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Feature packaging
Feature implementation
Task summary list
553-2901-301 Standard 9.00 January 2002
Malicious Call Trace Enhancements
M911
The Trunk Hook Flash functionality is used by M911 and Enhanced
Malicious Call Trace.
Enhanced Malicious Call Trace is packaged under the existing Malicious Call
Trace (MCT) package 107.
For ISDN environments, ISDN packages are required based on the node and
network interface applicable to the specific country. In addition, International
Supplementary ISDN Features (ISDN INTL SUPP) package 161 is required.
In order to send an MCT message request to a tandem node, Network
Attendant Service (NAS) package 159 must be equipped.
The following is a summary of the tasks in this section:
1
LD 10 – Activate Malicious Call Trace from an analog (500/2500 type)
telephone.
2
LD 11 – Activate Malicious Call Trace from a Meridian 1 proprietary
telephone.
3
LD 17 – In order to print the MCT record on a dedicated MCT TTY port,
USER type MCT must be defined.
4
LD 16 – Setup the recorder route.
5
LD 14 – Setup the recorder trunk.
6
LD 15 – Setup the recorder and alarm options.
7
LD 16 – Set up the alarm for external calls.
8
LD 57 – In order to activate malicious call trace from the analog
(500/2500 type) set without using the SPRE and 83, the MCT FFC must
be defined.
9
LD 16 – For analog and 2.0 Mb digital trunks, the flash range to be sent
to the Central Office is configured using the FLH timer. In order to send
the string to the Central Office, MCCD must be defined.

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