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* #9047 - ProviderAccount * #9047 - Move to new selector types * #9047 - Re-introduce provider FK to Circuit model * #9047 - Fix broken tests * Misc cleanup * Revert errant change * Fix tests * Update circuit filter form --------- Co-authored-by: jeremystretch <jstretch@netboxlabs.com>
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# Circuits
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A circuit represents a physical point-to-point data connection, typically used to interconnect sites across considerable distances (e.g. to deliver Internet connectivity).
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## Fields
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### Provider
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The [provider](./provider.md) to which this circuit belongs.
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### Provider Account
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Circuits may optionally be assigned to a specific [provider account](./provideraccount.md).
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### Circuit ID
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An identifier for this circuit. This must be unique to the assigned provider. (Circuits assigned to different providers may have the same circuit ID.)
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### Circuit Type
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Each circuit is classified by a user-defined [circuit type](./circuittype.md). Generally this is something like "Internet access," "MPLS/VPN," etc.
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### Status
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The operational status of the circuit. By default, the following statuses are available:
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| Planned |
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| Provisioning |
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| Active |
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| Offline |
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| Deprovisioning |
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| Decommissioned |
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!!! tip "Custom circuit statuses"
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Additional circuit statuses may be defined by setting `Circuit.status` under the [`FIELD_CHOICES`](../../configuration/data-validation.md#field_choices) configuration parameter.
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### Description
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A brief description of the circuit.
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### Installation Date
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The date on which the circuit was installed.
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### Termination Date
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The date on which the circuit is scheduled to be disconnected.
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### Commit Rate
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The committed rate (throughput) of the circuit, in kilobits per second.
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