Requirements for an Intelligent Loop Concentrator/ Multiplexer Sample Clauses

Requirements for an Intelligent Loop Concentrator/ Multiplexer. 4.4.1.3.1 In addition to the basic functions described above for the Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer, the Intelligent Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer (IC/M) shall provide facility grooming, facility test functions, format conversion and signaling conversion as appropriate. 4.4.1.3.2 The underlying equipment that provides such IC/M function shall continuously monitor protected circuit packs and redundant common equipment. 4.4.1.3.3 The underlying equipment that provides such IC/M function shall automatically switch to a protection circuit pack on detection of a failure or degradation of normal operation. 4.4.1.3.4 The underlying equipment that provides such IC/M function shall be equipped with a redundant power supply or a battery back-up. 4.4.1.3.5 At MCIm’s option, BellSouth shall provide MCIm with real time performance monitoring and alarm data on IC/M elements that may affect MCIm’s traffic. This includes IC/M hardware alarm data and facility alarm data on the underlying device that provides such IC/M function. 4.4.1.3.6 At MCIm’s option, BellSouth shall provide MCIm with real time ability to initiate tests on the underlying device that provides such IC/M function integrated test equipment as well as other integrated functionality for routine testing and fault isolation.
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Requirements for an Intelligent Loop Concentrator/ Multiplexer. 4.4.1.3.1 In addition to the basic functions described above for the Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer, the IC/M, if installed, will typically provide facility grooming, facility test functions, format conversion and signaling conversion as appropriate. 4.4.1.3.2 The underlying equipment that provides such IC/M function shall continuously monitor protected circuit packs and redundant common equipment. 4.4.1.3.3 The underlying equipment that provides such IC/M function shall automatically switch to a protection circuit pack on detection of a failure or degradation of normal operation. 4.4.1.3.4 The underlying equipment that provides such IC/M function shall be equipped with a redundant power supply or a battery back-up. 4.4.1.3.5 BA shall provide MCIm, for an appropriate price, real time performance and alarm data on IC/M that may affect MCIm’s traffic, if and when technically feasible to partition such data for MCIm. 4.4.1.3.6 At MCIm's option, BA shall provide MCIm with real time ability to initiate non service-affecting tests on the underlying device that provides such IC/M function.
Requirements for an Intelligent Loop Concentrator/ Multiplexer. 5.3.1 In addition to the basic functions described above for the Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer, the Intelligent Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer (IC/M) shall provide facility grooming, facility test functions, format conversion and signaling conversion as appropriate. 5.3.2 At !nterprise America’s option, BellSouth shall provide immediate and continuous configuration and reconfiguration of the channels within the physical interfaces (i.e., of cross connects, as well as direct !nterprise America control of such configurations and reconfigurations) on the underlying device that provides such IC/M function. 5.3.3 At !nterprise America’s option, BellSouth shall provide scheduled configuration and reconfiguration of the channels within the physical interfaces (i.e., of cross connects, as well as direct !nterprise America control of such configurations and reconfigurations) on the underlying device that provides such IC/M function. 5.3.4 The underlying equipment that provides such IC/M function shall continuously monitor protected circuit packs and redundant common equipment. 5.3.5 The underlying equipment that provides such IC/M function shall automatically switch to a protection circuit pack on detection of a failure or degradation of normal operation. 5.3.6 The underlying equipment that provides such IC/M function shall be equipped with a redundant power supply or a battery back-up. 5.3.7 At !nterprise America’s option, BellSouth shall provide !nterprise America with real time performance monitoring and alarm data on IC/M elements that may affect !nterprise America’s traffic. This includes IC/M hardware alarm data and facility alarm data on the underlying device that provides such IC/M function. 5.3.8 At !nterprise America’s option, BellSouth shall provide !nterprise America with real time ability to initiate tests on the underlying device that provides such IC/M function integrated test equipment as well as other integrated functionality for routine testing and fault isolation.
Requirements for an Intelligent Loop Concentrator/ Multiplexer. 5.3.1 In addition to the basic functions described above for the Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer, the Intelligent Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer (IC/M) shall provide facility grooming, facility test functions, format conversion and signaling conversion as appropriate. 5.3.2 At AT&T’s option, BellSouth shall provide immediate and continuous configuration and reconfiguration of the channels within the physical interfaces (i.e., of cross connects, as well as direct AT&T control of such configurations and reconfigurations) on the underlying device that provides such IC/M function. 5.3.3 At AT&T’s option, BellSouth shall provide scheduled configuration and reconfiguration of the channels within the physical interfaces (i.e., of cross connects, as well as direct AT&T control of such configurations and reconfigurations) on the underlying device that provides such IC/M function. 5.3.4 The underlying equipment that provides such IC/M function shall continuously monitor protected circuit packs and redundant common equipment. 5.3.5 The underlying equipment that provides such IC/M function shall automatically switch to a protection circuit pack on detection of a failure or degradation of normal operation. 5.3.6 The underlying equipment that provides such IC/M function shall be equipped with a redundant power supply or a battery back-up. 5.3.7 At AT&T’s option, BellSouth shall provide AT&T with real time performance monitoring and alarm data on IC/M elements that may affect AT&T’s traffic. This includes IC/M hardware alarm data and facility alarm data on the underlying device that provides such IC/M function. 5.3.8 At AT&T’s option, BellSouth shall provide AT&T with real time ability to initiate tests on the underlying device that provides such IC/M function integrated test equipment as well as other integrated functionality for routine testing and fault isolation. 5.3.9 The IC/M shall be capable of performing signaling conversion and data conditioning in compliance with AT&T Technical Reference TR 62421 ACCUNET Spectrum of Digital Services, December 1989 and AT&T Technical Reference TR 62310 DS0 Digital Local Channel Description and Interface Specification, August 1993, including current addendums.

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