A
AAA – Authentication, Authorization and Accounting. A suite of network security services that provides the primary framework through which you can set up access control on your router or access server.
AD – Abbreviated Dialing
ADSL – Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
ANI – Automatic Number Identification
API – Application Programming Interface
ASP – Application Service Provider
ASR – Answer Seizure Ratio
B
BH – Busy Hour
BHCA – Busy Hour Call Attempts
BHCC – Busy Hour Call Completion
bps – Bits per Second
Bps – Bytes per Second
C
Call leg – A link or hop along the route from the calling party to the destination (called) party.
CDR – Call Detail Record
CLI – Command Line Interface
CLI, CLID – Calling Line Identification
CMS – Call Management Services
CPE – Customer Premise Equipment
CRM – Customer Relationship Management
CSP – Communications Service Provider
D
DCE – Data Communications Equipment
DHCP – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DID – Direct Inward Dialing
DSL – Digital Subscriber Line
DTE – Data Terminal Equipment
E
E911 – Enhanced 911
F
FTTH – Fiber to the Home network
G
GK – Gatekeeper. The entity that maintains a registry of devices in an h323 network.
GPON – Gigabit Passive Optical Network
GSM – Global System for Mobile Communications
GUI – Graphical User Interface
GUID – Globally Unique Identifier (also called h323-conf-id). The identifier for end-to-end calls. A new GUID is assigned to each new call. There may be numerous calls within a single session.
H
HLR – Home Location Register
HTML – Hypertext Markup Language
HTTP – Hypertext Transfer Protocol
I
IMS – IP Multimedia Subsystem
IP PBX – Internet Protocol Private Branch Exchange
IPTV – Internet Protocol Television
ISP – Internet Service Provider
ITSP – Internet Telephony Service Provider
IVR – Interactive Voice Response
L
LAN – Local Area Network
LCR – Least Cost Routing
LDAP – Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
LTE – Long Term Evolution is a standard for wireless communication of high-speed data for mobile phones and data terminals
M
MAC – Media Access Control
MAC address – The physical address of a device on Ethernet.
MMS – Multimedia Messaging Service
MNO – Mobile Network Operator
MVNO – Mobile Virtual Network Operator
N
NANP – North American Numbering Plan
NAS – Network Access Server
NGN – Next Generation Network
O
OEM – Original Equipment Manufacturer
OLT – Optical Line Terminal. The endpoint of the service provider for GPON service provisioning
ONT – Optical Network Terminal. The end user endpoint, installed on the customer premises
OS – Operating System
P
PBX – Private Branch Exchange
PDF – Portable Document Format
PIN – Personal Identification Number
POTS – Plain Old Telephony Service. Basic telephone service supplying standard single-line telephones, telephone lines, and access to PSTN.
PPP – Point-to-Point Protocol
PRI – Primary Rate Interface
PSTN – Public Switched Telephone Network
Q
QoS – Quality of Service
R
RADIUS – Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
RAM – Random Access Memory
S
SBC – Session Border Controller
SG – Signaling Gateway
SIM Card – Subscriber Identify Module Card
SIP – Session Initiation Protocol
SMPP – Short Message Peer-to-Peer
SMS – Short Messaging Service
SOAP – Simple Object Access Protocol
SQL – Structured Query Language
SS7 – Signal System 7
T
Telco – A telephone company, such as LEC.
TFTP – Trivial File Transfer Protocol
U
UA – User Agent
URI – Uniform Resource Identifier
URL – Uniform Resource Locator
V
VoIP – Voice over Internet Protocol
W
WAN – Wide Area Network
X,Y,Z
xDR – Extensible Detail Record
XML – Extensible Markup Language