telcordia.com

    Components of this product are:
    GR-1222-CORE
    1 gr1230
    3 GR-1230
    4 SONET Bi-Directional Line-Switched Ring Equipment Generic
    Criteria
    6 PS21 PS24
    5 04
    font color="FF0000">14 1998/12/01
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $1,526.00;$1,526.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    6 FR-440
    7 GR_1230_CORE.i04.pdf;GR_1230_ILR.i4A.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document is a module of TSGR, FR-440.

    Automated Protection Switching (APS) improves the survivability of transport

    systems by substituting a standby facility when failures occur. For failures
    that affect not only the working channels but also the protection channels, such
    as a cable cut, one type of protection is a Ring APS. A ring
    is defined as a set of nodes interconnected to form a closed loop, where fiber
    cables serve as links; thus the Network Elements (NEs) are connected in a ring
    configuration. A node refers to Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) Line
    Terminating Equipment (LTE).

    There are two major types of SONET rings: path-switched and line-switched

    SONET rings. GR-1230-CORE, Issue 4 provides the view of Telcordia on proposed
    generic criteria for two-and four-fiber Bidirectional Line-Switched Rings
    (BLSRs). Criteria for BLSR equipment, BLSR basic APS protocol, ring
    interconnection, and OAM&P are provided, including criteria for enhancements to
    the basic BLSR APS protocol such as extra traffic, VT-access, and support for
    unidirectional services.

    In addition, criteria for Dual Transmit and Enhanced Non-pre-emptible

    Unprotected Traffic is included. This GR also provides tutorial material.

    GR-1230 replaced TA-NWT-001230.

    This GR also includes one or more Issue List Reports (ILRs) that details open

    or closed technical issues in the main document. The ILR(s) are automatically
    sent free of charge to the GR document purchaser.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1230-CORE
    GR-1230-ILR
    1 gr1237
    3 GR-1237
    4 SMDS Generic Requirements for Initial Operations Management
    Capabilities in Support of Exchange Access and Intercompany
    Serving Arrangements
    6 PS41 PS58
    5 01
    font color="FF0000">14 1994/07/06
    font color="FF0000">19 Industry Requirements And Standards (RS)
    7 NA;NA
    1 CCD;PDF
    2 CUSTCD;PDF
    8 $252.00;$252.00
    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
    7 GR_1237_CORE.i01.pdf
    THIS DOCUMENT IS SOLD ONLY AS AN
    ENTERPRISE LICENSE
    This document presents the Telcordia view of generic requirements for Switched
    Multimegabit Data Service (SMDS) Exchange Access Operations Management (XA-OM)
    service and Exchange Carrier Operations Management (ECOM) capabilities. As
    defined in the GR, an SMDS XA-OM service consists of network management
    capabilities provided by a Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) to an Interexchange
    Carrier (IC).

    These capabilities are intended to help enable an IC to directly manage

    aspects of its Exchange Access SMDS service. In addition, this GR provides
    generic requirements for SMDS ECOM. SMDS ECOM is a set of network management
    capabilities that one LEC may provide another LEC when two LECS that reside in
    the same Local Access and Transport Area (LATA) choose to interoperate to
    provide Exchange SMDS.

    These capabilities are intended to help enable a LEC to manage aspects of the

    end-to-end Exchange SMDS service.

    GR-1237 replaced TA-TSV-001237.

    Components of this product are:
    GR-1237-CORE
    1 gr1241
    3 GR-1241
    4 Supplemental Service Control Point (SCP) Generic Requirements
    6 PS14
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    5 N
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    Issue 7 of GR-1241-CORE, Supplemental Service Control Point (SCP) Generic
    Requirements, replaces Issue 6, and is a module of FR-CCS-18.

    GR-1241-CORE provides support for the following features in a Service Control

    Point (SCP):
    • Process Outage
  • Load sharing of traffic based on 8-bit Signaling Link Selection (SLS)
  • codes
  • Congestion Control
  • Message Transfer Part (MTP) Restart
  • Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) Connectionless Segmentation and
  • Reassembly
  • Cluster Routing and Management
  • Generalized Routing Procedures
  • MTP Routing Verification Test (MRVT) and SCCP Routing Verification Test
  • (SRVT)
  • SCP Common Channel Signaling (CCS) Interface Reliability
  • Additional SCCP procedures.
  • The information contained in this GR is meant as a supplement to
    GR-1280-CORE, GR-246-CORE, and TR-NWT-000029.

    This GR is intended to inform SCP developers, CCS Network Service Providers,

    and others about the Telcordia view of the above features.

    Issue 7 includes the addition of SCP functionality in an IMS environment, and

    incorporates the following:
    • A new Section 2.8,
    "MTP Service Indicator Fields."
  • Appendix I,
  • "SCP Functionality in an IMS Environment.",
  • The current Telcordia GR format bringing this document into conformance
  • with the latest Telcordia publications and formatting standards
  • Updates to the references and glossary sections.
  • GR-1241 replaced TR-NWT-001241.

    When using GR-1241, you may need to refer to GR-246, GR-472,

    GR-478, GR-833, GR-1245, TR-NWT-000029, GR-82, GR-606,
    and/or GR-1280. You may also want to refer to GR-512, TR-NWT-001112,
    GR-1113, TR-NWT-001229, GR-2878, GR-3021, and/or certain ANSI T1
    standards.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1241-CORE
    1 gr1242
    3 GR-1242
    4 ISDN Selective Call Rejection
    6 PS54
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    5 N
    9 Y
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    Integrated Services Network (ISDN) Selective Call Rejection (1-SCR), is a
    terminating call management feature, that enables the user to signal a Stored
    Program Control Switching System (SPCS) to reject terminating call attempts to
    the user from a limited number of Calling Party Numbers (CPNs).

    The user can specify the Dictionary Numbers (DNs) of terminating calls that

    are to be rejected by the SPCS acting for the user. Unaccepted calls from
    these specified DNs are prevented from terminating to the I-SCR user.

    This document contains the Telcordia view of generic requirements for a

    Selective Call Rejection feature operating through an ISDN Basic Rate Interfaces
    (BRI).
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1242-CORE
    1 gr1244
    3 GR-1244
    4 Clocks for the Synchronized Network: Common Generic Criteria
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    4 Y
    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
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    Issue 4 of GR-1244, Clocks for the Synchronized Network: Common
    Generic Criteria, replaces Issue 3.

    The digital synchronization network consists of clocks connected by digital

    facilities. This document provides criteria that apply to these various clocks
    deployed in telecommunications equipment such as transport Network Elements
    (NEs), Digital Switches, and Timing Signal Generators (TSGs). Since these clocks
    can have a critical impact on network performance, GR-1244 may be of significant
    value to telecommunications equipment manufacturers (including both
    synchronization-related component and system manufacturers) and
    telecommunications service providers.

    The updates in Issue 4 should significantly assist the reader's understanding

    of the criteria (and expected clock performance characteristics) in areas such
    as holdover stability, wander generation, and phase build-out.
    Specific updates include:
    • The equations for calculating fractional frequency offset and drift were
    corrected, and additional information on the use of those equations was
    provided
  • The temperature component of the holdover frequency stability requirement
  • for stratum 3 clocks was changed to align with the corresponding specification
    in ATIS-0900101
  • Significant explanatory test was added regarding the holdover stability
  • curves provided in Section 5
  • Additional explanatory text was provided regarding the conditions under
  • which the wander generation requirements apply
  • The proposed value of one of the parameters used in defining test cases for
  • testing a clock's phase build-out performance was changed to reflect the long
    time constants of the filters used in stratum 2 and 3E clocks
  • Additional information was provided regarding the applicability of various
  • criteria to NEs/clocks used in SONET or"synchronous Ethernet"
    applications.

    In addition, minor corrections or clarifications were made in the text in

    various sections of the document, references to ANSI T1 standards were changed
    to reflect their reclassification as ATIS standards, and references to the ITU-T
    documents related to synchronous Ethernet were added to a number of sections.

    GR-1244 replaced TR-NWT-001244.

    When using GR-1244, you may want to refer to GR-57, GR-63, GR-82,

    GR-253, GR-378, GR-436, GR-454, GR-474, GR-487,
    GR-496, GR-499, GR-820, GR-839, GR-1089, GR-2830,
    TR-NWT-000170, and various standards documents.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1244-CORE
    1 gr1245
    3 GR-1245
    4 CCS Node Generic Requirements to Support Routing Verification
    Tests
    6 PS14
    5 03
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    2 CUSTCD;PDF
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    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
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    GR-1245-CORE, CCS Node Generic Requirements To Support Routing Verification
    Tests, presents generic requirements and objectives for Common Channel
    Signaling (CCS) network nodes. A CCS node is a network element or network system
    connected to the CCS network via Signaling System Number 7 (SS7) links
    supporting Message Transfer Part (MTP) Routing Verification Tests (MRVT) and
    Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) Routing Verification Tests (SRVT).

    MRVT and SRVT are defined in the Operations, Maintenance and Administration

    Part (OMAP) of the SS7 protocol T1.116. These tests provide a powerful tool for
    the detection and isolation of routing problems in CCS networks. They can be
    used both for intranetwork and internetwork testing. Examples of MTP routing
    problems that the MRVT can detect are a Signal Transfer point (STP) loop causing
    infinite message circulation over the link sets in the loop, inability to route
    a message to its destination, and excessive number of STPs in the message path.
    Examples of the SCCP routing problems that the SRVT can detect are an STP loop,
    inability to perform a global title translation (GTT), and excessive number of
    translations for a message.

    Issue 3 of GR-1245-CORE includes new additional procedures and requirements

    to allow SCCP routing verification testing in a Local Number Portability
    environment. In addition, Appendix B was added and addresses RVT Support of the
    XUDT Message Type. Appendix B focuses on RVT treatment of the XUDT's optional
    parameters and the UDT/XUDT Message Change procedure that may be implemented in
    a CCS network containing both UDT-only capable nodes and XUDT-capable nodes.

    GR-1245 replaced TR-NWT-001245.

    This GR also includes one or more Issue List Reports (ILRs) that details open

    or closed technical issues in the main document. The ILR(s) are automatically
    sent free of charge to the GR document purchaser.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1245-CORE
    GR-1245-ILR
    1 gr1248
    3 GR-1248
    4 Generic Requirements for Operations of ATM Network Elements (NES)
    6 PS43
    5 04
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    2 CUSTCD;PDF
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    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
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    This document sets forth the view of Telcordia on proposed
    generic requirements for operations of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Network
    Elements (NEs). This document focuses on requirements needed for Broadband
    Switching Systems (BSS's), but the requirements in this GR can apply to any
    type of NE that processes ATM cells. Issue 4 of this document reflects
    progress made in the areas of national and international standards on ATM, such
    as extensions to ITU-T Recommendation 1.610, ATM Forum M4 NE View Requirements
    and Logical MIB, Version 2, and the ATM Forum Inverse Multiplexing for ATM
    (IMA) specifications. This GR addresses service-independent ATM operations
    capabilities required by an ATM NE that provide support for Permanent Virtual
    Connection (PVC) Cell Relay Service, Switched Virtual Connection (SVC) Cell
    Relay Service, Switched Multimegabit Data Service (SMDS), PVC Frame Relay
    Service, and Circuit Emulation Service. The operations functionality covered in
    this document includes all five standard functional categories: Configuration
    Management, Fault Management, Performance Management, Security management, and
    Accounting management. This document completely replaces GR-1248-CORE, Issue 3.

    GR-1248 replaced TA-NWT-001248.

    When using GR-1248, you may need to refer GR-253, FR-439, GR-474,

    GR-478, GR-606, TR-TSV-000773, TR-TSV-000774, GR-820,
    TR-TSY-000824, TR-TSY-000825, GR-828, GR-1060, GR-1063,
    GR-1110, GR-1111, TR-NWT-001112, GR-1113, GR-1114,
    GR-1115, GR-1117, GR-1327, TA-TSV-001408, GR-1417,
    GR-2924, GR-2980, ITU-T 1-series recommendations, ANSI T1-6XX-series
    standards, and/or various ATM Forum documents.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1248-CORE
    1 gr1250
    3 GR-1250
    4 Generic Requirements for Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) File
    Transfer
    6 PS24
    5 02
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    2 TA-NWT-001250 Issue02
    7 NA;NA
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    2 CUSTCD;PDF
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    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
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    GR-1250-CORE, Generic Requirements for Synchronous Optical Network (SONET)
    File Transfer, Issue 2, replaces Issue 1.

    Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) Network Elements (NEs) can use the SONET

    Operations Communications Network in a standardized way for network management.
    Two management applications that are enhanced by the use of File Transfer
    protocol are software download and memory restoration processes. In the past,
    software download for transport NEs has usually been done locally, with an
    operator loading the software from a medium such as a floppy disk.

    Typically, a new generic will also require a corresponding hardware change,

    and, therefore, a craft dispatch. Digital Cross-Connects (DCS's) can have
    line-by-line configuration table changes made automatically by an Operations
    System (OS). Backups are done locally to nonvolatile memory, and remotely on a
    command-by-command basis. There are several problems with these methods.
    Line-by-line configuration table downloads and command-by-command backups are
    inherently slow. Nonvolatile memory is not sufficient to provide backup if the
    NE is physically lost (as in a fire or flood, for example).

    On a going forward basis, newer NEs may store only software load identifiers

    and generic identifiers in local memory; the backup copy may be stored
    separately. As more and more intelligent network elements are deployed, software
    download and remote backup of these NEs will consume proportionately more
    network provider resources. Use of a file transfer protocol such as the Open
    Systems Interconnection (OSI) File Transfer, Access, and Management (FTAM)
    protocol for SONET NEs can help alleviate these problems.

    This GR includes the Telcordia view of proposed generic requirements for the

    support of FTAM in SONET NEs.

    Issue 2 shows the coupling between this GR and related requirements in

    GR-253-CORE. Issue 2 also adds new requirements for using the FTP file
    transfer protocol to provide SONET file transfer applications (see Section 3.3).
    Issue 2 also provides additional details with respect to the CMISE information
    models required (Section 3.4), and also considers requirements that apply when
    using the TL1 Interactive Class protocol (Section 3.5).

    When using GR-1250, you may need to refer to GR-253, GR-1042,

    SIF-011, SIF-022, and/or ISO 8571. You may also want to refer to GR-472,
    GR-836, GR-2915, GR-2963, and/or SIF-025.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1250-CORE
    1 gr1251
    3 GR-1251
    4 LSSGR: CLASS Feature: Numbering Plan Area Split Management (FSD
    30-29-0000)
    6 PS11
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    5 N
    9 Y
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    This document is a module of LSSGR, FR-64, and was formerly TR-NWT-001251.

    GR-1251-CORE replaces TR-NWT-001251, Issue 1, but contains NO TECHNICAL

    CHANGES from that original document. It has been issued strictly to conform with
    the new Telcordia Technologies document format and GR process, and carries a new
    issue number and date.

    The Numbering Plan Area (NPA) Split Management CLASS feature described in

    this document interacts with the Automatic Callback (AC), Automatic Recall (AR),
    and Screening List Editing (SLE) CLASS features, and the screening list
    services, to allow customers to use these features with dialing arrangements
    that are used for completing calls during the permissive dialing period of an
    NPA split. Local Exchange Carriers (LECs) assign NPA split pairs to the feature.
    There are four options associated with each NPA split pair, and the LECs control
    the status of each option. Each option is associated with function(s) of one or
    more CLASS features. When an option is active for an NPA split pair, the NPAs of
    that NPA split pair are considered interchangeable for the function(s)
    associated with the option. This GR provides the view of Telcordia on generic
    requirements for the Numbering Plan Area Split Management feature.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1251-CORE
    1 gr1252
    3 GR-1252
    4 Quality System Generic Requirements for Hardware
    6 PS72
    5 01
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    9 Y
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    This document identifies the Telcordia view of a uniform set of basic quality

    system generic requirements using the framework established by ISO 9001/Q90001.

    The following documents were fully or partly replaced by GR-1252:

    TR-TSY-000411, TR-NWT-000785, TR-NWT-000893, TR-NWT-001252, TR-TSY-000039,
    PUB-53250, and IP-10450.

    When using GR-1252, you may need to refer to ISO 9001/Q9001.

    Components of this product are:
    GR-1252-CORE
    1 gr1253
    3 GR-1253
    4 Generic Requirements for Operations Interfaces Using OSI Tools:
    Telecommunications Management Network Security Administrations
    6 PS41 PS76
    5 01
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    9 Y
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    This document presents the view of Telcordia on generic requirements on security
    administration for interfaces among Operations Systems (OS's) and Network
    Elements (NEs). This GR applies when the interface between the OS performing
    security administration and the OS or NE that is being managed is based on the
    Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Reference Model. However, this GR also
    applies even if the system it manages does not use OSI-based interfaces to
    communicate with any other systems.

    GR-1253 replaced TA-NWT-001253 and TA-TSY-000130.

    When using GR-1253, you may need to refer to GR-1469 and/or ISO 10164 and

    10165 (IUT-T X.721/30/34/35/36/40). You may also want to refer to GR-376,
    GR-495, TR-TSV-000774, GR-815, GR-828, GR-836, GR-981,
    TA-NWT-001014 (canceled), GR-1031, TA-TSY-001041 (canceled), GR-1042,
    TA-NWT-001057 (canceled), GR-1194, GR-1332, and GR-2869, and ANSI
    T1.210, T1.233, T1.243, ITU-T M.3010, and X.741.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1253-CORE
    1 gr126
    3 GR-126
    4 Generic Requirements for Network Outdoor Customer Premises, and
    Universal Cross-Connecting Wire
    6 PS33
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    2 CUSTCD;PDF
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    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
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    This Generic Requirements (GR) document sets forth Telcordia generic
    requirements for Network Outdoor, Customer Premises, and Universal
    Cross-Connecting Wires. Network Outdoor Cross-Connecting Wire (22AWG) is
    intended for cross-connections in outdoor cabinets and terminals. The conductors
    are usually terminated under screw type binding posts. Network Customer Premises
    Cross-Connect Wire (24AWG) is primarily intended for indoor cross-connections
    between incoming cable and the telecommunications facilities in commercial and
    multifamily buildings. Network Universal Cross-Connecting Wire (22AWG) is
    intended for outdoor and indoor applications. The requirements include
    functional criteria, generic mechanical and electrical requirements, and test
    methods to help in comparing the product against the stated requirements.

    When using GR-126, you may need to refer to GR-421, GR-492, and/or

    several ASTM specifications.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-126-CORE
    1 gr1270
    3 GR-1270
    4 Generic Requirements for ISDN PRI Call-by-Call Service Selection
    for Non-ISDN Foreign Exchange Facilities, Non-ISDN Tie Trunks,
    OUTWATS, and INWATS
    6 PS54
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    GR-1270-CORE replaces TR-NWT-001270, Issue 1, May 1992,
    and Revision 1, December 1997, but contains NO TECHNICAL
    CHANGES from that original document. It has been issued strictly to conform with
    the new Telcordia Technologies document format and GR process, and carries a new
    issue number and date.

    GR-1270-CORE contains the Telcordia view of generic requirements for

    call-by-call selection of the listed services provided to Class II Equipment
    served by an ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI). It completely replaces
    TR-NWT-001270 and its revision and bulletins.

    Call-by-call service selection is a method of providing services to Class II

    Equipment on an ISDN PRI. Call-by-call service selection is an alternative to
    providing services on a dedicated interface, a dedicated B channel, or a
    dedicated group of B channels basis. Any B channel on the PRI can be used to
    offer provisioned services on a per-call basis.

    Requirements of call-by-call selection need to be defined for each service.

    This document only describes the generic requirements of call-by-call service
    selection for a limited number of services. Future documents will provide the
    generic requirements for offering additional services on a call-by-call basis.

    This document contains generic requirements for the following call-by-call

    services.
    • Foreign Exchange Selection
  • Tie Trunk Selection
  • OUTWATS Selection
  • INWATS Selection
  • TR-NWT-001270 replaced TA-NWT-001270.
    Components of this product are:
    GR-1270-CORE
    1 gr1272
    3 GR-1272
    4 Gateway Signaling Transfer Point (GSTP) Local Message Screening
    Test Capability Generic Requirements
    6 PS14 PS41
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    This document provides the view of Telcordia on generic
    requirements for a test function to be supported at Gateway Signaling Transfer
    Points (GSTPs) known as the Gateway STP Local Message Screening Test
    Capability.

    This feature would provide a mechanism by which network operations personnel

    and/or operations systems applications would submit parameterized"sample"
    Signaling System No. 7 (SS7) messages to the GSTP to determine the resultant
    message screening outcomes. The objective is to permit the service providers'
    personnel to verify the consistency of the user-provisioned message screening
    tables, as populated via the memory administration process, against the desired
    or intended screening actions for various types of SS7 messages having
    different message attributes. The document incorporates requirements for the
    test's support of Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) and Integrated
    Services Digital Network (ISDN) User Part (ISDNUP) Message Type screening at the
    GSTP, as well as performance and capacity requirements for the test capability.

    GR-1272 replaced TR-NWT-001272.

    Components of this product are:
    GR-1272-CORE
    1 gr1273
    3 GR-1273
    4 Analog Display Services Interface (ADSI) SPCS/Server Generic
    Requirements
    6 PS53
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    8 PS
    5 N
    9 Y
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    This document is a module of ADSI, FR-12.

    This product, GR-1273, provides the Telcordia view of proposed generic

    requirements for the data communications protocol and Stored Program Controlled
    System (SPCS), e.g., a switching system, or host computer Server end of the
    Analog Display Services Interface (ADSI).

    This document updates requirements presented in TR-NWT-001273, incorporates

    clarifications arising from the Telcordia ADSI technical auditing and prototype
    work, reorganizes material more effectively, and integrates all material from
    the TR bulletins into the main document.

    GR-1273 supersedes TR-NWT-001273, replaces it in FR-12, Analog Display

    Services Interface (ADSI), and should be used by anyone new to ADSI, or not
    associated with the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).

    Because ETSI references specific sections of TR-NWT-001273 in its current

    edition of publication EN301 71-1,TR-NWT-001273 will continue to be available
    for individual orders by members of ETSI and those who identify themselves as
    purchasers of EN301 71-1. This availability will remain in force only until
    ETSI updates its publication to reflect this or a later version of GR-1273.

    GR-1273 replaced TR-NWT-001273.

    Components of this product are:
    GR-1273-CORE
    1 gr1274
    3 GR-1274
    4 Generic Requirements for Reliability Qualification Testing of
    Printed Wiring Assemblies Exposed to Airborne Hygroscopic Dust
    6 PS34 PS72 PS73
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    2 CUSTCD;PDF
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    8 PS
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    9 Y
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    Issue 2 of GR-1274, Generic Requirements for Reliability Qualification
    Testing of Printed Wiring Assemblies (PWAs) Exposed to
    Airborne Hygroscopic Dust, replaces Issue 1, and is a module of FR-2063.

    GR-1274-CORE provides the Telcordia view of proposed minimum

    requirements for qualifying telecommunications printed wiring assemblies (PWAs)
    with regard to tolerance to hygroscopic dust found in indoor and outdoor
    environments.

    Compliance with these generic requirements is intended to demonstrate that

    circuit pack performance will not significantly degrade as a result of
    ordinary dust contamination during use.

    Issue 2:

    • Discusses the main parameters influencing dust deposition such as dust
    concentration, maximum electric field on printed circuit boards, and cooling
    techniques (fan or convection)
  • Applies to family designs of new technology, with the qualification test
  • passed once for each pertinent design or new design family
  • First issue in 16 years contains new and updated specifications for today's
  • telecommunications environment.
    GR-1274 replaced TA-NWT-001274.

    When using GR-1274, you may need to refer to GR-63. You may also want to

    refer to