Reference Overview
The reference section explains common statuses, shared terms, and platform-wide meanings used across PerLod.
It is designed as a quick lookup area when you want to understand what a label, status, or common platform term means.
What is included in this section
This section covers shared reference topics such as:
- service statuses
- invoice statuses
- ticket statuses
- common platform terms
These pages are not tied to only one service type. They are meant to help you understand shared language used across the platform.
What this section is for
Use the reference section when you want to:
- understand what a status means
- compare billing or service states
- understand support ticket wording
- clarify common operational terms used in PerLod
This section is especially useful when a page shows a status or term that needs quick explanation.
How this section is structured
The reference section is organized as short explanation pages.
Each page focuses on one shared topic so you can quickly find the meaning without reading a longer service guide.
Typical examples include:
- a service status such as Active or Suspended
- an invoice status such as Paid or Pending
- a ticket status such as Open or Answered
- a common term such as provisioning, renewal, or nameservers
When to use reference instead of service docs
Use service documentation when you want to complete a task.
Use reference documentation when you only need to understand a meaning, label, or status.
In general:
- use Services for service workflows
- use Client Area for account workflows
- use Reference for shared meanings and terminology