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  6.        MONTAGE: REC. M.130 EN T | TE DE CETTE PAGE
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  39.         Recommandation M.140
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  41.            DESIGNATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL CIRCUITS, GROUPS, GROUP AND
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  44.                 LINE LINKS, DIGITAL BLOCKS, DIGITAL PATHS, DATA
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  46.                   TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS AND RELATED INFORMATION
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  48.                                     CONTENTS
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  52.        0         General
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  56.        1         Designations of international public switched circuits
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  60.        2         Related information  for  international  public  switched
  61.        circuits
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  65.        3         Designations of international fixed (non  switched)  cir-
  66.        cuits
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  70.        4         Related information for international fixed circuits
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  74.        5          Designations of international groups, supergroups,  etc.
  75.        (bidirectional and unidirectional)
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  79.        6         Designations of  international  group  links,  supergroup
  80.        links and line links
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  84.        7         Related information for international groups, group links
  85.        and line links
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  90.        8           Designations   of    international    digital    blocks
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  104.        9         Designations of international digital paths
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  108.        10         Designations of routes  in  the  mixed  analogue/digital
  109.        transmission network
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  113.        11         Designation of data transmission systems
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  117.        12         Related information for  international  digital  blocks,
  118.        digital paths and data transmission systems
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  122.        Annex A         -         Full examples for designation information
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  126.        Annex B         -         Reference section numbers for the various
  127.        types of routes
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  130.             Note   - For  the  definition  of  the  terms  unidirectional,
  131.        bidirectional,   one   way   and  two  way  (both  way),  refer  to
  132.        Recommendation E.600 [1] (definitions 3.3 and 3.4).
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  135.        0       General
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  138.             Designation of international routes are  of  great  importance
  139.        for identification  and information.
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  141.             Technical developments, especially those due to digital  tech-
  142.        nology  have brought a much greater variety of techniques and allow
  143.        for a more efficient use of equipment.
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  145.             Information on the equipment and techniques used is  of  great
  146.        interest  to  staff  working in the field of maintenance and opera-
  147.        tion. Present operational conditions can be more  complicated  than
  148.        those  previously,  e.g. as a consequence of greater competition in
  149.        the field of telecommunication. Another consideration is  automated
  150.        file  handling  which  is often a necessity for Administrations and
  151.        the standardization  of  designation  is  an  important  factor  to
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  153.        The term " routes "   is used in this text to cover all
  154.        types   of   telecommunication  connections:  circuits,
  155.        groups, blocks. etc.
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  166.        facilitate this.
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  168.             To cover the need for standardized designations which are easy
  169.        to  handle  but  which  give  precise  information, the designation
  170.        information is built up from two layers:
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  172.                -         layer 1 provides the unique  identification:  the
  173.        designation ;
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  175.                -          layer 2 provides the necessary additional infor-
  176.        mation  which must be known at both terminations of the routes: the
  177.        related information .
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  179.             If Administrations need more route data to be stored, they are
  180.        free to create independently or bilaterally a third layer for which
  181.        no standardization is intended for the time being.
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  184.        0.1         Layer 1
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  187.             The general format of layer 1 for the designation of all types
  188.        of international routes is shown in Table 1/M.140.
  189.                                  H.T. [T1.140]
  190.                                   TABLE 1/M.140
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  192.        __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  193.         Format of designation     Town A       /          Suffix          -        Town B       /          Suffix                 Function code    Serial number
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  195.                 Signs           Characters   Slash   Letters/  digits   Hyphen   Characters   Slash   Letters/  digits   Space   Letters/ digits      Digits
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  197.         Number of characters        12         1             3            1          12         1             3            1            6                4
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  322.                                                 Table 1/M.140 [T1.140], p.
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  327.             The use of suffixes applies particularly to international pub-
  328.        lic  switched  circuits.  Their  use  is optional for international
  329.        non-switched circuits, groups,  group  links,  digital  blocks  and
  330.        paths  and  data  transmission  systems.  It provides more detailed
  331.        information on the termination of the routes.
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  333.             The first part  of  the  designation,  the  traffic  relation,
  334.        presents  the  origin and destination of a route. The function code
  335.        shows the type of route whilst the serial number counts the  routes
  336.        (i.e. circuits,  groups,  digital  blocks, etc.)  within  the  same
  337.        traffic relation and same function code.
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  339.             If a town name exceeds 12 characters,  Administrations  should
  340.        apply a suitable abbreviation which should be unique.
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  342.             If identical place names occur in different countries, and  if
  343.        confusion  is likely to arise, the Administrations concerned should
  344.        agree to identify the country in the designation  by  adding  after
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  354.        the   place  name  a  three  letter  country  code  as  defined  in
  355.        ISO 3166 [2]. This country code  must  be  included  within  the 12
  356.        characters of the town name, if necessary by providing an abbrevia-
  357.        tion of the town name.
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  359.             The serial number should be written without leading zeros.
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  362.        0.2         Layer 2
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  365.             The general format for layer 2  (related  information)  is  as
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  374.             The numbers identifying the fields  in  layer 2  indicate  the
  375.        various  items.  Each  item  provides  information  on  the  route,
  376.        e.g. operational   |  operating  companies  and  control   station,
  377.        etc. or    technical     |   analogue/digital,   use   of   special
  378.        equipment etc. The items provide flexibility in designation  infor-
  379.        mation  because  they  can  be extended in the future if there is a
  380.        need.
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  386.             Not subject to standardization at the present time.
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  389.        0.4         Implementation
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  392.             It is recommended that the new designation types be applied to
  393.        newly  installed routes starting on 1 January 1990 (or earlier with
  394.        the agreement of the Administrations involved).
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  396.             Existing route designations (circuits, groups, digital blocks,
  397.        etc.) should be converted gradually. The conversion to the new type
  398.        designation should be completed by 1 January 1994.
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  400.             To facilitate the change, Administrations with control station
  401.        responsibility  should  prepare  proposals  containing designations
  402.        conforming to layer 1 and propose the items of related  information
  403.        to be included in layer 2.
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  405.             Agreement should then follow on the designation as well as  an
  406.        exchange of the agreed layer 2 information.
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  408.             Administrations will need to ensure that the  layer 2  related
  409.        information is kept up to date and that other concerned Administra-
  410.        tions are informed of any changes.
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  420.        1       Designations of international public switched circuits
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  424.        1.1         General
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  427.             The format of the designation of public switched  circuits  is
  428.        shown in Table  2/M.140.
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  430.             The elements of the format are as follows:
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  432.                a)         Traffic relation
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  434.                 Towns  A  and  B  (maximum  12 characters  or  space,  see
  435.        Note 1): refers to the names of the two towns in which the interna-
  436.        tional exchanges of the circuit are located. The place names in all
  437.        types  of designations should always be written in Roman characters
  438.        taking the official name of a town as used in the country to  which
  439.        it belongs (see S 0.1).
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  441.                International  exchange  suffix  (maximum 3   alpha-numeric
  442.        characters):  the  international  exchange is indicated by letters,
  443.        digits or a  combination.  The  suffix  will  refer  to  the  whole
  444.        exchange  (to the building or to a part of it, see Note 2). It will
  445.        be chosen by the Administration, see Note 3 and 4.
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  447.                                  H.T. [T2.140]
  448.                                   TABLE 2/M.140
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  450.        _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  451.           Format of designation       Town A           /                {
  452.                   Inter
  453.         national exchange suffix
  454.                     }                   -           Town B              /             {
  455.                   Inter
  456.         national exchange suffix
  457.                     }                            Function code    Serial number
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  461.           Number of characters          12             1                3            1          12         1            3            1     1 or 2       4
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  718.  
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  722.  
  723.  
  724.  
  725.  
  726.  
  727.  
  728.  
  729.  
  730.                                                 Table 2/M.140 [T2.140], p.
  731.  
  732.  
  733.                b)         Function code  | (1  or 2  alphabetical  charac-
  734.        ters)
  735.  
  736.                The function code indicates the type of circuit.
  737.  
  738.                c)         Serial number  | (maximum 4 numeric characters)
  739.  
  740.                The serial numbering starts anew if there is  a  difference
  741.        in:
  742.  
  743.  
  744.  
  745.  
  746.  
  747.  
  748.  
  749.  
  750.  
  751.  
  752.                -         town A or town B;
  753.  
  754.                -         international exchange suffix;
  755.  
  756.                -         function code.
  757.  
  758.                Note 1  - If the name of the town exceeds 12 characters the
  759.        responsible Administration will supply an appropriate abbreviation,
  760.        which should be unique.
  761.  
  762.                Note 2  - In the example given in Figure 1/M.140 there  may
  763.        be only one suffix or three to be decided by the Administration.
  764.  
  765.                Note 3  - The 3 alphanumeric characters make it possible to
  766.        include  carrier's  name information in the suffix, e.g. Tokyo/SJK:
  767.        the international exchange in Tokyo-Shinjuku  where  the K  in  the
  768.        suffix reflects the responsible carrier KDD.
  769.  
  770.                 Note 4  - The different companies operating  in  the  same
  771.        town have to agree on the suffixes used, in order that they be dif-
  772.        ferent.
  773.  
  774.  
  775.                                                         Figure 1/M.140, p.
  776.  
  777.  
  778.  
  779.        1.2         Telephone-type circuits
  780.  
  781.  
  782.  
  783.        1.2.1         General
  784.  
  785.  
  786.             Possible function codes are:
  787.  
  788.                M         manual telephone circuits
  789.  
  790.                Z         automatic and semi-automatic  telephone  circuits
  791.        in one-way operation
  792.  
  793.                B         both-way telephone circuits
  794.  
  795.  
  796.             The serial number  has  a  maximum  of 4  numeric  characters.
  797.        Serial numbering starts anew if there is a difference in:
  798.  
  799.                -         town A or town B
  800.  
  801.                -         international exchange suffix
  802.  
  803.        _________________________
  804.        By bilateral agreement Administrations may wish to  ap-
  805.        ply  a  serial  number  to telephone-type circuits on a
  806.        town-to-town    basis     rather     than     on     an
  807.        exchange-to-exchange basis.
  808.  
  809.  
  810.  
  811.  
  812.  
  813.  
  814.  
  815.  
  816.  
  817.  
  818.                -         function code.
  819.  
  820.  
  821.        1.2.2         Telephone circuits used in manual operation
  822.  
  823.  
  824.             The terminal points of the circuit are arranged in  alphabeti-
  825.        cal order.
  826.  
  827.             The function code is: M.
  828.  
  829.             Example:
  830.  
  831.                The first telephone circuit for  manual  operation  between
  832.        London Keybridge and Paris Bagnolet is designated:
  833.  
  834.                London/KB-Paris/BAG M1.
  835.  
  836.  
  837.        1.2.3         One-way telephone circuits used for semi-automatic or
  838.        automatic operation
  839.  
  840.  
  841.             The terminal points of the circuits are arranged in the  order
  842.        according to the direction of operation of the circuit.
  843.  
  844.             The function code is: Z.
  845.  
  846.             Serial  numbering:  Circuits   operated   in   the   direction
  847.        corresponding  to the alphabetical order of the terminations should
  848.        have odd numbers. Circuits operated in the direction  corresponding
  849.        to  an  inverse  alphabetical order of the terminations should have
  850.        even numbers.
  851.  
  852.             Examples:
  853.  
  854.                The  11th  circuit  operated  in  the  London  Mollison  to
  855.        Montreal 1TE direction (alphabetical order of towns) is designated:
  856.  
  857.                London/SM-Montreal/1TE Z21.
  858.  
  859.                 The 9th circuit operated in the  Montreal  1TE  to  London
  860.        Mollison  direction (inverse alphabetical order of towns) is desig-
  861.        nated:
  862.  
  863.                Montreal/1TE-London/SM Z18.
  864.  
  865.  
  866.        1.2.4         Both-way telephone circuits used  for  semi-automatic
  867.        or automatic operation
  868.  
  869.  
  870.             The  terminal  points  of  the   circuit   are   arranged   in
  871.        _________________________
  872.        By bilateral agreement, Administrations may wish to ap-
  873.        ply continuous serial numbering on Z + B circuits.
  874.  
  875.  
  876.  
  877.  
  878.  
  879.  
  880.  
  881.  
  882.  
  883.  
  884.        alphabetical order.
  885.  
  886.             The function code is: B.
  887.  
  888.             Example:
  889.  
  890.                 The first both-way circuit between London Kelvin  and  New
  891.        York 24 is designated:
  892.  
  893.                London/J-New York/24 B1.
  894.  
  895.  
  896.        1.3         Circuit used for switched telex and telegraph services
  897.  
  898.  
  899.             See CCITT Recommendation R.70 [3].
  900.  
  901.  
  902.        1.4         Circuits in the international public switched data net-
  903.        work
  904.  
  905.  
  906.             The terminations of the circuit are arranged  in  alphabetical
  907.        order.
  908.  
  909.             The function code is: XD.
  910.  
  911.             Example:
  912.  
  913.                The  first  international  public  switched  data   circuit
  914.        between Oslo A and Stockolm H is designated:
  915.  
  916.                Oslo/A-Stockholm/HYX XD1.
  917.  
  918.  
  919.  
  920.        1.5         Related information
  921.  
  922.  
  923.             The additional information  on  public  switched  circuits  is
  924.        covered by the following items:
  925.  
  926.                1.          urgency for restoration;
  927.  
  928.                2.          terminal countries;
  929.  
  930.                3.          administrations' or carriers' names;
  931.  
  932.                4.          control and subcontrol station(s);
  933.  
  934.                5.          fault report points;
  935.  
  936.                6.          routing;
  937.  
  938.                7.          association;
  939.  
  940.                8.          equipment information;
  941.  
  942.  
  943.  
  944.  
  945.  
  946.  
  947.  
  948.  
  949.  
  950.                9.          use;
  951.  
  952.                10.          transmission medium information;
  953.  
  954.                11.          composition of transmission;
  955.  
  956.                12.          bandwith or bit rate;
  957.  
  958.                13.          signalling type.
  959.  
  960.             The various items will be dealt with in S 2.
  961.  
  962.  
  963.        2       Related information for international public switched  cir-
  964.        cuit
  965.  
  966.  
  967.             The following sections explain the items of  related  informa-
  968.        tion  concerned with international public switched circuits. A full
  969.        example for the designation information of an international  public
  970.        switched telephone circuit is given in Annex A, S A.1.
  971.  
  972.  
  973.        2.1         Urgency for restoration (item 1)
  974.  
  975.  
  976.             This item supplies information on the urgency  of  restoration
  977.        of  the circuit based upon bilateral agreement between the terminal
  978.        Administrations.
  979.  
  980.             Format:
  981.  
  982.                1.          xxx . |  |  |  xx; (maximum 10 characters)
  983.  
  984.                Illustration :
  985.  
  986.                a)         if the priority is top: 1;
  987.  
  988.        if the priority is second: 2;
  989.  
  990.        if the priority is third: 3; or
  991.  
  992.                b)         if repair is  required  within  e.g.  24  hours:
  993.         24 h; or
  994.  
  995.                c)         if no urgency has to be indicated: -;
  996.  
  997.  
  998.        2.2         Terminal countries (item 2)
  999.  
  1000.  
  1001.             This item presents the countries in which the circuit is  ter-
  1002.        minating.
  1003.  
  1004.             Format:
  1005.  
  1006.                2.          XXX, YYY; (3 characters for each)
  1007.  
  1008.  
  1009.  
  1010.  
  1011.  
  1012.  
  1013.  
  1014.  
  1015.  
  1016.                Specification:
  1017.  
  1018.                XXX:         code for country of town A
  1019.  
  1020.                YYY:         code for country of town B
  1021.  
  1022.                Note  - The codes are according to ISO Standard 3166 [2].
  1023.  
  1024.                Example:
  1025.  
  1026.                For the circuit London/KB-Tokyo/SJK Z101:
  1027.  
  1028.                2.          GBR, JNP:
  1029.  
  1030.  
  1031.        2.3         Names of Administrations or carriers (item 3)
  1032.  
  1033.  
  1034.             This item records the names of the Administrations or carriers
  1035.        which operate the circuit.
  1036.  
  1037.             Format:
  1038.  
  1039.                3.          YYYYYY, ZZZZZZ; (maximum 6 characters for each)
  1040.  
  1041.                Specification:
  1042.  
  1043.                YYYYYY         code for company operating in town A
  1044.  
  1045.                ZZZZZZ         code for company operating in town B
  1046.  
  1047.  
  1048.                Example:
  1049.  
  1050.                For the circuit London/KB-Tokyo/SJK Z101  operated  by  BTI
  1051.        and KDD:
  1052.  
  1053.                3.          BTI, KDD;
  1054.  
  1055.  
  1056.        2.4         Control station [sub-control station(s)] (item 4)
  1057.  
  1058.  
  1059.             This item lists the appointed control station and  sub-control
  1060.        stations  (according  to  Recommendations M.80  and M.90).  Further
  1061.        details about the stations can be found  in  the  list  of  contact
  1062.        points (Recommendation M.93).
  1063.  
  1064.             Format:
  1065.  
  1066.                4.          CS:         designation of control station,
  1067.  
  1068.                SCS1:         designation of sub-control station,
  1069.  
  1070.                SCS2:         designation of sub-control station,
  1071.  
  1072.                 .        .      .     .
  1073.  
  1074.  
  1075.  
  1076.  
  1077.  
  1078.  
  1079.  
  1080.  
  1081.  
  1082.         .        .      .     .
  1083.  
  1084.         .        .      .     .
  1085.  
  1086.                SCSn:         designation of sub-control station.
  1087.  
  1088.                Specification:
  1089.  
  1090.                CS:         designation of the control station,
  1091.  
  1092.                SCS1:         designation of the terminal sub-control  sta-
  1093.        tion,
  1094.  
  1095.                SCS2 to SCSn:         if applicable, other sub-control sta-
  1096.        tions; have to be placed in the geographical order according to the
  1097.        traffic relation.
  1098.  
  1099.                Example:
  1100.  
  1101.                 For the circuit New York/10-Stockholm/1 B1 where New  York
  1102.        is  the  control station and sub-control stations are in London and
  1103.        Stockholm:
  1104.  
  1105.                4.          CS:         New York,
  1106.  
  1107.                SCS1:         Stockholm,
  1108.  
  1109.                SCS2:         London;
  1110.  
  1111.  
  1112.        2.5         Fault report points (item 5)
  1113.  
  1114.  
  1115.             This item presents the names of both fault  report  points  on
  1116.        the  circuit. Further information about the fault report points can
  1117.        be found in the list of contact points (Recommendation M.93).
  1118.  
  1119.             Format:
  1120.  
  1121.                5.          Designation of fault report point,  designation
  1122.        of fault report point;
  1123.  
  1124.                Specification:
  1125.  
  1126.                The first report point is that of the country of town A.
  1127.  
  1128.                The second fault report point is that  of  the  country  of
  1129.        town B.
  1130.  
  1131.                Example:
  1132.  
  1133.                 For the circuit London/M-Reims/IP1 Z999 with fault  report
  1134.        points in London M and Reims XRE:
  1135.  
  1136.                5.          London/M, Reims/XRE;
  1137.  
  1138.  
  1139.  
  1140.  
  1141.  
  1142.  
  1143.  
  1144.  
  1145.  
  1146.  
  1147.  
  1148.        2.6         Routing (item 6)
  1149.  
  1150.  
  1151.             This item shows the international primary group(s) or  primary
  1152.        block(s)  and  channel  number(s) which carry the circuit. If there
  1153.        are more than one, the groups or blocks appear in the  geographical
  1154.        order from town  A to town B.
  1155.  
  1156.             Format:
  1157.  
  1158.                6.          Designation of an international  primary  group
  1159.        or   primary   block/channel   number,  designation  of  a  primary
  1160.        group/channel  number, .  |   |  ,   designation   of   a   primary
  1161.        group/channel number;
  1162.  
  1163.                Note  - Primary groups or blocks can be  unidirectional  as
  1164.        well.    Two   consecutive  unidirectional  groups  or  blocks  are
  1165.        separated by a + sign instead of a comma.
  1166.  
  1167.  
  1168.                Example:
  1169.  
  1170.                For a circuit London/KB-Santiago/1 Z27:
  1171.  
  1172.                6.               London-Paris      1204/4,       Paris-(MU)
  1173.        1202/2+Santiago-(MU) 1203/3;
  1174.  
  1175.  
  1176.        2.7         Association (item 7)
  1177.  
  1178.  
  1179.             This item informs whether there are associated circuits and if
  1180.        so, of which nature.
  1181.  
  1182.             Format:
  1183.  
  1184.                7.          Association  code:  designation  of  associated
  1185.        circuit;
  1186.  
  1187.                Specification:
  1188.  
  1189.                If the circuit has a reserve circuit the  association  code
  1190.        is:  S  followed  by the function code and the serial number of the
  1191.        principal circuit.
  1192.  
  1193.                If the circuit is a reserve circuit  the  association  code
  1194.        is:  Function  code  followed  by S  and  the  serial number of the
  1195.        reserve circuit.
  1196.  
  1197.                Example:
  1198.  
  1199.                7.          ZS13: Roma/AS1-Zuerich/SEL T1;
  1200.  
  1201.                Which indicates that the actual circuit Z13  is  a  reserve
  1202.        circuit for the circuit Roma/AS1-Zuerich/SEL T1.
  1203.  
  1204.  
  1205.  
  1206.  
  1207.  
  1208.  
  1209.  
  1210.  
  1211.  
  1212.  
  1213.  
  1214.        2.8         Equipement information (item 8)
  1215.  
  1216.  
  1217.             This item records any equipment in the circuit which  requires
  1218.        special maintenance attention.
  1219.  
  1220.             Format:
  1221.  
  1222.                8.          XX, XX, XX, XX, XX;
  1223.  
  1224.                Specification:
  1225.  
  1226.                 If the circuit has been routed via analogue circuit multi-
  1227.        plication equipment:  AM
  1228.  
  1229.                If the circuit has been routed via digital  circuit  multi-
  1230.        plication equipment:
  1231.  
  1232.                -         using reduced bit rate encoding: RB
  1233.  
  1234.                -         using speech interpolation: SI
  1235.  
  1236.                If the circuit has a compandor: CO
  1237.  
  1238.                If the circuit has an echo suppressor: ES
  1239.  
  1240.                If the circuit has an echo cancellor: EC
  1241.  
  1242.                If the circuit has an echo suppressor in  terminal  country
  1243.        of  town A and an echo cancellor in terminal country of town B: ES,
  1244.        EC (any combination of EC and ES is possible).
  1245.  
  1246.                If the circuit is a bearer circuit: BC
  1247.  
  1248.                If the circuit is a derived circuit: DC
  1249.  
  1250.                Note 1  - If there is a need to record an  additional  spe-
  1251.        cial  equipment,  the places free for a code are available for this
  1252.        purpose. They can be used after  bilateral  agreement  between  the
  1253.        Administrations.  The codes must be unique and shall have two char-
  1254.        acters.
  1255.  
  1256.                Note 2  - A bearer circuit refers to the circuit type  that
  1257.        continues  to be provided in the case of a breakdown of the circuit
  1258.        multiplication equipment. For a derived circuit  this  is  not  the
  1259.        case.
  1260.  
  1261.  
  1262.        2.9         Use (item 9)
  1263.  
  1264.  
  1265.             This item supplies information on the usage of the circuit. It
  1266.        concerns  the role of the circuit in the traffic (e.g. belonging to
  1267.        a final route) and the usage of the circuit made by the user.
  1268.  
  1269.             Format:
  1270.  
  1271.  
  1272.  
  1273.  
  1274.  
  1275.  
  1276.  
  1277.  
  1278.  
  1279.  
  1280.                9.          XX, YYYY; (maximum 7 characters)
  1281.  
  1282.                Specification:
  1283.  
  1284.                XX         refers to the type of  traffic  carried  by  the
  1285.        circuit:
  1286.  
  1287.                - if it belongs to a final group of circuits: FN
  1288.  
  1289.        - if it belongs to an overflow group of circuits: OF
  1290.  
  1291.        - if it belongs to a transit group of circuits: TR
  1292.  
  1293.        - if the information is not known: -
  1294.  
  1295.                YYYY         refers to the use of the circuit:
  1296.  
  1297.                in the case where a public telephone circuit  is  used  for
  1298.        phototelegraphy or facsimile: F
  1299.  
  1300.  
  1301.  
  1302.        2.10         Transmission medium information (item 10)
  1303.  
  1304.  
  1305.             This item identifies whether a satellite is  involved  in  the
  1306.        routing of the circuit.
  1307.  
  1308.             Format:
  1309.  
  1310.                10.          ST; or -;
  1311.  
  1312.                Specification:
  1313.  
  1314.                If the circuit has been routed via satellite: ST
  1315.  
  1316.                If the circuit is not being routed via satellite: -
  1317.  
  1318.                Example:
  1319.  
  1320.                For the circuit Amsterdam/2H-New York/24 Z33 routed  partly
  1321.        via satellite:
  1322.  
  1323.                10.          ST;
  1324.  
  1325.  
  1326.        2.11         Composition of the transmission (item 11)
  1327.  
  1328.  
  1329.             This item shows the type of transmission on the circuit.
  1330.  
  1331.             Format:
  1332.  
  1333.                11.          A; or N; or C;
  1334.  
  1335.                Specification:
  1336.  
  1337.  
  1338.  
  1339.  
  1340.  
  1341.  
  1342.  
  1343.  
  1344.  
  1345.  
  1346.                If the transmission is analogue: A
  1347.  
  1348.                If the transmission is digital: N
  1349.  
  1350.                If the transmission is mixed analogue/digital: C
  1351.  
  1352.  
  1353.        2.12         Bandwidth or bit rate (item 12)
  1354.  
  1355.  
  1356.             This item shows the bandwidth (in the case of an  analogue  or
  1357.        mixed circuit) or the bit rate (in the case of a digital circuit).
  1358.  
  1359.             Format:
  1360.  
  1361.                12.          xxxx.x Hz; or kHz; or MHz; bit/s;  or  kbit/s;
  1362.        or Mbit/s;
  1363.  
  1364.                Rule for the notation of the figures:
  1365.  
  1366.                Leading zeros may be omitted, and if the decimal is a zero,
  1367.        this decimal and the decimal point may also be omitted.
  1368.  
  1369.                If the figure is up to 999, use Hz, bit/s.
  1370.  
  1371.                If the figure is between 1000 and 9 | 99  |  99,  use  kHz,
  1372.        kbit/s.
  1373.  
  1374.                If the figure is 10 | 00 | 00 or more, use MHz, Mbit/s.
  1375.  
  1376.                Specification:
  1377.  
  1378.                If the circuit is analogue or mixed  analogue/digital:  the
  1379.        bandwidth in Hz, kHz, MHz
  1380.  
  1381.                If the circuit is digital: the bit rate in  bit/s,  kbit/s,
  1382.        Mbit/s.
  1383.  
  1384.  
  1385.        2.13         Signalling type (item 13)
  1386.  
  1387.  
  1388.             This item presents the signalling information that applies  to
  1389.        the   circuit.
  1390.  
  1391.             Format:
  1392.  
  1393.                13.          xx . |  |  |  xx; (maximum 20 characters).
  1394.  
  1395.                Specification:
  1396.  
  1397.                If the signalling is of the type xxxx Hz/xx Hz: xxxx/xx
  1398.  
  1399.                If the CCITT Signalling System R2 is applied: R2
  1400.  
  1401.                If the CCITT Signalling System R2-digital is applied: R2D
  1402.  
  1403.  
  1404.  
  1405.  
  1406.  
  1407.  
  1408.  
  1409.  
  1410.  
  1411.  
  1412.                If the CCITT Signalling System No. 4 is applied: C4
  1413.  
  1414.                If the CCITT Signalling System No. 5 is applied: C5
  1415.  
  1416.                If the CCITT Signalling System No. 6 is applied: C6, xxx/yy
  1417.  
  1418.                where xxx/yy refers to band and circuit number respectively
  1419.  
  1420.                If the CCITT Signalling System No. 7 is applied: C7,  xxxx,
  1421.        Y-YYY-Y, Z-ZZZ-Z
  1422.  
  1423.  
  1424.                where xxxx refers to the circuit identification code (CIC)
  1425.  
  1426.                Y-YYY-Y refers to the international signalling  point  code
  1427.        (ISPC) for town A/international exchange
  1428.  
  1429.                Z-ZZZ-Z  refers  to  the  ISPC  for  town   B/international
  1430.        exchange.
  1431.  
  1432.                Example:
  1433.  
  1434.                For a circuit with C6-signalling type  and  being  the  7th
  1435.        circuit in band number 32:
  1436.  
  1437.                13.          C6, 032/06; (circuit counting starts at 0).
  1438.  
  1439.  
  1440.        3       Designations of international fixed (non-switched) circuits
  1441.  
  1442.  
  1443.  
  1444.        3.1         General
  1445.  
  1446.  
  1447.             The designations of leased circuits and public fixed  circuits
  1448.        are  treated  in  SS 3.2  and 3.3  respectively.  The format of the
  1449.        designation of fixed circuits are shown in Table 3/M.140.
  1450.                                  H.T. [T3.140]
  1451.                                   TABLE 3/M.140
  1452.  
  1453.        _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  1454.               Format of designation           Town A           /                 {
  1455.         Transmission station | ua) suffix
  1456.                    (optional)
  1457.                         }                       -           Town B              /              {
  1458.         Transmission station | ua) suffix
  1459.                    (optional)
  1460.                         }                                Function code    Serial number
  1461.        _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  1462.                       Signs                 Characters       Slash       Letters/  digits   Hyphen   Characters   Slash   Letters/  digits   Space   Letters/ digits   Digits
  1463.        _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  1464.               Number of characters              12             1                 3            1          12         1             3            1         1 to 14          4
  1465.        _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  1466.  
  1467.       |
  1468.       |
  1469.       |
  1470.       |
  1471.       |
  1472.       |
  1473.       |
  1474.       |
  1475.       |
  1476.       |
  1477.       |
  1478.       |
  1479.  
  1480.  
  1481.  
  1482.  
  1483.  
  1484.  
  1485.  
  1486.  
  1487.  
  1488.  
  1489.                                          |
  1490.                                          |
  1491.                                          |
  1492.                                          |
  1493.                                          |
  1494.                                          |
  1495.                                          |
  1496.                                          |
  1497.                                          |
  1498.                                          |
  1499.                                          |
  1500.                                          |
  1501.  
  1502.  
  1503.  
  1504.  
  1505.  
  1506.  
  1507.  
  1508.  
  1509.  
  1510.  
  1511.                                                       |
  1512.                                                       |
  1513.                                                       |
  1514.                                                       |
  1515.                                                       |
  1516.                                                       |
  1517.                                                       |
  1518.                                                       |
  1519.                                                       |
  1520.                                                       |
  1521.                                                       |
  1522.                                                       |
  1523.  
  1524.  
  1525.  
  1526.  
  1527.  
  1528.  
  1529.  
  1530.  
  1531.  
  1532.  
  1533.                                                                       |
  1534.                                                                       |
  1535.                                                                       |
  1536.                                                                       |
  1537.                                                                       |
  1538.                                                                       |
  1539.                                                                       |
  1540.                                                                       |
  1541.                                                                       |
  1542.                                                                       |
  1543.                                                                       |
  1544.                                                                       |
  1545.  
  1546.  
  1547.  
  1548.  
  1549.  
  1550.  
  1551.  
  1552.  
  1553.  
  1554.  
  1555.                                                                                          |
  1556.                                                                                          |
  1557.                                                                                          |
  1558.                                                                                          |
  1559.                                                                                          |
  1560.                                                                                          |
  1561.                                                                                          |
  1562.                                                                                          |
  1563.                                                                                          |
  1564.                                                                                          |
  1565.                                                                                          |
  1566.                                                                                          |
  1567.  
  1568.  
  1569.  
  1570.  
  1571.  
  1572.  
  1573.  
  1574.  
  1575.  
  1576.  
  1577.                                                                                                   |
  1578.                                                                                                   |
  1579.                                                                                                   |
  1580.                                                                                                   |
  1581.                                                                                                   |
  1582.                                                                                                   |
  1583.                                                                                                   |
  1584.                                                                                                   |
  1585.                                                                                                   |
  1586.                                                                                                   |
  1587.                                                                                                   |
  1588.                                                                                                   |
  1589.  
  1590.  
  1591.  
  1592.  
  1593.  
  1594.  
  1595.  
  1596.  
  1597.  
  1598.  
  1599.                                                                                                                |
  1600.                                                                                                                |
  1601.                                                                                                                |
  1602.                                                                                                                |
  1603.                                                                                                                |
  1604.                                                                                                                |
  1605.                                                                                                                |
  1606.                                                                                                                |
  1607.                                                                                                                |
  1608.                                                                                                                |
  1609.                                                                                                                |
  1610.                                                                                                                |
  1611.  
  1612.  
  1613.  
  1614.  
  1615.  
  1616.  
  1617.  
  1618.  
  1619.  
  1620.  
  1621.                                                                                                                        |
  1622.                                                                                                                        |
  1623.                                                                                                                        |
  1624.                                                                                                                        |
  1625.                                                                                                                        |
  1626.                                                                                                                        |
  1627.                                                                                                                        |
  1628.                                                                                                                        |
  1629.                                                                                                                        |
  1630.                                                                                                                        |
  1631.                                                                                                                        |
  1632.                                                                                                                        |
  1633.  
  1634.  
  1635.  
  1636.  
  1637.  
  1638.  
  1639.  
  1640.  
  1641.  
  1642.  
  1643.                                                                                                                                           |
  1644.                                                                                                                                           |
  1645.                                                                                                                                           |
  1646.                                                                                                                                           |
  1647.                                                                                                                                           |
  1648.                                                                                                                                           |
  1649.                                                                                                                                           |
  1650.                                                                                                                                           |
  1651.                                                                                                                                           |
  1652.                                                                                                                                           |
  1653.                                                                                                                                           |
  1654.                                                                                                                                           |
  1655.  
  1656.  
  1657.  
  1658.  
  1659.  
  1660.  
  1661.  
  1662.  
  1663.  
  1664.  
  1665.                                                                                                                                                   |
  1666.                                                                                                                                                   |
  1667.                                                                                                                                                   |
  1668.                                                                                                                                                   |
  1669.                                                                                                                                                   |
  1670.                                                                                                                                                   |
  1671.                                                                                                                                                   |
  1672.                                                                                                                                                   |
  1673.                                                                                                                                                   |
  1674.                                                                                                                                                   |
  1675.                                                                                                                                                   |
  1676.                                                                                                                                                   |
  1677.  
  1678.  
  1679.  
  1680.  
  1681.  
  1682.  
  1683.  
  1684.  
  1685.  
  1686.  
  1687.                                                                                                                                                                     |
  1688.                                                                                                                                                                     |
  1689.                                                                                                                                                                     |
  1690.                                                                                                                                                                     |
  1691.                                                                                                                                                                     |
  1692.                                                                                                                                                                     |
  1693.                                                                                                                                                                     |
  1694.                                                                                                                                                                     |
  1695.                                                                                                                                                                     |
  1696.                                                                                                                                                                     |
  1697.                                                                                                                                                                     |
  1698.                                                                                                                                                                     |
  1699.  
  1700.  
  1701.  
  1702.  
  1703.  
  1704.  
  1705.  
  1706.  
  1707.  
  1708.  
  1709.                                                                                                                                                                              |
  1710.                                                                                                                                                                              |
  1711.                                                                                                                                                                              |
  1712.                                                                                                                                                                              |
  1713.                                                                                                                                                                              |
  1714.                                                                                                                                                                              |
  1715.                                                                                                                                                                              |
  1716.                                                                                                                                                                              |
  1717.                                                                                                                                                                              |
  1718.                                                                                                                                                                              |
  1719.                                                                                                                                                                              |
  1720.                                                                                                                                                                              |
  1721.  
  1722.  
  1723.  
  1724.  
  1725.  
  1726.  
  1727.  
  1728.  
  1729.  
  1730.  
  1731.  
  1732.  
  1733.                                                 Table 3/M.140 [T3.140], p.
  1734.  
  1735.  
  1736.  
  1737.  
  1738.  
  1739.  
  1740.  
  1741.  
  1742.  
  1743.  
  1744.             The elements of the format are as follows:
  1745.  
  1746.                a)         Traffic relation
  1747.  
  1748.                 Towns A and B, possibly with a transmission  station  suf-
  1749.        fix,  identify  the terminal points of the circuit. The identifica-
  1750.        tion of the terminal point is up to the  Administration  concerned.
  1751.        In  the  case  where  a  town  name  exceeds  the maximum length of
  1752.        12 characters, the Administration should supply a suitable abbrevi-
  1753.        ation which must be unique (see S 0.1).
  1754.  
  1755.                 The transmission station suffix (maximum 3 characters)  is
  1756.        an  optional field which may be used to further identify the termi-
  1757.        nal point, e.g., when there is more than one carrier  operating  in
  1758.        the town. The necessity for a suffix and its form should be decided
  1759.        by the Administration operating the circuit in the town concerned.
  1760.  
  1761.                b)         Function code (maximum 4 characters)
  1762.  
  1763.                This code identifies the type of the circuit;  see  SS  3.2
  1764.        and 3.3.
  1765.  
  1766.                c)         Serial number (maximum 4 digits)
  1767.  
  1768.                 There should be a separate  serial  numbering  series  for
  1769.        each  traffic  relation and function code. In case of more than one
  1770.        carrier in the town, the serial numbering will be on a transmission
  1771.        station to transmission station basis.
  1772.  
  1773.             The designations of the different categories  of  leased  cir-
  1774.        cuits  are given below. In special cases in which CCITT Recommenda-
  1775.        tions do not apply, agreement should be reached between the  termi-
  1776.        nal Administrations.
  1777.  
  1778.  
  1779.  
  1780.        3.2         International leased circuits
  1781.  
  1782.  
  1783.  
  1784.        3.2.1         General
  1785.  
  1786.  
  1787.             Leased circuits are fixed circuits  for  private  services  or
  1788.        particular purposes. They are distinguished by the letter P.
  1789.  
  1790.             The designation format for leased circuits is as stated  in  S
  1791.        3.1.  Possible function codes are:
  1792.  
  1793.                P         for analogue  leased  circuits  used  wholly  for
  1794.        telephony
  1795.  
  1796.                TP          for   analogue   leased   circuits   used   for
  1797.        voice-frequency telegraphy
  1798.  
  1799.                TDP          for  analogue   leased   circuits   used   for
  1800.        TDM-telegraphy
  1801.  
  1802.  
  1803.  
  1804.  
  1805.  
  1806.  
  1807.  
  1808.  
  1809.  
  1810.                DP         for analogue leased  circuits  used  wholly  for
  1811.        data transmission
  1812.  
  1813.                FP         for analogue leased  circuits  used  wholly  for
  1814.        phototelegraphy or facsimile
  1815.  
  1816.                RP            for    analogue     leased     unidirectional
  1817.        sound-programme circuits
  1818.  
  1819.                RRP         for analogue leased reversible  sound-programme
  1820.        circuits
  1821.  
  1822.                VP            for    analogue     leased     unidirectional
  1823.        television-programme circuits
  1824.  
  1825.                VVP             for     analogue     leased      reversible
  1826.        television-programme circuits
  1827.  
  1828.                XP         for analogue leased circuits used  for  multiple
  1829.        type transmissions
  1830.  
  1831.                NP         for digital leased circuits.
  1832.  
  1833.             Note  - In case of leased circuits connecting  three  or  more
  1834.        locations the letter M should follow these function codes.
  1835.  
  1836.  
  1837.        3.2.2         Analogue leased circuits used for telephony
  1838.  
  1839.  
  1840.             The terminal points of the circuits are arranged in alphabeti-
  1841.        cal order.
  1842.  
  1843.             The function code is: P.
  1844.  
  1845.             Example:
  1846.  
  1847.                 The lst analogue leased circuit used for telephony between
  1848.        Paris and Wellington (New Zealand) is designated:
  1849.  
  1850.                Paris-WellingtoNZL P1.
  1851.  
  1852.  
  1853.        3.2.3         Analogue leased circuits used for telegraphy
  1854.  
  1855.  
  1856.  
  1857.        3.2.3.1         Voice-frequency telegraphy
  1858.  
  1859.  
  1860.             The terminal points of the circuits are arranged in alphabeti-
  1861.        cal order.
  1862.  
  1863.             The function code is: TP.
  1864.  
  1865.             Example:
  1866.  
  1867.  
  1868.  
  1869.  
  1870.  
  1871.  
  1872.  
  1873.  
  1874.  
  1875.  
  1876.                The lst analogue leased circuit  used  for  voice-frequency
  1877.        telegraphy between Bern 1RS and New York 1RC is designated:
  1878.  
  1879.                Bern/1RS-New York/1RC TP1.
  1880.  
  1881.  
  1882.        3.2.3.2         TDM-telegraphy
  1883.  
  1884.  
  1885.             The terminal points of the circuits are arranged in alphabeti-
  1886.        cal order.
  1887.  
  1888.             The function code is: TDP.
  1889.  
  1890.             Example:
  1891.  
  1892.                The 3rd analogue leased  circuit  used  for  TDM-telegraphy
  1893.        between London and Montreal is designated:
  1894.  
  1895.                London-Montreal TDP3.
  1896.  
  1897.  
  1898.        3.2.4         Leased telegraph circuits
  1899.  
  1900.  
  1901.             See Recommendation R.70 [3].
  1902.  
  1903.  
  1904.  
  1905.        3.2.5         Analogue leased circuits used for data transmission
  1906.  
  1907.  
  1908.             The terminal points of the circuits are arranged in alphabeti-
  1909.        cal order.
  1910.  
  1911.             The function code is: DP.
  1912.  
  1913.             Example:
  1914.  
  1915.                The 3rd analogue leased circuits used for data transmission
  1916.        between London and Paris is designated:
  1917.  
  1918.                London-Paris DP3.
  1919.  
  1920.  
  1921.        3.2.6         Analogue leased circuits used for phototelegraphy  or
  1922.        facsimile
  1923.  
  1924.  
  1925.             The terminal point of the circuits are arranged in  alphabeti-
  1926.        cal order.
  1927.  
  1928.             If these circuits are different from P-circuits  the  function
  1929.        code is:  FP.
  1930.  
  1931.             Example:
  1932.  
  1933.  
  1934.  
  1935.  
  1936.  
  1937.  
  1938.  
  1939.  
  1940.  
  1941.  
  1942.                 The 2nd analogue leased circuits used for  phototelegraphy
  1943.        between London and Paris is designated:
  1944.  
  1945.                London-Paris FP2.
  1946.  
  1947.             If normal P-circuits are used, then these circuits are  desig-
  1948.        nated accordingly.
  1949.  
  1950.  
  1951.        3.2.7         Analogue leased  circuits  used  for  sound-programme
  1952.        transmission
  1953.  
  1954.  
  1955.  
  1956.        3.2.7.1         Analogue leased unidirectional sound-programme cir-
  1957.        cuit
  1958.  
  1959.  
  1960.             The terminal points of the circuits are arranged in the  order
  1961.        corresponding  to  the direction of transmission (instead of alpha-
  1962.        betically, if this is different).
  1963.  
  1964.             The function code for these circuits is: RP.
  1965.  
  1966.             Serial numbering: Circuits which  transmit  in  the  direction
  1967.        corresponding  to  the  alphabetical  order of the terminals should
  1968.        have odd serial numbers,  circuits  in  the  other  direction  even
  1969.        numbers.
  1970.  
  1971.             Examples:
  1972.  
  1973.                The first leased sound-programme  circuit  transmitting  in
  1974.        the  direction  Montreal to Wellington (New Zealand) will be desig-
  1975.        nated:
  1976.  
  1977.                Montreal-WellingtoNZL RP1.
  1978.  
  1979.                The first leased sound-programme  circuit  transmitting  in
  1980.        the  direction  Wellington (New Zealand) to Montreal will be desig-
  1981.        nated:
  1982.  
  1983.                WellingtoNZL-Montreal RP2.
  1984.  
  1985.  
  1986.        3.2.7.2         Analogue leased reversible sound-programme circuits
  1987.  
  1988.  
  1989.             The terminal points of the circuits are arranged in alphabeti-
  1990.        cal order.
  1991.  
  1992.             The function code is: RRP.
  1993.  
  1994.             Example:
  1995.  
  1996.                The first leased circuit  with  reversible  sound-programme
  1997.        transmission  between  Montreal  and  Wellington  (New  Zealand) is
  1998.        designated:
  1999.  
  2000.  
  2001.  
  2002.  
  2003.  
  2004.  
  2005.  
  2006.  
  2007.  
  2008.                Montreal-WellingtoNZL RRP1.
  2009.  
  2010.  
  2011.        3.2.8          Analogue  leased  circuits   used   for   television
  2012.        transmission
  2013.  
  2014.  
  2015.  
  2016.        3.2.8.1         Analogue leased unidirectional television-programme
  2017.        circuits
  2018.  
  2019.  
  2020.             The terminal points of the circuit are arranged in  the  order
  2021.        corresponding  to  the direction of transmission (instead of alpha-
  2022.        betically if this is different).
  2023.  
  2024.             The function code is: VP.
  2025.  
  2026.  
  2027.             Serial numbering, circuits which  transmit  in  the  direction
  2028.        corresponding  to  the  alphabetical  order of the terminals should
  2029.        have odd serial numbers,  circuits  in  the  other  direction  even
  2030.        numbers.
  2031.  
  2032.             Example:
  2033.  
  2034.                 The first leased television programme circuit transmitting
  2035.        in  the  direction  Wellington  (New  Zealand)  to Montreal will be
  2036.        designated:
  2037.  
  2038.                WellingtoNZL-Montreal VP2.
  2039.  
  2040.  
  2041.        3.2.8.2          Analogue  leased  reversible  television-programme
  2042.        circuits
  2043.  
  2044.  
  2045.             The terminal points of the circuits are arranged in alphabeti-
  2046.        cal order.
  2047.  
  2048.             The function code is: VVP.
  2049.  
  2050.             Example:
  2051.  
  2052.                 The first circuit with reversible television  transmission
  2053.        between Montreal and Wellington (New Zealand) is designated:
  2054.  
  2055.                Montreal-WellingtoNZL VVP1.
  2056.  
  2057.  
  2058.        3.2.9         Leased circuits used for digital video transmission
  2059.  
  2060.  
  2061.             These circuits  are  designated  as  digital  leased  circuits
  2062.        (irrespective of the use), see SS 3.2.15 and 3.2.16.
  2063.  
  2064.  
  2065.  
  2066.  
  2067.  
  2068.  
  2069.  
  2070.  
  2071.  
  2072.  
  2073.  
  2074.        3.2.10         Analogue leased circuits connecting  circuit  multi-
  2075.        plication terminal equipments as renters' premises
  2076.  
  2077.  
  2078.             These circuits are designated as normal leased  circuits.  The
  2079.        information  indicating  that these circuits connect circuit multi-
  2080.        plication terminal equipment can be recorded under item 9 (use)  of
  2081.        related information (see S 4.9).
  2082.  
  2083.             Circuits routed via circuit multiplication equipment are  also
  2084.        designated as normal circuits. The multiplication equipment appears
  2085.        under item 8 (equipment information) of  related  information  (see
  2086.        S 4.8).
  2087.  
  2088.  
  2089.        3.2.11         Analogue leased circuits used for transmission other
  2090.        than those designated in the paragraphs above, or used for combina-
  2091.        tions of transmissions
  2092.  
  2093.  
  2094.             In this category are circuits used for different transmissions
  2095.        at  different  times, or circuits in which the bandwidth is divided
  2096.        into two or more bands, thus providing two or more derived circuits
  2097.        which may be used for different transmissions.
  2098.  
  2099.             The terminal points of the circuits are arranged in alphabeti-
  2100.        cal order.
  2101.  
  2102.             The function code is: XP.
  2103.  
  2104.             Example:
  2105.  
  2106.                Bruxelles-Paris XP8.
  2107.  
  2108.  
  2109.        3.2.12         Analogue leased circuits connecting  three  or  more
  2110.        locations
  2111.  
  2112.  
  2113.             Various types and  configurations  of  multiterminal  circuits
  2114.        fall  into this category. Each section of the circuit should have a
  2115.        unique designation. A section is any part of the circuit which con-
  2116.        nects  a  branching  point to either a customer terminal or another
  2117.        branching point.
  2118.  
  2119.             International sections should use  the  designation  described
  2120.        below.
  2121.  
  2122.             The terminal town points  of  each  section  are  arranged  in
  2123.        alphabetical  order.
  2124.  
  2125.             The function code is formed by adding  the  letter  M  to  the
  2126.        function  codes  recommended  in SS 3.2.2 to 3.2.11. This leads, in
  2127.        principle, to the function codes PM,  TPM,  TDPM,  DPM,  FPM,  RPM,
  2128.        RRPM, VPM, VVPM and XPM.
  2129.  
  2130.             The association between sections should  be  recorded  in  the
  2131.  
  2132.  
  2133.  
  2134.  
  2135.  
  2136.  
  2137.  
  2138.  
  2139.  
  2140.        related information of each section under item 7 (association) (see
  2141.        S 4.7).
  2142.  
  2143.             Wholly national sections with  national  designations  may  be
  2144.        included if bilaterally agreed.
  2145.  
  2146.  
  2147.             Example:
  2148.  
  2149.                Let there be an international multiterminal leased  circuit
  2150.        connecting  Bruxelles  and  Paris (7th PM circuit between Bruxelles
  2151.        and Paris) with branches from Bruxelles to Edinburgh  (1st PM  cir-
  2152.        cuit   on   this   relation)   and   from   Bruxelles   to   Aachen
  2153.        (4th PM-circuit) and with an extension from Paris to Marseille.
  2154.  
  2155.                The international sections are designated:
  2156.  
  2157.                Bruxelles-Edinburgh PM1
  2158.  
  2159.                Aachen-Bruxelles PM4
  2160.  
  2161.                Bruxelles-Paris PM7.
  2162.  
  2163.  
  2164.        3.2.13         Leased analogue groups, supergroups, etc.
  2165.  
  2166.  
  2167.             These groups, supergroups, etc. will receive  a  circuit  type
  2168.        designation.  The  additional  information  on  the constitution of
  2169.        these leased groups, supergroups, etc. is to be recorded in related
  2170.        information  under  item 12 (bandwidth or bit rate, see S 4.12) and
  2171.        under item 6 (routing, see S 4.6).
  2172.  
  2173.             The function codes are according to  the  relevant  codes  for
  2174.        circuits.
  2175.  
  2176.             Example:
  2177.  
  2178.                A supergroup between renters' premises in London and  Paris
  2179.        for  data  transmission  which  is  the 15th lease circuit for data
  2180.        transmission on this relation, is designated:
  2181.  
  2182.                London-Paris DP15.
  2183.  
  2184.  
  2185.        3.2.14         Leased analogue group, supergroup links
  2186.  
  2187.  
  2188.             These group and supergroup links will receive a  circuit  type
  2189.        designation.  The  additional  information  on  the constitution of
  2190.        these leased group, supergroup links, etc. is  to  be  recorded  in
  2191.        related  information  under  item 12  (bandwidth  or  bit rate, see
  2192.        S 4.12) and under item 6 (routing, see S 4.6).
  2193.  
  2194.             Example:
  2195.  
  2196.                A group link provided between renters' premises  in  London
  2197.  
  2198.  
  2199.  
  2200.  
  2201.  
  2202.  
  2203.  
  2204.  
  2205.  
  2206.        and  Montreal devoted to data transmission which is the 10th leased
  2207.        circuit for data transmission on this relation, is designated:
  2208.  
  2209.                London-Montreal DP10.
  2210.  
  2211.  
  2212.        3.2.15         Digital leased circuits connecting two locations
  2213.  
  2214.  
  2215.             Destinations given below also apply for leased digital  blocks
  2216.        and   paths.
  2217.  
  2218.             Note 1  - For digital leased circuits, the use of the  circuit
  2219.        will  no  longer be taken into account for the designation: the use
  2220.        may change without notification to the  Administration  or  may  be
  2221.        unknown.
  2222.  
  2223.             The additional information concerning the bit rate  is  to  be
  2224.        found  in related information under item 12 (bandwidth or bit rate,
  2225.        see S 4.12).
  2226.  
  2227.             The terminations of the circuit  are  placed  in  alphabetical
  2228.        order.
  2229.  
  2230.             The function code is: NP.
  2231.  
  2232.             Example:
  2233.  
  2234.                The 5th  digital  leased  circuit  between  Birmingham  and
  2235.        Toulouse is  designated:
  2236.  
  2237.                Birmingham-Toulouse NP5.
  2238.  
  2239.                Note 2  - It may happen that a digital leased  circuit  has
  2240.        been  routed via one or more international exchanges; in this case,
  2241.        they are designated as normal digital leased circuits. However,  in
  2242.        such  cases,  an  international  exchange  suffix  may  replace the
  2243.        transmission station suffix. The information  concerning  the  per-
  2244.        manent  switched  mode  is  recorded  in  related information under
  2245.        item 8 (equipment information, see S 4.8).
  2246.  
  2247.  
  2248.  
  2249.                Example:
  2250.  
  2251.                 The 12th digital leased circuit between users' premises in
  2252.        Athens  and Reims which is connected to transmission station TS2 in
  2253.        Athens and permanently switched in the  international  exchange IP2
  2254.        in Reims is designated:
  2255.  
  2256.                Athinai/TS2-Reims/IP2 NP12.
  2257.  
  2258.                (Recording of suffixes is not mandatory.)
  2259.  
  2260.  
  2261.  
  2262.        3.2.16         Digital leased circuits  connecting  three  or  more
  2263.  
  2264.  
  2265.  
  2266.  
  2267.  
  2268.  
  2269.  
  2270.  
  2271.  
  2272.        locations
  2273.  
  2274.  
  2275.             Various types and configurations  of  multiterminals  circuits
  2276.        fall  into this category. Each section of the circuit should have a
  2277.        unique designation. A section is any part of the circuit which con-
  2278.        nects  a  branching  point to either a customer terminal or another
  2279.        branching point. (See also Recommendation M.1055 [4]).
  2280.  
  2281.             International sections should use  the  designation  described
  2282.        below.
  2283.  
  2284.             The terminal points of each section are arranged in alphabeti-
  2285.        cal order.
  2286.  
  2287.             The function code is formed by adding  the  letter  M  to  the
  2288.        function  code  recommended  in  S 3.2.15,  i.e., the function code
  2289.        is: NPM.
  2290.  
  2291.             The association between sections should  be  recorded  in  the
  2292.        related  information of each section under item 7 (association, see
  2293.        S 4.7).
  2294.  
  2295.             Wholly national sections with  national  designations  may  be
  2296.        included if bilaterally agreed.
  2297.  
  2298.             Example:
  2299.  
  2300.                In an international digital  multiterminal  leased  circuit
  2301.        connecting  Oslo,  London,  Paris, Rome and Amsterdam, the interna-
  2302.        tional section between Oslo and London (being the  lst NPM  circuit
  2303.        on this relation) is designated:
  2304.  
  2305.                London-Oslo NPM1.
  2306.  
  2307.  
  2308.        3.3         Fixed (non-switched) public circuits
  2309.  
  2310.  
  2311.  
  2312.        3.3.1         General
  2313.  
  2314.  
  2315.             The designation format is according to S 3.1.  Possible  func-
  2316.        tion codes are:
  2317.  
  2318.                R         for a unidirectional sound-programme circuit
  2319.  
  2320.                RR         for a reversible sound-programme circuit
  2321.  
  2322.                RK         for telephone  type  circuits  for  narrow  band
  2323.        sound-programme  transmission
  2324.  
  2325.                V         for a unidirectional television circuit
  2326.  
  2327.                VV         for a reversible television circuit
  2328.  
  2329.  
  2330.  
  2331.  
  2332.  
  2333.  
  2334.  
  2335.  
  2336.  
  2337.  
  2338.                F         for a phototelegraphy or facsimile circuit
  2339.  
  2340.                T         for circuits providing voice-frequency  telegraph
  2341.        links
  2342.  
  2343.                TD         for circuits providing TDM-telegraph systems
  2344.  
  2345.                D         for data transmission circuits
  2346.  
  2347.                DL         for circuits providing transfer link for  common
  2348.        channel signalling systems.
  2349.  
  2350.             Note   - Information  on  whether  a  sound-programme  circuit
  2351.        together  with a second sound-programme circuit form a stereophonic
  2352.        pair  will  be  recorded  in  the  related  information  under  the
  2353.        item No. 7 (association, see S 4.7).
  2354.  
  2355.  
  2356.        3.3.2         Circuits used for sound-programme transmission
  2357.  
  2358.  
  2359.  
  2360.        3.3.2.1         Circuits used  for  unidirectional  sound-programme
  2361.        transmission
  2362.  
  2363.  
  2364.             The terminations of the circuit  are  arranged  in  the  order
  2365.        corresponding  to  the direction of transmission (instead of alpha-
  2366.        betically, if this is different).
  2367.  
  2368.             The function code is: R.
  2369.  
  2370.             Serial numbering: Circuits which  transmit  in  the  direction
  2371.        corresponding  to  the  alphabetical  order of the terminals should
  2372.        have odd serial numbers. Circuits which transmit in  the  direction
  2373.        corresponding  to  the  inverse alphabetical order of the terminals
  2374.        should have even serial numbers.
  2375.  
  2376.             Example:
  2377.  
  2378.                The 1st circuit transmitting in  the  direction  Wellington
  2379.        (New Zealand) to Montreal is designated:
  2380.  
  2381.                WellingtoNZL-Montreal R2.
  2382.  
  2383.  
  2384.  
  2385.        3.3.2.2          Circuits  used  for   reversible   sound-programme
  2386.        transmission
  2387.  
  2388.  
  2389.             The terminations of the circuit are arranged  in  alphabetical
  2390.        order.
  2391.  
  2392.             The function code is: RR.
  2393.  
  2394.             Example:
  2395.  
  2396.  
  2397.  
  2398.  
  2399.  
  2400.  
  2401.  
  2402.  
  2403.  
  2404.                The 1st circuit with reversible  sound-programme  transmis-
  2405.        sion between Montreal and Wellington (New Zealand) is designated:
  2406.  
  2407.                Montreal-WellingtoNZL RR1.
  2408.  
  2409.  
  2410.        3.3.2.3            Telephone-type  circuits  used  for  narrow-band
  2411.        sound-programme transmission
  2412.  
  2413.  
  2414.             In the traffic relation, the  terminals  of  the  circuit  are
  2415.        arranged  in  the order corresponding to the direction of operation
  2416.        (instead of alphabetically, if this is different).
  2417.  
  2418.             The function code is: RK.
  2419.  
  2420.             Serial numbering: Circuits which  transmit  in  the  direction
  2421.        corresponding  to  the  alphabetical  order of the terminals should
  2422.        have odd serial numbers. Circuits which transmit in  the  direction
  2423.        corresponding  to  the  inverse alphabetical order of the terminals
  2424.        should have even serial numbers.
  2425.  
  2426.             Example:
  2427.  
  2428.                The 1st telephone-type circuit set up for  the  narrow-band
  2429.        sound-programme transmission in the direction from Milano to Madrid
  2430.        is designated.
  2431.  
  2432.                Milano-Madrid RK2.
  2433.  
  2434.  
  2435.        3.3.3         Circuits used for television transmission
  2436.  
  2437.  
  2438.  
  2439.        3.3.3.1          Circuits  used   for   unidirectional   television
  2440.        transmission
  2441.  
  2442.  
  2443.             In the traffic relation, the terminations of the  circuit  are
  2444.        arranged  in  the order corresponding to the direction of transmis-
  2445.        sion (instead of alphabetically, if this is different).
  2446.  
  2447.             The function code is: V.
  2448.  
  2449.             Serial numbering: Circuits which  transmit  in  the  direction
  2450.        corresponding  to  the  alphabetical  order of the terminals should
  2451.        have odd serial numbers. Circuits which transmit in  the  direction
  2452.        corresponding  to  the  inverse alphabetical order of the terminals
  2453.        should have even serial numbers.
  2454.  
  2455.             Example:
  2456.  
  2457.                The 1st unidirectional television circuit  transmitting  in
  2458.        the direction Paris to Helsinki is designated:
  2459.  
  2460.                Paris-Helsinki V2.
  2461.  
  2462.  
  2463.  
  2464.  
  2465.  
  2466.  
  2467.  
  2468.  
  2469.  
  2470.        3.3.3.2         Circuits used for reversible  television  transmis-
  2471.        sion
  2472.  
  2473.  
  2474.             The terminations of the circuit are arranged  in  alphabetical
  2475.        order.
  2476.  
  2477.             The function code is: VV.
  2478.  
  2479.             Example:
  2480.  
  2481.                 The 1st reversible television transmission circuit between
  2482.        Tokyo TS1 and New Delhi is designated:
  2483.  
  2484.                New Delhi-Tokyo/TS1 VV1.
  2485.  
  2486.  
  2487.        3.3.4         Circuits for digital audio and video transmission
  2488.  
  2489.  
  2490.             These circuits are designated according to the data  transmis-
  2491.        sion system, see S 11.
  2492.  
  2493.  
  2494.        3.3.5         Telephone-type circuits used for  phototelegraphy  or
  2495.        facsimile
  2496.  
  2497.  
  2498.             Circuits used for phototelegraphy or facsimile which are  dif-
  2499.        ferent  from normal telephone circuits will have the function code:
  2500.        F.
  2501.  
  2502.             The terminal points of the circuit are arranged in  alphabeti-
  2503.        cal order.
  2504.  
  2505.  
  2506.             If normal telephone circuits are  used,  they  are  designated
  2507.        accordingly.  Information  about  the  usage may be recorded in the
  2508.        related information under item 9 (use, see S 4.9).
  2509.  
  2510.             Example:
  2511.  
  2512.                The first circuit for  phototelegraphy  between  Koebenhavn
  2513.        and Tokyo:
  2514.  
  2515.                Koebenhavn-Tokyo F1.
  2516.  
  2517.  
  2518.        3.3.6           Telephone-type    circuits    used    to    provide
  2519.        voice-frequency telegraph links
  2520.  
  2521.  
  2522.             The terminal points of the circuit are arranged in  alphabeti-
  2523.        cal order.
  2524.  
  2525.             The function code is: T.
  2526.  
  2527.  
  2528.  
  2529.  
  2530.  
  2531.  
  2532.  
  2533.  
  2534.  
  2535.  
  2536.             Example:
  2537.  
  2538.                The 1st circuit to provide a voice-frequency telegraph link
  2539.        between Koebenhavn 1 and Montreal 1TE is designated:
  2540.  
  2541.                Koebenhavn/1-Montreal/1TE T1.
  2542.  
  2543.                (Suffixes are optional)
  2544.  
  2545.             A reserve T-circuit is designated  according  to  its  present
  2546.        function.   Information   concerning  the  nature  of  the  reserve
  2547.        T-circuit is found in the related information under item 7 (associ-
  2548.        ation, see S  4.7).
  2549.  
  2550.  
  2551.        3.3.7         Telephone-type circuits used  to  provide  TDM  (time
  2552.        division multiplex) telegraph systems
  2553.  
  2554.  
  2555.             The terminal points of the circuit are arranged in  alphabeti-
  2556.        cal order.
  2557.  
  2558.             The function code is: TD.
  2559.  
  2560.             Example:
  2561.  
  2562.                The first circuit to provide a TDM-telegraph system between
  2563.        London Keybridge and Montreal 1TE:
  2564.  
  2565.                London/KB-Montreal/1TE TD1.
  2566.  
  2567.                (Suffixes are optional)
  2568.  
  2569.             A reserve TD-circuit is designated according  to  its  present
  2570.        function.   Information   concerning  the  nature  of  the  reserve
  2571.        TD-circuit is found in the related information under item 7  (asso-
  2572.        ciation, see S  4.7).
  2573.  
  2574.  
  2575.        3.3.8         Telephone-type circuits used for data transmission
  2576.  
  2577.  
  2578.             The terminal points of the circuit are arranged in  alphabeti-
  2579.        cal order.
  2580.  
  2581.             The function code is: D.
  2582.  
  2583.             Example:
  2584.  
  2585.                 The 1st circuit used for data transmission between  Frank-
  2586.        furt 1 and Toronto 1TE is designaged:
  2587.  
  2588.                Frankfurt/1-Toronto/1TE D1.
  2589.  
  2590.                (Suffixes are optional)
  2591.  
  2592.  
  2593.  
  2594.  
  2595.  
  2596.  
  2597.  
  2598.  
  2599.  
  2600.  
  2601.  
  2602.        3.3.9          Telephone-type circuits used as transfer  links  for
  2603.        common channel Signalling Systems No. 6 and No. 7
  2604.  
  2605.  
  2606.             The terminal points of the circuit are arranged in  alphabeti-
  2607.        cal order.
  2608.  
  2609.             The function code is: DL.
  2610.  
  2611.             Example:
  2612.  
  2613.                The first data link  used  for  common  channel  signalling
  2614.        between Sacramento 4ESS and Tokyo Shinjuku is designated:
  2615.  
  2616.                Sacramento/4ES-Tokyo/SJK DL1
  2617.  
  2618.                (Suffixes are optional.)
  2619.  
  2620.  
  2621.        3.4         Related information
  2622.  
  2623.  
  2624.             The additional information on fixed circuits is covered by the
  2625.        following items:
  2626.  
  2627.                1.          urgency for restoration;
  2628.  
  2629.                2.          terminal countries;
  2630.  
  2631.  
  2632.                3.            administrations'carriers,   or   broadcasting
  2633.        companies's names;
  2634.  
  2635.                4.          control and sub-control station(s);
  2636.  
  2637.                5.          fault report points;
  2638.  
  2639.                6.          routing;
  2640.  
  2641.                7.          association;
  2642.  
  2643.                8.          equipment information;
  2644.  
  2645.                9.          use;
  2646.  
  2647.                10.          transmission medium information;
  2648.  
  2649.                11.          composition of transmission;
  2650.  
  2651.                12.          bandwidth or bit rate;
  2652.  
  2653.                13.          signalling type;
  2654.  
  2655.                14.          applicable CCITT Recommendations;
  2656.  
  2657.             The various items will be dealt with in S 4.
  2658.  
  2659.  
  2660.  
  2661.  
  2662.  
  2663.  
  2664.  
  2665.  
  2666.  
  2667.  
  2668.        4       Related information for international fixed circuits
  2669.  
  2670.  
  2671.             The following sections explain the items of  related  informa-
  2672.        tion  concerned  with  international fixed circuits. A full example
  2673.        for the designation information of an international leased analogue
  2674.        circuit is given in Annex  A, S A.2.
  2675.  
  2676.  
  2677.        4.1         Urgency for restoration (item 1)
  2678.  
  2679.  
  2680.             This item supplies information on the urgency  of  restoration
  2681.        of  the circuit based upon bilateral agreement between the terminal
  2682.        Administrations.
  2683.  
  2684.             Format:
  2685.  
  2686.                1.          xxx |  |  |  xx; (maximum 10 characters)
  2687.  
  2688.                Illustration:
  2689.  
  2690.                a)         if the priority is top: 1;
  2691.  
  2692.                if the priority is second: 2;
  2693.  
  2694.                if the priority is third: 3; or
  2695.  
  2696.                b)         if repair is required within e.g., 24 hours:   |
  2697.        4 h; or
  2698.  
  2699.                c)         if no urgency has to be indicated: -;
  2700.  
  2701.                 Note  - In the case  of  a  digital  leased  circuit,  the
  2702.        priority  or urgency may be decided upon by taking into account the
  2703.        bit rate of the circuit.
  2704.  
  2705.  
  2706.        4.2         Terminal countries (item 2)
  2707.  
  2708.  
  2709.             This item presents the countries in which the circuit is  ter-
  2710.        minating.
  2711.  
  2712.             Format:
  2713.  
  2714.                2.          XXX, YYY; (3 characters for each)
  2715.  
  2716.                Specification:
  2717.  
  2718.                XXX:         code for country of town A
  2719.  
  2720.                YYY:         code for country of town B
  2721.  
  2722.                Note  - The codes are according to the  ISO  Standard  3166
  2723.        [2].
  2724.  
  2725.  
  2726.  
  2727.  
  2728.  
  2729.  
  2730.  
  2731.  
  2732.  
  2733.  
  2734.                Example:
  2735.  
  2736.                For the circuit Paris-WellingtoNZL P1:
  2737.  
  2738.                2.          FRA, NZL;
  2739.  
  2740.  
  2741.        4.3         Names of Administrations, carriers or broadcasting com-
  2742.        panies (item 3)
  2743.  
  2744.  
  2745.             This item records the names of the Administrations or carriers
  2746.        which  operate  the  circuit or, in the case of sound-programme and
  2747.        television circuits, the name of the broadcasting company.
  2748.  
  2749.             Format:
  2750.  
  2751.                3.          YYYYYY, ZZZZZZ; (maximum 6 characters for each)
  2752.  
  2753.                Specification:
  2754.  
  2755.                YYYYYY: code for company operating in town A
  2756.  
  2757.                XXXXXX: code for company operating in town B
  2758.  
  2759.  
  2760.                Example:
  2761.  
  2762.                For the circuit Bern/1RS-NewYork/1RC TP1 operated by  Radio
  2763.        Suisse  and RCA:
  2764.  
  2765.                3.          RS, RCA;
  2766.  
  2767.  
  2768.        4.4         Control station [sub-control station(s)] (item 4)
  2769.  
  2770.  
  2771.             This item lists the appointed control station and  sub-control
  2772.        stations  (according to Recommendations M.80 and M.90 or M.1012 [5]
  2773.        and M.1013 [6] for leased circuits). Further details about the sta-
  2774.        tions    can   be   found   in   the   list   of   contact   points
  2775.        (Recommendation M.93).
  2776.  
  2777.             Example:
  2778.  
  2779.                4.          CS:         designation of control station,
  2780.  
  2781.                SCS1:         designation of sub-control station,
  2782.  
  2783.                SCS2:         designation of sub-control station,
  2784.  
  2785.                 .        .      .     .
  2786.  
  2787.         .        .      .     .
  2788.  
  2789.         .        .      .     .
  2790.  
  2791.  
  2792.  
  2793.  
  2794.  
  2795.  
  2796.  
  2797.  
  2798.  
  2799.  
  2800.                SCSn:         designation of sub-control station.
  2801.  
  2802.                Specification:
  2803.  
  2804.                CS:         designation of the control station,
  2805.  
  2806.                SCS1:         designation of the terminal sub-control  sta-
  2807.        tion,
  2808.  
  2809.                SCS2 to SCSn:           if  applicable:  other  sub-control
  2810.        station;  have  to be placed in the geographical order according to
  2811.        the traffic relation.
  2812.  
  2813.                Example:
  2814.  
  2815.                For  the  circuit  London/KB-Paris/ARC  RP1   where   Paris
  2816.        Archives  is  the  control  station  and  London  Keybridge  is the
  2817.        sub-control station:
  2818.  
  2819.                4.          CS:         Paris/ARC,
  2820.  
  2821.                SCS1:         London/KB.
  2822.  
  2823.  
  2824.        4.5         Fault report points (item 5)
  2825.  
  2826.  
  2827.             This item presents the names of both fault  report  points  on
  2828.        the  circuit. Further information about the fault report points can
  2829.        be found in the list of contact points (Recommendation M.93).
  2830.  
  2831.             Format:
  2832.  
  2833.                5.          Designation of fault report point,  designation
  2834.        of fault report point.
  2835.  
  2836.                Specification:
  2837.  
  2838.                The first fault report point is that of the country of town
  2839.        A.
  2840.  
  2841.                The second fault report point is that  of  the  country  of
  2842.        town B.
  2843.  
  2844.                Example:
  2845.  
  2846.                The fault report points for the circuit Athinai-Roma DP3:
  2847.  
  2848.                5.          Athinai, Roma/TS1.
  2849.  
  2850.  
  2851.        4.6         Routing (item 6)
  2852.  
  2853.  
  2854.             This item shows the international primary group(s) or  primary
  2855.        block(s)  and  the  channel  number(s) which carry the circuit (see
  2856.        Notes  1 and 2). If there are more than one, the groups  or  blocks
  2857.  
  2858.  
  2859.  
  2860.  
  2861.  
  2862.  
  2863.  
  2864.  
  2865.  
  2866.        appear in the geographical order from town A to town B.
  2867.  
  2868.             Format:
  2869.  
  2870.                6.          Designation of an international  primary  group
  2871.        (Note  1) or primary block/channel number, designation of a primary
  2872.        group of block/channel number,  |  |  | , designation of a  primary
  2873.        group or block/channel number;
  2874.  
  2875.                Example 1:
  2876.  
  2877.                For the circuit from London Mollison to Paris Archives DP7:
  2878.  
  2879.                6.  London-Paris 1204/4;
  2880.  
  2881.  
  2882.                Example 2:
  2883.  
  2884.                For the wide-band circuit Frankfurt-London DP5:
  2885.  
  2886.                6.  Amsterdam-Frankfurt 6005/2, Amsterdam-London 6002/3;
  2887.  
  2888.                 Note 1  - In the case where a leased circuit consists of a
  2889.        group  or block, the primary groups or blocks are to be replaced by
  2890.        the next higher groups or blocks. In this case the channel  numbers
  2891.        are to be replaced by the group numbers.
  2892.  
  2893.                 Note 2  - Primary groups or blocks can  be  unidirectional
  2894.        as  well.  Two  consecutive  unidirectional  groups  or  blocks are
  2895.        separated by a + sign instead of a comma.
  2896.  
  2897.  
  2898.        4.7         Association (item 7)
  2899.  
  2900.  
  2901.             This item informs whether there are associated circuits and if
  2902.        so, of what nature.
  2903.  
  2904.             Format:
  2905.  
  2906.                7.          Association code: Designation(s) of  associated
  2907.        circuit(s);
  2908.  
  2909.                Specification:
  2910.  
  2911.                 If the circuit has a reserve circuit, the association code
  2912.        is:  S  followed  by the function code and the serial number of the
  2913.        principal circuit.
  2914.  
  2915.                If the circuit is a reserve circuit, the  association  code
  2916.        is:  function  code  followed  by  S  and  the serial number of the
  2917.        reserve circuit.
  2918.  
  2919.                If the circuit is one of a  stereophonic  pair,  the  other
  2920.        circuit  will  appear in this item. Association code is: H followed
  2921.        by a 2 digit serial number indicating the  number  of  the  stereo-
  2922.        phonic  pair.  This is followed by the function code and the serial
  2923.  
  2924.  
  2925.  
  2926.  
  2927.  
  2928.  
  2929.  
  2930.  
  2931.  
  2932.        number of actual circuit.
  2933.  
  2934.                If the circuit belongs to a multiterminal  leased  circuit,
  2935.        the  association  code is: PM, DPM, etc. (see SS 3.2.12 and 3.2.16)
  2936.        followed by the serial number of the circuit.
  2937.  
  2938.                Example 1:
  2939.  
  2940.                7.  ST1: Roma/AS1-Zuerich/SEL Z13;
  2941.  
  2942.                 which indicates that the reserve circuit for the principal
  2943.        circuit T1 is Roma/AS1-Zuerich/SEL Z13.
  2944.  
  2945.                Example 2:
  2946.  
  2947.                If the circuit London/KB-Paris/ARC R1 is bearing one  chan-
  2948.        nel  of  the  second  stereophonic  pair  from London to Paris, and
  2949.        London/KB-Paris/ARC  R5 bearing the other channel of this pair:
  2950.  
  2951.                7.  H02R1: London/KB-Paris/ARC R5;
  2952.  
  2953.                which indicates that circuit R1, being one of  the  stereo-
  2954.        phonic  pair  number 2,  has  as  the  other  circuit of this pair:
  2955.        London/KB-Paris/ARC  R5.
  2956.  
  2957.                Example 3:
  2958.  
  2959.                If the circuit Bruxelles-Edinburgh PM1  is  a  part  of  an
  2960.        international  multiterminal telephone circuit connecting Bruxelles
  2961.        and Paris (being the 7th PM-circuit on that relation) with branches
  2962.        from Bruxelles to Edinburgh and to Aachen (being the 2nd PM-circuit
  2963.        on that relation) and with an extension from  Paris  to  Marseille,
  2964.        then for the circuit Bruxelles-Edinburgh PM1:
  2965.  
  2966.                7.  PM1: Aachen-Bruxelles PM2, Bruxelles-Paris PM7;
  2967.  
  2968.                Note  - The international branches may appear in any order.
  2969.        National branches may be added after bilateral agreement.
  2970.  
  2971.  
  2972.        4.8         Equipment information (item 8)
  2973.  
  2974.  
  2975.             This item records any equipment in the circuit which  requires
  2976.        special maintenance attention.
  2977.  
  2978.             Format:
  2979.  
  2980.                8.          XX, XX, XX, XX, XX;
  2981.  
  2982.                Specification:
  2983.  
  2984.                 If the circuit has been routed via digital circuit  multi-
  2985.        plication equipment: AM
  2986.  
  2987.                If the circuit has been routed via digital  circuit  multi-
  2988.        plication  equipment
  2989.  
  2990.  
  2991.  
  2992.  
  2993.  
  2994.  
  2995.  
  2996.  
  2997.  
  2998.                -         using reduced bit rate encoding: RB
  2999.  
  3000.                -         using speech interpolation: SI
  3001.  
  3002.                If the circuit has a compandor: CO
  3003.  
  3004.                If the circuit consists of a semi-permanent  switched  con-
  3005.        nection:   SP
  3006.  
  3007.  
  3008.                Note  - If there is a need to record an additional  special
  3009.        equipment, the free code places are available for that purpose. The
  3010.        codes to be used must consist of two characters, be unique and  can
  3011.        be chosen by bilateral agreement between Administrations.
  3012.  
  3013.  
  3014.        4.9         Use (item 9)
  3015.  
  3016.  
  3017.             This item identifies for what purpose the circuit is used  (if
  3018.        this is known by the Administration and of use for maintenance).
  3019.  
  3020.             Format:
  3021.  
  3022.                9.          XXX |  |  | X; (maximum 7 characters)
  3023.  
  3024.                Specification:
  3025.  
  3026.                XX |  |  | X allows the record of the usage of the circuit.
  3027.  
  3028.                If the circuit has been provided with  circuit  multiplica-
  3029.        tion equipment at renters' premises with connection channels: CC.
  3030.  
  3031.  
  3032.        4.10         Transmission medium information (item 10)
  3033.  
  3034.  
  3035.             This item identifies whether a particular transmission  medium
  3036.        is required in the routing of the circuit.
  3037.  
  3038.             Format:
  3039.  
  3040.                10.          ST: XX |  |  |  | X; or 10. NS: XX |  |  |   |
  3041.        X; or 10. -; (XX |  |  |  | X maximum 10 characters)
  3042.  
  3043.                Specification:
  3044.  
  3045.                 If the circuit has to be routed via satellite: ST followed
  3046.        by the designation of the satellite.
  3047.  
  3048.                If the circuit must not be routed via  satellite:  NS  fol-
  3049.        lowed by the designation of the terrestrial transmission medium.
  3050.  
  3051.                If there is no transmission medium requirement: -.
  3052.  
  3053.                Example:
  3054.  
  3055.  
  3056.  
  3057.  
  3058.  
  3059.  
  3060.  
  3061.  
  3062.  
  3063.  
  3064.                For the circuit London-Paris DP3 that has to be routed  via
  3065.        satellite Telecom 1:
  3066.  
  3067.                10.  ST: Tel 1.
  3068.  
  3069.  
  3070.        4.11         Composition of the transmission (item 11)
  3071.  
  3072.  
  3073.             This item shows type of transmission on the circuit.
  3074.  
  3075.             Format:
  3076.  
  3077.                11.          A; N; or C;
  3078.  
  3079.                Specification:
  3080.  
  3081.                If the transmission is analogue: A
  3082.  
  3083.                If the transmission is digital: N
  3084.  
  3085.                If the transmission is mixed analogue/digital: C
  3086.  
  3087.  
  3088.        4.12         Bandwidth or bit rate (item 12)
  3089.  
  3090.  
  3091.             This item shows the bandwidth (in the case of an analogue cir-
  3092.        cuit  or  mixed  circuit) or the bit rate (in the case of a digital
  3093.        circuit).
  3094.  
  3095.             Format:
  3096.  
  3097.                12.          xxxx.x Hz; or kHz; or MHz; bit/s;  or  kbit/s;
  3098.        or Mbit/s;
  3099.  
  3100.                Rules for the notation of the figures:
  3101.  
  3102.                 Leading zeros may be omitted, and  if  the  decimal  is  a
  3103.        zero, this decimal and the decimal point may also be omitted.
  3104.  
  3105.                If the figure is up to 999, use Hz, bit/s.
  3106.  
  3107.                If the figure is between 1000 and  9 | 99 |  99,  use  kHz,
  3108.        kbit/s.
  3109.  
  3110.                If the figure is 10 | 00 | 00 or more, use MHz, Mbit/s.
  3111.  
  3112.  
  3113.                Specification:
  3114.  
  3115.                If the circuit is analogue or mixed  analogue/digital:  the
  3116.        bandwidth Hz, kHz, MHz.
  3117.  
  3118.                If the circuit is digital: the bit rate in  bit/s,  kbit/s,
  3119.        Mbit/s.
  3120.  
  3121.  
  3122.  
  3123.  
  3124.  
  3125.  
  3126.  
  3127.  
  3128.  
  3129.  
  3130.                Example:
  3131.  
  3132.                For the circuit Bordeaux-Darmstadt NP7 with a bit  rate  of
  3133.        64 kbit/s:
  3134.  
  3135.                12.  64 kbit/s.
  3136.  
  3137.  
  3138.        4.13         Signalling type (item 13)
  3139.  
  3140.  
  3141.             This item presents the signalling type  that  applies  to  the
  3142.        circuit    (reference   is   made   to   Recommendations M.1045 [7]
  3143.        and Q.8 [8]).
  3144.  
  3145.             Format:
  3146.  
  3147.                13.          xxxxxxx; (maximum 7 characters)
  3148.  
  3149.                Specification:
  3150.  
  3151.                 If the signalling is of the type xxxx Hz/xx  Hz:  xxxx/xx.
  3152.        Otherwise  the  characters  can  be  used on the basis of bilateral
  3153.        agreement between the two terminal Administrations.
  3154.  
  3155.                Example:
  3156.  
  3157.                For a circuit with in-band signalling 1000 Hz/20 Hz:
  3158.  
  3159.                13.          1000/20.
  3160.  
  3161.  
  3162.        4.14         Application CCITT Recommendations (item 14)
  3163.  
  3164.  
  3165.             This item  records  the  CCITT  Recommendation(s)  applied  as
  3166.        regards the parameters of the circuit.
  3167.  
  3168.             Format:
  3169.  
  3170.                14.          Rec. X.xxxx, Rec. Y.yyyy; or 14.  Rec. X.xxxx;
  3171.        or 14. -;
  3172.  
  3173.                Specification:
  3174.  
  3175.                The number of Recommendations to be recorded (2, 1 or 0) is
  3176.        dependent on the need.
  3177.  
  3178.                Example:
  3179.  
  3180.                14.          Recommendation M.1020;
  3181.  
  3182.  
  3183.        5       Designations  of  international  groups,  supergroups  etc.
  3184.        (bidirectional and unidirectional)
  3185.  
  3186.  
  3187.  
  3188.  
  3189.  
  3190.  
  3191.  
  3192.  
  3193.  
  3194.  
  3195.  
  3196.         5.1         General
  3197.  
  3198.  
  3199.             The format of the designation  of  groups  etc.  is  shown  in
  3200.        Table 4/M.140.
  3201.                                  H.T. [T4.140]
  3202.                                   TABLE 4/M.140
  3203.  
  3204.        ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  3205.                 Format of designation              Town A           /                 {
  3206.         Transmission station suffix (optional)
  3207.                            }                         -           Town B              /              {
  3208.         Transmission station suffix (optional)
  3209.                            }                                  Function code    Serial number
  3210.        ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  3211.                         Signs                    Characters       Slash       Letters/  digits   Hyphen   Characters   Slash   Letters/  digits   Space   Letters/ digits   Digits
  3212.        ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  3213.                  Number of characters                12             1                 3            1          12         1             3            1         1 to 6        2 to 3
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  3427.  
  3428.  
  3429.  
  3430.  
  3431.  
  3432.  
  3433.  
  3434.                                                 Table 4/M.140 [T4.140], p.
  3435.  
  3436.  
  3437.  
  3438.  
  3439.             The elements of the format are as follows:
  3440.  
  3441.                a)         Traffic relation
  3442.  
  3443.                Groups etc. are indicated by the names of the  towns  where
  3444.        the  groups, etc.  terminate. For the spelling, see S 1.1. The town
  3445.        names are arranged in alphabetical order. For multiple  destination
  3446.        unidirectional  groups  the name of town B is replaced by (MU) (see
  3447.        S 5.3.1). In the case that a town name exceeds the  maximum  length
  3448.        of  12 characters,  the  responsible Administration should supply a
  3449.        suitable abbreviation that must be unique (see S 0.1).
  3450.  
  3451.                 The transmission station suffix (maximum 3 characters)  is
  3452.        an  optional field which may be used to further identify the termi-
  3453.        nal point when there is more than  one  carrier  operating  in  the
  3454.        town.  The necessity for a suffix and its form should be decided by
  3455.        the Administration operating the circuit in the town concerned.
  3456.  
  3457.                b)         Function code
  3458.  
  3459.                 This code consists of the nominal number  of  channels  in
  3460.        the group (see Note). In the case of a unidirectional single desti-
  3461.        nation group, the number is preceded by (U) (see S 5.3.2).
  3462.  
  3463.                Note  - Where group, supergroup, etc., links  are  directly
  3464.        interfaced  by analogue to digital conversion equipment, the number
  3465.        of channels is followed by the letter "C" (see S 10).
  3466.  
  3467.                c)         Serial numbering
  3468.  
  3469.                 The numbering is on a town-to-town basis with an exception
  3470.        for  the case where the suffix is used. The numbering for that case
  3471.  
  3472.  
  3473.  
  3474.  
  3475.  
  3476.  
  3477.  
  3478.  
  3479.  
  3480.        is made on a transmission station to transmission station basis.
  3481.  
  3482.                 The numbering of a group,  supergroup,  etc.,  is  applied
  3483.        between  the  point where the group, etc. is assembled to the point
  3484.        where it is broken down, independently of the position it  occupies
  3485.        in the band of line frequencies.
  3486.  
  3487.                If the number is less than 10, it is preceded by a zero.
  3488.  
  3489.  
  3490.        5.2         Bidirectional groups, etc.
  3491.  
  3492.  
  3493.  
  3494.        For the definition, see Recommendation M.300.
  3495.        5.2.1         Group
  3496.  
  3497.  
  3498.             The function code is  a  number  that  indicates  the  nominal
  3499.        number of channels in the group, as follows:
  3500.  
  3501.                 8 for  8 channel groups,
  3502.  
  3503.                12 for 12 channel groups,
  3504.  
  3505.                16 for 16 channel groups.
  3506.  
  3507.                Example:
  3508.  
  3509.                The third 12-channel group between Moskva and New  York  is
  3510.        designated:
  3511.  
  3512.                Moskva-New York 1203.
  3513.  
  3514.  
  3515.        5.2.2         Supergroup
  3516.  
  3517.  
  3518.             The function code is  a  number  that  indicates  the  nominal
  3519.        number of channels in the supergroup, as follows:
  3520.  
  3521.                60 for 60 channel supergroups.
  3522.  
  3523.                80 for 80 channel supergroups.
  3524.  
  3525.                Example:
  3526.  
  3527.                The first 60 channel supergroup between London and  Amster-
  3528.        dam is designated:
  3529.  
  3530.                Amsterdam-London 6001.
  3531.  
  3532.  
  3533.        5.2.3         Mastergroup
  3534.  
  3535.  
  3536.  
  3537.  
  3538.  
  3539.  
  3540.  
  3541.  
  3542.  
  3543.  
  3544.  
  3545.  
  3546.             The function code is: 300.
  3547.  
  3548.             Example:
  3549.  
  3550.                The first  mastergroup  between  Bruxelles  and  London  is
  3551.        designated:
  3552.  
  3553.                Bruxelles-London 30001.
  3554.  
  3555.  
  3556.  
  3557.        5.2.4         Supermastergroup
  3558.  
  3559.  
  3560.             The function code is: 900.
  3561.  
  3562.             Example:
  3563.  
  3564.                The tenth supergroup between Amsterdam and Paris is  desig-
  3565.        nated:
  3566.  
  3567.                Amsterdam-Paris 90010.
  3568.  
  3569.  
  3570.        5.2.5         Use of the groups, etc.
  3571.  
  3572.  
  3573.             This information will  be  contained  in  related  information
  3574.        under  item 9 (use, see S 7.9). If groups are used for private pur-
  3575.        poses, see S 3.2.13.
  3576.  
  3577.  
  3578.        5.2.6         Restoration groups and supergroups
  3579.  
  3580.  
  3581.             Groups and supergroups set up on restoration groups and super-
  3582.        groups,  or  on  spare  groups and supergroups for restoration pur-
  3583.        poses, will receive a serial number from the  800 series,  in  des-
  3584.        cending order and starting from 899.
  3585.  
  3586.                Restoration groups:          8899,  8898,  8897, etc.,
  3587.  
  3588.                12899, 12898, 12897, etc., or
  3589.  
  3590.                16899, 16898, 16897, etc.,
  3591.  
  3592.                as appropriate.
  3593.  
  3594.                Restoration supergroups:         60899, 60898, 60897, etc.
  3595.  
  3596.                Example 1:
  3597.  
  3598.                 The second 12-channel restoration group between London and
  3599.        Sydney is designated:
  3600.  
  3601.                London-Sydney 12898.
  3602.  
  3603.  
  3604.  
  3605.  
  3606.  
  3607.  
  3608.  
  3609.  
  3610.  
  3611.  
  3612.                Example 2:
  3613.  
  3614.                 The first restoration  supergroup  between  Amsterdam  and
  3615.        Bruxelles is designated:
  3616.  
  3617.                Amsterdam-Bruxelles 60899.
  3618.  
  3619.  
  3620.        5.3         Unidirectional groups and supergroups
  3621.  
  3622.  
  3623.  
  3624.        5.3.1         Multiple destination unidirectional groups and super-
  3625.        groups
  3626.  
  3627.  
  3628.             The unidirectional route will be designated by the name of the
  3629.        sending  terminal  station (in the general format: town A) followed
  3630.        by a hyphen, whilst the letters MU (multiple destination  unidirec-
  3631.        tional) in parentheses replace town B. This will be followed by the
  3632.        function code and serial number of the group or supergroup.
  3633.  
  3634.             Example 1:
  3635.  
  3636.                The first multiple  destination  unidirectional  supergroup
  3637.        from London (to, for example Bogota, Lusaka and Montreal) is desig-
  3638.        nated:
  3639.  
  3640.                London-(MU) 6001.
  3641.  
  3642.                The next such supergroup from the same point of  origin  to
  3643.        any destination would take the next number in the series, e.g., the
  3644.        second supergroup from London is designated:
  3645.  
  3646.                London-(MU) 6002.
  3647.  
  3648.                This supergroup might go, for example, to Tokyo, Hawaii and
  3649.        Melbourne.
  3650.  
  3651.                Example 2:
  3652.  
  3653.                The first supergroup from Montreal (to, for  example,  Lon-
  3654.        don, Lusaka and Paris) is designed:
  3655.  
  3656.                Montreal-(MU) 6001.
  3657.  
  3658.                Note  - Groups and supergroups routed via a multiple-access
  3659.        system  may be provided for exclusive use between two terminal sta-
  3660.        tions only, in which case the normal designations  given  above  in
  3661.        this Recommendation will apply.
  3662.  
  3663.  
  3664.  
  3665.        5.3.2         Single destination unidirectional groups  and  super-
  3666.        groups
  3667.  
  3668.  
  3669.  
  3670.  
  3671.  
  3672.  
  3673.  
  3674.  
  3675.  
  3676.  
  3677.  
  3678.             The unidirectional route will be designated by the name of the
  3679.        sending  terminal  station (in the general format: town A) followed
  3680.        by a  hyphen  and  the  name  of  the  receiving  terminal  station
  3681.        (town B).  The  function  code  consists of the letter U (unidirec-
  3682.        tional) in parentheses and the nominal number of  channels  of  the
  3683.        group or supergroup.
  3684.  
  3685.                     Example:
  3686.  
  3687.                 A unidirectional group transmitting in the direction  from
  3688.        Paris  to  Etam, which, in the reverse direction of transmission is
  3689.        assigned to a multiple destination unidirectional (MU)  group  from
  3690.        Etam to Paris and Rio de Janeiro, would be designated as:
  3691.  
  3692.                Paris-Etam (U) 1201.
  3693.  
  3694.                The next group between these locations, Paris and Etam,  if
  3695.        bidirectional, would be designated in the normal manner as:
  3696.  
  3697.                Etam-Paris 1202.
  3698.  
  3699.                Note  - Groups and supergroups routed via a multiple-access
  3700.        system  may  be provided on a bidirectional basis for exclusive use
  3701.        between two terminal stations only, and in  this  case  the  normal
  3702.        designations given above in this Recommendation will apply.
  3703.  
  3704.  
  3705.        5.4         Related information
  3706.  
  3707.  
  3708.             The additional information on groups etc., is covered  by  the
  3709.        following items:
  3710.  
  3711.                1.          urgency for restoration;
  3712.  
  3713.                2.          terminal countries;
  3714.  
  3715.                3.           administrations',  carriers'  or  broadcasting
  3716.        companies' names;
  3717.  
  3718.                4.          control and sub-control station(s);
  3719.  
  3720.                5.          fault report points;
  3721.  
  3722.                6.          routing;
  3723.  
  3724.                7.          association;
  3725.  
  3726.                8.          equipment information;
  3727.  
  3728.                9.          use;
  3729.  
  3730.                10.          transmission medium information;
  3731.  
  3732.                11.          (empty item, use: "-;");
  3733.  
  3734.                12.          bandwidth;
  3735.  
  3736.  
  3737.  
  3738.  
  3739.  
  3740.  
  3741.  
  3742.  
  3743.  
  3744.                13.          occupancy.
  3745.  
  3746.             The various items will be dealt with in S 7.
  3747.  
  3748.  
  3749.        6 Designations of international group links, supergroup  links  and
  3750.        line links
  3751.  
  3752.  
  3753.  
  3754.        6.1         Group and supergroup links
  3755.  
  3756.  
  3757.             Group links and supergroup links are designated  according  to
  3758.        the  general  format for groups (see S 5.1). In practice, it may be
  3759.        that terminal equipment is not connected to a group link or  super-
  3760.        group  link.  Nevertheless, for designation purposes, the link will
  3761.        be numbered as though terminal equipment were connected.
  3762.  
  3763.  
  3764.        6.1.1         Conventional links not connected  to  their  terminal
  3765.        equipment
  3766.  
  3767.  
  3768.             Such links are included in the normal  numbering  sequence  of
  3769.        groups  and  supergroups  and  are  not  given a separate numbering
  3770.        sequence.
  3771.  
  3772.             When a group link or supergroup link is used  only  part  time
  3773.        with  terminal  translating  equipment  (to  provide a conventional
  3774.        group or supergroup) it will be designated in the normal  way.  The
  3775.        part  time  condition  of  the  group  link  has to be indicated in
  3776.        related information under item 9 (use, see S 7.9).
  3777.  
  3778.             Example:
  3779.  
  3780.                The group link between Amsterdam and London set up  follow-
  3781.        ing 5 groups already in service, is designated:
  3782.  
  3783.                Amsterdam-London 1206.
  3784.  
  3785.  
  3786.  
  3787.        6.1.2         Restoration links
  3788.  
  3789.  
  3790.             Group links and supergroup  links  nominated  for  restoration
  3791.        purposes  will  receive  a  serial  number  from  the 800-series in
  3792.        ascending order and starting from 801.
  3793.  
  3794.                Restoration group links:         12801, 12802, 12803, etc.,
  3795.  
  3796.                Restoration supergroup links:         60801, 60802,  60803,
  3797.        etc.
  3798.  
  3799.                Example:
  3800.  
  3801.  
  3802.  
  3803.  
  3804.  
  3805.  
  3806.  
  3807.  
  3808.  
  3809.  
  3810.                The second restoration group link  between  Hong  Kong  and
  3811.        Sydney is  designated:
  3812.  
  3813.                Hong Kong-Sydney 12802.
  3814.  
  3815.             Note  - The first two digits (e.g., 12) in the designation  of
  3816.        a  restoration group link do not necessarily indicate the number of
  3817.        channels in the group which is set up via the link. For example,  a
  3818.        restoration  group  link  London-Montreal 12801  might  be  used to
  3819.        restore the group London-Montreal  1605.
  3820.  
  3821.  
  3822.        6.2         Line links
  3823.  
  3824.  
  3825.             The format of the  designation  of  line  links  is  shown  in
  3826.        Table 5/M.140.
  3827.                                  H.T. [T5.140]
  3828.                                   TABLE 5/M.140
  3829.  
  3830.        __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  3831.                 Format of designation              Town A           /                {
  3832.         Transmission station suffix (optional)
  3833.                            }                         -           Town B              /             {
  3834.         Transmission station suffix (optional)
  3835.                            }                                  Function code    Serial number
  3836.        __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  3837.                         Signs                    Characters       Slash       Letters/ digits   Hyphen   Characters   Slash   Letters/ digits   Space   Letters/ digits   Digits
  3838.        __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  3839.                  Number of characters                12             1                3            1          12         1            3            1         3 to 5          2
  3840.        __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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  4000.  
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  4050.  
  4051.  
  4052.  
  4053.  
  4054.  
  4055.  
  4056.  
  4057.  
  4058.  
  4059.  
  4060.                                                 Table 5/M.140 [T5.140], p.
  4061.  
  4062.  
  4063.             -v'1P' The elements of the format are as follows:
  4064.  
  4065.                a)         Traffic relation
  4066.  
  4067.                 The two terminals are arranged in alphabetical order.  For
  4068.        the use of the suffix, see S 5.1.
  4069.  
  4070.                b)         Function code
  4071.  
  4072.                This code consists of a number indicating the nominal tele-
  4073.        phone channel transmission capacity followed by the letter A.
  4074.  
  4075.                c)         Serial number
  4076.  
  4077.                This is a two-digit number.
  4078.  
  4079.                Example 1:
  4080.  
  4081.                 The  first  1840  telephone  channel  capacity  line  link
  4082.        between Beaver Harbour and Widemouth is designated:
  4083.  
  4084.                Beaver Harbo-Widemouth 1840A01.
  4085.  
  4086.  
  4087.  
  4088.  
  4089.  
  4090.  
  4091.  
  4092.  
  4093.  
  4094.                Example 2:
  4095.  
  4096.                 The  first  432  telephone  channels  capacity  line  link
  4097.        between Etam and Pleumeur-Bodou is designated:
  4098.  
  4099.                Etam-Pleumeur-Bod 432A01.
  4100.  
  4101.             Note  - Line links are sometimes characterized by having chan-
  4102.        nel    capacities    not   in   accordance   with   normal   group,
  4103.        supergroup, etc., alignments. Examples of these nonstandard capaci-
  4104.        ties may often be found in submarine cable or satellite line links.
  4105.        These links will be numbered in accordance with the nominal channel
  4106.        capacity of the link.
  4107.  
  4108.  
  4109.  
  4110.        6.3         Related information
  4111.  
  4112.  
  4113.             The additional information on group  links,  supergroup  links
  4114.        and line links is covered by the following items:
  4115.  
  4116.                1.          urgency for restoration;
  4117.  
  4118.                2.          terminal countries;
  4119.  
  4120.                3.          administrations',  carriers',  or  broadcasting
  4121.        companies' names;
  4122.  
  4123.                4.          control and sub-control station(s);
  4124.  
  4125.                5.          fault report points;
  4126.  
  4127.                6.          routing;
  4128.  
  4129.                7.          association;
  4130.  
  4131.                8.          equipment information;
  4132.  
  4133.                9.          use;
  4134.  
  4135.                10.          transmission medium information;
  4136.  
  4137.                11.          (empty item, use: "-;");
  4138.  
  4139.                12.          bandwidth;
  4140.  
  4141.                13.          occupancy (this item is not in use for  group,
  4142.        etc.); links,
  4143.  
  4144.             The various items will be dealt with in S 7.
  4145.  
  4146.  
  4147.        7       Related information for international  groups,  goup  links
  4148.        and line links
  4149.  
  4150.  
  4151.  
  4152.  
  4153.  
  4154.  
  4155.  
  4156.  
  4157.  
  4158.  
  4159.  
  4160.             The following sections explain the items of  related  informa-
  4161.        tion   concerned  with  international  groups,  group  links,  line
  4162.        links, etc. Full examples for the  designation  information  of  an
  4163.        international  group  and  an  international group link is given in
  4164.        Annex A, S A.3.
  4165.  
  4166.  
  4167.        7.1         Urgency for restoration (item 1)
  4168.  
  4169.  
  4170.             This item supplies information on the urgency  of  restoration
  4171.        of  the group/group link based upon bilateral agreement between the
  4172.        terminal Administrations.
  4173.  
  4174.             Format:
  4175.  
  4176.                1.          xxx . |  |  |  xx; (maximum 10 characters)
  4177.  
  4178.                Illustration:
  4179.  
  4180.                a)         if the priority is top: 1;
  4181.  
  4182.                if the priority is second: 2;
  4183.  
  4184.                if the priority is third: 3; or
  4185.  
  4186.                b)         if repair is required within e.g., 24 hours:   |
  4187.        4 h; or
  4188.  
  4189.                c)         if no urgency has to be indicated: -;
  4190.  
  4191.                Example:
  4192.  
  4193.                If the group Bonn-Paris 1201 needs  top  priority  restora-
  4194.        tion:
  4195.  
  4196.                1. 1;
  4197.  
  4198.  
  4199.        7.2         Terminal countries (item 2)
  4200.  
  4201.  
  4202.             This item presents the countries in which the group/group link
  4203.        is terminating.
  4204.  
  4205.             Format:
  4206.  
  4207.                2.          XXX, YYY; or XXX; (3 characters for each)
  4208.  
  4209.                Specification:
  4210.  
  4211.                XXX         code for country of town A
  4212.  
  4213.                YYY         code for country of town B
  4214.  
  4215.                 In the case of a multiple destination unidirectional group
  4216.        (MU), only XXX applies.
  4217.  
  4218.  
  4219.  
  4220.  
  4221.  
  4222.  
  4223.  
  4224.  
  4225.  
  4226.                Example 1:
  4227.  
  4228.                For the group Beograd-Roma 1201:
  4229.  
  4230.                2.  YUG, ITA;
  4231.  
  4232.  
  4233.                Example 2:
  4234.  
  4235.                For the multiple destination group Toronto-(MU) 1202
  4236.  
  4237.                2.  CAN;
  4238.  
  4239.             Note  - The codes are according to ISO Standard 3166 [2].
  4240.  
  4241.  
  4242.        7.3         Names of Administrations, carriers or broadcasting com-
  4243.        panies (item 3)
  4244.  
  4245.  
  4246.             This item records the  names  of  the  carriers,  etc.,  which
  4247.        operate the group/group link.
  4248.  
  4249.             Format:
  4250.  
  4251.                3.          XXXXXX, YYYYYY; or XXXXXX; (maximum  6  charac-
  4252.        ters for each)
  4253.  
  4254.                Specification:
  4255.  
  4256.                XXXXXX:         name of company in town A
  4257.  
  4258.                YYYYYY:         name of company in town B
  4259.  
  4260.                In the case of an unidirectional multiple destination, only
  4261.        XXXXX  applies.
  4262.  
  4263.                Example 1:
  4264.  
  4265.                For the supergroup Amsterdam-London 6002:
  4266.  
  4267.                3.  NLDPTT, BTI;
  4268.  
  4269.                Example 2:
  4270.  
  4271.                For the multiple destination group Hong Kong-(MU) 1201:
  4272.  
  4273.                3.  HKGTEL;
  4274.  
  4275.  
  4276.        7.4         Control station [sub-control station(s)] (item 4)
  4277.  
  4278.  
  4279.             This item lists the appointed control station and  sub-control
  4280.        stations  (according  to  Recommendations M.80  and M.90).  Further
  4281.        details about the stations can be found  in  the  list  of  contact
  4282.        point (Recommendation M.93).
  4283.  
  4284.  
  4285.  
  4286.  
  4287.  
  4288.  
  4289.  
  4290.  
  4291.  
  4292.             Format:
  4293.  
  4294.                4.          CS:         designation of control station,
  4295.  
  4296.                SCS1:         designation of sub-control station,
  4297.  
  4298.                SCS2:         designation of sub-control station,
  4299.  
  4300.                 .        .      .     .
  4301.  
  4302.         .        .      .     .
  4303.  
  4304.         .        .      .     .
  4305.  
  4306.                SCSn:         designation of sub-control station,
  4307.  
  4308.                or in the case of  a  multiple  destination  unidirectional
  4309.        group:
  4310.  
  4311.                4.          CS:         designation of control station;
  4312.  
  4313.                Specification:
  4314.  
  4315.                CS:         designation of the control station;
  4316.  
  4317.                SCS1:         designation of the terminal sub-control  sta-
  4318.        tion;
  4319.  
  4320.                SCS2 to SCSn:           if  applicable:  other  sub-control
  4321.        stations,  are  to be placed in the geographical order according to
  4322.        the traffic relation.
  4323.  
  4324.                In the case of a multiple destination unidirectional group,
  4325.        only   CS applies.
  4326.  
  4327.                Example 1:
  4328.  
  4329.                For a group Helsinki-Paris 1201 where the  control  station
  4330.        is Helsinki TM1 and the sub-control station is Paris Archives:
  4331.  
  4332.                4.          CS:         Helsinki/TM1,
  4333.  
  4334.                SCS1:         Paris/ARC;
  4335.  
  4336.                Example 2:
  4337.  
  4338.                For the multiple destination unidirectional group Wien-(MU)
  4339.        1201:
  4340.  
  4341.                4.          CS:         Wien/ARS;
  4342.  
  4343.  
  4344.  
  4345.        7.5         Fault report points (item 5)
  4346.  
  4347.  
  4348.             This item presents the names of both fault  report  points  on
  4349.  
  4350.  
  4351.  
  4352.  
  4353.  
  4354.  
  4355.  
  4356.  
  4357.  
  4358.        the  group/group link (according to Recommendation M.130).  Further
  4359.        details about the fault report points can be found in the  list  of
  4360.        contact points (Recommendation M.93).
  4361.  
  4362.             Format:
  4363.  
  4364.                5.          Designation of fault report point,  designation
  4365.        of fault report point;
  4366.  
  4367.                or
  4368.  
  4369.                5.          Designation of fault report point;
  4370.  
  4371.                Specification:
  4372.  
  4373.                 The first fault report point is that  of  the  country  of
  4374.        town  A.  The  second  fault report point is that of the country of
  4375.        town B. In the case of a multiple destination unidirectional group,
  4376.        there is only one fault report point under item 5.
  4377.  
  4378.                Example 1:
  4379.  
  4380.                For the group Moskva-Paris 1201;
  4381.  
  4382.                5.  Moskva/MNA, Paris/ARC;
  4383.  
  4384.                Example 2:
  4385.  
  4386.                For the multiple destination unidirectional group  Caracas-
  4387.        (MU) 1201:
  4388.  
  4389.                5.  Caracas/TS1;
  4390.  
  4391.  
  4392.        7.6         Routing (item 6)
  4393.  
  4394.  
  4395.             This item records the next higher group within  the  multiplex
  4396.        hierarchy  on  which  the  group/group link has been routed and the
  4397.        position number, or in the case of the highest multiplex level, the
  4398.        transmission media on which the group/group link has been routed.
  4399.  
  4400.             Format:
  4401.  
  4402.                6.          Designation of an international  group/position
  4403.        number  or  designation  of  transmission medium, designation of an
  4404.        international group/position number or designation of  transmission
  4405.        medium,  |   |   | , designation of an international group/position
  4406.        number or designation of transmission medium;
  4407.  
  4408.                Note  - Two consecutive unidirectional groups are separated
  4409.        by a + sign instead of a comma.
  4410.  
  4411.                Specification:
  4412.  
  4413.                The designation of an international  group  refers  to  the
  4414.        next  higher  level  in  the multiplex hierarchy. If there are more
  4415.  
  4416.  
  4417.  
  4418.  
  4419.  
  4420.  
  4421.  
  4422.  
  4423.  
  4424.        than one, the groups are noted in geographical order from town A to
  4425.        town B
  4426.  
  4427.                The designation of the transmission medium  refers  to  the
  4428.        transmission  medium  leaving  the  country  of  town A  and to the
  4429.        transmission medium entering the country of town B respectively.
  4430.  
  4431.                As no CCITT designations of transmission media are provided
  4432.        for  the time being, the terminal countries should provide designa-
  4433.        tions or agree on designations.
  4434.  
  4435.                 If there is only one transmission medium, the  designation
  4436.        of this medium applies.
  4437.  
  4438.                Example 1:
  4439.  
  4440.                A group Alger-London 1201 has been  routed  internationally
  4441.        as follows:
  4442.  
  4443.                6.  Alger-Paris 6002B/F2, London-Paris 6040/5;
  4444.  
  4445.                Example 2:
  4446.  
  4447.                A supermaster  group  Barcelona-Perpignan  90001  has  been
  4448.        routed as   follows:
  4449.  
  4450.                6.  Gerona-Perpignan 1800A08;
  4451.  
  4452.                Example 3:
  4453.  
  4454.                A group Caracas-Paris 1201 has been routed as follows:
  4455.  
  4456.                6.  Caracas-Paris 6001/2+Caracas-(MU) 6002/3;
  4457.  
  4458.  
  4459.  
  4460.        7.7         Association (item 7)
  4461.  
  4462.  
  4463.             This item informs whether  there  are  associated  group/group
  4464.        links and if so, of which nature.
  4465.  
  4466.             Format:
  4467.  
  4468.                7.          Association code: designation(s) of the associ-
  4469.        ated group(s)  or group link(s);
  4470.  
  4471.                Specification:
  4472.  
  4473.                If the group has a reserve group the association code is:
  4474.  
  4475.                S followed by the function code and the  serial  number  of
  4476.        the group.
  4477.  
  4478.                If the group is a reserve group the association code is:
  4479.  
  4480.                function code followed by S and the serial  number  of  the
  4481.  
  4482.  
  4483.  
  4484.  
  4485.  
  4486.  
  4487.  
  4488.  
  4489.  
  4490.        reserve   group.
  4491.  
  4492.                The same applies for group links.
  4493.  
  4494.                Example:
  4495.  
  4496.                 If the normal group is Bruxelles-Luxembourg  1215  and  if
  4497.        the  group Bruxelles-Luxembourg 12899 serves as a restoration group
  4498.        for the group Bruxelles-Luxembourg 1215:
  4499.  
  4500.                7.          S1215: Bruxelles-Luxembourg 12899;
  4501.  
  4502.                 For the group Bruxelles-Luxembourg 12899 there has  to  be
  4503.        recorded under item 7:
  4504.  
  4505.                7.          12S899: Bruxelles-Luxembourg 1215;
  4506.  
  4507.  
  4508.        7.8         Equipment information (item 8)
  4509.  
  4510.  
  4511.             This item records information on equipment in the  group/group
  4512.        link which requires special maintenance attention.
  4513.  
  4514.             Format:
  4515.  
  4516.                8.          XX, XX, XX, XX;
  4517.  
  4518.                Specification:
  4519.  
  4520.                If the group is carrying companded circuits: CO
  4521.  
  4522.                If a group has been routed via TDMA: TD
  4523.  
  4524.                If there is no special equipment: -
  4525.  
  4526.                Note  - If there is a need to record any additional  equip-
  4527.        ment  information,  the free codeplaces are available for that pur-
  4528.        pose. The codes to be used  must  consist  of  two  characters,  be
  4529.        unique and can be chosen by bilateral agreement between Administra-
  4530.        tions.
  4531.  
  4532.                Example:
  4533.  
  4534.                If a group Geneva-Mexico 1210 is  carrying  companded  cir-
  4535.        cuits:
  4536.  
  4537.                8.          CO;
  4538.  
  4539.  
  4540.        7.9         Use (item 9)
  4541.  
  4542.  
  4543.             This item identifies for what purpose the group/group link  is
  4544.        used (if this is known by the Administration and of use for mainte-
  4545.        nance).
  4546.  
  4547.  
  4548.  
  4549.  
  4550.  
  4551.  
  4552.  
  4553.  
  4554.  
  4555.  
  4556.             Format:
  4557.  
  4558.                9.          XXXXXX; (maximum of 6 characters)
  4559.  
  4560.                Specification:
  4561.  
  4562.                 XXXXXX refers to (among others) the designatory letters Z,
  4563.        B,  D, X, DP, RP, VP, etc., as explained in SS 1 and 3. If no other
  4564.        information available, the sign - is used.
  4565.  
  4566.                Example:
  4567.  
  4568.                If the group London-Melbourne  1212  is  dedicated  to  DP-
  4569.        circuits:
  4570.  
  4571.                9.          DP;
  4572.  
  4573.  
  4574.  
  4575.        7.10         Transmission medium information (item 10)
  4576.  
  4577.  
  4578.             This item identifies whether a satellite is  involved  in  the
  4579.        routing.
  4580.  
  4581.             Format:
  4582.  
  4583.                10.          ST; or -;
  4584.  
  4585.                Specification:
  4586.  
  4587.                If the group/group link has been routed via satellite: ST
  4588.  
  4589.                If the group/group link has not been routed via  satellite:
  4590.        -
  4591.  
  4592.                Example:
  4593.  
  4594.                If the group Caracas-Madrid 1203 has been routed via satel-
  4595.        lite:
  4596.  
  4597.                10.          ST;
  4598.  
  4599.  
  4600.        7.11          End-to-end information  (for  mixed  analogue/digital
  4601.        routes only) (item 11)
  4602.  
  4603.  
  4604.             This item provides information  on  the  destinations  of  the
  4605.        traffic carried by the group.
  4606.  
  4607.             Format:
  4608.  
  4609.                11.          X |  |  |  | , Y |  |   |   |  ;  (maximum  12
  4610.        characters each) or -;
  4611.  
  4612.                Specification:
  4613.  
  4614.  
  4615.  
  4616.  
  4617.  
  4618.  
  4619.  
  4620.  
  4621.  
  4622.                 X |  |  |  |  and Y |  |  |  |  are the names  of  a  town
  4623.        and refer to the destinations of the traffic on the group. The des-
  4624.        tinations are placed according to the order of towns in the traffic
  4625.        relation.
  4626.  
  4627.                 If the group has a multiple destination, one town name  is
  4628.        replaced by the code: M.
  4629.  
  4630.                If the group is within an analogue environment, X |   |   |
  4631.        | , Y |  |  |  |  is replaced by the sign -.
  4632.  
  4633.                Example:
  4634.  
  4635.                 If the group Athinai-Paris  60C11  carriers  traffic  from
  4636.        Bruxelles to Sofia:
  4637.  
  4638.                11.          Sofia, Bruxelles;
  4639.  
  4640.  
  4641.        7.12         Bandwidth (item 12)
  4642.  
  4643.  
  4644.             This item shows the bandwidth of the group/group link.
  4645.  
  4646.             Format:
  4647.  
  4648.                12.          xxxx kHz or MHz or GHz
  4649.  
  4650.                Rules for the notation of the bandwidth figures:
  4651.  
  4652.                No leading zeros required
  4653.  
  4654.                If the figure is between 10 | 00 and 9 | 99 | 99, use kHz
  4655.  
  4656.                If the figure is between 10 | 00 | 00 and 9 | 99 | 99 | 99,
  4657.        use MHz
  4658.  
  4659.                If the figure is 10 | 00 | 00 | 00 or more, use GHz.
  4660.  
  4661.                Example:
  4662.  
  4663.                A group Bangkok-New Delhi 1201:
  4664.  
  4665.                12.          48 kHz;
  4666.  
  4667.  
  4668.        7.13         Occupancy (for groups/supergroups, etc., and for  line
  4669.        links) (item 13)
  4670.  
  4671.  
  4672.             This item lists the occupancy of the group  expressed  by  the
  4673.        next  lower  group  and/or  circuits  which have been routed in the
  4674.        group.
  4675.  
  4676.             Format in the case of a group (lowest level):
  4677.  
  4678.                13.          Position number: designation of  the  circuit,
  4679.  
  4680.  
  4681.  
  4682.  
  4683.  
  4684.  
  4685.  
  4686.  
  4687.  
  4688.        or the sign -,
  4689.  
  4690.                .    .    .    .    .    .
  4691.  
  4692.  
  4693.  
  4694.                Position number: designation of the circuit, or the sign -;
  4695.  
  4696.             Format in the case of a supergroup or higher level group:
  4697.  
  4698.                13.          Position number: designation of a group, of  a
  4699.        leased circuit, or the sign -,
  4700.  
  4701.                .    .    .    .    .    .    .    .
  4702.  
  4703.  
  4704.  
  4705.                Position number: designation of a group of  a  leased  cir-
  4706.        cuit, or the sign -;
  4707.  
  4708.  
  4709.                Specification:
  4710.  
  4711.                If the position number is occupied by a next  lower  group:
  4712.        designation of this group.
  4713.  
  4714.                If the position number is  occupied  by  a  leased  circuit
  4715.        (with  a bandwidth corresponding to the bandwidth of the next lower
  4716.        multiplex level, e.g., see S 3.2.13): designation  of  this  leased
  4717.        circuit.
  4718.  
  4719.                If the position number is not in use: -
  4720.  
  4721.                Example:
  4722.  
  4723.                For a supergroup Athinai-Paris 6002:
  4724.  
  4725.                13.          01:         Beyrouth-Paris 1209,
  4726.  
  4727.                02:         London-Sofia 1202,
  4728.  
  4729.                03:         Athinai-Paris 1205,
  4730.  
  4731.                04:         Athinai-Rotterdam 1202,
  4732.  
  4733.                05:         Athinai-Paris DP4;
  4734.  
  4735.  
  4736.  
  4737.        MONTAGE:  REC. M.140 S8. SUR LE RESTE DE CETTE PAGE
  4738.  
  4739.  
  4740.  
  4741.  
  4742.  
  4743.  
  4744.  
  4745.  
  4746.  
  4747.  
  4748.  
  4749.  
  4750.  
  4751.