1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS ATIS-0300213.2006 Coded Identification of Equipment Entities of the North American Telecommunications System for Information Exchange ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of
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10、iodically to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this standard. Purchasers of American National Standards may receive current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Notice of Disclaimer b) As an identification to be marked on manufactured equipment ac
11、cording to customer requirements, within the framework of this standard; and c) As an aid in identifying equipment engineered or furnished by manufacturers and suppliers. 1.2 Purpose This standard specifies the format structure and code structure and provides for uniform data representation necessar
12、y to provide a standard form of coded identification of equipment entities for the purpose of efficient information exchange related to the interconnection and interoperability of telecommunications networks within the North American Telecommunications System. The code sets within this standard will
13、 be developed and maintained by the designated maintenance agent.11.3 Application This standard does not replace identification codes assigned to equipment by the manufacturer. However, a manufacturer may elect to use this standard for its product identification. 2 DEFINITIONS The following definiti
14、ons establish understanding for the context of this standard. 2.1 circuit detail: Circuit design data. 2.2 data: A representation of facts, concepts, or instructions that are collected, organized, recorded, processed, and stored in a retrievable form suitable for communication, interpretation, or pr
15、ocessing by human or automated means. This definition refers to a group of facts taken as a unit; thus it is used with a singular verb. 2.3 data composite: A collection of data elements treated as a unit. 1Telcordia Technologies (“Telcordia”) or its equivalent is such a maintenance agent. At the tim
16、e of approval of this standard, ATIS and the responsible ATIS Form/Committee that developed the standard were only aware of one maintenance agent, Telcordia, for this requirement (Annex A). If you are aware of an equivilant or an alternative maintenance agent, please provide this information to the
17、ATIS General Counsel. Your comments will receive careful consideration at the responsible Forum/Committee, which you may attend fo the purpose of this consideration. ATIS-0300213.2006 2 2.4 data element: A single unit of data that in a certain context is considered indivisible. It cannot be decompos
18、ed into more fundamental segments of data that have useful meanings within the business. 2.5 equipment: All telecommunications switching, transmission, network termination, signaling, and power equipment, as well as associated operating support equipment and other equipment that actively supports th
19、e telecommunications network. Exclusions are: land and buildings, network and premises cable, other material/supplies, station equipment, furniture and office equipment, motor vehicles, and general tools and work equipment. 2.6 equipment entity: A unique equipment within a family and sub-family of e
20、quipment. 2.7 equipment frame: A structural unit of hardware that contains smaller units of hardware. 2.8 equipment plug-in: Equipment plugged into an equipment mounting or other plug-ins. 2.9 equipment wired: Equipment mounted in an equipment frame and cabled to a distribution or terminating point,
21、 or wired to another unit. 3 GENERAL Each data element shall consist of sequences of characters, each character being either an alphabetic (A-Z) or numeric (0-9). In the format layout in clause 5, character positions that require either alphabetic or numeric characters are represented by “A/N.” The
22、alphabetic characters shall be considered as case insensitive; that is, there shall be no distinction made between upper and lower case letters. However, it is recommended that the code be represented with upper case letters. 4 DATA ELEMENTS Clause 5 of this standard describes the equipment entity i
23、dentification format that contains data elements that are defined and described in the following sections. 4.1 Family Code A label to denote a functional category of manufactured telecommunications equipment. This data element shall consist of two characters, either of which may be alphabetic or num
24、eric. An example is IP, representing an Internet Protocol Network. 4.2 Sub-Family Code A label to denote a functional category of manufactured telecommunications equipment within a family. This data element shall consist of two characters, either of which may be alphabetic or numeric. An example is
25、UI, representing a Unit Interface. 4.3 Features Code A standardized code to denote a distinctive service-providing design capability available within a subfamily of manufactured telecommunication equipment when compared to other similar equipment of the same or other manufacturers. This data element
26、 shall consist of three characters, each of which may be alphabetic or numeric. Manufacturers examples are: ATIS-0300213.2006 3 ADA, Meaning: 4 PORT OC-192C/STM-64C POS/DPT INTERFACE MODULE, SUPPORTS POS, PPP AND HDCL CARD TYPE: LINE INTERFACE PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: PLUG-IN RATE: OC-192 / 10 GB/S, ST
27、M-64 / 10 GB/S REACH: SHORT REACH (SR) CONNECTOR TYPE: SC # OF PORTS: 4 PT GENERIC Develop and publish code set directories and associated documentation for interpretation in accordance with the code design and assignment rules in effect as of the date of this standard; and Provide services and mate
28、rials under reasonable and non-discriminatory terms. ATIS-0300213.2006 6 Annex A (informative) A MAINTENANCE AGENT ASSIGNMENT The maintenance agent for this standard is: Telcordia COMMON LANGUAGE Products Equipment Identification Standards 1 Telcordia Drive Piscataway, NJ 08854-3923 Att: CLCSC Room
29、6G-141 Tel: +1 732-699-5577 Email: ATIS-0300213.2006 7 Annex B (informative) B STRUCTURE FOR EQUIPMENT ENTITY IDENTIFICATION, CLEI CODE EXAMPLES FOR THREE MANUFACTURERS An example of the use of the Family data element and the Subfamily data element, which together comprise a Basic Code, is shown in
30、 Figure B.1. Figure B.1 - Example of a Basic Code ATIS-0300213.2006 8 Figure B.2A, Figure B.2B, and Figure B.2C depict three different sets of features that are offered by three different manufacturers producing “IPUI” telecommunications equipment. Figure B.2A - Code IPUIADEUAA Figure B.2B - Code IP
31、UIAAJDAA ATIS-0300213.2006 9 Figure B.2C - Code IPUIACKPAA ATIS-0300213.2006 10 Annex C (informative) C BIBLIOGRAPHY Telcordia Technologies, Inc. Generic Requirements GR-485-CORE Issue 5, April 2004, COMMON LANGUAGEEquipment Codes (CLEICodes) Generic Requirements for Processes and Guidelines.2COMMON LANGUAGE is a registered trademark and CLEI is a trademark of Telcordia Technologies, Inc. 2Available from Telcordia Customer Service, 1 Telcordia Drive, Room 6G-141, Piscataway, NJ 08854-3923.