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'hang-up' code that the phone was not receiving due to the wire being disconnected

suddenly gets the code and

dumps its' 'temporary' storage spot.) You can make a nice amount of money this way, but

remember that a repairman will stop by every few times it is reported broken and repair

it, so check it at least once a day. Enjoy and have fun. Many phones I have done this to,

and it works well with each..

96. Computer Based PBX by The Jolly Roger

To get a better understanding of what a pbx can do, here are a few basic fundamentals.

The modern pbx is a combined computer, mass storage device, and of course a switching

system that can:

Produce itemized, automated billing procedures, to allow the identification and

management of toll calls. [hahaha]

Combine daytime voice grade communication circuits into wideband data channels for night

time high speed data transfers.

Handles electronic mail [including office memos].

Combine voice channels into a wideband audio/visual conference circuit, with the ability to

xfer and capture slides, flipcharts, pictures of any kind.

Both the external and internal calling capacity of the pbx system must be carefully

considered because many business operations run a very high ratio of internal station to

station dialing and a low capacity system will not handle the requested traffic load. A

critical factor is the number of trunks and the central office facilities that are used for

outside connections. Another is the number of junctions or [links] that make up the

internal calling paths. To understand the services available on a typical computer run pbx it

is necessary to introduce the subject of time division switching. In a time division

switching network all connections are made via a single common bus called (of course) a

'time-division bus'. Every line trunk that requires a connection with another is provided

with a port circuit. All port circuits have access to the time division bus through a time

division switch. [when two ports require connection, their time division switches operate at

a very high frequency (16,000 times per second.) This technique, which is called 'speech

sampling', allows many simultaneous connections over the same time division bus. Each

connection is assigned a time interval, the 'time slot', and the number of time slots

identifies the number of simultaneous connections among ports.] The next critical item is

circuit packs. The system elements that we will be describing in future tutorials

[lines/trunks/switches, memory and control] are contained on plug in circuit packs. Each

line circuit pack contains a number of lines, in example, four. But the assignment of station

numbers to actual phone line circuits is flexible. The system memory is contained in circuit

packs which provide the call processing functions. The circuit packs are held in small

frames called 'carriers'. Within each carrier, the circuit packs are plugged into positions:

the 'slots'. Every circuit can be addressed by, say a five digit number which tells its

location by carrier-slot-circuit.... [starting to get the idea?] There can be three types of

carriers in a modern pbx system:


O line carriers


0 trunk carriers


O control carriers

The line carriers contain station lines. In AT&T's "dimension" model, for example, a total

of 52 to 64 lines are provided. The trunk carriers contain slots for 16 trunk circuit packs.

The control carrier includes processor, memory, control circuitry, data channels for

attendant console control and traffic measurement outputs. Pbx systems will directly

reflect the types of services offered at the c.o.

o ccsa

o ccis

o picturephones [sooner than you think my phriends]

Common control switching arrangements (ccsa) permit any unrestricted telephone station

to call any other internal or external system station by using the standard seven digit

number. Alternate routing is a feature of ccsa service the inter-facility, alternate routed

calling paths are accomplished at the telephone company central office level, not at the

pbx level. A system of interest to large scale telephone users is common channel

interoffice signaling ccis. Typically, this technique employs common channels to carry all

inter-facility signaling instructions: dial pulses, on hook (idle), off hook (busy),and so on,

between two switching centers. [getting warm]. Ccis replaces older methods of interoffice

signaling such as 'in band' and 'out of band' techniques. By the way, real phreaks are

selling their boxes to idiots who still think they're worth a lot...the former (in band)

transmits signaling data within the normal conversation bandwidth. Its shortcoming is that

false information may be transmitted due to unique tone or noise combinations set up in

the talking path. [this is the official reasoning]. Out of band signaling techniques placed

the interoffice data in special channels, generally adjacent to and immediately above the

voice path. To preserve interchannel integrity, out of band signaling requires very efficient

filtering or greater 'band guard' separation between channels.

97. PC-Pursuit Port Statistics by PC-Pursuit Users

Introduction:

The last 30 days of PC-Pursuit have been extremely controversial. Users and ex-users

have demanded accurate statistics, and Telenet has provided us with very little. And the

data that was provided is questionable. Well, here is some data that is guaranteed to be

accurate and make Telenet scream. If you wish to update this data on your own, we will

tell you how later in this text. The following chart consists of all the direct Telenet

addresses of the PC-Pursuit city nodes and the total number of modems on each node.

Here is what the data means:

NJNEW/3 2011 .12 56

! ! ! ! \-- Total Number of Modems in NJNEW

! ! ! \- Last Working Suffix of Address sequence.

! ! \- Direct Telenet Address Prefix.

! \--- Baud Rate of This Port is 300.

\--------- Mnemonic.

Please note that there are several perfectly legal ways to connect to a PC-Pursuit port

such as NJNEW/3:

Ways To Connect to NJNEW/3:

C D/NJNEW/3,PCP10000, [HUNT]

C 2011,PCP10000, [HUNT]

C 2011.10,PCP10000, [NON HUNT]

The first, is self explanatory. The second does the same thing as the first, only that it is

slightly faster and gives the user much greater flexibility. The third is an example the

flexibility, because a request is made to connect to the tenth, and only the tenth, modem

on the NJNEW/3 port. By simply attempting to connect to every single modem in the 2011

chain, we were able to count the number of modems on each port and come up with the

following charts which were extracted on June the twenty ninth of the year 1989:

Rotary PortDirect AddressMax. RangeCity TotalRotary PortDirect AddressMax.

RangeCity Total
NJNEW/32011.1256CAOAK/34155.416 /12201301.4 /

12415216.8 /2420122.4 /2441511.4DCWAS/3202115.646CAPAL/3415106.412 /

12202116.24 /12415224.8 /24202117.16 /

24NONENONECTHAR/3NONENONE8CASFA/3415215.620 /12203120.8 /

12415217.10 /24NONENONE /24 41523.4WASEA/320617.430ORPOR/350320.28

/1220619.22

/1250321.6

/2420621.4

/

24NONENONENYNYO/3212315.422AZPHO/360222.420 /12212316.14 /1260223.12

/2421228.4 /2460226.4CALAN/3213412.840MNMIN/3612120.422 /

12213413.28

/12612121.14

/2421323.4

/

2461222.4TXDAL/3214117.630MABOS/3617311.432 /12214118.22 /

12617313.20 /2421422.4 /2461726.8PAPHI/3215112.636TXHOU/3713113.842 /

122155.22

/12713114.24

/2421522.8

/

2471324.1OHCLE/321620.426CACOL/371423.418 /1221621.18 /127144.1 /

24216120.4 /2471424.4CODEN/3303114.440CASAN/3714119.420 /12303115.18 /

12714213.12

/2430321.22

/

24714124.4FLMIA/3305120.628CASDI/3714102.422 /12305121.18(619)/12714210.14

/24305122.4 /24714121.4ILCHI/3312410.840UTSLC/380120.422 /12312411.28 /

1280121.14 /2431224.4 /2480112.4MIDET/3313214.630FLTAM/381320.418 /

12313216.18

/1281321.1

/2431324.6

/

24813124.4MOSLO/33145.416MOKCI/3816104.420 /12314421.8 /12816221.12 /

2431420.4 /24816113.4GAATL/3404113.832CAGLE/3NONENONE?? /12404114.20

/1281821.18

/2440422.4

/

24NONENONECASJO/3408111.434CASAC/39167.416 /1240821.26 /1291611.8 /

24408110.4 /2491612.4WIMIL/341420.424NCRTP/391920.420 /1241421.16 /

1291921.12 /24414120.4 /24919124.4NOTE: CASAC/3, CASAC/24 were estimated.

PC-Pursuit Modems Statistics Chart

Number of Modems - 01/29/89

Mnemonic30012002400Total
NJNEW1240456DCWAS6241646CTHAR0808WASEA42243

0NYNYO414422CALAN828440TXDAL622432PAPHI622836OHCLE418426CODEN418224

4FLMIA618428ILCHI828440MIDET618630MOSLO48416GAATL820432CASJO426434

WIMIL416424CAOAK48416APAL48012CASFA610420ORPOR2608AZPHO412420MNMIN

414422MABOS420832TXHOU8241042CACOL410418CASAN412420CASDI414422UTSLC

414422FLTAM410418MOKCI412420CAGLE418426CASAC48416NCRTP412420Total16656

2170898Average4.882352916«29412526.411765

I think the statistics basically speak for themselves. I am sure there will no doubt be

hundreds of people who will not smile at the number of specific kinds of ports supported,

not to mention the number of 'dead' or 'down' modems you will find when you verify the

totals. Usually, 2% to perhaps 10% of the modems are 'dead' with specific ones repeatedly

failing week after week.

History Of This Collection:

Almost a year ago a small selected group of devoted individuals got together to discuss

problems with the PC-Pursuit Network, in the middle of our discussions a question was

asked as to how the network really processes our calls. This was intended to help us assess

SET commands and other such matters. When the address hypothesis was offered we

quickly set out to prove it. It was proved in about 3 minutes with the discovery of 2011

(First try was xxx1). The data has continually been collected and analyzed ever since, but

until now, has never been mass released.

A small group of teen age hackers discovered several interesting things that can be done

with these addresses -- many of which will not be discussed here short of mentioning that

these ports connected to via these addresses are not limited to PC-Pursuiters. You can,

however, fight "dead" dialout modems in cities via the address method. Dead modems can

be located in about 10 seconds (faster than Telenet), and can either be reported or

skipped past by the user connecting to the next modem in the sequence after the "dead"

one. (Note: Say 2011.3 is dead, connect to 2011.4 and you will be past it. If 2011.4 is busy,

go to 2011«. The reader should notice 2011.3 is the same as 2011C.)

The most interesting value of these addresses is that one can count the number of ports

that Telenet keeps so secret (Grin). When there were only 28 cities in operation there

were an average of 2.7 300 baud, 9.4 1200 baud, and 2« 2400 baud modems in each city.

Some cities had as little as 2 modems on a port and as many as 12. Only recently has the

number of modems per city begun to jump.

How To Update The Count Yourself:

An ID is not required to "request" one of these ports, thus the tallying can be done any

time of day by simply typing the number at the @ prompt. Here is an example with four

modems (NJNEW/24):

@20122.1

201 22A REFUSED COLLECT CONNECTION 19 80

@20122.2

201 22B REFUSED COLLECT CONNECTION 19 80

@20122.3

201 22C REFUSED COLLECT CONNECTION 19 80

@20122.4

201 22D REFUSED COLLECT CONNECTION 19 80

@20122«

201 22E ILLEGAL ADDRESS 19 80

The reader should be aware that PC-Pursuit ports always respond with '19 80'. Do not

confuse it with '19 00', which are not PC-Pursuit ports. In the above example we know

there are four ports because the forth was the last existing port before we encountered

the 'ILLEGAL ADDRESS.' There are several ways to signify that you have gone one beyond

the end of the ports:

xxx xxx ILLEGAL ADDRESS 19 80

xxx xxx NOT OPERATING 19 80

The request freezes (Note: Issue a BREAK then D to abort the attempt

yielding 'ATTEMPT ABORTED'.)

You should be aware that modems which are out of order in the middle of the sequence

can respond with 'NOT OPERATING' or may freeze the request. You should also note that

when updating the existing list, all you need to do is try to request the next modem beyond

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