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Circuits—The communication path(s) that carry calls between two points on a
network.
Customer Premise Equipment—The only part of the telecommunications system
that the customer comes into direct contact with. Example of such pieces of
equipment are telephones, key systems, PBXs, voice-mail systems, and call
accounting systems as well as wiring telephone jacks. The standard for this
equipment is set by the FCC, and the equipment is supplied by an interconnect
company.
Dedicated access—Customers have direct access to the long-distance provider
via a special circuit (T1 or private lines). The circuit is hardwired from the customer
site to the POP and does not pass through the LEC switch. The dial tone is
provided from the long-distance carrier.
Dedicated Access Line (DAL)—Provided by the local exchange carrier. An access
line from the customer’s telephone equipment directly to the long-distance
company’s switch or POP.
Demarcation point—This is where the LEC ownership and responsibility (wiring,
equipment) ends and the customer’s responsibilities begin.
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)—Allows an incoming call to bypass the attendant and
ring directly to an extension. Available on most PBX systems and a feature of
Centrex service.
Dual Tone Multifrequency (DTMF)—Better known as the push button keypad.
DTMF replaces dial pulses with electronically produced tones for network
signaling.
Enhanced service—Services that are provided in addition to basic long distance
and accessed by way of a touchtone phone through a series of menus.
Exchange code (NXX)—The first three digits of a phone number.
Flat-rate pricing—The customer is charged one rate (sometimes two rates, one for
peak and one for off-peak) rather than a mileage-sensitive program rate.
IXC (Interexchange Carrier)—A long-distance provider that maintains its own
switching equipment.
IVR (Interactive Voice Response)—Provides a mechanism for information to be
stored and retrieved using voice and a touchtone telephone.
Local loop—The local telephone company provides the transmission facility from
the customer to the telephone company’s office, which is engineered to carry
voice and/or data.
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North American Numbering Plan (NANP)—How telephone numbers are identified
in North America. The telephone number can be identified based on their three
separate components: (NPA), (NXX), and (XXXX).
PIN (Personal Identification Code)—A customer calling/billing code for prepaid
and pay-as-you-go calling cards.
Private Branch Exchange—Advanced phone system commonly used by the
medium to larger customer. It allows the customer to perform a variety of in-house
routing (inside calling). The dial tone that is heard when the customer picks up the
phone is an internal dial tone.
SS7 (Signaling Number 7)—Technology used by large carriers to increase the
reliability and speed of transmission between switches.
Switch (switching)—Equipment that connects and routes calls and provides other
interim functions such as least cost routing, IVR, and voicemail. It performs the
“traffic cop” function of telecommunications via automated management
decisions.
Touchtone (DTMF)—The tone recognized by a push button (touchtone) telephone.
Unified messaging— Platform that lets users send, receive, and manage all e-mail,
voice, and fax messages from any telephone, PC, or information device.
Voicemail—A system that allows storage and retrieval of voice messages through
voice-mail boxes.
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This appendix defines acronyms that are commonly used in Linksys
documentation.
A/D
Analog To Digital Converter
ANC
Anonymous Call
B2BUA
Back to Back User Agent
Bool
Boolean Values. Specified as “yes” and “no”, or “1” and “0” in the
profile
CA
Certificate Authority
CAS
CPE Alert Signal
CDR
Call Detail Record
CID
Caller ID
CIDCW
Call Waiting Caller ID
CNG
Comfort Noise Generation
CPC
Calling Party Control
CPE
Customer Premises Equipment
CWCID
Call Waiting Caller ID
CWT
Call Waiting Tone
D/A
Digital to Analog Converter
dB
decibel
dBm
dB with respect to 1 milliwatt
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DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DNS
Domain Name Server
DRAM
Dynamic Random Access Memory
DSL
Digital Subscriber Loop
DSP
Digital Signal Processor
DTAS
Data Terminal Alert Signal (same as CAS)
DTMF
Dual Tone Multiple Frequency
FQDN
Fully Qualified Domain Name
FSK
Frequency Shift Keying
FXS
Foreign eXchange Station
GW
Gateway
ITU
International Telecommunication Union
HTML
Hypertext Markup Language
HTTP
Hypertext Transfer Protocol
HTTPS
HTTP over SSL
ICMP
Internet Control Message Protocol
IGMP
Internet Group Management Protocol
ILEC
Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier
IP
Internet Protocol
ISP
Internet Service Provider
ITSP
IP Telephony Service Provider
IVR
Interactive Voice Response
LAN
Local Area Network
LBR
Low Bit Rate
LBRC
Low Bit Rate Codec
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MC
Mini-Certificate
MGCP
Media Gateway Control Protocol
MOH
Music On Hold
MOS
Mean Opinion Score (1-5, the higher the better)
ms
Millisecond
MSA
Music Source Adaptor
MWI
Message Waiting Indication
OSI
Open Switching Interval
PCB
Printed Circuit Board
PR
Polarity Reversal
PS
Provisioning Server
PSQM
Perceptual Speech Quality Measurement (1-5, the lower the better)
PSTN
Public Switched Telephone Network
NAT
Network Address Translation
OOB
Out-of-band
REQT
(SIP) Request Message
RESP
(SIP) Response Message
RSC
(SIP) Response Status Code, such as 404, 302, 600
RTP
Real Time Protocol
RTT
Round Trip Time
SAS
Streaming Audio Server
SDP
Session Description Protocol
SDRAM
Synchronous DRAM
sec
seconds
SIP
Session Initiation Protocol
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