1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS ATIS-0300253.2011 IDENTIFICATION OF LOCATION ENTITIES FOR INFORMATION EXCHANGE ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, e
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11、National Standards Institute. Notice of Disclaimer Network entities within network sites (e.g., central office switching classifications, network in-terconnection points, etc.); Network support sites (e.g., splice point); and Customer sites (e.g., customer location). Examples of the application of t
12、his standard are shown in Annex A. Subclauses 7.1 and 7.2 of this standard provide for codes used to uniquely identify geographical loca-tions. Geographical locations that may be identified with this code include named populated places, geographic areas, outlying areas, and other related entities of
13、 the states or territories of the United States, provinces and territories of Canada, other countries of the world, and unique designations. Ex-amples of geographical location codes are shown in Annex B. These geographical location codes are primarily intended to be combined with other data elements
14、, such as those defined in 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, and 5.6, to provide a unique identification of specific location enti-ties. Clause 7 specifies guidelines for the assignment of codes. The duties of a maintenance agent for the as-signment of location codes are specified in clause 8. ATIS-0325300.2011 22 NOR
15、MATIVE REFERENCES The following standards contain provisions, which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this American National Standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this
16、 American National Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indi-cated below. ANSI INCITS 38-1988 (R1999), Information Technology - Codes - Identification of the States, the District of Columbia, and the Outlying and Associated Area
17、s of the United States for Information Interchange.1ISO 3166-1-1997, Codes for the Representation of Names of Countries and Their Subdivisions - Part 1: Country Codes.2Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 5-2 (FIPS Pub 5-2), Codes for the Identification of the States, the District of
18、 Columbia, and the Outlying Areas of the United States, and Associated Areas, May 28, 1987.3Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 104-1 (FIPS 104-1), American National Standard Codes for the Representation of Names of Countries, Dependencies, and Areas of Special Sovereignty for Infor
19、ma-tion Interchange, May 12, 1986. 3 DEFINITIONS 3.1 customer site: Customer utilization of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) equipment at a specific location where there is a requirement to uniquely identify that customers pres-ence for the purpose of inventory and facility manageme
20、nt - e.g., customer identification at a specific location. (Note that a customer site may be collocated with a network site and/or a network support site.) 3.2 data: A representation of facts, concepts, or instructions that are collected, organized, recorded, processed, and stored in a retrievable f
21、orm suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing 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. 3.3 data composite: A collection of data elements treated as a unit. 3.4 data element: A single unit of data t
22、hat in a certain context is considered indivisible. It cannot be de-composed into more fundamental segments of data that have useful meanings within the business. 3.5 network support site: A specific location, normally outside of a building, at which unique identifi-cation is needed for ICT equipmen
23、t or an interface point for the purpose of inventory and facility man-agement - e.g., splice point. (Note that a network support site may be collocated with a network site and/or a customer site.) _ 1This document is available from the InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards (IN
24、CITS). . Formerly ANSI X3.38 1988 (R1999). 2Available from the National Technical Information Service at . 3This document is available from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) at . ATIS-0325300.2011 33.6 network entity: Central office switching and ancillary equipment, or non-s
25、witching or access termi-nation that is associated with a network site for purposes of maintaining equipment inventories and for identifying facility and circuit terminations and nodal locations - e.g., central office switching classifi-cations. 3.7 network site: A specific location that houses ICT
26、equipment entities and/or facility terminations at that location, or a specific location that houses administrative operations - e.g., central office switching location. A location is usually designated as a network site when it houses one or more network entities. 3.8 site: A specific geographical
27、location. 4 GENERAL Each data element shall consist of sequences of characters, each character being either alphabetic (A-Z) or numeric (0-9). In the format layouts in clause 6, character positions that require alphabetic, numeric, or either alphabetic or numeric characters are represented by “A”, “
28、N”, and “A/N” respectively. The 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. 5 DATA ELEMENTS Clause 6 of this standard
29、describes location code formats that contain data elements that are defined and described in the following subclauses. 5.1 Geographical Code The designation for a single geographical locality within a state, province, territory, country, or distinct region of the world (e.g., municipality). This dat
30、a element shall consist of four alphabetic characters. New codes assigned shall contain exactly four characters and shall not contain spaces. For previously assigned codes of less than four characters, the unused character positions after the code shall be filled with spaces to make up four characte
31、r positions. 5.2 Geopolitical Code The designation of a state or territory of the United States, a province or territory of Canada, another country having a national federal government, or a unique designation (e.g., the oceans). This data element shall consist of two alphabetic characters. 5.3 Netw
32、ork Site Code The designation of a site of an existing or proposed structure within a geographical location where there is a need to identify one or more ICT equipment entities, facility terminations, nodal locations, or ATIS-0325300.2011 4administrative operations. This data element shall consist o
33、f either two alphabetic or two numeric cha-racters. 5.4 Network Entity Code A functional category of equipment or work center that is contained in a structure. Equipment catego-ries, including central office switching and ancillary equipment or non-switching or access termina-tions, are associated w
34、ith a building or network site for purposes of maintaining equipment inventories and for identifying facility and circuit terminations and nodal locations. This data element shall consist of three alphabetic or numeric characters, based on a predefined format category that is suitable for the applic
35、ation. 5.5 Network Support Site Code Network support site codes are used to identify equipment or facilities at a specific location. This code uniquely identifies communications equipment or a junction point for the purpose of inventory or facil-ity management. NOTE - The site corresponding to this
36、code may be collocated with the site corresponding to a Network Site Code or a Customer Site Code. This data element shall consist of five characters having a predefined alphabetic character in the first position followed by one numeric and three alphabetic or numeric characters in that sequence. 5.
37、6 Customer Site Code The designation of a customer that utilizes ICT equipment at a specific location where there is a re-quirement to uniquely identify that customers presence for the purpose of inventory and facility man-agement. NOTE - The site corresponding to this code may be collocated with th
38、e site corresponding to a Network Site Code or a Network Support Site Code. This data element shall consist of five characters having one numeric character in the first position fol-lowed by one alphabetic and three alphabetic or numeric characters in that sequence. 6 DATA COMPOSITES The data elemen
39、ts are combined in one of the prescribed sequences shown below to uniquely identify specific sites. The type of data composite can be determined from its length and the characters in posi-tions 7 and 8 (alphabetic and/or numeric). The possible data composite formats are as described in the following
40、 subclauses. ATIS-0325300.2011 56.1 Network Site Format A standardized code that uniquely identifies the ICT service company structure housing equipment or personnel. This format shall consist of a sequence of Geographical Code, Geopolitical Code, and Net-work Site Code data elements, resulting in a
41、 code that totals eight characters in either of the following formats: Elements/Positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Geographical Code A A A A Geopolitical Code A A Network Site Code A A or Elements/Positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Geographical Code A A A A Geopolitical Code A A Network Site Code N N 6.2 Network Enti
42、ty Format A standardized code that uniquely identifies the function of equipment or personnel housed in an ICT service company structure. This format shall consist of a sequence of data elements as listed in 6.1, plus a Network Entity Code data element, resulting in a code that totals eleven charact
43、ers in either of the following formats: Elements/Positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Geographical Code A A A A Geopolitical Code A A Network Site Code A A Network Entity Code A/N A/N A/N or Elements/Positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Geographical Code A A A A Geopolitical Code A A Network Site Code N N
44、 Network Entity Code A/N A/N A/N ATIS-0325300.2011 66.3 Network Support Site Format A standardized code that uniquely identifies the geographical location and function of ICT service company equipment normally outside of an ICT service company structure. This format shall consist of a sequence of Ge
45、ographical Code and Geopolitical Code data elements, plus a Network Support Site Code data element, resulting in a code that totals eleven characters in the following format: Elements/Positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Geographical Code A A A A Geopolitical Code A A Network Support Site Code A N A/N
46、A/N A/N 6.4 Customer Site Format A standardized code that uniquely identifies a customers presence at a location at which network ele-ments or network systems equipment exists. This format shall consist of a sequence of Geographical Code and Geopolitical Code data elements, plus a Customer Site Code
47、 data element, resulting in a code that totals eleven characters in the following format: Elements/Positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Geographical Code A A A A Geopolitical Code A A Customer Site Code N A A/N A/N A/N 7 GUIDELINES FOR ASSIGNING AND USING CODES 7.1 Geographical Code Geographical Codes
48、for geographical locations (e.g., cities, towns, areas) within states, territories, prov-inces, and countries shall be assigned by the maintenance agent to be unique within that state, territory, province, or country. It is desirable that mnemonic codes are used, that is, that codes be derived from
49、the common name of a geographical location - i.e., a common abbreviation or a series of significant letters of the name. When a new code is to be assigned for a geographical location for which the com-mon name of the geographical location contains fewer than four alphabetic characters, the last charac-ter of the common name shall be repeated as many times as necessary to make a four-character code. For example, RYE is coded as RYEE. It is the intention of this stand