Signaling Links Clause Samples

Signaling Links. The SPOI for each link shall be located at a cross-connect element, such as a DSX-1, in the central office where the Telco STP is located. There shall be a DS1 or higher rate transport interface at each of the SPOIs. Each Signaling Link shall appear as a DS0 channel within the DS1 or higher rate interface. Telco may offer higher rate DS1 Signaling Links for interconnecting AWS local switching systems or STPs with AWS STPs once these become approved ANSI standards and are available capabilities of Telco STPs.
Signaling Links. 3.2.1 Pac-West shall provide the signaling points and signaling point codes associated with Pac-West. Pac-West shall provide information to PACIFIC to allow PACIFIC to translate PACIFIC STPs. The information shall define the screening and routing information for the signaling point codes of Pac-West. This information may include global title address, translation type and subsystem designations as needed. 3.2.2 PACIFIC mated pairs of STPs shall connect to Pac-West premises (including collocation locations) within the same LATA. A set of links can be either: (a) A" Link Sets from Pac-West's Signaling Point ("SP")/Service Switching Point ("SSP"). A minimum of two links will be required, one from the SP/SSP to each STP; or, (b) B/D" Link Sets from STPs that are connected to PACIFIC's mated pair of STPs. A minimum of four links will be required (i.e., a "quad") between the two pairs of STPs. When Pac-West provides its own channelized facility, an STP Port and Cross Connect is required for each 56 kbps access link utilized for the Service. STP locations are set forth in the National Exchange Carrier Association, Inc. ("NECA") Tariff FCC No. 4.
Signaling Links. 1.2.1 Dedicated Signaling Links provide physical access to PACIFIC's signaling network. The links are fully dedicated to the use of Pac-West and provide the screening and routing usage for PACIFIC's STP to which the link is connected. Signaling Links are provided as a set of links connecting to PACIFIC's mated pair of STPs. Signaling Links are dedicated two-way digital data circuits that interconnect PACIFIC's STP locations and Pac-West's signaling points at Signaling Point of Interface ("SPOI") locations. Signaling links are available to CLECs for their use in furnishing SS7-based services or applications to their End Users or other users of SS7 signaling information. 1.2.2 Signaling links must include the following elements:
Signaling Links. 1.2.1 Dedicated Signaling Links provide physical access to NEVADA's signaling network. The links are fully dedicated to the use of CLEC and provide the screening and routing usage for NEVADA's STP to which the link is connected. Signaling Links are provided as a set of links connecting to NEVADA's mated pair of STPs. Signaling Links are dedicated two-way digital data circuits that interconnect NEVADA's STP locations and CLEC's signaling points at Signaling Point of Interface ("SPOI") locations. Signaling links are available to CLECs for their use in furnishing SS7-based services or applications to their End Users or other users of SS7 signaling information. 1.2.2 Signaling links must include the following elements:
Signaling Links. 3.2.1 CLEC shall provide the signaling points and signaling point codes associated with CLEC. CLEC shall provide information to NEVADA to allow NEVADA to translate NEVADA STPs. The 308 information shall define the screening and routing information for the signaling point codes of CLEC. This information may include global title address, translation type and subsystem designations as needed. 3.2.2 NEVADA mated pairs of STPs shall connect to CLEC premises (including collocation locations) within the same LATA. A set of links can be either:
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Signaling Links. Signaling link pairs in a combined link set will be operated in a load share mode, with no single signaling link operated at greater than 30% of its theoretical message capacity under normal conditions and 60% under overload conditions.

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