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Extended peripheral module
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Remote Switching Center Multi-access (RSC-M)
Datafilling table RCCINV
Table RCCINV defines the RSC-M. To delete a RSC-M node from table
RCCINV, you must delete tuples in GPPTRNSL that correspond to that
RSC-M node first.
Datafill for RSC-M for table RCCINV appear in the following table. Fields
that apply directly to RSC-M appear. For complete details on table
RCCINV, refer to the data schema section of the Translations Guide.
Datafilling table RCCINV
Subfield or
Field
refinement
RCCNAME
XPMTYPE
XPMNO
Note 1: For each RSC-M that table RCCINV defines, table RCCPSINV defines a corresponding
tube to allow PCM30 links to be entered on the RSC-M P-side. The PCM30 link numbers that
correspond to the EXT shelf can be entered if table RCCINV defines the EXT.
Note 2: Before the switch deletes a main or EXT shelf from an RSC-M in table RCCINV, the switch
must delete the P-side links from the main or EXT shelf from table RCCPSINV.
Note 3: Make changes to fields with multiple entries in the PROMPT mode.
Note 4: When you enter data in field C-side link table (CSLNKTAB), make sure message links are
not assigned to the same physical interface card. When the interface card supports two or more
links, separate the message links by the number of links on the interface cards. This applies to
interface link types; DS-1, DS30, DS30A, or PCM-30. Table control issues a warning if an attempt
to assign message links occurs on the same interface card. The assignment of message links to
the same interface card can cause an E1 outage (failure of all message links) if the card fails.
DMS-100 Family XPM International Translations Reference Manual, ISN06 (TDM)
Datafilling Remote Switching Center Multi-Access 5-39
Entry
Description
refer to
Remote cluster controller name. This field
subfields
consists of subfields XPMTYPE and XPMNO.
RCO2
External peripheral module type. Enter the
XPM type.
0–255
External peripheral module number. Enter the
XPM number.
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