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Regardless of whose equipment is out of service, AT&T TENNESSEE will move as quickly as possible to aid with service recovery; however, the approach that will be taken may differ depending upon the location of the problem.
One crucial factor in determining how AT&T TENNESSEE will proceed with restoration is whether or not AT&T TENNESSEE’s equipment is incapacitated.
For those CLECs that have agreements with other CLECs, AT&T TENNESSEE can immediately start directing traffic to a provisional CLEC for completion.
This alternative is dependent upon AT&T TENNESSEE having concurrence from the affected CLECs.
Because resources will be limited, AT&T TENNESSEE may be forced to “package” this traffic entirely differently than normally received by the CLECs. Therefore, a method for identifying the T1 traffic on the DS3s and providing the information to the Carriers is required.
AT&T TENNESSEE reserves the right to make changes to these procedures as improvements become available or as business conditions dictate.
Once the nature of the disaster is determined and after verifying the cause of the problem, the NMC will initiate reroutes and/or transfers that are jointly agreed upon by the affected CLECs’ Network Management Center and the AT&T TENNESSEE NMC.
Since AT&T TENNESSEE and the CLEC will be utilizing temporary equipment, close coordination will be required.
When a problem is experienced, regardless of the severity, the AT&T TENNESSEE Network Management Center (NMC) will observe traffic anomalies and begin monitoring the situation.
For a problem limited to one CLEC (or a building with multiple CLECs), AT&T TENNESSEE has several options available for restoring service quickly.