Course Description:
This Hands-On course will provide the skills necessary to perform day-to-day Translations and Routing including methods of Trunking. Determine how to troubleshoot translation failures which cause major service-affecting faults, lost and failed calls. Develop non-intrusive exercises to equip the students to conduct translation and routing procedures. Students will also cover various types of documentation including Helmsman , which will help greatly assist the operator working with the switch.
Widely recognized as the worlds first all-digital switching system, the Nortel DMS-10 is one of the most popular digital switches ever produced, and still remains in widespread use today .The DMS-10 Switch Translation Course will focus on providing the student with a detailed system description. Table development and modifying of translation tables created from office routing configurations. System architecture is discussed, with diagrams showing functional blocks, card level call processing, and all main modules including the various peripherals, including remotes typically used in HostRemote configurations.
The switching network is also discussed in relation to call traffic carrying capacity, describing DS-30 PELP links, and the various types of line and trunk types they connected to specific peripherals for a given system. Miscellaneous Equipment is also discussed, including connections to CCS7, ANA (announcement systems). The DMS-10s command line interface, including System Level commands and menu Overlays are also demonstrated in detail.
Many practical examples such administration of MO system images, line testing, trunk testing, and alarm interrogation are shown. Training may include any topics of particular interest to the student, or to a given region, and may also include optional subjects like alarm descriptions, scan and signal distributor points, network management, Traffic details and external alarming. Finally, the Helmsman documentation viewer and NTPs (Series 602) are covered in detail, with an emphasis on the documents used for data modification, translations and output message systems .
Students Will Learn:
Course Length:
5 Days