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LEGACY NETWORK GATEWAY. ARIZONA SPECIFIC As customer PSAPs migrate to an ESInet solution, there will continue to be the need for these NG9-1-1 enabled PSAPs to receive wireless and wireline calls from legacy TDM networks and from legacy PSAPs. In compliance with the NENA i3 defined solution for interconnecting legacy networks and the Emergency Services Information Network (ESInet), CENTURYLINK will deploy two Legacy Network Gateways (LNG)s in Arizona at the following data centers: INVOLTA DATA CENTER IO DATA CENTER At each LNG, CENTURYLINK will install Gateways where calls originating on the legacy network will be converted to IP for transport over the ESInet to the West Emergency Call Management Center and then on to the i3 enabled, or NG PSAP. As a PSAP is migrated to a NG PSAP, CENTURYLINK will replace the existing EM trunks from the Legacy Selective Router (LSR) to the PSAP with SR trunks from the LSR to the LNG Gateways. CENTURYLINK’s recommended design will be a ratio of (1.3) ES trunks for every (1) legacy EM trunk. Additionally, trunks from the LNG to the LSR are needed to support call transfers from NG PSAPs to Legacy PSAPs or vice versa, which may also impact the required ratio. During the migration of PSAPs from the legacy network to the ESInet, CENTURYLINK will monitor the traffic volumes and may adjust the number of ES and LSR transfer trunks up or down, as needed. CENTURYLINK ES trunks are configured in a Primary / Secondary overflow pattern (never load shared). In the solution for Arizona, half the ES trunks from the LSR are honed to one of two LNGs, while the other half is honed to the second LNG. In the event that a LNG is lost, an Arizona NG PSAP will still maintain full service levels similar to how all Arizona PSAPs are currently provisioned with N+1 redundancy through dual tandems. As the PSAP is migrated to a NG PSAP, CENTURYLINK will update the routing in its LSR and based on ESN, deliver the call over the EM trunks to a legacy PSAP or over the SR ES trunks to the LNG and then over the ESInet to a NG PSAP. Call setup times are dramatically improved when processed through the LNG to the IPSR with an average call setup time of 600ms.
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