HLR ARCHITECTURE Sample Clauses

HLR ARCHITECTURE. The DMS-HLR is based on the hardware components of the DMS as shown below. The ADC (Administrative Data Center) is an external component and not part of the platform. [GRAPHIC OMITTED] THE BASE is comprised of the DMS-CORE, DMS-BUS, I/O Controller (IOC), the SLM II disk, the Office Alarms Unit (OAU) and a network module. The DMS-CORE provides centralized HLR and CCS/C7(CCITT) maintenance; the DMS-BUS provides the messaging medium between processors (e.g. LIUs and FPs); the IOC provides the MAP terminals to maintain the DMS-HLR node and printers for OM log reporting, and the ADC interface; the SLM II disk provides storage for the DMS-HLR software load and datafill; the OAU provides the audible and visual alarm reporting; the network module connects the OAU to the System. THE CORE holds the HLR application databases, implements the query processing functions for one or more HLR applications, and provides access to HLR data for update and administration purposes. Non-volatile storage of the HLR data is provided via image capture on the SLM II disk. LIUS which implement MTP layers 1, 2 and 3 and the SCCP layer of the CCS/C7(CCITT) protocol. LIUs are also part of the DMS STP product. LPPS which house the LIUs.
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