If a PBX is MLPP capable, but does not have the feature enabled, is it considered JITC certified? The JITC descriptions below seem a bit cryptic.
Thanks!
SMEO (Small end office): SMEO technology is based on a commercial Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) with Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) capabilities. The SMEO does not provide full DSN Network Traffic Management control capability, offers limited performance reporting, and may not support Signaling System 7 (SS7) signaling.
PBX1 (Private Branch Exchange 1): A PBX1 is a switch that provides DSN service to a small subscriber base and is MLPP capable. Based on requirements, a PBX1 may serve those non-C2 users defined as DOD users having a military mission that might receive C2 calls for orders or direction at precedence levels above ROUTINE, even though they do not have a C2 mission for issuing guidance or orders.
Thanks!
SMEO (Small end office): SMEO technology is based on a commercial Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) with Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) capabilities. The SMEO does not provide full DSN Network Traffic Management control capability, offers limited performance reporting, and may not support Signaling System 7 (SS7) signaling.
PBX1 (Private Branch Exchange 1): A PBX1 is a switch that provides DSN service to a small subscriber base and is MLPP capable. Based on requirements, a PBX1 may serve those non-C2 users defined as DOD users having a military mission that might receive C2 calls for orders or direction at precedence levels above ROUTINE, even though they do not have a C2 mission for issuing guidance or orders.