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Enterprise communications server, callvisor asai applications over mapd
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Glossary
Circuit Pack
A card on which electrical circuits are printed, and integrated circuit (IC) chips, and electrical com-
ponents are installed. A circuit pack is installed in a switch carrier.
CISPR
International Special Committee on Radio Interference. Cross-European committee that specifies
regulatory standards for its European member states.
Client
For the DEFINITY LAN Gateway, a computer which is a consumer of ASAI service. User of ser-
vices provided by a server.
Configuration
The combination of hardware and software that defines a computer or telecommunications system
and also determines how it will operate.
CPU card
Passive-bus self-contained PC subsystem (iX86 processors) derived from a third party vendor (for
example, Radiuses or Texas Micro, Inc.) which includes DRAM sockets, industry standard 16-bit
ISA and 32-bit PCI bus interfaces, serial and parallel port interfaces, IDE (and possibly SCSI)
peripheral interfaces, and possibly 10Base-T interfaces in an industry standard PC expansion card
form factor.
Craft login
The Avaya login used by Avaya technicians during the installation and initialization of ASAI over
the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system.
CV/LAN
CallVisor ASAI PC Local Area Network.
D
Data Terminal Equipment (DTE)
Equipment consisting of the endpoints in a connection over a data circuit. For example, in a con-
nection between a data terminal and a host, the terminal, the host, and their associated modems
make up the DTE. DTE usually consists of the following functional units: control logic, buffer store,
and one or more input or output devices or computers. DTE can contain error control, synchroniza-
tion, and telephone-identification capabilities.
DCE
Data Communications Equipment.
DCIU
Data Communications Interface Unit. Generic term for X.25 & BX.25 data communications path
between an Avaya DEFINITY or System 85PBX and an adjunct processor.
Default
An alternative value, attribute or option that is assumed by the system when none has been speci-
fied by the user.
DEFINITY LAN Gateway (DLG)
An application that currently resides on the MAPD and provides a function of tunneling ASAI mes-
sages into IP packets for transport between a customer's CTI server and the DEFINITY system.
Issue 3 May 2002
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