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'''Trouble''', in telephone terminology, is any problem with the operation of a switching machine or other facility. Trouble can be caused by a [[wikipedia:Bug_(engineering)|bug]] or other design problem, or it can be caused by transient phenomena like dirty contacts, wiring issues, false grounds, or short circuits.
'''Trouble''', in telephone terminology, is any problem with the operation of a switching machine or other [[facility]]. Trouble can be caused by a [[wikipedia:Bug_(engineering)|bug]] or other design problem, or it can be caused by transient phenomena like dirty contacts, wiring issues, false grounds, or short circuits.


When trouble occurs, some aspect of a switching machine or [[facility]] may be impaired. The degree of the impairment depends on the severity of the trouble, and on how redundant the system is. Telephone switches are designed in such a way that any single circuit in trouble will not drastically impair the entire machine, however trouble in the power room or a break in a critical outside cable could have far reaching consequences for an entire exchange.
When trouble occurs, some aspect of a switching machine or facility may be impaired. The degree of the impairment depends on the severity of the trouble, and on how redundant the system is. Telephone switches are designed in such a way that any single circuit failure will not drastically impair the entire machine, however trouble in the power room or a break in a critical outside cable could have far reaching consequences for a larger geographic area 


Trouble is detected and repaired by routine tests, and error correction mechanisms in telephone switches.
Trouble is detected by routine tests, and error detection mechanisms in telephone switches. It is repaired by maintenance staff, either manually correcting the problem, or replacing a failed component with a new one.

Latest revision as of 21:26, 25 February 2025

Trouble, in telephone terminology, is any problem with the operation of a switching machine or other facility. Trouble can be caused by a bug or other design problem, or it can be caused by transient phenomena like dirty contacts, wiring issues, false grounds, or short circuits.

When trouble occurs, some aspect of a switching machine or facility may be impaired. The degree of the impairment depends on the severity of the trouble, and on how redundant the system is. Telephone switches are designed in such a way that any single circuit failure will not drastically impair the entire machine, however trouble in the power room or a break in a critical outside cable could have far reaching consequences for a larger geographic area

Trouble is detected by routine tests, and error detection mechanisms in telephone switches. It is repaired by maintenance staff, either manually correcting the problem, or replacing a failed component with a new one.