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OBF Forms<br />

Multiple Exchange Company (MULTI-EC)<br />

Use <strong>the</strong> MULTI-EC form to order access services when more than one provider is<br />

involved in provisioning <strong>the</strong> services. The MULTI-EC form provides <strong>the</strong> additional<br />

administrative and billing detail information for each provider involved.<br />

When using <strong>the</strong> MULTI-EC form, <strong>the</strong> ASC-EC ICSC code must match <strong>the</strong> ASC-EC field information on <strong>the</strong><br />

associated ASR form.<br />

Multipoint Service Legs (MSL)<br />

Use <strong>the</strong> MSL form to order a bridge circuit configuration. The configuration may be<br />

ei<strong>the</strong>r a leg to an end user location off a bridge or ano<strong>the</strong>r bridge off a bridge.<br />

A multipoint configuration is considered as one circuit consisting of at least one<br />

provider bridge point and two legs (minimum) off a bridge. The number of<br />

secondary locations (NSL) entered on <strong>the</strong> FGA, EUSA, or SA form specifies <strong>the</strong><br />

number of legs on a multipoint configuration.<br />

The steps to completing an MSL request are as follows:<br />

1. Complete <strong>the</strong> ASR form.<br />

2. Complete <strong>the</strong> Transport form.<br />

3. Complete <strong>the</strong> MSL form.<br />

4. If needed, complete <strong>the</strong> MULTI-EC form.<br />

5. Complete <strong>the</strong> circuit ID information.<br />

A-10 4.8.0 <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> April 2009

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