Host-Controlled Call Mode - Nortel RLC Installation And Administration Manual

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General Protection Fault
A computer condition that causes a Windows application to crash. GPFs usually
occur when one application attempts to use memory assigned to another
application.
Gigabyte
1 073 741 824 bytes. One Gbyte is equal to 1024 Mbytes.
GPCP
General purpose computing platform
GPF
Refer to General Protection Fault.
graphical user interface
The information displayed on the monitor when a Windows application (or
another non-command-based application) runs. A graphical user interface uses
features such as pointers, icons, I-beams, and menus to make the program easier
to use.
GUI
Refer to graphical user interface.
H
handshaking
A process involved in establishing a valid connection or signal between two
pieces of hardware or communications software.
host call appearance key
An assigned key on the telephone set at the remote site that is used to establish a
connection with the host PBX or to receive incoming calls from the host PBX.

host-controlled call mode

When a call is placed to someone at the host site, or when someone from the
host site calls the remote site, the call is in host-controlled call mode. Calls in
host-controlled mode are routed through the host PBX.
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