Engineering:Common-network interface ring
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Short description: Telephony signaling device
The common-network interface ring (CNI ring) provides common-channel signaling (CCS) functionality on several Alcatel-Lucent SS7 products. It was introduced by Western Electric in the early 1980s but is still used today in all 1AESS and 4ESS,[1] offices, and most of the wireline 5ESS offices.[2]
It was designed and manufactured at the combined Bell Labs–WECo location in Columbus, Ohio.
References
- ↑ US Patent 5592466 – Network interconnect backup
- ↑ Brown, R.B.; Holmes, C.V.; Lanoux, M.D.; Marciani, T.P. (1992). "Common channel signaling in the AT&T US 5ESS switch". Proceedings of the IEEE 80 (4): 618–627. doi:10.1109/5.135384.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common-network interface ring.
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