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    Glossary and Abbreviations 
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    N
    N+1
    Method of determining redundant backup requirements. Example: if four rectifier modules are 
    required for a DC-powered single-carrier cabinet, a fifth rectifier module is installed for backup.
    N x DS0
    N x DS0, equivalently referred to as N x 64 kbps, is an emerging standard for wideband calls 
    separate from H0, H11, and H12 ISDN channels. The emerging N x DS0 ISDN multirate circuit 
    mode bearer service will provide circuit-switched calls with data-rate multiples of 64 kbps up to 
    1536 kbps on a T1 facility or up to 1920 kbps on an E1 facility. In the switch, N x DS0 channels will 
    range up to 1984 kbps using NFAS E1 interfaces.
    NANP
    North American Numbering Plan
    narrowband
    A circuit-switched call at a data rate up to and including 64 kbps. All nonwideband switch calls are 
    considered narrowband.
    native terminal support
    A predefined terminal type exists in switch software, eliminating the need to alias the terminal (that 
    is, manually map call appearances and feature buttons onto some other natively supported terminal 
    type).
    NAU
    Network access unit
    NCA/TSC
    Noncall-associated/temporary-signaling connection
    NCOSS
    Network Control Operations Support Center
    NCSO
    National Customer Support Organization
    NEC
    National Engineering Center
    NEMA
    National Electrical Manufacturer’s Association
    NETCON
    Network-control circuit pack
    network
    A series of points, nodes, or stations connected by communications channels.
    network-specific facility (NSF)
    An information element in an ISDN-PRI message that specifies which public-network service is 
    used. NSF applies only when Call-by-Call Service Selection is used to access a public-network 
    service.
    network interface
     A common boundary between two systems in an interconnected group of systems. 
    						
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    NFAS
    See 
    Nonfac ility-assoc iated  sig naling  (NFAS).
    NI
    Network interface
    NID
    Network Inward Dialing
    NM
    Network management
    NN
    National number
    node
    A switching or control point for a network. Nodes are either tandem (they receive signals and pass 
    them on) or terminal (they originate or terminate a transmission path).
    Nonfacility-associated signaling (NFAS)
    A method that allows multiple T1 and/or E1 facilities to share a single D-channel to form an 
    ISDN-PRI. If D-channel backup is not used, one facility is configured with a D-channel, and the 
    other facilities that share the D-channel are configured without D-channels. If D-channel backup is 
    used, two facilities are configured to have D-channels (one D-channel on each facility), and the 
    other facilities that share the D-channels are configured without D-channels.
    NPA
    Numbering-plan area
    NPE
    Network processing element
    NQC
    Number of queued calls
    NSE
    Night-service extension
    NSU
    Network sharing unit
    null modem cable
    Special wiring of an RS-232-C cable such that a computer can talk to another computer (or to a 
    printer) without a modem.
    NXX
    Public-network office code
    O
    OA
    Operator assisted
    occurrence
    See 
    appearance. 
    						
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    OCM
    Outbound Call Management
    offered load
    The traffic that would be generated by all the requests for service occurring within a monitored 
    interval, usually one hour.
    ONS
    On-premises station
    OPS
    Off-premises station
    OPX
    Off-premises extension
    OQT
    Oldest queued time
    OSHA
    Occupational Safety and Health Act
    OSI
    Open Systems Interconnect
    OSS
    Operations Support System
    OSSI
    Operational Support System Interface
    OTDR
    Optical time-domain reflectometer
    othersplit
    The work state that indicates that an agent is currently active on another split’s call, or in ACW for 
    another split.
    OTQ
    Outgoing trunk queuing
    outgoing gateway
    A PBX that routes an incoming call on a trunk administered for Supplementary Services Protocol B 
    to a trunk 
    not administered for Supplementary Services Protocol B.
    P
    PACCON
    Packet control
    packet
    A group of bits (including a message element, which is the data, and a control information element 
    (IE), which is the header) used in packet switching and transmitted as a discrete unit. In each 
    packet, the message element and control IE are arranged in a specified format. See also 
    packet 
    bus and packet switching. 
    						
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    packet bus
    A wide-bandwidth bus that transmits packets.
    packet switching
    A data-transmission technique whereby user information is segmented and routed in discrete data 
    envelopes called packets, each with its own appended control information, for routing, sequencing, 
    and error checking. Packet switching allows a channel to be occupied only during the transmission 
    of a packet. On completion of the transmission, the channel is made available for the transfer of 
    other packets. See also 
    BX.25and packet.
    PA D
    Packet assembly/disassembly
    paging trunk
    A telecommunications channel used to access an amplifier for loudspeaker paging.
    party/extension active on call
    A party is on the call if he or she is actually connected to the call (in active talk or in held state). An 
    originator of a call is always a party on the call. Alerting parties, busy parties, and tones are not 
    parties on the call.
    PBX
    Private branch exchange
    PC
    See 
    p ersonal c omp uter (PC).
    PCM
    See 
    pulse-code modulation (PCM).
    PCOL
    Personal central-office line
    PCOLG
    Personal central-office line group
    PCS
    Permanent switched calls
    PDM
    See 
    processor data module (PDM).
    PDS
    Premises Distribution System
    PE
    Processing element
    PEC
    Price element code
    PEI
    Processor element interchange
    personal computer (PC)
    A personally controllable microcomputer.
    PGATE
    Packet gateway 
    						
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    PGN
    Partitioned group number
    PI
    Processor interface
    PIB
    Processor interface board
    pickup group
    A group of individuals authorized to answer any call directed to an extension within the group.
    PIDB
    Product image database
    PKTINT
    Packet interface
    PL
    Private line
    PLS
    Premises Lightwave System
    PMS
    Property Management System
    PN
    Port network
    PNA
    Private network access
    POE
    Processor occupancy evaluation
    POP
    Point of presence
    port
    A data- or voice-transmission access point on a device that is used for communicating with other 
    devices.
    port carrier
    A carrier in a multicarrier cabinet or a single-carrier cabinet containing port circuit packs, power 
    units, and service circuits. Also called a port cabinet in a single-carrier cabinet.
    port network (PN)
    A cabinet containing a TDM bus and packet bus to which the following components are connected: 
    port circuit packs, one or two tone-clock circuit packs, a maintenance circuit pack, service circuit 
    packs, and (optionally) up to four expansion interface (EI) circuit packs in DEFINITY ECS. Each PN 
    is controlled either locally or remotely by a switch processing element (SPE). See also 
    exp ansion 
    p ort network (EPN) and processor port network (PPN).
    port-network connectivity
    The interconnection of port networks (PNs), regardless of whether the configuration uses direct or 
    switched connectivity. 
    						
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    PPM
    1. Parts per million
    2. Periodic pulse metering
    PPN
    See 
    p roc essor p ort network (PPN).
    PRI
    See 
    Primary Rate Interfac e (PRI).
    primary extension
    The main extension associated with the physical voice or data terminal.
    Primary Rate Interface (PRI)
    A standard ISDN frame format that specifies the protocol used between two or more 
    communications systems. PRI runs at 1.544 Mbps and, as used in North America, provides 23 
    64-kbps B-channels (voice or data) and one 64-kbps D-channel (signaling). The D-channel is the 
    24th channel of the interface and contains multiplexed signaling information for the other 23 
    channels.
    PRI endpoint (PE)
    The wideband switching capability introduces PRI endpoints on switch line-side interfaces. A PRI 
    endpoint consists of one or more contiguous B-channels on a line-side T1 or E1 ISDN PRI facility 
    and has an extension. Endpoint applications have call-control capabilities over PRI endpoints.
    principal
    A terminal that has its primary extension bridged on one or more other terminals.
    principal (user)
    A person to whom a telephone is assigned and who has message-center coverage.
    private network
    A network used exclusively for the telecommunications needs of a particular customer.
    private network office code (RNX)
    The first three digits of a 7-digit private network number.
    PROCR
    Processor
    processor carrier
    See 
    control carrier.
    processor data module (PDM)
    A device that provides an RS-232C DCE interface for connecting to data terminals, applications 
    processors (APs), and host computers, and provides a DCP interface for connection to a 
    communications system. See also 
    modular processor data module (MPDM).
    processor port network (PPN)
    A port network controlled by a switch-processing element that is directly connected to that PN’s 
    TDM bus and LAN bus. See also 
    p ort network (PN).
    processor port network (PPN) control carrier
    A carrier containing the maintenance circuit pack, tone/clock circuit pack, and SPE circuit packs for 
    a processor port network (PPN) and, optionally, port circuit packs.
    Property Management System (PMS)
    A stand-alone computer used by lodging and health-services organizations for services such as 
    reservations, housekeeping, and billing. 
    						
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    protocol
    A set of conventions or rules governing the format and timing of message exchanges to control data 
    movement and correction of errors.
    PSC
    Premises service consultant
    PSDN
    Packet-switch public data network
    PT
    Personal terminal
    PT C
    Positive temperature coefficient
    PT T
    Postal Telephone and Telegraph
    public network
    The network that can be openly accessed by all customers for local and long-distance calling.
    pulse-code modulation (PCM)
    An extension of pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM) in which carrier-signal pulses modulated by an 
    analog signal, such as speech, are quantized and encoded to a digital, usually binary, format.
    Q
    QPPCN
    Quality Protection Plan Change Notice
    quadrant
    A group of six contiguous DS0s in fixed locations on an ISDN-PRI facility. Note that this term comes 
    from T1 terminology (one-fourth of a T1), but there are five quadrants on an E1 ISDN-PRI facility 
    (30B + D).
    queue
    An ordered sequence of calls waiting to be processed.
    queuing
    The process of holding calls in order of their arrival to await connection to an attendant, to an 
    answering group, or to an idle trunk. Calls are automatically connected in first-in, first-out sequence.
    R
    RAM
    See 
    rand om-ac c ess memory (RAM).
    random-access memory (RAM)
    A storage arrangement whereby information can be retrieved at a speed independent of the 
    location of the stored information. 
    						
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    RBS
    Robbed-bit signaling
    RC
    Radio controller
    RCL
    Restricted call list
    read-only memory (ROM)
    A storage arrangement primarily for information-retrieval applications.
    recall dial tone
    Tones signalling that the system has completed a function (such as holding a call) and is ready to 
    accept dialing.
    redirection criteria
    Information administered for each voice terminal’s coverage path that determines when an 
    incoming call is redirected to coverage.
    Redirection on No Answer
    An optional feature that redirects an unanswered ringing ACD call after an administered number of 
    rings. The call is then redirected back to the agent.
    remote home numbering-plan area code (RHNPA)
    A foreign numbering-plan area code that is treated as a home area code by the Automatic Route 
    Selection (ARS) feature. Calls can be allowed or denied based on the area code and the dialed CO 
    code rather than just the area code. If the call is allowed, the ARS pattern used for the call is 
    determined by these six digits.
    Remote Operations Service Element (ROSE)
    A CCITT and ISO standard that defines a notation and services that support interactions between 
    the various entities that make up a distributed application.
    REN
    Ringer equivalency number
    reorder tone
    A tone to signal that at least one of the facilities, such as a trunk or a digit transmitter, needed for the 
    call was not available.
    report scheduler
    Software that is used in conjunction with the system printer to schedule the days of the week and 
    time of day that the desired reports are to be printed.
    RFP
    Request for proposal
    RHNPA
    See 
    remote home numb ering -plan area c ode (RHNPA).
    RINL
    Remote indirect neighbor link
    RISC
    Reduced-instruction-set computer
    RLT
    Release-link trunk 
    						
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    RMATS
    Remote Maintenance, Administration, and Traffic System
    RNX
    Route-number index (private network office code)
    ROM
    See 
    read -only memory (ROM).
    RPN
    Routing-plan number
    RS-232C
    A physical interface specified by the Electronic Industries Association (EIA). RS-232C transmits and 
    receives asynchronous data at speeds of up to 19.2 kbps over cable distances of up to 50 feet.
    RS-449
    Recommended Standard 449
    RSC
    Regional Support Center
    ROSE
    See 
    Remote Op erations Servic e Element (ROSE).
    S
    S1
    The first logical signalling channel of DCP. The channel is used to provide signaling information for 
    DCP’s I1 channel.
    S2
    The second logical signaling channel of DCP. The channel is used to provide signaling information 
    for DCP’s I2 channel.
    SABM
    Set Asynchronous Balance Mode
    SAC
    Send All Calls
    SAKI
    See 
    sanity and  c ontrol interfac e (SAKI).
    sanity and control interface (SAKI)
    A custom VLSI microchip located on each port circuit pack. The SAKI provides address recognition, 
    buffering, and synchronization between the angel and the five control time slots that make up the 
    control channel. The SAKI also scans and collects status information for the angel on its port circuit 
    pack and, when polled, transmits this information to the archangel.
    SAT
    System access terminal
    SCC
    1. See 
    single-c arrier c ab inet.
    2. Serial communications controller 
    						
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    SCD
    Switch-control driver
    SCI
    Switch communications interface
    SCO
    System control office
    SCOTCH
    Switch Conferencing for TDM Bus in Concentration Highway
    SCSI
    See 
    small c omp uter system interfac e (SCSI).
    SDDN
    Software-Defined Data Network
    SDI
    Switched Digital International
    SDLC
    Synchronous data-link control
    SDN
    Software-defined network 
    SFRL
    Single-frequency return loss
    SID
    Station-identification number
    simplex system
    A system that has no redundant hardware.
    simulated bridged appearance
    The same as a temporary bridged appearance; allows the terminal user (usually the principal) to 
    bridge onto a call that had been answered by another party on his or her behalf.
    single-carrier cabinet
    A combined cabinet and carrier unit that contains one carrier. See also 
    Multic arrier c ab inet.
    single-line voice terminal
    A voice terminal served by a single-line tip and ring circuit (models 500, 2500, 7101A, 7103A).
    SIT
    Special-information tones
    small computer system interface (SCSI)
    An ANSI bus standard that provides a high-level command interface between host computers and 
    peripheral devices.
    SMDR
    Station Message Detail Recording
    SN
    Switch Node
    SNA
    Systems Network Architecture 
    						
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