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6149 Spares Testing for the XA-Core
6553 Ameritec AM1 ISDN Bulk Call Generator
6556 SCM Remote Transfer Guide
6558 Subscriber Module SLC-96 Remote (SMSR) NT6X02PD
6562 Ameritec AM1 SPA/SPD Bulk Call Generators
6564 TOPS MP Stand Alone Tests
6565 TPC Administration
6566 TOPS MP Computer Assisted Training
6567 TOPS Multipurpose Pos. (TOPS MP) Transmission Tests
6568 Digital Multiplex System TOPS MP Operational Tests
6569 TOPS MP Equal Access Feature Tests
6570 TOPS MP AMA Tape Tests
6571 TOPS MP Automatic Coin Toll Service (ACTS) Tests
6572 TOPS MP Sw. Sys. for Miscellaneous Call Type & Features
6573 Test for Misc. TOPS MP Terminals & Alarm Conditions
6574 DMS TOPS MP Assessment
MODULE 30 TURNOVER MODULE 72 REHOMES
MODULE 35 SYS. GROWTH MODULE 74 CONV. APPL.
MODULE 47 DY-DOCS MODULE 76 HOTSLIDES
MODULE 53 REMOVALS MODULE 78 CUTOVERS
MODULE 65 UPGRADES MODULE 80 GEN. SERVICES
MODULE 68 RETROFITS
MODULE 70 REGRADE
Software Optionality Control (SOC)
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297-8991-901, DMS-100F Software Optionality Control User Manual
)
Software optionality control (SOC), part of the DMS Evolution product
delivery process, facilitates the definition and delivery of product comput-
ing module loads (PCL). Once the new PCL is loaded, all the features it
contains can be activated by the customer as needed without a software
reload. The user interface for SOC consists of SOC level commands on the
MAP terminal. The ASSIGN, SELECT, DBAUDIT and REMOVE com-
mands on the SOC level allow you to:
• assign right-to-use (RTU) to an option.
• remove RTU from an option.
• assign a usage limit to an option.
• assign RTU or usage limits to a group of options using a key code file.
• assign the on or idle state to an option.
• assign a warning threshold to a usage option.
• generate a report about one or more options in a PCL.
• perform an audit of the SOC database.
SELECT command
This command displays information about options. There are several types.
>SELECT <select_type> <value> [<report_type>]
>SELECT ALL [<report_type>]
DBAUDIT Command
This command performs a detailed audit and reports any internal database
inconsistencies as well as any discrepancy between a database value and a
feature’s reported value.
ASSIGN RTU & REMOVE RTU commands
When an operating company purchases a state option, Nortel gives the
operating company a password called a key code for the option. Once the
key code is known, the ASSIGN RTU command can be used to grant the
operating company permission to change the state of the option. The
REMOVE RTU command allows operating company personnel to remove
the right-to-use (RTU) from a state option.