ASCOM Ascotel 2025 System Manual page 1130

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O
Overflow
Offline configuration
Online configuration
Outgoing call
Outgoing Call Logging (OCL)
Output device
Overflow
P
Partial Rerouting (PARE)
PBX subscriber
Personal Identification Number (PIN)
Personal Subscription Identity (PSI)
Paging system (PS)
Paging Interface (PI)
PISN internal
PISN region
PISN subscriber
Pocket Adapter (PA)
Port
Pulse dialling (PUL)
Preset Conference Calling (PCC)
Primary rate access (PRA)
Private Branch Exchange (PBX)
Private Integrated Network Exchange
(PINX)
Private Integrated Services Network (PISN)
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If the chosen line of a ® PINX is not available due to overload-
ing or due to a defect, the connection pending is set up via an
alternative path determined by the configuration.
Configuration of the PBX without being connected to the sys-
tem. The data is loaded onto the system using an ® Upload.
Direct configuration of the PBX using AIMS
Call from the PBX to the network
Outgoing call logging
PC or printer on a V.24 interface
® Overflow
Connection transfer into the public network
Internal subscriber on the PBX as opposed to the ® VoIP sub-
scriber
Personal ID number
Subscriber ID for identification within the network
Telecommunication service used for paging internal subscrib-
ers
Interface on the paging interface (S bus interface)
Within a PISN
Region within a PISN
1. Subscriber in a different ® node of a private network.
2. Category in the internal numbering plan used to replicate
the subscribers in the private network.
Terminal used for connecting a PC via the V.24 interface on the
AD2 bus
Physical access point on the PBX for network interfaces and
user-network interfaces
Dialling method used by analogue terminals
Preconfigured conference
30B+D channel, (ISDN-)T2 interface
Telecommunication system for access switching
® Node of a ® PISN. Usually a PINX is an ISDN PBX.
Private network based on the ISDN standard. Characterized by
the fact that all connected subscribers can communicate
among one another as internal subscribers. This applies to both
voice traffic and to ISDN-based data traffic.
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