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The '''common-network interface ring''' (CNI ring) provides [[common-channel signaling]] (CCS) functionality on several [[Alcatel-Lucent]] SS7 products. It was introduced by [[Western Electric]] in the early 1980s but is still used today in all [[1AESS]] and [[4ESS]],<ref>[http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5592466/description.html US Patent 5592466 – Network interconnect backup] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110612192540/http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5592466/description.html |date=2011-06-12 }}</ref> offices, and most of the wireline [[5ESS]] offices.<ref>"{{cite journal|doi=10.1109/5.135384|title=Common channel signaling in the AT&T US 5ESS switch" |year=1992|last1=Brown, |first1=R.B., Jr.; |last2=Holmes, |first2=C.V.; |last3=Lanoux, |first3=M.D.; |last4=Marciani, |first4=T.P. |journal=Proceedings of the IEEE, Volume |volume=80, Issue |issue=4, Apr 1992, pp. |pages=618–627, doi 10.1109/5.135384}}</ref>
 
It was designed and manufactured at the combined [[Bell Labs]]–[[WECo]] ___location in [[Columbus Ohio|Columbus, Ohio]].