S&F Communications

Glossary of Terms

10Base-T 10 Mbps Ethernet over twisted-pair copper cable
100Base-T 100 Mbps Ethernet over twisted-pair copper cable
1000Base-T 1000 Mbps Ethernet over twisted-pair copper cable
4E Class 4 switch from Lucent Technologies. One that generally provides call routing between carriers
5E Class 5 switch from Lucent Technologies. One that generally provides connectivity to end users
ACD Automatic call distribution. A system that uniformly routes and distributes calls for high-volume call centers
Analog Line A phone line using an analog wave form for transmission of speech

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Automatic number identification. Used in telco networks to identify the calling party
Auto Attendant A voice-mail-system-based menu tree that helps direct callers to appropriate destinations
Automatic Call Distribution See ACD
Blue Lights Slang; see Emergency Telephones. Also, the actual blue light on top of an Emergency phone
Call Forwarding A service available in several forms, generally Busy, Don't Answer, or All. The form describes the condition under which calls are sent to an alternate telephone number
Centranet A telephone switching system, usually installed in a service provider's central office that provides dial tone and features to customers. The name is unique to Verizon.
Centrex A telephone switching system, usually installed in a service provider's central office that provides dial tone and features to end user customers. The name is unique to Bell system companies, like Pacific Bell.
CSU Channel service unit. Used to terminate a T1 facility
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DID Direct Inward Dialing. The service provided by a network service vendor (like Pacific Bell), which allows a caller to dial a 10-digit telephone number and reach an individual extension of a business communications system.
Direct Inward Dialing See DID
Direct Outward Dialing See DOD
DOD Direct Outward Dialing. A feature that allows telephone system users to dial an access code and a telephone number from their desk.
DS0 Network facility with bandwidth of up to 64kb.
DS1 Network facility with bandwidth of 1.544 MB, sometimes channelized to provide 23 or 24 channels
DS3 Network facility with bandwidth of 45 MB, sometimes channelized to provide multiple T1 facilities.
DTMF Dual-tone multi-frequency standard signaling used for touch-tone dialing
E Phone  Slang. See Emergency Phones 
Elevator Phones  Phones on the same system as Emergency Telephones. Located in the elevator
Emergency Phones  Specialized phones that will automatically call the Department of Public Safety (DPS) when the handset is lifted. They are strategically located around campus 
EPN  Extended Port Network. A remote switching module of a telephone switch. Different vendors use different names. EPN is specific to Avaya and our Definity line of PBXs. 
ESF  Extended Super Frame T1 framing scheme 
Ethernet  A local area network used for connection computers, printers, workstations, or terminals. Generally provided over twisted pairs or coaxial cable, offering speeds of 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps. 1 and 10 Gbps are possible
Extended Port Network See EPN
Ground Start A way of signaling initiation of a call from a PBX to the CO by briefly grounding one side of a line
IP Internet Protocol. A standard addressing scheme and message routing protocol for communication between nodes of a data network
ISDN Line Integrated Services Digital Network. ISDN lines are generally either BRI (2b+d) or PRI (23b+d), where b = the number of bearer channels and d = a control channel. BRI service is usually provided to a telephone-type end point, whereas PRI is usually used to connect two switches.
Loop Start A way of signaling initiation of a call by creating a loop across the two wires of a telephone pair
MLHG Multi-Line Hunting. The ability of a switching system to connect calls to another phone in a group when other numbers in the group are busy. Types include serial or circular. Serial always begins with the number originally dialed and hunts to the next in line until the end of the group is reached. Circular, begins with the number originally dialed and hunts to the next through the entire group even if the originally dialed number is in the middle.
OC-1 Optical Carrier using a SONET Optical signal, capacity of 51.840 Mbps
OC-3 Optical Carrier using a SONET Optical signal, capacity of 155 Mbps
OC-12 Optical Carrier using a SONET Optical signal, capacity of 622.08 Mbps
OC-48 Optical Carrier using a SONET Optical signal, capacity of 2.4 Gbps
PBX (also called PABX) Private Branch Exchange. A telephone switching system usually installed at a business location as opposed to a service providers central office.
PDN Primary Directory Number. The telephone number that the physical telephone set is associated with. Generally, the first telephone number listed on a multi-line set.
PDN (alt.) Public Data Network. A digital data network, usually X.25 protocol that is accessible by dialing a public telephone number
PPN Primary Port Network. The main switching module for the Definity G3R or G3I switch
Primary Port Network See PPN 
Private Branch Exchange  See PBX
SDN  Secondary Directory Number. A telephone number that is picked up on a telephone set, but which is a PDN on another instrument. 
SDN (alt.)  Software Defined Network. A virtual private network 
SLA Service-Level Agreement 
SNI Switch Node Interface. The link(s) between a PPN and an EPN over which control information is passed. Telephone calls can be routed over these facilities as well, but this is generally not the case at USC.
Sonet Synchronous Optical Network
Stations  In the voice world, a station is any terminal equipment that utilizes a port on the switch. Generally, one port is used by one station. 
Switch module  A generic term that is used to describe a cabinet(s) containing the memory, processors, circuitry, and equipment necessary to support a group of stations. 
Switch Node Interface  See SNI 
T1  Network facility with bandwidth of 1.544 MB, often channelized to provide 23 or 24 channels of voice traffic. 
T3  Network facility with bandwidth of 44.736 MBPS, channelized to provide 28 T1s. 
TCO  Total Cost of Ownership 
TCP/IP  Transmission Control Protocol / Internetworking Protocol. A protocol developed to allow dissimilar devices to communicate across many kinds of networks. 
TG Trunk Group. A quantity of network facilities that complete calls.
Tie Also, Tie Line. A specific type of trunk that is used to connect two switches.
Trunks An individual channel or circuit that can be grouped. This is the smallest denominator for a network facility.
Umbilicals A specialized connection between a remote module(s) and the main host in the 5ESS switch. Similar to a SNI facility, these carry control information.
Voice Mail System A system that specifically supports the voice mail application and is connected to the telephone switch. Calls are passed between the two systems, which communicate with each other to light the light on your telephone when you have a message.
VoIP Voice over IP. A technique that allows voice to be carried in a portion of the bandwidth of an Ethernet signal that is carrying IP traffic.
VPN Virtual Private Network.
WAN Wide Area Networking

 

 

 

 

 

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