PROPOSED FIPS PUB, 'TELECOMMUNICATION CIRCUIT FILE DATA ELEMENTS AND CODES'
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NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
NCS-TS
OFFICE OF THE MANAGER OOP
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20305
16 December 1976
MEMORANDUM FOR FIPS POINTS OF CONTACT FOR DATA STANDARDS
SUBJECT: Proposed FIPS PUB, "Telecommunication Circuit File Data
Elements and Codes"
1. Enclosed for your concurrence is the proposed Federal Information
Processing Standard Publication (FIPS PUB) entitled, "Telecommunication
Circuit File Data Elements and Codes." Your concurrence in this stan-
dard would be appreciated by 1 March 1977. In the absence of a
response by the above date, it will be assumed that your agency concurs
in the promulgation of this document.
2. The point of contact for this item is Mr. Dennis Bodson of the
Office of NCS Technology and Standards (NCS-TS). He may be reached
at 692-2124.
1 Enclosure MARSHALL L. CAIN
1 Prop FIPS PUB Assistant Manager
NCS Technology and Standards
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DRAFT FIPS PUB
FOR
TELECOMMUNICATION CIRCUIT FILE
DATA ELEMENTS AND CODES
CATEGORY: SOFTWARE PROGRAM STANDARD
SUBCATEGORY: DATA ELEMENTS AND CODES
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FIPS PUB
Federal Information Processing Standards Publication
TELECOMMUNICATION CIRCUIT FILE DATA ELEMENTS AND CODES
Name of Standard. Telecommunication Circuit File Data Elements and
Codes
Category of Standard. Software Program Standard, Data Elements and
Codes.
Explanation. This standard specifies the format of a telecommunications
circuit file record including the identification and placement of the
various fields within the record together with data elements and codes
used in the construction of these fields.
Approving Authority. Secretary of Commerce.
Maintenance Agency. National Communications System, Office of Priority
and Data Management (NCS-PD).
Cross Index
a. FIPS PUB 5-1, States and Outlying Areas of the United States -
June 15, 1970.
b. FIPS PUB 10, Countries, Dependencies and Areas of Special
Sovereignty
c. NCS Circular 55-2 with Appendices dated , 1976, Subject:
NCS Data Base.
d. Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Radio Frequency
Management, Office of Telecommunications Policy, Executive Office of the
President - January 1, 1976
e. DCA Circular 310-65-1, "Channel and Circuit Allocations, Defense
Communications System Circuit and Trunk File Data Elements and Codes
Manual" Supplement 1, dated 3 May 1976 (Conf)
*f. DCA Circular 310-130-1, "Submission of Telecommunications
Service Request," 22 April 1976.
*Change 1 dated 29 July 1976
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Applicability. The standard format, data elements and codes, described
herein are prescribed for the interchange of formatted machine sensible
coded data between all Federal departments and agencies with respect to
telecommunication circuit files.
Waivers. Requests for exceptions, deferments, and revisions of standards
will be forwarded to the National Bureau of Standards for consideration
and coordination. These requests will provide detailed justification for
the exception, deferment, or revision deemed necessary. These should be
submitted at least 45 days in advance of any exception or deferral action.
Implementation Schedule. This standard is effective upon publication.
Where to Obtain Cod es of the Standard.
a. Copies of this publication and referenced FIPS PUBS are for
sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing
Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Refer to Federal Information Processing
Standard Publication (FIPS PUB) (Price a copy). Microfiche
of this publication is available from the National Technical Information
Service, U.S. Department of Commerce, Springfield, Virginia 22151.
b. NCS Circular 55-2 may be obtained from the Office of the
Manager, National Communications System, ATTN: NCS-PD, Washington, D.C.
20305.
c. Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Radio Frequency
Management may be obtained from the Office of Telecommunications Policy,
Executive Office of the President, ATTN: Chairman, Interdepartmental
Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC), Washington, D.C. 20504. This publication
and cross index references may be copied and locally reproduced to meet
agency requirements.
d. DCA Circulars .310-65-1 and 310-130-1 may be obtained from the
Defense Communications Agency, Attn: Code 211, Washington, D.C. 20305.
Special Information. Problems, questions, or changes concerning this
standard or its use are welcome, and should be addressed to the maintenance
agency.
Specifications. Federal Information Processing Standards Publication
. (FIPS PUB ), Telecommunication Circuit File Data Elements
and Codes (affixed.-
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1.1 Introduction. This standard has been prepared to facilitate
the interchange of data between Federal departments and agencies with
respect to telecommunication circuit files. There are numerous data
bases within the Federal Government containing telecommunication circuit
files. The largest such data base is that maintained by the National
Communications System. This data base contains information on government-
leased and owned circuits for use by the Manager, NCS, in his assigned
role as communications resource manager in accordance with Federal
Emergency Plan D. Information needs to be exchanged between agencies in
support of this requirement. Agencies may also exchange telecommunication
circuit file information on a continual basis for other purposes.
1.2 Scope. Section 2 describes the processes followed in prepara-
tion of an individual record in the circuit file. Related information
is contained in the appropriate appendices.
1.3 Purpose. The purpose of this FIPS PUB is to provide a standard
for the format and data elements and their associated codes to be utilized
in exchange of telecommunication circuit file information between
Federal departments and agencies.
2. Circuit File
2.1 Introduction. A circuit file (CF) describes each circuit
therein from user terminal to user terminal. A circuit is comprised of
one of more segments. For each circuit there is a minimum of one 80-
character record. However, additional 80-character records may be
required if it is required to identify intermediate terminals or service
points of the same circuit. Each segment is further described by 21
data elements, and these elements are identified and defined in this
standard. These fields are described in detail in this publication.
Only those data elements which are applicable to the agency's exchanging
CF information need to be utilized. The remaining fields, if any, may
be left blank. For purposes of illustration an 80 column card format
will be utilized to represent the 80-CF. It is the user's
prerogative as to whether the circuit file information will be maintained
on cards, magnetic tape, or other media.
2.2 Format. The prescribed format for a record contained in the
circuit file is shown in Figure 1. There are fields containing data
elements which comprise a CF record. Character positions 18, 20-24, 27-
28, 56, and 58-61, are not used at the present time.
2.3 Field. A field identifier (a letter) is used for reference
purposes only in Figure 1, and is assigned to each data element. Each
data element and its associated codes are separately 'identified, defined,
and listed in this standard.
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IDENTIFIER
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A
GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION CONTRACTION FROM
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B
USER AND ENROUTE FACILITY FROM
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C
STATE AND COUNTRY FROM
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STATE AND COUNTRY TO
D1
E
NCS GEOGRAPHIC AREA
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TYPE OF TRUNK
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MODULATION RATE
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GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION CONTRACTION TO
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TYPE OF OPERATION
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USER CIRCUIT DESIGNATOR
K1
L
SEGMENT NUMBER
L1
M
SERVICE AVAILABILITY
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SECURITY EQUIPMENT
Ni
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RESTORATION PRIORITY
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NCS ASTS
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Q
COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATIONS CIRCUITS IDENTIFIER
Q1
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ROUTING CONFIGURATION
R1
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RESTORATION PRIORITY CERTIFICATION STATUS
Si
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TRANSACTION IDENTIFICATION CODES
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*Elements A&H, B&I, and C&D share common codes
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2. Data Element Name: Full GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION CONTRACTION FROM
Abbreviation GELOCO
3. Data Element Definition: This element defines the contraction for
geographic location of the terminal at which the circuit segment
being described either originates or passes through.
4. Data Element Sources: The method of the development of the items
under this data element is the same as utilized by the Inter
departmental Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC).
5. Data Element Representation and Codes:
a. Data Element Representation: Contracted Name
b. Type of Representation: Alphabetic, numeric, or alphanumeric
c. Length of Representation: Variable, 1-8 character positions
d. Left or Right Justification: Left, blanks are inserted in
unused positions
e. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case), numerals
0-9, and blanks
6. Description of Representation:
6.1 This element identifies the contraction for the geographic location
of the "FROM" terminal or enroute facility of the segment of the
circuit being described. The method of contracting location names
in Field A of the CF is the same as utilized by the Interdepartment
Radio Advisory Committee in recording the geographic locations of
transmitting and receiving stations. A current list of contractions
we currently use can be found in the NCS GELOCO listing (cross index
reference c). Contractions, which are not available can be determined
in accordance with the rules listed below, which are taken from
the Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Radio Frequency Management
published by the Office of Telecommunications Policy, Executive
Office of the President (cross index reference d).
This method is based on the following premises:
a. That the result will be a standard designation for the
purposes of machine processing and need not be instantly recognizable.
b. That common designation can be established..
c. That rules for contracti:op app'ly' to,, al.1 10
of length:
Rule One. All rules will be followed in strict numerical
Al
order.
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Rule Two. An Anglicized version of place names is used when there
is a common Anglicized version. Examples:
WIEN use VIENNA
KOLM use COLOGNE
Rule Three. Accent marks, umlauts, and punctuation marks which are
part of a name are not used. Examples:
DUSSELDORF becomes DUSSELDORF
CROIX-CHAPEAU becomes CROIXCHAPEAU
Rule Four. No spaces are used in two or more word place names when
the use of the space would exceed the eight space limit, subject to
Rule Five below:
SAN JUAN use SAN JUAN
LE CHENOY use LECHENOY
Rule Five. In place names of two or more words, the following
standard abbreviations are to be used when the word is used as a
separate word, with another word, or in combination with each
other. These abbreviations are always used regardless of the
length of an abbreviated name. Use no other abbreviations. Numerals
or letters required to complete certain place names, e.g., NAVAL
DISTRICT, will follow the abbreviation:
ARMY AREA
ARA
GREAT
GT
BAD
BD
HIGH
HI
BARRACKS
BK
HEIGHTS
HT
CAPE
C
ISLE(S), ILE, ISLAND
I
COAST GUARD
CG
ISLANDS
IS
COAST GUARD DISTRICT
CGD
LAKE(S)
L
COMMON
CMW
MONT MONTE, MOUNT(S)
MT
COUNTY
CO
MOUNTAIN(S)
MTN
CAMP
CP
NEW
N
CREEK
CR
NAVAL DISTRICT
ND
CITY
CY
NORTHEAST (ERN)
NE
DISTRICT
DI
NORTH(ERN)
NO
DIVISION
DV
NORTHWEST(ERN)
NW
EAST(ERN)
E
OCEAN STATION VESSEL
OSV
FORT
FT
PROVING GROUND(S)
PG
GRAND
GR
PARK
PK
POINT
PT
SAINT, SAINTE
ST
RIVER
RV
SOUTHWEST(ERN)
SW
SOUTHEAST(ERN)
SE
UPPER
UP
SOUTH(ERN)
SO
VILLE
VL
SPRING(S)
SPR
WEST(ERN)
W
A2
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W PK
for
WEST PARK
W CO
for
WEST COUNTY
L LOUISE
for
LAKE LOUISE
BALDYMTN
for
BALDY
MOUNTAIN GR I
for GRAND ISLAND
FT MEADE
for
FORT MEADE
CPKILMER
for
CAMP KILMER
ARA 6
for
SIXTH ARMY AREA
ND 11
for
11TH NAVAL DISTRICT
OSV J
for
OCEAN STATION VESSEL "J"
The following standard abbreviations are exceptions to all abbreviation
rules herein. They will be used for the titles indicated:
AFACADMY UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY
ETR EASTERN TEST RANGE
NTS NEVADA TEST SITE
PMR PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE
WSMR WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE
WTR WESTERN TEST RANGE
These standard abbreviations are always used regardless of word
length. Examples:
FORT ORD use FT ORD
MAISON FORT use MAISONFT
SOUTH RUISLIP use SORUISLP
HIGH GARRET use HIGARRET
Rule Six. If rules one through five still result in a word that
is too large, eliminate vowels, starting at the right of the place
and maintaining "Y" and any initial vowel, whether it is the first
letter of the word or the initial letter of a two-place name
preceded by a standard abbreviation. Do not eliminate any vowel
that is part of a standard abbreviation. Examples:
DANNENFELS
becomes
DANNNFLS
SAINT ANDREWS
becomes
STANDRWS
BAD KREUZNACH
becomes
BDKRZYCH
HIGH WYCOMBE
becomes
HIWYCOMB
FYLINGDALES
becomes
FYLNGDLS
Rule Seven. If the result is still too large, eliminate one of
any double letters, starting at the right, and excepting those
caused by any part of a standard abbreviation. Examples:
GREAT MASSINGHAM becomes GTMSNGHM
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Rule Eight. If the result is stil too arge, elim n s
as follows, starting from the right, excluding any part of a
standard abbreviation or the initial letter following a standard
abbreviation.
(1) Eliminate "N" from "NG"
(2) Eliminate "H" from "TH"
(3) Eliminate "C" from "CK"
(4) Eliminate "L" from "LD"
(5) Eliminate "T" from "ST"
(6) Eliminate "H" from "CH"
WASSERTRUDINGEN becomes WSRTRDGN
Rule Nine. If the result is still too large, eliminate the letter
"R" from the word, starting from the right and excepting any part
of a standard abbreviation, an initial letter, or the initial
letter of a word following a standard abbreviation. Example:
SAINT ANDREASBURG becomes
Rule Ten. If rules 1 through 9 still result in a name of more than
eight characters, eliminate from the right all characters over
eight, e.g., RTLSNKMT for RATTLESNAKE MOUNTAIN.
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1. Field: B Character Positions 9-11
2. Data Element Name: USER/ENROUTE FACILITY CODE FROM
3. Data Element Definition: This element defines the user or
enroute facility at which the circuit segment being described
either originates or passes through.
4. Data Element Sources: Codes utilized in this data element were
developed by the NCS Office of Priority and Data Management
(NCS-PD)
5. Data Element Representations and Codes:
a. Data Element Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Alphabetic, numeric, or alphanumeric
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, three character positions
d. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case) and
numerals 0-9.
6. Description of Representation:
This element describes the
"FROM" user or enroute facility at which the circuit being described
either originates or passes through. Field B will contain the code
for the From User or Enroute Facility of the segment of the
circuit being described. Field B is associated with Field A of the
Circuit File and reflects the user at the location in Field A
for the first circuit segment and the enroute facility code for the
location in Field A on all subsequent circuit segments for the same
circuit. A list of codes for this field is provided by NCS as
indicated in Cross Index, Reference c.
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1. Field: C, Character osi 1
2. Data Element Name: STATE OR COUNTRY FROM
3. This element identifies one of the 500 states or countries in which
the terminal location of the circuit segment being described originates
or passes through.
4. Data Element Sources: FIPS 5-1 States of the United States,
FIPS 10 Countries, Dependencies and Areas of Special Sovereignty
5. Data Elements and Codes:
a. Data Element Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Alphabetic or numeric
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, 2 character positions
d. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case) and
numerals 0-9.
6. Explanation: This element identifies the state or country in
which the "FROM" terminal or enroute location of the circuit
segment being described is located. Codes for this field are
contained in Cross Index References a, b, and c.
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2. Data Element Name: STATE OR COUNTRY CODE TO
3. This element identifies one of the 500 states or countries of the world
in which the terminal location of the circuit segment being described
terminates or passes through
4. Data Element Sources: FIPS 5-1 States of the United States, FIPS 10
Countries, Dependencies and Areas of Special Sovereignty
5. Data Elements and Codes:
a. Data Element Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Alphabetic or Numeric
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, 2 character positions
d. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case) and
numerals 0-9
6. Explanation: This element identifies the state or country in which
the "TO" terminal or enroute location of the circuit segment being
described is located. Codes for this field are contained in Cross
Index References a, b, and c.
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2. Data Element Name: GEOGRAPHICAL AREA IDENTIFICATION
3. Data Element Definition: This element identifies the geographical
location of the terminal where the circuit segment being described
either originates, terminates, or passes through.
4. Data Element Sources: This data element and codes were developed
by the NCS Office of Priority and Data Management (NCS-PD)
5. Data Elements and Codes:
a. Data Element Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Alphabetic or Numeric
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, one character position
(for "From" (character Position 16) and for "To" (character
position 17))
d. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case), and
numerals 0-9.
6. Explanation: This element identifies the geographical area "FROM"
and "TO" of the terminal or enroute location of the circuit
segment recorded in Fields A and H. The alphabetic code is used
if both the "FROM" and "TO" locations are within the CONUS. If
either or both the "FROM" and/or "TO" locations are outside the
CONUS, the numeric code is used. Those codes listed in part I will
be used if both the "FROM" and "TO" locations are within the CONUS.
If either or both the "FROM" and/or "TO" locations are outside the
CONUS, those codes listed in Part II will be used. Part III is a
tabular presentation of area codes representing the United States
and other areas of the world which have been identified in Cross
Index References a, b, and c.
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PART I
GEOGRAPHIC
AREA
IDENTIFICATION
Northeast U. S.
A
East Central U. S.
B
Southeast U.
S.
C
North Central
U. S.
D
South Central
U. S.
E
Northwest U.
S.
F
West Central
U. S.
G
Southwest U.
S.
H
Note -- The boundary lines between Intra-CONUS Areas G and H in
the State of California shown in Figure 2 follow the northern
country lines of San Luis Obsipo, Kern, and San Bernadino counties.
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PART II
AMERICAS
Northern
United Kingdom
European
Spanish
Mid-East
Far East
Pacific
Alaskan
GEOGRAPHIC
AREA
IDENTIFICATION
Note -- The boundaries of the areas in Part I and II'are shown on
the maps of the United States and the world, Figures 2 and 3.
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NCS GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS
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PART III
STATES OF THE UNITED STATES
'STATE NAME
AREA
SUB-AREA
ALABAMA
1
C
ALASKA
9
ARIZONA
1
H
ARKANSAS
1
E
CALIFORNIA
1
G/H
COLORADO
1
D
CONNECTICUT
1
A
DELAWARE
1
B
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1
B
FLORIDA
1
C
GEORGIA
1
C
HAWAII
8
IDAHO
1
F
ILLINOIS
1
D
INDIANA
1
D
IOWA
1
D
KANSAS
1
D
KENTUCKY
1
B
LOUSIANA
1
E
MAINE
1
A
MARYLAND
1
B
MASSACHUSETTS
1
A
MICHIGAN
1
D
MINNESOTA
1
D
MISSISSIPPI
1
C
MISSOURI
1
D
MONTANA
1
F
NEBRASKA
1
D
NEVADA
1
G
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1
A
NEW JERSEY
1
A
NEW MEXICO
1
E
NEW YORK
1
A
NORTH CAROLINA
1
C
NORTH DAKOTA
1
C
OHIO
1
B
OKLAHOMA
1
E
OREGON
1
F
PENNSYLVANIA
1
B
RHODE ISLAND
1
A
SOUTH CAROLINA
1
C
SOUTH DAKOTA
1
D
TENNESSEE
1
C
TEXAS
1
E
UTAH
1
G
VERMONT
1
A
VIRGINIA
1
B
WASHINGTON
1
F
WEST VIRGINIA
1
B
WISCONSIN
1
D
WYOMING
1
D
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AREAS OF SPECIAL SOVEREIGNTY
Afghanistan 6
Albania 5
Algeria 5
American Samoa 8
Andorra 5
Angola 5
Anguilla 1
Antarctica 7
Antigua 1
Argentina 1
Ashmore and Cartier Islands 7
Australia 7
Austria 4
Bahamas 1
Bahrain 6
Bangladesh 7
Barbados 1
Belgium 4
Bermuda 1
Bhutan 6
Bolivia 1
Botswana 5
Bouvet Island 7
Brazil 1
British Honduras 1
British Indian Ocean 6
Territory
British Solomon Islands 7
British Virgin Islands 1
Brunei 7
Bulgaria 4
Burma 7
Burundi 6
Cambodia 7
Cameroon 5
Canada 2
Canal Zone 1
Canton and Enderbury Islands 8
Cape Verde 5
Cayman Islands 3
Central African Republic 5
Central and Southern Line Islands 7
Ceylon 7
Chad 5
Chile 1
China, Peoples Republic of 7
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China, Republic of
Christmas Island
Cocos Islands
Colombia
Comoro Islands
Congo (Brazzaville)
Congo (Kinshasa)
Cook Islands
Coral Sea Island Territory
Costa Rica
Cuba
Cyprus
Czechoslovakia
Dahomey
Denmark
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Ethiopia
Faeroe. Islands
Falkland Islands
Fiji
Finland
France
French Guiana
French Polynesia
French Southern and Antarctic Lands
French Territory of Afars and Issas
Gabon
.Gamb i a
Gaza Strip
Germany, Federal Republic of
Germany, Soviet Zone of
Ghana
Gibraltar
Gilbert and Ellice Islands
Greece
Greenland
Grenada
Guadeloupe
Guam
Guatemala
Guinea
Guyana
Haiti
Heard and McDonald Islands
Honduras
Hong Kong
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Hungary
4
Iceland
3
India
7
Indonesia
7
Iran
6
Iraq
6
Iraq-Saudi Arabia Neutral Zone
6
Ireland
3
Israel
6
Israel-Jordan Demilitarized Zones
6
Israel-Syria Demilitarized Zones
6
Italy
5
Ivory Coast
5
Jamica
1
Jan Mayen
2
Japan
7
Johnson Atoll
8
Jordan
6
Kenya
6
Korea, North
7
Korea, Republic of
7
Kuwait
6
Kuwait-Saudi Arabia Neutral
Zone
6
Laos
7
Lebanon
6
Lesotho
5
Liberia
5
Libya
5
Liechtenstein
4
Luxembourg
4
Macao
7
Madagascar
6
Malawi
6
Malaysia
7
Maldives
6
Mali
5
Malta
5
Martinique
5
Mauritania
5
Mauritius
7
Mexico
1
Midway Islands
8
Monaco
4
Mongolia
4
Montserrat
1
Morocco
5
Mozambique
5
Muscat and Oman
6
Nauru
7
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Netherlands
Netherlands Antilles
New Caledonia
New Hebrides
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Niue
Norfolk
Norway
Island
Pakistan
Panama
Papua and New Guinea
Paracel Islands
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Pitcairn Island
Poland
Portugal
Portuguese Guinea
Portuguese Timor
Puerto Rico
Qatar
Reunion
Romania
Rwanda
Ryukyu Islands, Southern
St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla
St. Helena
St. Lucia
St. Pierre and Miquelon
St. Vincent
San Marino
Sao Tome e Principe
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Si kkim
Singapore
Somalia
South Africa
Southern Rhodesia
Southern Yemen
South-West Africa
Soviet Union
Spain
Spanish Sahara
Spanish territories
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7
7
7
1
5
5
7
7
3
7
1
7
7
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7
Sudan
6
Surinam
1
Svalbard
3
Swan Islands
1
Swaziland
5
Sweden
3
Switzerland
4
Syrai
6
Tanzania
6
Thailand
7
Togo
5
Tokelau Islands
8
Tonga
8
Trinidad and Tobago
1
Trucial States
6
Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
7
Tunisia
5
Turkey
6
Turks and Caicos Islands
1
Uganda
6
United Arab Republic
6
United Kingdom
3
United States
1
United States misc. Caribbean Islands
1
United States misc. Pacific Islands
7
Upper Volta
5
Uruguay
1
Vatican City
5
Venezuela
7
Vietnam, North
7
Vietnam, Republic of
7
Virgin Islands
1
Wake Island
7
Wallis and Futuna
8
West Berlin
4
Western Samoa
8
Yemen, Peoples Democratic Republic of
6
Yugoslavia
5
Zambia
5
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1. Field: F, Character Position 19
2. Data Element Name: TYPE OF TRUNK
3. Data Element Definition: This element defines the transmission
media used and the function performed on the trunk segment being
described.
4. Data Element Sources: This data element and codes were developed
by the NCS Office of Priority and Data Management (NCS-PD)
5. Data Elements and Codes:
a. Data Element Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Alphabetic or Numeric
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, 1 character position
d. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case)
and numerals 0-9.
6. Description of Representation: Field F, Character Position 19,
will contain the Type of Trunk code which described the transmission
media and the function performed on the trunk path being described.
A list of codes for this field is shown below:
A - Single or multichannel HF radio other than single sideband
including Continuous Wave (CW) transmission
B - Sideband (HF) single or multichannel
C - High-speed time division multiplex system (150 baud and higher
channel subdivision)
D - AUTODIN in
E - AUTODIN in
F - AUTODIN in
G - AUTODIN in
- Plant Cable Mode I
- Plant Cable Mode V
- Plant Equipment
- Station Trunk Group
H - UHF/VHF Line of Sight Radio
I - Speech Plus System
J - Low-Speed Time Division Multiplex System (less than 150
baud channel subdivision)
K - Landline Cable (including open wire)
L - Landline Cable L
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Group Frequency Spectrum without Channel Modems
0 -
Unassigned
P -
Landline Cable
Q -
Submarine Cable
R -
Landline Cable
S -
Satellite Relay
T -
Forward Propagation Tropospheric Scatter (FPTS)
U -
Supergroup Frequency Spectrum without Group or Channel Modems
V -
Voice Channel Package (may be preempted for Wideband Service)
W -
Frequency Subdivided, Multiple Modem System Digital
X -
VFCT System not provided via HF Systems
Y -
VFCT provided via HF or combination HF, Wideband
Z -
Composite System (nonsimilar media)
1 -
Non-DCS Sideband Trunk
2 -
Non-DCS UHF/VHF Trunk
3 -
Non-DCS Microwave Trunk
4 -
Non-DCS Landline Cable Trunk
5 -
Non-DCS Tropo Trunk
6 -
Non-DCS VFCT Trunk
7 -
Non-[)CS Submarine Trunk
8 -
Non-DCS Satellite Trunk
Note: A Composite System (nonsimilar media) is a mixed system where a
combination of microwave, tropo, or landline cable is used to support
one trunk. This type system will carry a "Z" type trunk code. The only
exceptions are trunks with submarine cable (Q), HF (B), or Satellite (S)
transmission media.
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1. Field: G, Character Positions 25-26
2. Data Element Name: MODULATION RATE
3. Data Element Definition: This data element defines the speed
of the service (bauds or bits per second) or the channel capacity
of the circuit segment being described.
4. Data Element Sources: This data element and codes was developed
by the NCS Office of Priority and Data Management (NCS-PD)
5. Data Elements and Codes:
a. Data Element Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Alphabetic
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, 2 character positions
d. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case)
6. Description of Representation: Field G, Character Positions 25 and
26, will contain the Modulation Rate Code which describes the speed
of service of the circuit being described. If the circuit operates
at more than one modulation rate alternately, the higher modulation
rate will be shown in this field.
G1
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The following codes are used to indicate the speed of service provided
by the service being described. The modulation rate codes are grouped
into six categories.
a. This category of code identifies the baud rate of record
circuits.
AA Less than 35 baud
AB 37.5 baud
AC 45.5 baud
AD 50.0 baud
AE 56.8 baud
AF 61.12 baud
AG 74.2 baud
AH 75.0 baud
AJ 76.0 baud
AK 110.0 baud
AL 150.0 baud
AM 300.0 baud
AN 600.0 baud
AP 1200.0 baud
AR 2400.0 baud
AS 3600.0 baud
AT 4800.0 baud
AU 42.0 baud
AV 44.5 baud
AW 52.5 baud
AX 55.6 baud
AY 70.0 baud
AZ 1300.0 baud
BA 750.0 baud
BB 9600.0 baud
BC 7200.0 baud
BD Dual 1200/4800 Baud Autodin Hybrid Service
BE Dual 2400/4800 Baud Autodin Hybrid Service
BF 82.5 baud
BG 1800.0 baud
BH 3840.0 baud
BJ 72.6 baud
BK Dual 1200/9600 Baud Autodin Hybrid Service
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or TY purpose and use code.
AMM
CA
4 channels
CT
14 channels
CB
8 channels
CU
20 channels
CC
12 channels
CV
Speech Plus
IV-1TTY
CD
16 channels
Cw
Speech Plus
IV-2TTY
CE
22 channels
CX
Speech Plus
IV-3TTY
CF
28 channels
CY
Speech Plus
IV-4TTY
CG
32 channels
CZ
Speech Plus
IV-5TTY
CH
24 channels
C1
5 channels
CI
26 channels
C2
7 channels
CJ
2 channels
C3
13 channels
CK
1 channel
C4
19 channels
CL
6 channels
C5
30 channels
CM
3 channels
C6
21 channels
CN
15 channels
C7
40 channel
teletype
CO
9 channels
CP
18 channels
CQ
17 channels
CR
10 channels
CS
11 channels
c. This category of code
circuits.
identifies high speed digital
DA
1200 bps
DS
192000 bps
DB
2000 bps
DT
384000 bps
DC
2400 bps
DU
768000 bps
DD
3600 bps
DW
1536000 bps
DE
4800 bps
FA
20000 bps
DF
7200 bps
FB
50000 bps
DG
9600 bps
FC
100000 bps
DH
250 bps
FD
500000 bps
DI
1000 bps
FE
1000000 bps
DJ
40800 bps
FF
1544000 bps
DK
100 bps
FG
1344000 bps
DL
19200 bps
FH
1800 bps
DM
39500 bps
DN
48000 bps
DP
16000 bps
DQ
56000 bps
DR
64000 bps
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d.
This category of code identifies video and facsimile circuits.
GA
4.5 mHz TV
GB
3.0 kHz TV
GC
48.0 kHz TV
GD-GL
reserved
GM.
60
SCAN FAX
GN
75
SCAN FAX
GO
100
SCAN FAX
GP
120
SCAN FAX
GQ
240
SCAN FAX
GR
400
SCAN FAX
GS-GZ
reserved
e. This category of code indentifies voice and program circuits.
HA 3 kHz Voice (nominal 3kHz)
HC 6 kHz Program
HD 10 kHz Program
HE 15 kHz Program
HF 5 kHz Program
HG-HL reserved
f. . This category of code identifies continuous wave (CW) circuits.
JA Manual CW
JB Automatic CW
JC Tone Telemetry
G4
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2. Data Element Name: Full GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION CONTRACTION TO
Abbreviation GELOCO
3. Data Element Definition: This element defines the contraction for
the geographic location of the terminal at which the circuit segment
being described either terminates or passes through.
4. Data Element Sources: The method of the development of the items
under this data element is the same as utilized by the Interdepart-
mental Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC).
5. Data Element Representation and Codes:
a. Data Element Representation: Contracted Name
b. Type of Representation: Alphabetic, numeric or alphanumeric
c. Length of Representation: Variable, 1-8 character positions
d. Left or Right Justification: Left, blanks are inserted in
unused positions
e. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case) numerals
0-9, and blanks
6. Description of Representation:
6.1 This element identifies the contraction for the geographic location
of the "TO" terminal or enroute facility of the segment of the circuit
being described. The method of contracting location names in Field H of the
CF is the same as utilized by the Interdepartment Radio Advisory
Committee in recording the geographic locations of transmitting and
receiving stations. A current list of contractions in current use can
be found in the NCS GELOCO listing (cross index reference c).
Contractions, which are not available, can be determined in accordance
with the rules listed below, which are taken from the Manual of
Regulations and Procedures for Radio Frequency Management published
by the Office of Telecommunications Policy, Executive Office of the
President (cross index reference d).. See Field A for methodology.
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1. Field: I, Character Positions 37-39
2. Data Element Name: USER/ENROUTE FACILITY CODE TO
3. Data Element Definition: This element defines the user or enroute
facility at which the circuit segment being described either terminates
or passes through.
4. Data Element Sources: Codes utilized in this data element were
developed by the NCS Office of Priority and Data Management (NCS-PD)
5. Data Element Representation and Codes:
a. Data Element Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Alphabetic, Numeric, or Alphanumeric
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, three character positions
d. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case) and
numerals 0-9.
6. Description of Representation:
Data Element Identifier Definition: This element describes the
"TO" user or enroute facility at which the circuit being described
either terminates or passes through. See Field B for further
explanation.
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2. Data Element Name: TYPE OF OPERATION
3. Data Element Definition: This element defines the operating
capability of the circuit being described.
4. Data Element Sources: This data element and codes were developed
by the NCS Office of Priority and Data Management (NCS-PD)
5. Data Elements and Codes:
a. Data Element Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Alphabetic
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, one character position
d. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case)
6. Explanation: Field J, Record Position 40, will contain the Type
of Operation code for the circuit being described. This code entry
is the same for all segments of a circuit except multipoint circuits.
Field I, for multipoint circuits will reflect the Type of Operation
employed on each segment of the circuit as it actually operates. A
list of codes for this field is shown below.
F Full Duplex
H Half Duplex Send and Receive
M Multipoint Send and Receive or Conference
N Multipoint Receive Only
R Half Duplex Receive Only
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2. Data Element Name: USER CIRCUIT DESIGNATOR
3. Data Element Definition: This data element consist of a data chain which
contains four subelements. These subelements are: (1) Agency requiring
the Service; (2) Purpose and/or Use; (3) Type of Service; (4) Circuit
Number. These four sub-elements when chained together form the USER
Circuit Designator (UCD). A UCD is assigned to each single or multijob
segment circuit entered into the NCS CF,. Each subelement of the UCD
is discussed in the following pages.
4. Data Element Sources: This data element and codes was developed
by the NCS Office of Priority and Data Management (NCS-PD)
5. Data Elements and Codes:
a. Data Element Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: See Subelement Section
c. Length of Representation: See Subelement Section
d. Symbols allowed: See Subelement Section
6. Description of Representation: Record positions 41-48 comprise Field K
which is described as the User Circuit Designator (UCD). The field is
shown in Figure 1, and is comprised of four parts, which are described
in the data subelement sections.
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1. Field: K, Character Position 4
2. Data Subelement Name: Full AGENCY REQUIRING SERVICE
Abbreviation ARS
3. Data Subelement Definition: This subelement identifies the Government
agency requiring the circuit.
4. Data Element Sources: This subelement and codes was developed by
the NCS Office of Priority and Data Management (NCS-PD)
5. Data Subelements and Codes:
a. Data Subelement Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Alphabetic
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, one record position
d. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case)
6. Description of Representation: The following codes will be used
in Field K, character position 41, to identify the agency requiring
the services.
AGENCY CODE
Department of State A
Department of Navy B
National Command Authority, Command and Control C
Department of Defense - Defense Communications
Agency D
NCS Minor Operating Agencies, ERDA, USIA,
Department of the Interior F
General Services Administration G
Diplomatic Telecommunications System H
Allied Government Circuit Requirements
Provided over DCS Facilities I
Department of Air Force 3
Federal Aviation Administration L
National Aeronautics and Space Administration M
DoD Agencies not specifically listed herein N
Host Country - Any circuit requirement of a
country which is host to the United States 0
Other U. S. Departments, Agencies,
Commissions or Commercial Companies P
Commander-In-Chief's (CINC) Command and
Control Circuits R
-----Reserved for SEATO use only----- S
Treaty Organizations; e.g., NATO. SEATO T
Department of Army U
Department of Commerce X
Note -- Codes not assigned for use: E, K, Q, V, W, Y, and Z
K2
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1. Field: K, Character Positions 42-43
2. Data Subelement Name: PURPOSE AND/OR USE CODE
3. Data Subelement Definition: This subelement describes the purpose for
which the circuit was established or the use which is being made.
4. Data Subelement Sources: This data subelement and codes was
developed by the NCS Office of Priority and Data Management (NCS-PD)
5. Data Subelements and Codes:
a. Data Subelement Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Alphabetic
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, 2 character positions
d. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case)
6. Description of Representation: Character positions 42 and 43 of
the UCD contain the two-character code that identifies the "purpose/use"
of the service. The following codes are used in this position of
the UCD. The first column labeled "agency code" indicates the
agency code or codes which may be used with the associated purpose
or use code.
Agency
Code
Purpose/Use
Code
Name
J
A A
Alaskan NORAD Region Network
*
A B
In country common use V/TTY Network
J
A C
Alaskan Air Command and Control
F
A D
Energy Research and Development Administration
Radio Network
F
A E
Energy Research and Development Administration
Support Circuits
L
A G
Federal Aviation Agency
F
**A H
Energy Research and Development Administration
SACNET System
N
**A J
Defense Nuclear Agency
*
***A M
Circuits in Support of Automatic Message
Processing System
M
A N
NASA Administrative Circuits
C
***A P
NEACP Voice Network
*When used with purpose and use codes in the first column, indicates
various agency codes are used.
**Controlled jointly by Hq DCA, and NCS.
***Hq, DCA controlled networks; as such will be assigned only by Hq, DCA
with an associated Hq, DCA Circuit Number
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Agency Purpose/Use
Code Code Name
G A R Advanced Records Systems of the Federal
Telecommunications System (GSA)
* A S Administrative Support-Recruiting
* A T Transportation Coordination Network
F A W Sea Wave Warning Network
J B B AFCS Command Network
B B D Fleet Broadcast Access Network
B B E Fleet Ballistic Missile Network
J C A Air Force Air Defense Command Network
P C C PACAF Air Defense Network
U C D National Warning System
P C E Federal Energy Administration
B C F PACFLT Command and Control
P C G National Science Foundation
P C H HUD Teleprocessing Network
P C I Treasury Enforcement Communications System (TFCS)
C J U.S. Department of Agriculture
C K Nuclear Regulatory Commission
C L Control Line
C M Communications Management Office Reporting Network
C N Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA)
Resource Sharing Computer Network
C 0 Chief of Naval Operation Flash Network
C P Federal Highway Administration
***C Q Central Intelligence Agency
C R Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF)
C S Civil Service Commission
C T Contingencies
C U U. S. Department of Transportation
C V Selective Service System
C W Department of Commerce
C X National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
C Y CINCEUR Command and Control-Network
*See Footnote on page K-1
***See Footnote on page K1 K 4
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WASHFAX High Speed Digital Facsimile Network
C
***W H
Wheelhouse Network
P
W W
Environmental Protection Agency
B
W X
Navy Weather
B
Y A
Fleet Ship-Shore Access Network
R
Y B
Alaska Command and Control
R
Y C
CINCLANT Command and Control Network
R
Y D
CINCSOUTH Command and Control Network
J
Y E
Space Defense System
J
Y F
DEWLINE/BMEWS Support Network
J
Y I
NORAD/ADC Over the Horizon Network
*
Y K
NORAD/ADC SAGE-BUIC Switched Network
J
Y M
SEA-LAUNCH Ballistic Missile (SLBM)
Detection and Warning System
J
Y N
NORAD/ADC Ground Communications Network
J
Y P
NORAD Surveillance and Tactical Network
*
Y Q
NORAD/ADC Point-to-Point
B
Y S
Ocean Systems Network
B
Y Z
Navy Space Surveillance Network
*
Z A
Satellite Control/Reporting Communications
*
Z B
Tactical Command and Control
*
Z D
Search and Rescue
*
Z G
Management/Coordination Network
U
Z H
U. S. Army Air Defense Command Intersite
Communications
*
Z K
Ground Forces Air Support Network
*
Z M
Military Air Traffic Control and
Flight Facilities Network
*
Z N
Intelligence Collection/Dissemination
Network
*
Z P
Canadian Circuits
*
Z Q
Logistics Network
*
Z R
Flight Following/Air OPS Service Network
* See Footnote page K-1
*** See Footnote page K-1
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J
Z W
BALLISTIC Missile Early Warning System
*
Z X
AUTOVON Subscriber Access Line Equipped
for Delivery of Record Traffic through
AUTOVON to AUTODIN and vice versa
U
Z Z
Safeguard Management Network
*See footnote page K-1
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3. Data Subelement Definition: This subelement describes the type of
service provided by the circuit.
4. Data Element Sources: This data subelement and codes was developed
by the NCS Office of Priority and Data Management (NCS-PD)
5. Data Subelements and Codes:
a. Data Subelement Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Alphabetic or Numeric
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, one character position
d. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case)
and numerals 0-9.
6. Description of Representation: The following codes are used in
Field K, character position 44, the fourth position of the UCD
to identify the Type of Service provided by the service.
A Teletype service other than DCS switched networks
*B AUTOVON Access Line (See also "N" below)
C AUTOVON Interswitch Trunk
D Data other than DCS switched networks
E AUTODIN Access Line (See also "L", "Q", and "7" below)
F AUTODIN Interswitch Trunk
*G AUTOSEVOCOM Access Line
*H AUTOSEVOCOM Interswitch Trunk
I Non-AUTOSEVOCOM Secure Voice Circuit that does not
access AUTOVON. (For non-AUTOSEVOCOM Secure Voice
Circuits that access AUTOVON, type service Code B
will be used.
J Facsimile other than DCS switched network
K CW
L DSSCS AUTODIN Access Line
M Package System, no channel accounting by DCA
N AUTOVON Access Line serving an AUTOSEVOCOM subscriber
or switch
* Use of Code "N" will identify AUTOSEVOCOM lines accessing an AUTOVON
switch; Code "B" will identify all other AUTOVON access lines; codes
"G" and "H" will identify AUTOSEVOCOM circuits. Non-AUTOSEVOCOM secure
voice lines accessing AUTOVON switches can be identified by the security
equipment and/or by the service mode code, if desired.
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Interswitch trunk for switched networks other than
AUTOVON, AUTODIN, AND AUTOSEVOCOM
Q AUTODIN Interchange Circuits, circuits between AUTODIN
and other switched networks except AUTOVON
R Alternate Voice Record other than DCS switched networks
S Video other than DCS switched networks
T Telemetry other than DCS switched networks
U Telephoto other than DCS switched networks
V Voice other than DCS switched networks
W DC s=ignaling other than DCS switched networks
X Package system, channel accounting by DCA
Y Audio signaling
Z Tandem Switch Access Line
1 Automatic Message Processing System (AMPS) Access Line
2 AMPS Interswitch Trunks between AMPS Switches
3 FTS Access Line
4 FTS Interswitch Trunk
5 ARS Access Line
6 'ARS Interswitch Trunk
7 Indirect AUTODIN Access Line (through an intermediate
automatic relay)
8 ARPANET Interswitch Trunk
9 ARPANET Access Line
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2. Data Subelement Name: CIRCUIT NUMBER
3. Data Subelement Definition: This data subelement specifies the
circuit number of the segment being described.
4. Data Subelement Sources: This data subelement and codes was developed
by the NCS Office of Priority and Data Management (NCS-PD)
5. Data Subelement and Codes:
a. Data Subelement Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Alphabetic, Numeric or Alphanumeric
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, 4 character positions
d. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case) and
numerals 0-9.
6. Description of Representation: The following blocks of numbers are
used in Field K, character positions 45-48, to reflect specific
users or networks as specified. These and other such numbers not
specifically assigned below are for use by the Manager, NCS, and
DoD (Director, DCA). Block number assignments are inclusive.
NSA
1AAA - 1999
CAO
2000 - 2099
DIA
25AA - 2599
JCS EMATS
2600 - 2699
JCS Teletype
2900 - 2999
JCS Voice
210A - 2199
(JCSAN and
2200 - 2499
National
23AA - 239Z
Elements)
2700 - 2799
Other NCS Operating Agencies are allocated circuit numbers in the
following series for assignment to circuits provided from their assets,
either leased or owned.
5RAA - 5TZZ
6RAA - 6RZZ
RAAA - 5AGZ
SARA - SAPZ
5XAA - 5YZZ
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FAA 5BLA - 5QZZ
6BAA - 6PZZ
(See Note Below)
IAAA - :[ZZZ
JMAA - JZZZ
OAAA - OZZZ
Mgr, NCS JAAA - JLZZ
HAAA - HZZZ
5UZZ - SWZZ
5ZAA - 5ZZZ
6AAA - 6AZ9
6SAA - 6ZZZ
NASA 5AQA - 5BKZ
6QAA - 6QZZ
Note: FAA Region Assignments:
Alaska 5BLA - 5CMZ
Central 5CNA - 5EDZ
Eastern 5EEA - 5HBZ
Great Lakes 5HCA - 5MTZ
New England 5MUA - 50KZ
Northwestern 50LA - 5QBZ
Rocky Mountain 6BAA - 6DTZ
Southern 6DUA - 6JDZ
Southwestern 6JEA - 6NFZ
Western 6NGA - 6PZZ
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2. Data Element Name: SEGMENT NUMBER
3. Data Element Definition: This data element defines the drop or
segment number of the circuit being described.
4. Data Element Sources: None
5. Data Elements and Codes:
a. Data Element Representation: Cardinal Number
b. Type of Representation: Numeric
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, 2 character positions
d. Left or Right Justification: Left, a zero is inserted in
character position 49 for segment numbers less than 10, i.e.,
segment number 01.
e. Symbols allowed: Numerals 0-9.
6. Description of Representation:
Character positions 49-50 identifies the drop or segment of service
being described if the service is a multiple drop service. Otherwise,
in the case of "Point-to-Point" services, it is always 01.
If the service is a multiple drop service then the segments are
numbered consecutively from User terminal to User terminal, and where
appropriate, in each direction of the service.
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Agency Purpose/Use
Code Code
D DA Defense Communications Agency Coordination
Circuits
J DB THIRD AF Operational Network
D DC AUTODIN Coordination Circuits
D DD. DCA Operations Control Complex
J DE 17th AF Operational Network
B DF Navy Direction Finding Network
Defense Intelligence Agency Communications
National Military Command and Control
Voice Network
Emergency Message Automatic Transmission
System (JCS)
N
****D N
Critical Intelligence Communications
N
DP
NSA Operational Support
J
DQ
USAFE Air Weapons Control Network (412L)
H
**D S
DIP.LOMATIC Telecommunications System
C
***D T
Pentagon Minuteman Network
J.
DW
USAFE Hq Command and Control Network
J
EA
Air Force Security Service
*
E B
Emergency Broadcast System
X
EC
NESS Satellite Engineering
X
E D
NESS Coordination
X
EE
NESS Data Collection System
X
EF
NESS WEFAX (APT/HRPT)
X
EG
NESS Pictorial Data
X
E H
NESS Satellite Data
EI
NESS Signaling Control
X
EJ
NESS Grid Transfer
X
EK
NESS Vertical Sounding
X
EL
NESS International Meterology
* See Footnote on page K-1
** See Footnote on page K-1
*** See Footnote on page K-1
**** UCD's for circuits with these purpose/use codes-will be assigned
by DIA or NSA.
K5
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Purpose/Use
Code
Code Name
D
D A
Defense Communications Agency Coordination
Circuits
J
D B
THIRD AF Operational Network
D
D C
AUTODIN Coordination Circuits
D
D D
DCA Operations Control Complex Network
J
D E
17th AF Operational Network
B
D F
Navy Direction Finding Network
N
****D I
Defense Intelligence Agency Communications
C
***D J
National Military Command and Control
Voice Network
C
***D M
Emergency Message Automatic Transmission
System (JCS)
N
****D N
Critical Intelligence Communications
N
D P
NSA Operational Support
J
D Q
USAFE Air Weapons Control Network (412L)
H
**D S
DIPLOMATIC Telecommunications System
C
***D T
Pentagon Minuteman Network
J
D W
USAFE Hq Command and Control Network
J
E A
Air Force Security Service
*
E B
Emergency Broadcast System
X
E C
NESS Satellite Engineering
X
E D
NESS Coordination
X
E E
NESS Data Collection System
X
E F
NESS WEFAX (APT/HRPT)
X
E G
NESS Pictorial Data
X
E H
NESS Satellite Data
X
E I
NESS Signaling Control
X
E J
NESS Grid Transfer
X
E K
NESS Vertical Sounding
X
E L
NESS International Meterology
** See Footnote on page K-1
*** See Footnote on page K-1
**** UCD's for circuits with these purpose/use codes will be assigned
by DIA or NSA.
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F A
AFLC Voice Tie Line Network
**F B
Foreign Broadcast Information Service
F C
Federal Bureau of Investigation
F E
AFLC Air Logistics Network
F I
Department of Justice, Administrative Circuits
F J
Department of Justice Telecommunications
System (JUST)
P
F K
Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration.
B
F 0
Fleet Operations Control Network
G
FP
FTS Circuits of the GSA
P
FR
Federal Reserve System
P
F Y
Federal Communications Commission
C
G A
Coordination for Atomic Operations Network
L
GC
FAA Service A
L
GD
FAA Service B
L
GE
FAA Service C
L
GG
FAA Service 0
L
GJ
FAA Remote Controlled Air Ground
L
GK
FAA Service F Interphone
L
GL
FAA Command and Control
L
GM
FAA Other Networks
*
GP
General Finance Accounting
0
GS
Turkish National Circuits
BORP
GU
U. S. Coast Guard
J
HA
AFSC Voice Tie Line Network
J
HB
AFSC Project Support Network
J
HC
16 AF Operational Circuits
J
HD
Tactical Air Control System (407L)
J
HU
AFSC PRESTO Network
J
HV
AFSC Multiple Satellite Tracking Network
HW
Department of Health, Education and
Welfare Administrative Circuits
* See Footnote on page K4
** See Footnote on page K1
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D I C AUTOVON Access Line Use to Connect AUTOVON
and AUTODIN Switches for Interchange of
Traffic Between Subscribers of these.
two Networks
X I D NOS Management Information System
X I E NOS Marine Radio
X I F NOS Tide Gage Data
X I G NOS Geodetic Data
X I H NOS Data Buoy Information
J J A SAC Primary Alert System
J J B SAC Remote UHF Network
J J C SAC Short Order Network
J J D SAC Command and Control Network (465L)
J J E SAC Teletypewriter Network
J J G . SAC.Telephone Network
J J J SAC Voice Orderwire,
J J L SAC Post Attack Command and Control System
(Ground Environment)
* J P Pacific Command Joint Network
* J T Joint Overseas Telephone System
* K A Intelligence
U K K Army Command and Control Network.
* K L Keying Lines
C ***K N NEACP Teletypewriter Network
C ***K R ANMCC Network
J K.S Relocation COPAN
J K T Relocation Air Force Command Network
J K U USAF Relocation Voice Network
C ***K W NCA/JCS Minimum Essential Emergency
Communications Network
C ***K X NMCC Teletypewriter Network
C **-A*K Z NMCS Data Transmission
*See Footnote on page K-i
***See Footnote on page K-i
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L C
Public Offering Telephone/Telegraph Network
U
L H
USATACCOM U.S. Army Alaska Tactical Command
T
L N
Live Oak Circuits Between U.S. Components
T
L 0
Live Oak Circuits Between Non-U.S. Components
D
L P
AUTOVON Loop-Around Trunks
T
L R
Live Oak Circuits Between Non-U.S. and a
U.S. Component
J
M A
Eastern Missile Range Missile/Space Support
Network
B
M C
U. S. Marine Corps
M G
Dedicated Critical AUTODIN Subscriber Restoral
Circuit Between AUTODIN and AUTOVON Switches
*
M.R
Western Missile Range Missile Space Support
Network
N
***M S
Manned Space Flight Network
*
M V
U. S. Military Assistance Network
R
N A
USREDCOM Command and Control Circuits
P
N C
National Crime Information Center
*
N G
National Guard - Training
*
N K
Information D ssemination
U
N N
Civil Defense Voice/Teletype System
U
N 0
National Alert Communications II
U
N P
Defense Civil Preparedness Agency Support
Circuits (DCPA)
N S
Navy Security Administration
P
0 A
Social Security Administration
0 C
Naval Comm Master Control Station Command/
Coordination
0 D
Operational Tracking & Data Acquisition,
Deep Space Net
0 J
NASCOM Operational; DSN
0 P
NASCOM Operational; Program
* See Footnote on page K-i
*** See Footnote on page K-i
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M 0 S NASCOM Operational;
M 0 T NASCOM Operationa; Network Trunk
* 0 0 Orderwire
J P A AF Command Post Voice Network
J P B AF Alternate Command Network
J P C AF Command Network
J P E AF Emergency Message Automatic Transmission
Network
J P G AF Project Management Network
* P H Army, Air Force, Navy Network
* P M Passenger Traffic Management System
P P 0 U. S. Postal Service Data System
U P P Army Continuity of Operations Network
* P S Commercial Press Services
* P T Petroleum and Distribution Command Network
J Q A MAC Command Control Record Communications
System
* Q E Weather Teletypewriter (Civil, FAA A, C,O)
* Q G Weather Teletypewriter
* Q I Weather FAX (Civil, U.S. Weather Bureau)
* Q J Weather (DCA/USAF) (GWC)
J Q M MAC Command Control Voice Circuits
T Q N NATO Circuits between U. S. Components
T Q 0 NATO Circuits between Non-U.S. Components
T Q R NATO Circuits between Non-U. S. and a
U. S. Component
Q S MAC Operational Support Circuits
R C Command and Control of Reserve Forces
Within Reserve Command Organization
R F PACAF Command and Control Network
R P Random Access Personnel Information Data
System
R S AFRTS/Stars and Stripes
* See Footnote on page K-1
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Special Communications Support to Sudi Arabia
*
S G
Safeguard Inter-Site Communications
P
S L
St. Lawrence Seaway
D
S 0
Spare Channel
D
S P
Spare Patch/Interconnect
*
S S
Special Security Office Network
N
S U
Defense Supply Agency Leased
Communications Services
J
T A
TAC Operations Support TTY Network
J
T B
TAC Command and Control Voice Alerting System
J
T C
TAC Operations Support Voice System Network
J
T D
TAC Remote Computer Circuits
*
T E
Army, AF, Navy Temp (This code should be used
only for temporary service for which there
is no other suitable purpose and use code
assigned).
A
**T F
Department of State
J
T G
TAC Tactical Air Control System in-Garrison
Training Network
P
T H
Department of Treasury
P
T I
Department of Treasury, Secret Service
Automatic Message Systems (SAMS)
D
T L
Low Speed TDM System (Below 150 baud)
T P
Speech Plus System
T Q
Frequency Subdivided Multiple Modem
System Digital
T R
Navy Tracking Network
T S
USBR ADP Telecommunications Network
T T
Government of Trust Territory of Pac Is
(Department of Interior)
T U
U. S. Department of the Interior
T V
Tennessee Valley Authority
T W
Voice Channel Package (may be preempted
for Wideband Service)
See Footnote on page K-1
** See Footnote on page K-1
*** See Footnote on page K-1
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T X VFCT System
T Y High Speed TDM System (150 baud and higher)
T Z AFTAC Data Network
U A Common User Teletypewriter Service
U B Common User Voice Service
U [) DCS Automatic Secure Voice Communications
Network Circuits
U E Common User Digital Data (excluding teletype)
U F Common User FAX (other than weather)
Special Data Quality Circuit (between switched)
U G
(for use in Southeast Asia only)
U I'd Special Data Quality Access Circuit (for
use in Southeast Asia only)
U L DCS Automatic Record Communications Network
Circuits (circuit requirements validated
by Hq, DCA AUTODIN Manager)
U M Special Purpose Network (This code should be
used only in infrequent cases when there is
no suitable purpose/use . code. assigned. A
new code should be requested in cases where
additional circuit requirements for a given
purpose can be anticipated.)
J U 0 AF Air Operations Network
D and 0 U U DCS Automatic Voice Network Circuits
(circuit requirements validated by Hq,
DCA AUTOVON Manager)
* U W ? Interdepartmental Dial Telephone Network
* U Z Southeast Asia Tandem Switch Intersite
trunk Circuits
p V A Veterans Administration
C ***V P Special Support Network (DCA use only)
'C ***V Q DCS Secure Teletype/Voice Communications
(Hq, DCA use only)
B W A Antisubmarine Warfare Network
B W B Antisubmarine Warfare Environmental
Prediction System.
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***See Footnote page K-1
K12
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1. Field: M, Character Position 51
2. Data Element Name: Full CIRCUIT SERVICE AVAILABILITY
Abbreviation S/A
3. Data Element Definition: This element defines the circumstances
or conditions under which service is available to the user of
the circuit.
4. Data Element Sources: This data element and codes was developed
by the NCS Office of Priority and Data Management (NCS-PD)
a. Data Element Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Alphabetic
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, 1 character position
d. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case).
6. Description of Representation: Field M, Character Position 51,
will contain the Service Availability code which defines the
period of time or, when the circuit being described is available
for use. Acircuit may have more than one type of service availability.
For each type of Service Availability there must be continuity between
circuit segment terminals from the first through the last segment
except when the circuit has "oncall" segments. The following codes
are used to indicate when or how a service is made available for the
designated user.
A Full period (pertains to time available).
B Time Shared (may be used alternately by all terminals, or on a
time shared basis).
D Military Satellite-available as scheduled by the Hq, DCA
Satellite Communications Control Facility.
F. Between 12 and 18 hours (more than 18 hours will be reported
as full period)
G. On-call (activated on request of user). These are circuit
or segments of circuits which are called up through the
Government tech control or activated directly by the user
through a control lead.
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circuit via different transmission paths on at least
one segment of the routing, but connecting the same
terminal points. This route is available full time to
the user but is used only when activated.
J Second allocated! path - A second allocated path is used
to provide simultaneous service for the corresponding
full period path. This is a separate distinct complete
path between serving Tech Controls/Users, carrying the
same traffic as the "A" route but with no common segments
between serving Tech Controls.
K Frequency shared (may be either full or part time).
M Engineered Military Circuit - A commercially leased
circuit which is engineered to provide Government com-
munications but is used commercially until such time as
the Government calls the circuit up. The reaction time
for callup will exceed that of on-call circuitry because
the commercial control must be notified and they in turn
bring down the commercial traffic and revert the circuit
to Government use.
P Programmed Preempt (1st priority level) (carries preemption
equipment online to automatically preempt the associated
circuit).
R Reserved Commercial Facility (not available until CSA issued)
S Programmed preempt (2nd priority level) (automatically preempts).
T Programmed preempt (3rd priority level) (automatically preempts).
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2. Data Element Name: SECURITY EQUIPMENT
3. Data Element Definition: This element identifies whether the
circuit segment being described is secure or non-secured.
4. Data Element Sources: DCA Circular 310-65-1, supplement 1, (Cross
Index Reference e)
5. Data Elements and Codes:
a. Data Element Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Numeric
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, 2 character positions
d. Symbols Allowed: Numerals 0-9
6. Description of Representation: 00 in record positions 52-53 indicate
the circuit being described is not secured. If the circuit is
secure, the codes identified in cross index reference a-will be
utilized.
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2. Data Element Name: Full RESTORATION PRIORITY
Abbreviation RP
3. Data Element Definition: This element identifies the codes signifying
the sequence of recommencement of communications service by patching,
rerouting or substitution of component parts
4. Data Element Sources: This data element and codes was developed by
the NCS Office of Priority and Data Management (NCS-PD)
5. Data Elements and Codes:
a. Data Element Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Alphanumeric
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, 2 character positions
d. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case) and
numerals 0-9.
6. Description of Representation: Character positions 54-55 are used to
denote restoration priority. The codes to be used in these positions
are contained in cross index reference f. If the circuit has no
assigned restoration priority, code 00 will be entered in this field.
01
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2. Data Element Name: NCS ASSETS
3. Data Element Definition: This element identifies the circuit
segment being described as to whether it is or is not an NCS asset
4. Data Element Sources: This data element and codes was developed
by the NCS Office of Priority and Data Management (NCS-PD)
5. Data Elements and Codes:
a. Data Element Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Numeric
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, one character position
d. Symbols allowed: Numerals 0-9.
6. Description of Representation: The following codes are used
in Field Q, character position 57, to indicate whether or not
the service being described is an NCS asset (assets of the NCS
Operating Agencies which are NCS assets are shown in paragraph
6.1 below):
1 NCS Asset
2 Non-NCS Asset (See note below)
3 Unknown
NOTE: Services of non-NCS Operating Agencies will be coded "2"
in this field.
6.1 The networks or communications capabilities listed below,
which are assets of the NCS Operating Agencies, have been declared
NCS assets and as such when reported under the provisions of this
circular will be coded 1 in record position 57 of the NCS services/
segment record format:
Defense Communications System (DCS)
Interagency Communications System (ICS)
Washington Area Secure High-Speed Facsimile System (WASHFAX)
Saipan-Guam (DoD - DOI) Interconnect
National Warning System (NAWAS)
Diplomatic Telecommunications Service (DTS)
NASA Communications Network (NASCOM)
Ql
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Federal Telecommunications System (FTS)
Advanced Record System (ARS)
Intercity Voice Network
Meteorological Data Systems (Services A, C, & 0)
Aeronautical Message Circuits (Service B)
Weather Message Switching Center (WMSC)
Air Traffic: Control Interphone (Service F)
Remote Center Air Ground Circuits
International Flight Services, Aeronautical Fixed
Telecommunications Network (AFTN)
FAA Alaskan Region Teletypewriter Systems (Services
A, B, C, and 0 HF Radio Backup)
Secure Automatic Communications Network (SACNET)
Emergency Radio System (ERS)
International Broadcast Service
Commerce
National Facsimile Network (NAFAX)
National and Aviation Meterological Facsimile System
(NAMFAX)
RAREP and Warning Coordination System (RAWARC)
Trust Territory of the Pacific Inlands (TTPI) Government
Communications Network
Q2
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1. Field: Q, Character Positions 62-77
2. Data Element Name: Full COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATIONS CIRCUIT
IDENTIFIER
Abbreviation CCCI
3. Data Element Definition: The commercial communications circuit
identifier is a unique identifier assigned to leased services by the
communication common carriers from which the service is leased
and identifies the circuit segment being described. This element
is comprised of five subelements.
4. Data Element Sources: Commercial carriers
5. Data Elements and Codes:
a. Data Element Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Alphanumeric
c. Length of Representation: 16 character positions
d. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case) and
numerals 0-9.
6. Description of Representation: To aid in the identification of
circuits which utilize leased facilities, CF segment records describing
the facility or terminal will contain the commercial circuit identifier
or designation of these facilities. Inasmuch as a standard format
for the commercial circuit identifier does not exist within the
communication industry, procedures outlined in this appendix will
be utilized when entering this information in the CF.
This field is subdivided into five parts as follows: Commercial
Carrier Identification (character positions 62-65), Commercial
Number Prefix (character positions 66-67), Type of Service
(character positions 68-69), Commercial Circuit Number (character
positions 70-74) and Suffix Number (character positions 75-77).
Each subelement is described in detail in the following pages.
Note: In the event the circuit segment is provided from Government-
owned assets, enter the character "Z" in each of the four
character positions alloted for the Commercial Carrier Identification,
i.e., card columns 62-65, leaving card columns 66-77 blank.
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2. Data Subelement Name: Full COMMERCIAL CARRIER
Abbreviation CMCL CARRIER
3. Data Subelement Definition: This subelement identifies the
name of the commercial carrier (domestic, international or
foreign) providing the circuit segment being described.
4. Data Element Sources: Defense Commercial Communications Office
(DECCO), Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. Request for additional
codes or change to existing codes should be submitted to the
Manager, NCS, Office of Priority and Data Management (NCS-PD)
a. Data Subelement Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Alphabetic
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, 4 character positions
d. Left or Right Justification; Left - when the assigned code
is less than four characters long, it will be entered starting
in character position 62 leaving unused positions to the right
blank.
e. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case)
6. Description of Representation: The following codes are used in
Field Q, character positions 62-65, to identify the commercial
carrier from which the service is leased.
CODE CARRIER
ALAL General Telephone of Alaska
ALDA Alabama Telephone Company, Inc.
ALDN Alden Electronics & Impulse Recording Equipment Co. Inc.
ALEX Alexandria Telephone Company
ALGA Allied Telephone Company
ALHA Alma Telephone Company, Incorporated
ALKZ General Telephone Company of Alaska
ALLA Alla (Allied Long Line Agencies)
AMSC American Satellite Corporation
APO Australian Post Office
ARC Aeronautical Radio, Inc.
ARR The Alaska Railroad
AT American Telephone and Telegraph Company
ATA City of Anchorage Telephone Utility
ATSI Advanced Technical Services, Incorporated
BAAZ Bald Knob Telephone Company
BCHA Boone County Telephone Company
BCT British Columbia Telephone Company
BEHZ Beaver State Telephone Company
BEJZ Bek Telephone Mutual Aid Corporation
BEOA Bell Telephone Company of Canada
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BEUA Benton Ridge Telephone Company
BN Bell Telephone Company of Nevada
BP Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania
BRIZ Brimley Telephone Company
BRPA Brookville Telephone Company
BRTT Regie Telephone and Telegraph, Belgium
BUSH Bush-Tell, Incorporated
BBTC Bristol Bay Telephone Communications Co-op
BETL Bettles Light and Power Company
CAVA Cascade Telephone Company
CAWS Cable and Wireless Ltd., London, England
CCC Canadian Commercial Corporation
CDC Control Data Corporation
CEEZ Central Telephone Company of Minnesota
CEHB Commonwealth Telephone Company of Virginia
CENN Central Telephone Company, Hickory, N.C.
CEOB Central Telephone Company, Ft Dodge, Iowa
CETL Central Telephone Company of Illinois
CFCS Canadian Forces Communications Service
CFNE Churchill County Telephone and Telegraph System
CHKV Chugwater Telephone Company
CHSV Chickasaw Telephone Company
CIT Continental Telephone Company of California
CITA Cypress Telecommunications Authority
CLAR Clear Lake Independent Telephone Company
CMEG Communications Engineering, Incorporated
CMLS CML Satellite Corporation
CMSA Communications Satellite Corporation
CNAL Canadian National Telephone of Alaska
CNT Canadian National Telecommunications
CODX CODEX Corporation
COGE Commonwealth Telephone Company of Pennsylvania
COJV Costal Utilities, Incorporated
COMZ Comanche County Telephone Co-op Association, Inc.
COPA Cordova Public Utilities
COPV Cooper Valley Telephone Co-op
CP Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of the District
of Columbia
CPB Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Maryland
CPU California-Pacific Utilities Company
CPV Cheasapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. of Virginia
CPW Cheasapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. of W. Virginia
CRNR Cornhusker State Telephone Company
CS Cincinnati Bell Incorporated
CTCM Continental Telephone Company of Michigan
CTNC Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company
CTNE CTNE, Spain
CU Citizens Utilities Company of California
CWL Cable and Wireless, Ltd (West Indies)
CZTC Cozad Telephone Company
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DB Oberpostkasse, Germany
DELA De Kalb-Ogle Telephone Company
DGNT The Great Northern Telephone Co. Copenhagen, Denmark
DIPT Danish-Icelandic Phone Service
DND Department of National Defense of Canada TELCO
DOT Department of Transport of Canada
DPTT Posts Telephone and Telegraph, Denmark
DS Diarnon State Telephone Company
DTN Post Office London, South Central Tel Area, London, England
DTWV West Virginia Telephone Company
EAEA Eastern Illinois Telegraph Company
ERST Eastern Slope Rural Telephone Association
ETE Ellensburg Telephone Company
EVEC Eagle Valley Telephone Company
FAMU City of Fairbanks Municipal Utilities System
FARS Farmers Independent Telephone Company
FFA Fernmelderechnungsstelle, Frankford, Germany
FFPT Posts Telephone and Telegraph, Finland
FKF Das Fernmeldeamts, Kaiserslautern, Germany
FMTL Continental Telephone Company of the Northwest, Inc.
FPTT Postal Telephone and Telegraph, France
GATM General Telephone Company of Ohio
GBTC Golden Belt Telephone Association, Inc.
GECO General Electric Company
GECZ General Telephone Company of Florida
GEEZ Gem State Utilities Corporation
GEFA General Electric Company
GEMA General Telephone Company of the Midwest
GETA General Telephone Company of Upstate New York
GLST Glacier State Telephone Company
GPO Government Post Office
GPTT OTE The Hellenic Telecommunications Organization
GRAB Greater Anchorage Borough Telecommunications Co., Inc.
GRMT Grand River Mutual Telephone Corporation
GRSC Graphic Sciences, Inc.
GSDT General Telephone Company of the Southwest
GTCL General Telephone Company of Kentucky
GTLI General Telephone Company of Indiana, Inc.
GTMM General Telephone Company of Michigan
GTMW General Telephone Company of Wisconsin
GTPE General Telephone Company of Pennsylvania
GTS General Telephone Company of California
GTSE General Telephone Company of the Southeast
GTSI General Telephone Company of Illinois
GTT General Telephone Company of the Northwest, Inc.
GUJZ Gurley Telephone Company
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GWTC Golden West Telephone Co-op, Inc.
HADZ Hawaiian Telephone Company
HARA Haviland Telephone Company, Inc.
HCSI Harris Communications System, Inc.
HUTC Humphreys County Telephone Compnay
HW Honeywell Corporation
IACL International Aeraldio (Caribbean) Ltd.
IB Indiana Bell Telephone Company
IBMC International Business Machines Corporation
ICCO International Communication Corporation
ICFM United Telephone Company of Florida
ICS Intercomsa, S. A.
IIIP Posts Telephone and Telegraph, Iceland
IINL Iowa Telephone Company
IIPT Posts Telephone and Telegraph, Iran
IL Illinois Bell Telephone Company
ILCA Illinois Consolidated Telephone Company
ILLI Illinois State Telephone Company
IMGH Island Empire Telephone Company
IMTC Inter-Mountain Telephone Company
INDT Industry Telephone Company
INMA Inter-Community Telephone Company
INPA Intra-State Telephone Company
IPTT Postal Telephone and Telegraph, Italy
ITAL Societa Italcable
ITBT Interbel Telephone Co-op Inc.
ITCI Interior Telephone Company, Inc.
ITSI Indiana Telephone Corporation
ITTC ITT Central American Cables and Radio, Inc.
ITTW ITT World Communications, Inc.
JAAA Jamestown Telephone Corporation
JBAZ Independent Communications, Inc.
JBN J. B. N. Telephone Company, Inc.
JUFZ Juneau and Douglas Telephone Company
KACZ KanOkla Telephone Association, Inc.
KAFZ Karnack Telephone Company
KDD Korusai Deshin Denwa
KEDZ Ketchikan Public Utilities
KENZ Kentucky Telephone Company
LAFR LaFourche Telephone Company
LAKE Lakedale Telephone Company
LCW La Crosse Telephone Corporation
LITT Data Log Division
LOAZ Lodgepole Indian Exchange
LOST Lone Star STate Telephone Company
LPTT Posts Telephone and Telegraph, Luxembourg
LTEL Lufkin Telephone Exchange'
LTLN Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company
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MAJA Malheour Home Telephone Company
MAQZ Matanuska Telephone Association, Inc.
MB Michigan Bell Telephone Company
MCIT MCI Telecommunications Corporation
MCLU Utah Telephone Company
MCM Mankato Citizens Telephone Company
MCTC Missouri Central Telephone Company
MDSC Mohawk Data Sciences Inc.
MGNA Magnavox System, Inc.
MICW Microwave Communications, Inc.
MINF Minford Telephone Company
MITR Mitron Systems Corporation
MKT Mid-Texas Telephone Company
MMOU Midland Telephone Company
MMTC Mogollon Mountain Telephone Company
MODZ Mona Short Line Telephone Company; Sundance, Wyoming
MORZ Monroe County Telephone Company; Sparta,. Wisconsis
MOTO Motrola Inc, Communications Division
MPTT Ministry of Postal Telephone and Telegraph, Morocco
MRCM Mid-Rivers Telephone Co-op
MS Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company
MSDI Marya Data Service
MUIR Muirhead Incorporated
MURD Murdocksville Independent Telephone Company
NARK Northern Arkansas Telephone Company
NASM Northern Telephone Co-op, Incorporated
NAVA Navasota Telephone Company
NCCC N-Tripple-C
NCTT Norfolk and Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Co.
NDTA North Dakota Telephone Company
NE i New England Telephone and Telegraph Company
NEPA New Jersey Telephone Company
NEVA Newark Telephone Company
NEWM Newmont. Telephone Co-op, Incorporated
NISI Northwest Iowa Telephone Company
NJ New Jersey Bell Telephone Company
NKTC Kansas Telephone Company
NNPT Posts Telephone and Telegraph, Norway
NODZ North Florida Telephone Company
NOJC Northwest Telephone Company
NORC North State Telephone Company, Incorporated
NPTC North Pittsburg Telephone Company
NPTT Ministry of Defense, Rijkschatkist, Netherlands
NSPC Northern States Power Company
NST North State Telephone Company
NTON Nevada Telephone and Telegraph Company
NTT NTTPC, Japan
NU Alaskan Power and Telephone Company
NW Northwestern Bell Telephone Company
NY New York Telephone Company
NUSH NUSHAGAK Telephone Co-op, Incorporated
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OTKW Olympic Telephone Company
OTZT OTZ TELCO, Anchorage Alaska
PAOZ Panhandle Telephone Company
PARA Parma Telephone Company
PARN Pacific and Arctic Railway and Navigation Company
PEPZ Peetz Co-op Telephone Company
PIDC First Colony Telephone Company
PIQZ Pioneer Telephone Association, Incorporated
PK Peking Telephone Company of the Peoples Republic of China
PLDT Philippines Long Distance Telephone Company
PNTP West Texas Communications Corporation
POEB Polar Rural Telephone Mutual Air Corporation
POJZ Puerto Rico Telephone Company
PPLC Northwestern Telephone Systems, Inc.
PPTT Pakistan, Telephone and Telegraph
PT Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
PTCF Peninsula Telephone and Telegraph Company
PTNW Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company
PTTP Posts Telephone and Telegraph, Portugal
PVTC Penasco Valley Telephone Co-op, Inc.
PRCA Puerto Rico Communications Authority
RCA RCA Global Communications, Incorporated
RCAA RCA Alaska Communications, Inc.
RCOT Redwood County Telephone Company
RIVV Riviera Telephone Company, Inc.
RCAC RCA American Communications
RMPD Reservation Telephone Co-op
ROFB Rosebille Telephone Company
ROXA Rochester Telephone Company, Inc., Rochester, Indiana
RPTT Russian Telephone Co., Moscow, Russia
RTR Rochester Telephone Corporation, Rochester, N.Y.
SB Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company
SCB South Central Bell Telephone Company
SETT Southeastern Telephone Company
SHTC Iroquois Telephone Corporation
SIP SOCIETA Italiana Telefonico
SISZ Sitka Telephone Company
SJF St. Joseph Telephone and Telegraph Company
SMJB Smithville Telephone Company, Inc.
SNE The Southern New England Telephone Company
SNTB Central Telephone Company
SOCC United Telephone Company of Indiana, Inc.
SOIZ Southern Kansas Telephone Company
SOTA Southeastern Telephone Company
SPCC Southern Pacific Communications Company
SPTT Posts Telephone and Telegraph, Sweden
SRMC Souris River Telephone Mutual Air Corporation
STZM Surburban Telephone Company
SVRT Salinas Valley Radio Telephone Company
SW Southwestern Bell Telephone Company
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TACZ
Taylor Telephone Co-op, Incorporated
TEGA
Texas Telephone and Telegraph Company
TENN
Tennessee Telephone Company
TESC
Tele-Signal Corporation
THBZ
Three Rivers Telephone Co-op, Incorporated
TIMA
Tidewater Telephone Company
TOPA
Toledo Telephone Company
TPTT
Posts Telephone and Telegraph, Turkey
TRTT
TRT Telecommunications Corporation
TTC
Telephone-Technical Corporation
TTHM
Triangle Telephone Co-op Association, Inc.
UKCM
United Telephone Company of Missouri
UNDZ
Union Telephone Company
UNJZ
United Telephone Mutual Air Co-op
UNLA
United Telephone Association, Inc.
UNMA
United Telephone Company of the Carolinas, Inc.
UNQA
United Telephone Company of Kansas, Inc.
UNRA
United Telephone Company of New Jersey
UNTO
United Telephone Company of Ohio
USC
Ultronic System Corporation
.UTH
United Telephone Company of Pennsylvania
UTON
United Telephone Company of the Northwest
UTW
United Telephone Company of the West
VAAA
Valley Rural Telephone Co-op Association
VAEA
Vashon Telephone Company
VICT
Victor Systems, Inc.
VIHA
Virginia Telephone and Telegraph Company
WCTC
West Coast Telephone Company of California
WEDZ
Continental Telephone Company of Missouri
WEIB
Western Arkansas Telephone Company
WEJB
Western California Telephone Company
WESM
Western Microwave Company
WEST
Wes-Tex Telephone Co-op, Inc.
WGRW
Western Wahkiakum County Telephone Company
WHAW
Western Union of Hawaii, Inc.
WHFZ
Wheat State Telephone Company, Inc.
WHGB
Whittier Telephone Company
WICC
Wiggins Telephone Association
WLTK
Wilter, Incorporation
WRMA
West River Mutual Aid Telephone Corporation
WT
Wisconsin Telephone Company
WTCI
Western Telecommunications, Inc.
WTCM
Western Telephone Company
WTOC
Western States Telephone Company, Inc.
WU
The Western Union Telegraph Company
WUDS
Western Union Data Service Company, Inc.
WUII
Western Union International, Inc.
WYDZ
Wyoming Telephone Company, Incorporated
YUKN
Yokon Telephone Company
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1. Field: Q, Character Positions 66-67
3. Data Subelement Definition: This subelement is a literal prefix as
assigned to the circuit by the commercial carrier involved with
the circuit segment being described.
a. Data Subelement Representation: Literal as assigned by the
carrier.
b. Type of Representation: Alphabetic or Numeric
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, 2 record positions
d. Left or Right Justification: See Item 6.
e. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case)
and numerals 0-9 and blanks.
6. Description of Representation: Character positions 66 and 67
contain the prefix assigned to the commercial identifier. The
prefix may be alphabet or numeric. Alpha characters are to be
entered left to right, with a blank on the right if applicable.
Numeric characters are to be entered right-justified with leading
zeros. Right most prefix characters in excess of two will be
dropped. If no prefix is used, these columns will be left blank.
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3. Data Subelement Definition: This subelement defines the type of
service provided by the circuit as identified by the commercial
carrier.
a. Data Subelement Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Alphabetic
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, 2 character positions
d. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case)
6. Description of Representation: Columns 68 and 69 contain the
type service code assigned to the commercial identifier. Column
68 must contain a code for all commercial identifiers and column
69 is used only when a. second digit is required to identify the
type of service. A list of codes for this field is shown in this
sections. NOTE: Often a carrier's quote of service will contain
the letter "G" preceding the Type of Service letters, e.g., GDP.
Inasmuch as the letter "G" means Government, it will not be included
as a part of the Type of Service.
Commercial Identifier Type Service Codes. The following codes
are used in Field Q, character positions 68-69, to identify the Type of
Service provided by the commercial lease being described:
TYPE SERVICE DESCRIPTION
B Data-Teletype
BT Alt Data-Teletype
C Control Channel or Remote Metering-Teletype
D Data-(Sch 4 and 5)
DP Alt Data (Sch 4)
E Foreign Exchange-Teletype
F Telephoto
FP Alt Telephoto
H Tie Line Service
L Local Private Line Telephone
M Control Channel or Remote Metering-Telephone
P Telephone
PB Alt Telephone
PC Alt Telephone
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PD Data Phone (Full Period)
PT Alt Telephone
PZ Telephone (MSC)
PX Alt Foreign Exchange
Q Equipment Only (AUTOVON)
R Mobile Radio
S Single Channel
T Teletype
U Program Transmission Channel
W Broad band
X Foreign Exchange
XD Foreign Exchange (Data Phone)
Y Equipment Only (Other)
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1. Field: Q, Character Positions 70-74
2. Data Subelement Name: CIRCUIT NUMBER
3. Data Subelement Definition: This subelement identifies the literal
commercial circuit number as assigned by the commercial carrier to
the circuit segment being described.
4. Data Subelement Sources: Commercial Carriers
5. Data Subelements and Codes:
a. Data Subelement Representation: Literal as assigned by the
carrier.
b. Type of Representation: Alphanumeric
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, 5 character positions
d. Left or Right Justification: See item 6
e. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case) and
numerals 0-9.
6. Description of Representation: Character positions 70 through 74
contain the commercial number assigned to the circuit segment. No
blanks are permitted in these columns. Numbers with less 5
characters will be entered right-justified with leading zeros.
Numbers in excess of five may continue into columns 75-77 as
necessary, in lieu of suffix numbers.
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Field: Q, Character Positions 75-77
2.
Data Subelement Name: SUFFIX
3.
Data Subelement Definition:
assigned by the commercial
of the circuit number.
This subelement is a literal suffix
carrier and represents a subdivision
4.
Data Subelement Sources: Commercial Carriers
5.
Data Subelements and Codes:
a. Data Subelement Representation:. Literal as assigned by
commercial carrier
b. Type of Representation: Alpha or Numeric
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, 3 character positions
d. Left or Right Justification: See item 6
e. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case),
numerals 0-9 and blanks.
6. Description of Representation: Character positions 75 through 77
contain the suffix number of the commercial number when assigned.
Alpha characters will be entered left to right with blanks to the
right as required. Numeric characters are to be entered right-
justified with leading zeros. If no suffix is assigned, these
columns will be left blank.
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1. Field: R, Character Position 78
2. Data Element Name: ROUTING CONFIGURATION
3. Data Element Definition. This element defines the send and/or
receive side routing configuration of the circuit segment being
described.
4. Data Element Sources: This data element and codes was developed
by the NCS Office of Priority and Data Management (NCS-PD)
5. Data Elements and Codes:
a. Data Element Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Numeric
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, 1 character position
d. Symbols allowed: Numeral 0-9
6. Description of Representation: The following codes will be used in
Field R, Character position 78, to describe the Routing Configuration
of the service being described.
CODE DESCRIPTION
The configuration of the send side (as defined by
the convention in paragraph 5q, Section 2,
Chapter 1, Part 2 of Cross Index Reference c)
of full duplex, half duplex send and receive, or
multipoint send and receive, or conference services
whose return path is dissimilarly routed.
The configuration of the receive side (as defined
by the convention in paragraph 5q, Section 2,
Chapter 1, Part 2 of Cross Index Reference c)
of full duplex, half duplex send and receive,
and multipoint send and receive, or conference
services whose send path is coded 1. For NCS
Circuit File purposes, half duplex receive only and
multipoint receive only services are also coded 2
in order to emphasize the receive side aspect.
The configuration of the send side of a full duplex,
half duplex send and receive, and multipoint send and
receive, or conference services is identical
(reciprocally) to the receive side (return path) of these
services.
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Data Element Name: Full
RESTORATION PRIORITY CERTIFICATION STATUS
Abbreviation CS
3.
Data Element Definition:
This data element defines the status of
certification of restoration priority given to a circuit for restoral
basis in accordance with National Communications System Memorandum
(NCSM) 1-68, 18 July 1968
4.
Data Element Sources: NCS Office of Priority and Data Management
(NCS-PD)
a. Data Element Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Alphabetic
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, 1 character position
d. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case).
6. Description of Representation: The following codes will be used
in Field S, RP Certification Status, Character position 79, to
indicate the status of the review and certification by the Manager,
NCS, of the Restoration Priority (RP) Assignment of the service
being described:
CODE DESCRIPTION
A new circuit start and the Manager, NCS, disagrees
with user on the RP assignment.
C Certification (agreement) by the Manager, NCS, of
the RP assignment.
N A new circuit start (prior to RP review or certification
action).
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2. Data Element Name: Full TRANSACTION IDENTIFICATION CODE
Abbreviation TIC
3. Data Element Definition: This data element identifies the type
of, and originator of the transaction (i.e., addition, deletion
or change) being made on the circuit file.
4. Data Element Sources: NCS Office of Priority and Data Management
(NCS-PD)
a. Data Element Representation: Code
b. Type of Representation: Alpha or Numeric
c. Length of Representation: Fixed, 1 character position
d. Symbols allowed: 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case)
and numerals 0-9
6. Description of Representation: Each change to the NCS Circuit
File, whether it be an addition, deletion, or a change, must be
identified as to the type change and as to the originator of the
change. The following Transaction Identification Codes (TIC) are
assigned for use in this field. See also Paragraph 3, Section 1,
Chapter 1, Part 2, cross index reference c.
ORIGINATING AGENCY ADD DELETE
Department of Defense
Hq DCA A J
Unassigned B K
DCAOC AED Scott AFB C L
DCA-Europe D M
DCA-Pacific E N
Hq, DCA (Computer Generated). G X
Manager, NCS 1 Y
Department of State 2 S
Diplomatic Telecommunications Service 3 T
General Services Administration 4 U
Federal Aviation Administration 5 V
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration 6 W
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ADD
DELETE
Energy Research and Development Administration
7
R
Federal Communications Commission
8
Q
U. S. Department of Commerce
9
Z
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