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I am trying to identify circuit ID's at a client. Is there a reference that can help me identify the carrier and purpose from a circuit ID. Verizon is the local LEC delivering all loops in this area.
For instance: 95HCGS123456 95HCFU123456 BOHCGS123456
Thanks for the help.
Steve
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I know by heart that if it starts with DHEC, DREC, AREC it's AT&T...
Level 3 circuit numbers normally don't have letters, only digits...
Not aware of a reference...
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Steve, all three are local id's. Meaning they belong to whoever the local carrier is. Doesn't mean there isn't a long haul id with it and just not posted. First two number identify the LEC the HCGS means it's a t-1 the number are the circuit number.
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I believe HCFU's are T1's as well.
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Could be Kyle, all I could find on that was "unbundled transport" This post would probably fit better in the transport services category and one of our CO techs may be able to help. I have no idea what the BO in the last id is.
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If memory serves me, HCGS is a LEC local T1 ckt.
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That's correct Anthony. Although the 4 letters identify the "type" of circuit, they are actually used for identifying the DS rate looping capability of the circuit. Here are some of the other standard codes from one of my cheat sheets:
LXFU--- Analog type loops, Voice Grade, Non-Loaded ADSL Compatible Loops HCFU--- DS1 Capable Loop [T1] HFFU--- DS3 Capable Loop [T3 / 28 T1s] UBXU--- ISDN BRI Capable Loop OBFU--- OC3 Capable Loop ODFU--- OC12 Capable Loop OFFU--- OC48 Capable Loop OGFU--- OC192 Capable Loop AGFU--- xDSL-I Capable Loop
UBXU service code replaces UBCU. UBCU is a grandfathered code for ISDN BRI Capable Loop.
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To add to Mike's very awesome list here are a few I know of. Specifically, HCFU are "wholesale" circuits typically sold to CLECs. (My guess is many of the circuits that end in "FU" (Hahaha!) are "wholesale" related. Most are referred to unbundled network elements or "UNE" (YouNEE) T1s. HCGS circuits are "Special Access" circuits that are "hybrids". For example: If there are facilities to a CO for wholesale but that CO doesn't have enough last mile facilities for wholesale, they will deliver a "special access" circuit as the last mile. HCGA and DHZA in the NJ region is an all retail T1 circuit. The kind anyone would get if they called Verizon directly and said they wanted a T1 at their house or business. QGDQ/YBGQ are usually T1 Frame or ATM circuits. HFGJ are usually FRAME or ATM DS3s. Not sure what area you are in Mike but ISDN circuits here in the NJ area are IBZD. Should I also go into trouble ticket naming conventions at Verizon in the Northeast? ML is a ticket being worked out of the "Mount Laurel" trouble center. IC tickets are "Inter Carrier" also known as the "CATC". Most wholesale/UNE T1s get a "RS" ticket that's opened with the "Regional CLEC Maintenance Center" or "RCMC". Fun Fun Fun! Fred
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Prefix /Service Code +Modifier/ Serial Number // Suffix / Segment Name 1 2 “ 3 4†“5 6†7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 “xx†(multi point only)
Prefix 2 alpha numeric characters: ID’d the market area (sometimes tied to LATA number) Service Code: Two Alpha characters the designate the service Modifier: modifies the service code. (often billing and tariff information) Serial Number: Unique numeric number to identify the circuit. Suffix: Alpha code that will ID the Telco in control. Segment name: Alpha designation of the leg of a multipoint circuit.
The service code will be the characters that will tell you what type of circuit it is. Keep in mind also that there are service codes for Access Circuits (cross-LATA) and non-Access Circuits (same LATA.) So one ya’ll may say, “A DH is a Hi-Cap T1 and another may say, “I thought HC was a Hi-Cap T1.†Both would be correct. DH for same LATA HC for cross-LATA.
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This is NOT a complete list of all service codes… Believe it or no there is a bunch more. And you will see at times that there are regional and/or company variations in the meaning of a few codes:
But here ya’ll go…. ENJOY!
Code / Access or non / Service Code Description AC Access Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) AG Non Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) – Convertible Subscriber Rates AH Access High Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) AI Non Automatic Identified Outward Dialing AQ Non High Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) AR Non Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) AS Non ATM Circuit BB Non Digital Data - 3 Mbps BC Non Digital Data - 4.5 Mbps BD Non Digital Data - 6 Mbps BE Non Digital Data - 7.5 Mbps BG Non Digital Data - 9.0 Mbps BH Non Digital Data - 10.5 Mbps BI Non Digital Data - 12.0 Mbps BJ Non DIGITAL DATA - 15 MB/S BK Non DIGITAL DATA - 18 MB/S BL Non Bell and Lights BM Non DIGITAL DATA - 21 MB/S BN Non DIGITAL DATA - 24 MB/S BP Non DIGITAL DATA - 27 MB/S BQ Non DIGITAL DATA - 30 MB/S BR Non DIGITAL DATA - 33 MB/S BS Non Siren Control BT DIGITAL DATA - 36 MB/S BU Non Digital Data – 4.0 Mbps BV Non Digital Data – 10.0 Mbps BW Non Digital Data - 22.0 Mbps CA Non SST Access CE Non SST Station Line CL Non CENTREX CO Line CN Non SST Network Trunk D1 Non Digital Data-1536 Kbps D2 Non Digital Data-1600 Kbps D3 Non Digital Data-1664 Kbps D4 Non Digital Data-1728 Kbps D5 Non Digital Data-1792 Kbps D6 Non Digital Data-1856 Kbps D7 Non Digital Data-1920 Kbps D8 Non Digital Data-1984 Kbps DC Non Digital Data 64Kbps DD Non Direct Dial - Alternate Design DH Non Digital Service – 1.544Mbps DI Non Direct-in-Dial DK Non Data Link DM Non Digital Data - 19.2 Kbps DN Non Direct-Out-Dial- Alternate Design DO Non Direct- Out-Dial DP Non Digital Data - 2.4 Kbps DQ Non Digital Data - 4.8 Kbps DR Non Digital Data - 9.6 Kbps DV Non 16 Kbps on the ’D’ Channel DW Non Digital Data - 56 Kbps DX Non Digital Data - 48 Kbps DY Non Digital Service (UNDER 1 Mbps) DZ Non 64 Kbps on the ’D’ Channel EA Non Switched Access EB Non Electronic Business Service ED Access Digital High Capacity, 34.368 Mbps (E3) EH Access Digital High Capacity, 139.264 Mbps (E4) EI Non E911 Tandem Interconnection EJ Access Digital High Capacity, 2.048 Mbps (E1) EK Access Digital High Capacity, 8.448 Mbps (E2) EL Non Emergency Reporting Line EM Non Emergency Reporting Center Trunk EP Non Emergency Private-Switch Trunk - 911 EQ Non Equipment-only (Network Element) Assignment EV Non Enhanced Emergency Reporting Trunk EX Access Fractional E1 FB Non Frame Relay - 192 Kbps FC Non Frame Relay - 320 Kbps FD Non Private Line- Data FD Non Private Line- Data FE Non Frame Relay - 448 Kbps FF Non Frame Relay - 576 Kbps FH Non Frame Relay - 704 Kbps FJ Non Frame Relay - 832 Kbps FK Non Frame Relay - 960 Kbps FL Non Fractional T-1 FM Non Frame Relay - 1024 Kbps FN Non Frame Relay - 1088 Kbps FO Non Frame Relay - 1152 Kbps FP Non Frame Relay - 1216 Kbps FQ Non Frame Relay - 1280 Kbps FR Non Fire Dispatch FS Non Foreign Exchange Trunk - Alternate Design FT Non Foreign Exchange Trunk FU Non Frame Relay - 1344 Kbps FV Non Voice Grade Facility FW Non Wideband Channel FX Non Foreign Exchange Line FY Non Frame Relay - 1408 Kbps FZ Non Frame Relay - 1472 Kbps GA Non Digital Data - 128 Kbps GB Non Digital Data - 192 Kbps GC Non Digital Data - 256 Kbps GD Non Digital Data - 320 Kbps GE Non Digital Data - 384 Kbps GF Non Digital Data - 448 Kbps GG Non Digital Data - 512 Kbps GH Non Digital Data - 576 Kbps GI Non Digital Data - 640 Kbps GJ Non Digital Data - 704 Kbps GK Non Digital Data - 768 Kbps GL Non Digital Data - 832 Kbps GM Non Digital Data - 896 Kbps GN Non Digital Data - 960 Kbps GO Non Digital Data - 1024 Kbps GP Non Digital Data - 1088 Kbps GQ Non Digital Data - 1152 Kbps GR Non Digital Data - 1216 Kbps GS Non Digital Data 1280 Kbps GT Non Digital Data - 1344 Kbps GU Non Digital Data - 1408 Kbps GV Non Digital Data - 1472 Kbps GW Non Fractional T3 GX Non Fractional E1 GY Non Digital Data - 16Kbps GZ Non Digital Data - 32 Kbps H2 Non Digital High Capacity - 8.448Mb/s (E2 signal). H3 Non Digital High Capacity - 34.368Mb/s (E3 signal). H4 Non Digital High Capacity - 139.264Mb/s (E4 signal). HA Non Non-DDS Digital Data, 1.2 Kbps HB Non Non-DDS Digital Data - 19.2 Kbps HC Access Digital High Capacity, 1.544 Mbps (DS1) HD Access Digital High Capacity, 3.152 Mbps (DS1C) HE Access Digital High Capacity, 6.312 Mbps (DS2) HF Access Digital High Capacity, 44.736 Mbps (DS3) HG Access Digital High Capacity, 274.176 Mbps (DS4) HH Access Digital Service-Greater Than 44.736 Mbps. HI Non Digital Service - 44.736 Mbps HK Non Timing Signal - 1.544 Mbps HM Non Digital Service (Various Speeds) HN Non Digital Voice Circuit HP Non Non-DDS Digital Data - 2.4 Kbps HQ Non Non-DDS Digital Data - 4.8 Kbps HR Non Non-DDS Digital Data 9.6 Kbps HS Access High Capacity, Sub-Rate HT Access LAN Service, non-Ethernet HU Non Digital Service, 2.048 Mbps HW Non Non-DDS Digital Data - 56 Kbps HX Access Fractional T-1 HY Non Non-DDS Digital Data - 64 Kbps HZ Non Private Line Service - 200 Mbps IA Access ISDN Basic Rate Access Line (Note C) IB Non ISDN Basic Access Line IP Non ISDN Primary Access Line IS Non Internet Protocol (IP) Secure Network Tunnel Service IT Non Inter Tandem Tie Trunk JE Access Digital High Capacity, SONET – VT1 Signal JI Access Digital High Capacity, SONET – STS1 Signal JJ Access Digital High Capacity, SONET - STS3 Signal JK Access SONET, STS12 Or STS12c Signal KC Access Local Area Data Channel LA Non Local AREA Data Channel (LADC) LB Access Voice - Non Switched Line LC Access Voice Switched Line LD Access Voice Switched Trunk LE Access Voice And Tone - Radio Land Line LF Access Data - Low Speed LG Access Basic Data And Voice LH Access Voice & Data PSN Access, Tie Trunk LJ Access Voice & Data SST Access LK Access Voice & Data-SST Access, Intermediate Trunk LL Non Long Distance Terminal Line LM Non LAN Service LN Access Data Extension, Voice Grade Data Facility LO Non Ethernet Connection Operating at 10 Mbps LP Access Telephoto And Facsimile. LQ Access Voice Grade Customized LR Access Protective Relay-Voice Grade LS Non Local Service LT Non Long Distance Terminal Trunk LX Access Dedicated facility without equipment (Dark fiber, or copper loops). LY Access Dedicated Facility - With Equipment LZ Non Ethernet Connection Operating at 10 Gbps MD Non SONET - STS1 Signal ME Non SONET-STS3 Signal MF Non SONET - OC1 Signal MG Non SONET - OC3 Signal MH Non SONET - OC12 Signal MI Non SONET - OC24 Signal MJ Non SONET - OC48 Signal MK Non SONET - OC192 Signal MM Non SONET - VT1 Signal MN Non Optical Data Transport Service MO Non SONET – Flexible Rate MP Non SONET - STS12 Signal MS SONET - OC768 signal MT Non Wired Music ND Non Network Data Link NT Access Protective Alarm-Metallic NY Access Telegraph Grade Facility - 150 Baud OA Access Digital High Capacity, SONET - OC1 Signal OB Access Digital High Capacity, SONET – OC3 Signal OD Access Digital High Capacity, SONET - OC12 Signal OE Access Digital High Capacity, SONET - OC24 Signal OF Access Digital High Capacity, SONET – OC48 Signal OG Access Digital High Capacity, SONET - OC192 Signal OH Access SONET - OC768 signal OI Non Off Premises Intercommunications Station Line ON Non Off Network Access Line OP Non Off Premises Extension OS Non Off-Premises PBX Station Line OZ Access Optical Data Transport Circuit PA Non Protective Alarm (AC Interface at Customer Premises) PB Access Program Audio, 300-2500 Hz, Non Equalized PC Non Switched Digital Access Line PE Access Program Audio, 200-3500 Hz PF Access Program Audio, 100-5000 Hz PG Non Paging PJ Access Program Audio, 50-8000 Hz PK Access Program Audio, 50-15,000 Hz PL Non Private Line - Voice PN Access Program Audio - 20 Hz To 20,000 Hz PQ Access Program Grade Customized PR Non Protective RELAYING Voice-Grade PX Non PBX Station Line QA Non SMDS - DS1 Circuit QB Non Frame Relay - 512 KB QC Non SMDS - DS3 Circuit QD Non Packet DDS Access Line QE Non Frame Relay - 56 Kbps QG Non Frame Relay - 1.544 Mbps QH Non Frame Relay – End-to-End Service QI Non Frame Relay - 44.736 Mbps QJ Non Frame Relay - 384 Kbps QK Non Frame Relay - 64 Kbps QL Non Frame Relay - 128 Kbps QR Non Frame Relay - 256 Kbps QS Non Packet-SYNCHRONOUS Access Line QU Non PACKET-ASYNCHRONOUS ACCESS LINE QW Non Frame Relay - 640 Kbps QY Non Frame Relay - 768 Kbps QZ Non Frame Relay - 896 Kbps RT Non Radio Land Line SB Access Voice - Standard SD Access Voice - Improved SE Access WATS Access Line Service - Standard SF Access WATS Access Line Service - Improved SI Access Switched Access DS0 Service (Note C). SJ Access Limited Switch Access Line (LSAL) SL Non Secretarial Line SP Access PSTN Switched Service SS Non Data PHONE (R) Select-A-Station ST Non Digital Trunk SX Access Port - Line Side Switch Termination SY Access 1.544 Mbps Timing Signal TA Non TANDEM TIE Trunk TB Access 19.39 Mbps Video Channel Mpeg TC Non Control/Remote Metering Telegraph GRADE TD Access Component Serial Digital Video-Uncompressed (I.E. 270 Mbps) TE Access Component Serial Digital Video-Compressed (Requires A TG Non Central Office - Trunk-Side Termination TH Non Central Office - Trunk-Side Termination TI Non Central Office - Trunk Side Termination – Alternate Design TJ Non Local PBX Trunk - Alternate Design TK Non Local PBX Trunk TL Non Non-Tandem TIE Trunk TP Access Broadcast Television - Pal TQ Access Television Grade Customized TS Access Video - TV5 TT Non Teletypewriter Channel TV Access Television Channel, Video And Optional Audio TX Non Dedicated Facility-Without Equipment TY Non Dedicated Facility-With Equipment TZ Access Non-Commercial Television UA Access Line Sharing Circuit UB Non Basic RATE ISDN UC Non Voice Line UD Non Voice Trunk UE Non Audio Program (Non BROADCAST) UF Non Fractional T-1 (RPL) UG Non Analog Data UH Non Digital High Capacity UN Non Low Speed Signaling Custom UP Non Audio Program Custom (Non Broadcast) UQ Non Voice Grade Customized UR Non LINE SPLITTING SERVICE UR Access Line Splitting Service. US Non Digital Data UX Non Digital Data Custom UY Non Low Speed Signaling UZ Non Basic Voice VC Access CATV (Cable Television) Transport Service VF Non Commercial Television (Full-Time) VH Non Commercial Television (Part-Time) VM Non Control/Remote Metering Voice-Grade VR Non Non-Commercial Television VS Non Video Service VV Component Serial Digital Video-Uncompressed (i.e. 270 Mbps) VW Non Video Service - 384 Kbps VY Non Video Service - 1.544 Mbps WA Access Wideband Analog WC Non Wavelength Channel WD Access Wideband Digital, Cellular, 824 - 894 MHz WI Non WATS Service Trunk WO Non WATS Line (OUT) WS Non WATS Trunk (OUT) WX Non WATS Service Line WY Non WATS Trunk, 2-WAY WZ Non WATS Line, 2-WAY XA Access Dedicated Digital, 2.4 Kb/S XB Access Dedicated Digital, 4.8 Kb/S XC Access Dedicated Digital, 19.2 Kb/S XD Access Dedicated Digital, 64 K/Bps XF Access Dedicated Digital Data, 38.4 Kb/S XG Access Dedicated Digital, 9.6 Kb/S XH Access Dedicated Digital, 56 Kb/S XI Access Dedicated Digital, 16 Kb/S XJ Access Dedicated Digital Data, 32 Kb/S XL Non TWX Access Line XR Access Dedicated Digital, Variable Bit Rate XZ Non Digital Data 64 CCC - OVERFLOW Service CODE YB Access Frame Relay, 1.544 Mbps YG Access Frame Relay, Less Than 1.544 Mbps YH Access Fractional T3 Or Multiple Ds1 Services, One By One. YI Access Frame Relay - 44.736 Mbps YN Access Digital Transmission ZA Non Alarm Circuits
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