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DA
Destination Address
Digit Action
DAA
Diameter Agent Application
daemon
A process that runs in the background (rather than under the direct control of a user) and performs a specified operation at predefined times or in response to certain events. Generally speaking, daemons are assigned names that end with the letter d. For example, sentryd is the daemon that runs the Sentry utility.
DAI
DSR Application Infrastructure
DAI defines how all DSR Applications should exist within the DSR, and provides common functions.
DAL
Dedicated Access Line
Diameter Application Layer
DA-MP or DAMP
Diameter Agent Message Processor
A DSR MP (Server Role = MP, Server Group Function = Diameter Signaling Router). A local application that can optionally be activated on the DA-MP. A computer or blade that is hosting a Diameter Signaling Router Application.
DA-MP-CPL
The DA-MP Connection Priority Level information for a connection. See CPL.
DAS
Diameter Application Server
Diameter Agent Server
DAS Copy
The new message created by duplicating the original message. The copy is then treated as a new separate transaction.
DAS Peer
The intended Diameter destination of a copied message.
DAS Request
The copy of the original Diameter Request.
DAT
Digital Audio Tape
Database Services Module (DSM)
See DSM
Data Feed
EAGLE function for which transmit and receive signaling traffic and L2 events are copied and sent to STC-attached servers for processing.
Data Terminal Equipment (DTE)
See DTE
Database
All data that can be administered by the user, including cards, destination point codes, gateway screening tables, global title translation tables, links, LNP services, LNP service providers, location routing numbers, routes, shelves, subsystem applications, and 10-digit telephone numbers.
Database Transport Access (DTA)
See DTA
Datagram Message Mode
SMPP offers a message mode option that allows an ESME to select an SMSC message delivery mechanism. The delivery mechanisms are Store and Forward, Datagram, and Transaction mode. The MT First Delivery Attempt feature supports the Store and Forward and the Transaction modes. The Mobile Terminated application also supports the Datagram Message Mode, which is designed for high throughput applications where the data content is transient. In this mode, the message originator does not receive any form of delivery acknowledgement.
DATS
SAP DATS data type for a DateTime object.
DAUD
Destination Audit
DAVA
Destination Available
DB
Database
Daughter Board
Documentation Bulletin
Data bus
DBA
DRA-Binding-Answer
DBAL
Database Audit Level
DBBF
Database Backup Facility
DBCA
Database Change Agent or DbChangeAgent
DBCD
Database Change and Display
DBG
Debugger
DBLM
Database Level Manager
DBMM
Database Memory Manager
DBR
DRA-Binding-Request
DBS
Database Server
DC
Direct Current
Data Collection
DCA
DOIC Capabilities Announcement
Diameter Custom Application
DCB
Device Control Block
DCCA
Diameter Credit Control Application
DCE
Data Communication Equipment
The data communication equipment associated with the transmission of data from one device to another. Examples of data communication equipment are modems, remote terminals, and communications processors.
DCL
Diameter Connection Layer
The software layer of the stack which implements Diameter transport connections.
DCM
Database Communication Module
The DCM provides IP connectivity for applications. Connection to a host is achieved through an ethernet LAN using the TCP/IP protocol.
DCS
Data Coding Scheme
DD
Detailed Design
DDB
Dynamic Database
DDL
Dynamic Data Loader
DDN
Dialout Delivery Notification
DDS
Digital Dataphone Service
DEA
Diameter Edge Agent
Device through which LTE roaming signaling traffic is funneled to protect network element addresses from being exposed to third parties.
Deep Packet Inspection
See DPI
DEFCC
Default Country Code
Deployment flavor
Template of a Network Service or VNF that describes a specific deployment supporting specific KPIs, for example, capacity and performance.
DESTFLD
The point code in the affected destination field (the concerned signaling point code) of incoming MTP network management messages from another network that are allowed into the EAGLE.
Destination
The node to which the signaling link traffic is routed. This destination is identified by a point code, either a full point code or a cluster point code.
Destination Point Code (DPC)
See DPC
DGS
Database Gateway Server
DGTS
Digits of Global Title Address
DGW
Diameter Gateway
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
A protocol used by computers to obtain unique IP address, default router, subnet mask, and IP addresses for DNS servers from a DHCP server. DHCP allows devices to be added to the network with little or no manual configuration.
DI
Destination Identifier
DIAG
Diagnostics
Dialed Prefix
Digits present at the beginning of the Called Party that are entered by an end-user.
Diameter
Diameter can also be used as a signaling protocol for mobility management which is typically associated with an IMS or wireless type of environment. Diameter is the successor to the RADIUS protocol. The MPE device supports a range of Diameter interfaces, including Rx, Gx, Gy, and Ty.
Protocol that provides an Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) framework for applications such as network access or IP mobility. Diameter works in both local and roaming AAA situations. Diameter can also be used as a signaling protocol for mobility management which is typically associated with an IMS or wireless type of environment.
Diameter Agent
A Diameter node that provides relay, proxy, redirect, or translation services.
Diameter Agent Message Processor
A computer or blade that is hosting the DSR. Multiple instances of the DSR each execute on a separate physical DA-MP. Each instance shares run-time status information with all other instances for the Diameter connections that it controls. In inter-MP routing, an instance can route an ingress Answer message to another instance that performed routing for the corresponding ingress Request message. See DA-MP.
Diameter Application
A Diameter Application is not a software application, but a protocol based on the Diameter base protocol. Each Diameter Application is defined by an Application Identifier and can add new Command Codes and new mandatory AVPs. Adding a new optional AVP does not require a new Application.
Diameter Application Layer
Any entity that uses the DRL for processing Diameter messages resides here, such as a local Diameter Agent Application or another local entity.
Diameter Client
A device at the edge of the network that performs access control.
Diameter Connection
A direct TCP or SCTP connection between two Diameter Nodes.
Diameter Gateway
An Elastic Charging Engine (ECE) component that serves as the Online Charging System (OCS) front-end server for the BRM system. It processes network requests for Gy, Sy, and Sh Diameter interfaces, acts as a Diameter Server, and presents the BRM ECE to the network as a Diameter Credit-Control Application. Diameter Gateway also translates Diameter requests received from Diameter Clients (for example, Application Servers, Policy Servers or IMS-GWFs) into ECE Java API requests. It translates the response from the Elastic Charging Server back into Diameter requests and responds back to the requesting Diameter Client.
Diameter Network
A set of Diameter Nodes identified by a Realm name. A Diameter Node that initiates a Diameter message is identified by the mandatory Origin-Realm AVP in the message. A Diameter Node that is the intended destination of a Diameter message is identified by the mandatory Destination-Realm AVP in the message.
Diameter Node
A host process that implements the Diameter protocol, and acts either as a client, agent or server.
Diameter Payload Octets
Number of octets in a Diameter message including the Diameter fixed header and all Diameter AVPs
Diameter Relay Agent
Diameter agent that forwards requests and responses to other Diameter nodes based on routing-related AVPs (for example, Destination-Realm) and routing table entries. Since relays do not make policy decisions, they do not examine or alter non-routing AVPs. As a result, relays never originate messages, do not need to understand the semantics of messages or non-routing AVPs, and are capable of handling any Diameter application or message type.
Diameter Routing Function
Synonymous with Diameter Routing Layer (DRL)
Diameter Server
The Diameter node that handles authentication, authorization and accounting requests for a particular realm.
Diameter Signaling Router
A set of co-located Message Processors which share common Diameter routing tables and are supported by a pair of OAM servers. A DSR Network Element may consist of one or more Diameter nodes.
Diameter Transport Function
Synonymous with Diameter Connection Layer (DCL)
Diameter-Based Protocol
Gx, Gxx, Gy, and Rx.
DID
Direct Inward Dial
DiffServ
Differentiated Service
DiffServ is a method for transporting realtime applications across the Internet or Intranets. DiffServ provides a small number of QoS classes each of which has a set of rules (also referred to as per-hop behavior (PHB). DiffServ defines various service levels: Expedited Forwarding (EF), Default Forwarding (DF), and Assured Forwarding (AF).
Digital Signal Level-0 (DS0)
See DS0
DIH
Diameter Intelligence Hub
A troubleshooting solution for LTE, IMS, and 3G Diameter traffic processed by the DSR. DIH does not require separate probes or taps.
DIL
Distribution List service
Personalized short message distribution list service. This service is provided by the Mobile Messaging XS-DIL component.
DIMM
Dual Inline Memory Module
DIP
Dual In-Line Package
Used more to refer to a type of switch. A DIP switch is a series of tiny switches whose housing has the same shape as a chip.
DIPC
DCM Integrated Peripheral Controller
Disk
A single disk drive residing in a Controller Enclosure or a Disk Enclosure. A Disk can be assigned to a Disk Group, designated as a Spare or Global Spare, or left unused.
Disk Enclosure
An Enclosure containing only Disks (no Controllers), typically SAS-attached to a Disk Enclosure.
Disk Group
A grouping of individual disks performed by the shared storage system. Hosts do not see or have access to Disk Groups; they see or have access to Volumes. Each Volume resides within one Disk Group.
Distinguished Name
A unique name for an entry in a directory service.
Identifies where an entry is located in the directory information tree structure of an object-oriented database. An example would be e164=333333333, eunit=oracle, ou=galactel_uk, o= galactel.com that identifies a subscriber by their e164 (MSISDN) key attribute.
DIX
Digital/Intel/Xerox
DIX is de facto standard for Ethernet Media Access Control Type.
DLC
Data Link Connection
DLK
Data Link
TCP/IP Data Link.
DLMx
Delimiter[x]
As DLMA through DLMF.
DLT
Delete
DMA
Direct Memory Access
DM-IWF
Diameter MAP–Interworking
DSR application that translates Diameter messages into MAP messages.
DMS
Disk Management System
DN
Directory number
A DN can refer to any mobile or wireline subscriber number, and can include MSISDN, MDN, MIN, or the wireline Dialed Number.
DNIS
Dialed Number Identification Service
DNS
Domain Name Services
Domain Name System. A system for converting Internet host and domain names into IP addresses.
DO
Derived Object
DOCSIS
Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification
An international telecommunications standard for adding high-speed data transfer to an existing cable TV system. Employed by many cable television operators to provide Internet access over their existing infrastructure.
DOIC
Diameter Overload Indication Conveyance
Domain
A group of computers and devices on a network that are administered as a unit with common rules and procedures. The network in which the destination entity or node exists, SS7.
Double-hopping
If the IPGW that received the message does not have an available association to send the message out on, it will re-route the message over the IMT Bus to an IPGW card in the same IPGW linkset that does have an available association (double-hopping).
Downstream
The direction of a particular Diameter message from the home server toward the Diameter client.
Downstream Peer
The Diameter node to which Answer response messages are forwarded.
DP
Data Processor
The repository of subscriber data on the individual node elements. The DP hosts the full address resolution database.
DP SOAM
Data Processor System Operations, Administration, and Maintenance
DPA
Disconnect-Peer-Answer
A message used by a Diameter node to answer the Disconnect-Peer-Request (DPR).
DPC
Destination Point Code
DPC refers to the scheme in SS7 signaling to identify the receiving signaling point. In the SS7 network, the point codes are numeric addresses which uniquely identify each signaling point. This point code can be adjacent to the EAGLE, but does not have to be.
DPC24
Destination Point Code 24 bit
DPCA
Destination Point Code ANSI
DPCI
Destination Point Code International
DPCN
Destination Point Code National
DPD
Dynamic Peer Discovery
DPI
Diameter Plug. In is a reusable Diameter stack consisting of DCL, DRL, and an application interface.
Deep Packet Inspection. A form of packet filtering that examines the data and/or header part of a packet as it passes an inspection point. The MPE device uses DPI to recognize the application for establishing QoS or managing quota. See also packet inspection.
DPNSS
Digital Private Network Signaling System
DPR
Disconnect-Peer-Request
A message used by a Diameter node to inform its peer of its intent to disconnect the transport layer. Upon receipt of a DPR, the Disconnect-Peer-Answer (DPA) is returned.
DPT
Distributed Packet Tandem
DPx
DPR and/or DPA (message)
DQoS
Dynamic Quality of Service
A COPS-based protocol that is part of the Packet Cable standards used to communicate between a CMS and a CMTS for setting up voice calls. An MPE device can be inserted between these two entities to apply additional policy rules as sessions are established.
DR
Disaster Recovery
DRA
Destination Routing Address
Diameter Relay Agent
Diameter Routing Agent
A functional element in a 3G or 4G (such as LTE) wireless network that provides real time routing capabilities to ensure that messages are routed among the correct elements in a network.
DRA Binding
The PCRF routing information stored per UE or per PDN in the DRA, which include the user identity (UE NAI), the UE IPv4 address and/or IPv6 prefix, the APN (if available) and the selected PCRF identity for a certain IP-CAN Session.
DRAM
Dynamic Random Access Memory
A type of memory chip that has to be refreshed periodically.
DRL
Diameter Routing Layer
The software layer of the stack that implements Diameter routing.
DRMA
Distributed Routing and Management Application
A Tekelec proprietary protocol used for communicating routing information between Policy Management systems.
DRMS
Daughterboard Ram Management Service
DRS
Delayed Release
DRST
Destination Restricted
DRT
Digit Range Table
DS
Differentiated Service
Directory Server
Digit String
DS0
Digital Signal Level-0 (64 Kbits/sec or 56 Kbits/sec)
A basic digital signaling rate of 64 Kbits/sec corresponding to the capacity of one voice-frequency-equivalent channel.
DS0A
Digital Signal Level-0
The interface used with the LIMDS0 card.
DS1
Digital Signal Level-1 (1.544Mbits/sec)
A widely used standard in telecommunications in North America and Japan to transmit voice and data between devices. The data transmitted over a physical T1 line.
DS2
Digital Signal Level-2
DS3
Digital Signal Level-3
DSA
Delete Subscriber Data Answer
DSCP
Differentiated Service Code Point
Differentiated Services Code Point
Provides a framework and building blocks to enable deployment of scalable service discrimination in the internet. The differentiated services are realized by mapping the code point contained in a field in the IP packet header to a particular forwarding treatment or per-hop behavior (PHB). Differentiated services or DiffServ is a computer networking architecture that specifies a simple, scalable and coarse-grained mechanism for classifying and managing network traffic and providing quality of service (QoS) on modern IP networks.
DSCS
Digital Signal Customer Service
DSF
Disk Synchronizing Facility
Domain Selection Function
DSGRT
DSG Runtime
DSM
Database Service Module.
The DSM provides large capacity SCCP/database functionality. The DSM is an application card that supports network specific functions such as EAGLE Application Processor (EPAP), Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), EAGLE Local Number Portability (ELAP), and interface to Local Service Management System (LSMS).
DSN
Data Source Names
DSO
Fault sectionalization tests, a series of far-end loopback tests to identify faulty segments of an SS7 transmission path up to and including the remote network element.
DSR
Data Set Ready
Delete Subscriber Data Request
Diameter Signaling Router. A set of co-located Message Processors which share common Diameter routing tables and are supported by a pair of OAM servers. A DSR Network Element may consist of one or more Diameter nodes.
DSR Application
Any DSR software feature or function that is developed as a user of the Diameter base protocol.
DSR Application ID
Unique numerical identifier assigned to each DSR Application.
DSR NE
DSR Network Element: Synonymous with a DSR Signaling NE.
DSS
Decision Support System
DST
Daylight Savings Time
DSTN5000
5000 Routes feature. With this feature, the EAGLE supports, as a system-wide option, the administration and protocol changes required to support 5000 routes. The default for the routing option remains 2000 routes, and 500 x-list entries. No change in x-list capacity is required. Total routes capacity is 5500 entries.
DSU
Data Service Unit
DT1
Data Form 1
DT2
Data Form 2
DTA
Database Transport Access - A feature in the EAGLE that encapsulates specific MSUs into the data portion of SCCP within a new SS7 MSU and sends the new MSU to the destination using global title translation. The EAGLE uses gateway screening to determine which MSUs are used by the DTA feature.
DTAP
Direct Transfer Application Part
DTE
Data Terminal Equipment
The equipment associated with the entering and retrieving data from a computer system or a data communications system. A video display terminal is an example of data terminal equipment.
DTLS
Datagram Transport Layer Security
DTM
Disk Table Manager
DTMF
Dual-Tone Multi Frequency
DTP
Discrete Time Period
The discontinuity of a time domain which results from a finite interval.
DTR
Data Terminal Ready
Dual Star Configuration
An interconnect fabric topology whereby 2 switches provide redundant connections to all endpoints within the network.
DUNA
Destination Unavailable
DUP
Data User Part
Duplex Mode
Having Active and Standby OAM server blades
Duplicate Rules
Rules are duplicates if everything (Origin-Host operators and values, Priority, PCRF Pool, and PCRF Sub-Pool) in the two rules is the same.
DUPU
Destination User Part Unavailable
An M3UA management message.
DUT
Design Under Test
DV
Digits Valid
DVD
Digital Versatile Disk
DWA
Device-Watchdog-Answer
A Diameter message used with the Device-Watchdog-Request (DWR) message to proactively detect connection failures. If no traffic is detected on a connection between the Mobile Originated application and the prepaid rating engine within the configured timeout period, a DWR message is sent to the prepaid rating engine. If the prepaid rating engine fails to respond with a DWA within the required time, the connection is closed with the prepaid rating engine and initiates failover procedures. All new and pending requests are then sent to the secondary server.
DWR
Device-Watchdog-Request
A Diameter message used with the Device-Watchdog-Answer (DWA) message to proactively detect connection failures. If no traffic is detected on a connection between the Mobile Originated application and the Diameter server within the configured timeout period, a DWR message is sent to the Diameter Server. If the Diameter server fails to respond within the required time, the connection is closed with the Diameter server and initiates failover procedures. All new and pending requests are then sent to the secondary Diameter server.
Dynamic Addressing
The Source host (EAGLE) must build a packet with all information needed to deliver it. It is up to the network to figure out hoe to deliver the packet. Once the packet is built, it is delivered by the network according to its destination address.
Dynamic IP Address
A temporary IP address (in dotted decimal notation format). PMAC is a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server on the base network. PMAC is responsible for dynamically assigning IP addresses to compute blades on the base network.
Dynamic Quota
See DYQ
DYNRTK
Dynamic Routing Key
The Dynamic Routing Key enhancement allows a socket to automatically direct traffic towards, or away from, itself by sending a message to the IP7 Secure Gateway. This enhancement allows customers to add IP7 routing key intelligence to their IP applications rather than requiring user entry of static routing keys.
DYQ
dynamic quota
Allows modification of an existing quota. A dynamic quota consists of a pass or top-up.