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GR 508 CORE : ISSUE 4

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The latest, up-to-date edition.

LSSGR: AUTOMATIC MESSAGE ACCOUNTING (AMA), SECTION 8

Published date

01-12-2013

Preface
1 Introduction
  1.1 Purpose and Scope
  1.2 Structure and Use of This Document
  1.3 Requirements Terminology
  1.4 Requirement Labelling Conventions
      Between TR and GR
2 AMA Process Model and Key Terminology
  2.1 AMA Process Model
  2.2 BAF-Related Terms
  2.3 Call-Related Terms
3 AMA Data Generation
  3.1 AMA Translations
  3.2 Fundamentals of AMA Data Generation
  3.3 AMA Data Generated for Studies
  3.4 Considerations Regarding Network Arrangements
4 Bellcore AMA Format (BAF)
  4.1 Generating Trunk Group Member Number and Customer-
      Dialled Account Recording Data
  4.2 AMA Recording When Called Party Off-Hook is Not
      Detected (Unanswered Call Recording)
5 AMA Data Retention
  5.1 Minimum Retention Time
  5.2 AMA Data Retention Methodology
6 AMA Data Output
  6.1 AMA Data Networking
  6.2 AMA Teleprocessing
  6.3 Removable Hardcopy Recording
  6.4 AMA Data Loss When Outputting
7 AMA Data Integrity
  7.1 Scope
  7.2 Approach
  7.3 Near-Real-Time AMA Function
  7.4 AMA Output Function
  7.5 Resetting Counts
  7.6 AMA Maintenance
  7.7 Hourly AMA Audit Records
  7.8 Impact of Time-of-Day Clock Adjustments
  7.9 Additional Audit Records
8 AMA Timing
  8.1 AMA Timing Concepts
  8.2 Conventional Connection Processing
  8.3 Long Duration Connection Processing
  8.4 Early On-Hook Connection Processing
  8.5 Timing Irregularity Condition Processing
  8.6 BAF Timing Indicator Fields
9 AMA Reliability and Quality
  9.1 Background
  9.2 AMA Design and Architecture
  9.3 Additional Reliability and Quality Requirements
10 Miscellaneous AMA Requirements
   10.1 AMA Testing
   10.2 AMA Data Display
   10.3 Test Capability for AMA Data Generation
   10.4 In-Service Performance Monitoring
   10.5 Vendor Support
   10.6 Implementing New AMA Requirements
Requirement-Object List
Appendix A: Summary of AMA Data Generation Changes
            A.1 Hotel/Motel Message-Rate Service
            A.2 Feature Specific Documents (FSDs)
            A.3 High-Revenue-Calls-Only Option
            A.4 Traffic Sampling
Appendix B: Summary of BAF Changes
            B.1 BAF Changes
Appendix C: Summary of AMA Data Output Changes
            C.1 AMA Data Output Changes
Appendix D: Summary of AMA Data Integrity Requirement
            Changes
            D.1 Requirement Changes
Appendix E: Summary of AMA Timing Changes Section 8
            E.1 Summary of Conventional AMA Connection
                Requirement Changes
            E.2 Summary of Long Duration Connection
                Requirement Changes
            E.3 Summary of Early On-Hook Connection
                Requirement Changes
            E.4 Summary of Timing Irregularity Requirement
                Changes
Appendix F: Summary of AMA Reliability and Quality
            Changes, and Testing Conformance to the
            BAF-Record Generation Accuracy Requirement
            F.1 Summary of Changes
            F.2 Testing Conformance to the BAF-Record
                Generation Accuracy Requirement
References
Bibliography
Definitions
Acronyms
Requirement-Object Index
Index

Specifies the switching system generic requirements and objectives for Automatic Message Accounting (AMA). It updates and clarifies the switching system requirements and objectives for AMA data generation, formatting, retention, output, integrity, timing, Reliability and Quality (R&Q), and miscellaneous AMA-related topics.

DevelopmentNote
Replaces TR NWT 000508. (08/1999) Included in FR AMA 1. Replaces TA TSY 000413, TR TSY 000700, TA TSY 000756, TR NWT 001224, TR NWT 001225, TR NWT 001226 and TA NWT 001227. (06/2002) Included in FR SS 01. (01/2012)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Telcordia Technologies
Status
Current
Supersedes

GR 3058 CORE : ISSUE 7 NEXT GENERATION NETWORKS (NGN) ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT GENERIC REQUIREMENTS - INCLUDING CONVERSION GUIDE FOR 3GPP CDRS TO AMA RECORDS
GR 1083 CORE : ISSUE 5 GENERIC REQUIREMENTS FOR EXCHANGE ACCESS AUTOMATIC MESSAGE ACCOUNTING (AMA)
GR 2936 CORE : ISSUE 3 LOCAL NUMBER PORTABILITY (LNP) CAPABILITY SPECIFICATION: SERVICE PROVIDER PORTABILITY
GR 2838 CORE : ISSUE 6 GENERIC REQUIREMENTS FOR GETDATA
GR 454 CORE : ISSUE 1 GENERIC REQUIREMENTS FOR SUPPLIER-PROVIDED DOCUMENTATION
GR 2857 CORE : ISSUE 3 RTPFR: GENERIC REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SIGNALING SYSTEM 7 (SS7) RELEASE TO PIVOT (RTP) PHASE I NETWORK CAPABILITY
GR 505 CORE : ISSUE 2 CALL PROCESSING
GR 1173 CORE : ISSUE 4 OSSGR: COMMON FUNCTIONS
GR 862 CORE : ISSUE 1 ISDN AUTOMATIC MESSAGE ACCOUNTING GENERIC REQUIREMENTS
GR 606 CORE : ISSUE 6 LSSGR: COMMON CHANNEL SIGNALING, SECTION 6.5
GR 1129 CORE : ISSUE 8 AINGR: SWITCH - INTELLIGENT PERIPHERAL INTERFACE (IPI)
GR 2982 CORE : ISSUE 1 LOCAL NUMBER PORTABILITY (LNP) CAPABILITY SPECIFICATION: LOCATION PORTABILITY
GR 2974 CORE : ISSUE 2 RTPFR: DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE CALL COMPLETION (DACC) GENERIC REQUIREMENTS FOR THE USE OF SIGNALING SYSTEM 7 (SS7) RELEASE TO PIVOT (RTP) PHASE I NETWORK CAPABILITY
GR 1087 CORE : ISSUE 2 GENERIC REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMON CHANNEL SIGNALING (CCS) NETWORK USAGE MEASUREMENT FUNCTIONALITY
SR 504 : ISSUE 1
GR 2945 CORE : ISSUE 1 YEAR 2000 GENERIC REQUIREMENTS: SYSTEMS AND INTERFACES
GR 1110 ILR : ISSUE 1D BROADBAND SWITCHING SYSTEM (BSS) GENERIC REQUIREMENTS - ISSUES LIST REPORT (ILR)
GR 2970 CORE : ISSUE 1 SERVICE PROVIDER IDENTIFICATION CAPABILITY SPECIFICATION
GR 1298 CORE : ISSUE 10 AINGR: SWITCHING SYSTEMS
GR 317 CORE : ISSUE 10 LSSGR: SWITCHING SYSTEM GENERIC REQUIREMENTS FOR CALL CONTROL USING THE INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK USER PART (ISDNUP)
GR 1147 CORE : ISSUE 5 OSSGR SECTION 8: ADMINISTRATION
SR 1977 : ISSUE 5 BILLING AMA FORMAT (BAF) TEST SCRIPTS

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