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==General Terms related to AAISP== |
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==DSL Related== |
==DSL Related== |
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;ADSL:Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line |
;ADSL:Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line |
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;BRAS:Broadband Remote Access Server (Takes PPP from EU and passes it to ISP by [[L2TP]]) |
;BRAS:Broadband Remote Access Server (Takes PPP from EU and passes it to ISP by [[L2TP]]) |
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;CPE:Customer Premise Equipment (router or modem) |
;CPE:Customer Premise Equipment (router or modem) |
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;DSLAM:Digital Subscriber Line Access Modulator |
;DSLAM:Digital Subscriber Line Access Modulator |
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;DLM:Dynamic Line Management |
;DLM:Dynamic Line Management |
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;L2TP: A standard system called Layer Two Tunnelling Protocol (L2TP) which allows you (using suitable software or equipment) to connect to us via another Internet access service. |
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;LTS:L2TP tunnel switch - the router on the wholesaler's network (eg TalkTalk) that forwards the LT2TP to the ISP. Also see; [https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/topic-map/l2tp-tunnel-switching-multiple-domains.html L2TP on Juniper's website] |
;LTS:L2TP tunnel switch - the router on the wholesaler's network (eg TalkTalk) that forwards the LT2TP to the ISP. Also see; [https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/topic-map/l2tp-tunnel-switching-multiple-domains.html L2TP on Juniper's website] |
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==BT Fault Terms== |
==BT Fault Terms== |
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See also BT's jargon buster at https://www.openreach.co.uk/orpg/home/products/serviceproducts/orderandfaulttracker/faulthandling/faulttrackerjargonbuster.do |
See also BT's jargon buster at https://www.openreach.co.uk/orpg/home/products/serviceproducts/orderandfaulttracker/faulthandling/faulttrackerjargonbuster.do |
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;BBCR:BroadBand Customer Reporting (BT) |
;BBCR:BroadBand Customer Reporting (BT) |
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;BBEU:WBC EUA Service ID (Circuit ID) |
;BBEU:WBC EUA Service ID (Circuit ID) |
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;CA:Customer Apparatus |
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;CP:Communications Provider |
;CP:Communications Provider |
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;CRD:Customer Required by Date |
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;ELF:Early Life Failure - A fault soon after an install |
;ELF:Early Life Failure - A fault soon after an install |
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;FTR:Fault Threshold Rate - The speed at which the line is considered at fault |
;FTR:Fault Threshold Rate - The speed at which the line is considered at fault |
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;KBD:Knowledge Based Diagnostics |
;KBD:Knowledge Based Diagnostics |
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;KCI:Keep Customer Informed |
;KCI:Keep Customer Informed. SMS or Email informing customers of any line discrepancies. |
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;MFL:Main Fault Location |
;MFL:Main Fault Location |
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;KCI:Keeping Customers Informed (BT term) |
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;CA:Customer Apparatus |
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;MPF:Metallic Path Facility |
;MPF:Metallic Path Facility |
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;PONR:Point of No Return - e.g. when an engineer is booked and cannot now be cancelled. |
;PONR:Point of No Return - e.g. when an engineer is booked and cannot now be cancelled. |
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;PCP:Primary Cross-connect Point |
;PCP:Primary Cross-connect Point |
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;RA:Rate Adaptive |
;RA:Rate Adaptive |
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;REIN:Repetitive Electrical Impulse Noise - some sort of interference causing problems with a broadband line - tricky to pinpoint, patience needed in diagnosing these faults. |
;REIN:Repetitive Electrical Impulse Noise - some sort of interference causing problems with a broadband line - tricky to pinpoint, patience needed in diagnosing these faults. |
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;RWT:Right When Tested |
;RWT:Right When Tested |
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;SIN:Supplier Information Note [BT] |
;SIN:Supplier Information Note [BT] |
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;TPM:Tie Pair Modify - The cable from the MDF (main distribution frame) to the DSLAM port is replaced |
;TPM:Tie Pair Modify - The cable from the MDF (main distribution frame) to the DSLAM port is replaced |
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;TSO:Technology Service and Operations - a department within BT |
;TSO:Technology Service and Operations - a department within BT |
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;WLR:Wholesale Line Rental |
;WLR:Wholesale Line Rental |
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==BT Fault Locations== |
==BT Fault Locations== |
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;CA:Fault located at Customer Apparatus |
;CA:Fault located at Customer Apparatus |
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;DT:Diagnostic Test required to establish fault |
;DT:Diagnostic Test required to establish fault |
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;EX:Fault located in Exchange |
;EX:Fault located in Exchange |
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;FU:Fault Located at Frames Unit. Provides further breakdown of an EX fault. |
;FU:Fault Located at Frames Unit. Provides further breakdown of an EX fault. |
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==Openreach PSTN Fault Types== |
==Openreach PSTN Fault Types== |
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;DRW:Damage at the end users site |
;DRW:Damage at the end users site |
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;DRA:Damage Report Apparatus |
;DRA:Damage Report Apparatus |
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;FNT:Faint Transmission |
;FNT:Faint Transmission |
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;MOD:No other equipment, retried |
;MOD:No other equipment, retried |
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;WNO:Wrong Numbers Obtained |
;WNO:Wrong Numbers Obtained |
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;XL:Crossed lines |
;XL:Crossed lines |
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==Services Related== |
==Services Related== |
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;BT:British Telecom |
;BT:British Telecom |
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;BTOR:British Telecom Openreach |
;BTOR:British Telecom Openreach |
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;BTW:BT Wholesale |
;BTW:BT Wholesale |
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;DNS:Domain Name System/Server |
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;CDR:Call Detail Records - Call logs |
;CDR:Call Detail Records - Call logs |
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;DNS:Domain Name System/Server. Translates domain name to an IP address to have an internet location. |
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;Domain:Text/written address of an IP address. DNS translates this to an IP address to be understood by a computer. |
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;DS:Delegation signer (The record used to identify the DNSSEC signing key of a delegated zone) |
;DS:Delegation signer (The record used to identify the DNSSEC signing key of a delegated zone) |
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;Hostname:Used in association with domain name. E.g. support.aa.net.uk. |
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;IDN:Internationalised Domain Name |
;IDN:Internationalised Domain Name |
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;IP:Internet Protocol |
;IP:Internet Protocol |
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;RIPE:The Réseaux IP Européens Network - the organisation in Europe who manage IP addresses |
;RIPE:The Réseaux IP Européens Network - the organisation in Europe who manage IP addresses |
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;SIM:Subscriber identity module |
;SIM:Subscriber identity module |
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==Email Related== |
==Email Related== |
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;POP3:Post Office Protocol, Version 3 |
;POP3:Post Office Protocol, Version 3 |
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;SMTP:Simple Mail Transfer Protocol |
;SMTP:Simple Mail Transfer Protocol |
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==VoIP Related== |
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;ALG:Application Layer Gateway - typically software in a router to try to help with VoIP calls, often needing to be disabled |
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==Network Related== |
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;MTU:Maximum Transmission Unit |
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;MRU:Maximum Receive Unit |
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;IP:Internet Protocol |
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;TCP:Transmission Control Protocol |
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;PPP:Point to Point Protocol |
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;LCP:Link Control Protocol |
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;[[L2TP]]:Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol |
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==Other== |
==Other== |
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;IRC:Internet Relay Chat - an online chat room, AAISP have one, see the contact page. You can talk to staff and customers |
;IRC:Internet Relay Chat - an online chat room, AAISP have one, see the contact page. You can talk to staff and customers |
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;THN:Telehouse North - a datacentre in London - A&A have racks there |
;THN:Telehouse North - a datacentre in London - A&A have racks there |
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Revision as of 12:45, 10 March 2020
DSL Related
- ADSL
- Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
- BRAS
- Broadband Remote Access Server (Takes PPP from EU and passes it to ISP by L2TP)
- CPE
- Customer Premise Equipment (router or modem)
- DSL
- Digital Subscriber Line. E.g. ADSL, FTTC/VDSL, Gfast.
- DSLAM
- Digital Subscriber Line Access Modulator
- DLM
- Dynamic Line Management
- FTTC
- Fibre to the Cabinet. Fibre optic cables to the cabinet, and then copper to the premises.
- FTTP
- Fibre to the Premises. Broadband running over fibre optic cables. The data is sent through light lasers. No copper pair is required. Fastest speed.
- G-Fast
- Addition on the cabinet that gives faster speed. Higher frequencies.
- L2TP
- A standard system called Layer Two Tunnelling Protocol (L2TP) which allows you (using suitable software or equipment) to connect to us via another Internet access service.
- LTS
- L2TP tunnel switch - the router on the wholesaler's network (eg TalkTalk) that forwards the LT2TP to the ISP. Also see; L2TP on Juniper's website
- TAM
- Test Access Module
- VDSL
- Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line
- VP
- Virtual Path - a link between an Exchange and the BRAS
BT Fault Terms
See also BT's jargon buster at https://www.openreach.co.uk/orpg/home/products/serviceproducts/orderandfaulttracker/faulthandling/faulttrackerjargonbuster.do
- AI
- Action Item
- BBCR
- BroadBand Customer Reporting (BT)
- BBEU
- WBC EUA Service ID (Circuit ID)
- CA
- Customer Apparatus
- CDTA
- Conscious Decision To Appoint - force booking an Openreach engineer
- CP
- Communications Provider
- CRD
- Customer Required by Date
- DP
- Distribution Point
- ELF
- Early Life Failure - A fault soon after an install
- EU
- End User
- FaultReportAdvised C
- The result after running a PSTN line test. Usually Y or N, bur C means test Inconclusive/ Not Completed - Fault Report may be raised if CP believes there is a problem on BT network charges may be incurred if the fault is subsequently shown to be off BT network
- FTR
- Fault Threshold Rate - The speed at which the line is considered at fault
- KBD
- Knowledge Based Diagnostics
- KCI
- Keep Customer Informed. SMS or Email informing customers of any line discrepancies.
- MBORC
- Matters Beyond Our Reasonable Control. Used by BT to indicate that they're suspending normal fix guarantees as some external event has made it impossible to achieve them (e.g. a fire, storms, terror attack).
- MFL
- Main Fault Location
- MPF
- Metallic Path Facility
- NTE
- Network Termination Equipment
- NTE5
- Network Termination Equipment, 5th version
- PONR
- Point of No Return - e.g. when an engineer is booked and cannot now be cancelled.
- PCP
- Primary Cross-connect Point
- PEW
- Planned Engineering Works
- POH
- Point of Handover
- RA
- Rate Adaptive
- REIN
- Repetitive Electrical Impulse Noise - some sort of interference causing problems with a broadband line - tricky to pinpoint, patience needed in diagnosing these faults.
- RWT
- Right When Tested
- SIN
- Supplier Information Note [BT]
- SMPF
- Shared Metallic Path Facility
- SP
- Service Provider (e.g. AAISP)
- SSFP
- Service Specific Front Plate
- TPM
- Tie Pair Modify - The cable from the MDF (main distribution frame) to the DSLAM port is replaced
- TSO
- Technology Service and Operations - a department within BT
- WAC
- Work Allocation Controls (team)
- WLR
- Wholesale Line Rental
BT Fault Locations
See also BT's jargon buster at https://www.openreach.co.uk/orpg/home/products/serviceproducts/orderandfaulttracker/faulthandling/faulttrackerjargonbuster.do
- CA
- Fault located at Customer Apparatus
- CE
- Fault located at Customer Equipment. Provides further breakdown of a CA fault
- DT
- Diagnostic Test required to establish fault
- EX
- Fault located in Exchange
- FU
- Fault Located at Frames Unit. Provides further breakdown of an EX fault.
- LN
- Fault Located in Local Network
Openreach PSTN Fault Types
Terms used to describe a fault type on a PSTN phone line. When reporting a PSTN fault to Openreach one of these terms is used to describe the fault.
- BNR
- Bell not ringing
- BR
- Bell ringing continuous
- CCS
- Call minder problems
- CDT
- Continuous Dial Tone
- CO
- Cuts off
- DRO
- Damage to aerial cables
- DRU
- Damage outside end user premises
- DRW
- Damage at the end users site
- DRA
- Damage Report Apparatus
- ESF
- Exchange Service Facility
- FNT
- Faint Transmission
- MOD
- No other equipment, retried
- NDT
- No dial tone
- NR
- Dial tone no answer
- NSY
- Noisy
- NT
- No Tone
- NU
- Number not Obtainable
- OHR
- Overhearing
- OWT
- One Way Transmission
- PET
- Permanently engaged tone
- RTP
- Ring Trip
- UTR
- Unable to trip ringing
- WNO
- Wrong Numbers Obtained
- XL
- Crossed lines
Services Related
- BT
- British Telecom
- BTOR
- British Telecom Openreach
- BTW
- BT Wholesale
- CLI
- Caller Line Identification (re telephony)
- CLI
- Command Line Interface
- CDR
- Call Detail Records - Call logs
- CQM
- Constant Quality Monitoring - the name given to the monitoring graphs used on the control pages and FireBricks. Customers and staff can view these graphs in near real time and historical graphs. It’s updated every 100 seconds. Sends an LCP echo every second (a bit like a PING).
- DNS
- Domain Name System/Server. Translates domain name to an IP address to have an internet location.
- Domain
- Text/written address of an IP address. DNS translates this to an IP address to be understood by a computer.
- DS
- Delegation signer (The record used to identify the DNSSEC signing key of a delegated zone)
- Hostname
- Used in association with domain name. E.g. support.aa.net.uk.
- IDN
- Internationalised Domain Name
- IP
- Internet Protocol
- MSO
- Major Service Outage - some sort of fault that will be affecting lots of customers - should be on https://aastatus.net.uk
- OR
- Openreach
- RIPE
- The Réseaux IP Européens Network - the organisation in Europe who manage IP addresses
- SIM
- Subscriber identity module
- SIP:Session Initiation Protocol - Sets up a VoIP call.
- TTW
- TalkTalk Wholesale
- VoIP
- Voice over Internet Protocol
Email Related
- IMAP
- Internet Message Access Protocol
- POP3
- Post Office Protocol, Version 3
- SMTP
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
Other
- IRC
- Internet Relay Chat - an online chat room, AAISP have one, see the contact page. You can talk to staff and customers
- TCH
- Telecity Hex - a datacentre in London run by Equinix AKA HEX, LD8, LOH - A&A have racks there
- THN
- Telehouse North - a datacentre in London - A&A have racks there