Nortel RLC Installation And Administration Manual page 433

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pegging
The action of incrementing statistical counters to track system events.
pegging threshold
A threshold used to define a cut-off value for statistics such as short call and
service level. Pegging thresholds are used in reports and historical statistics.
personal directory number
A DN that an agent can be reached directly on, usually for private calls.
phoneset
The physical device, connected to the switch, calls are presented to.
PING
Refer to Packet InterNet Groper.
position ID
A unique identifier for a phoneset, used by the switch to route calls to the
phoneset.
POST
Refer to Power-On Self-test.
Power-On Self-test
Initializes and performs rudimentary tests on baseboard hardware, including
CPU, floating point unit, interrupts, memory, real-time clock, video, and
auto-initializing PCI and EISA bus.
priority DN
A user station can be configured as a priority DN. There are two levels of
priority—high and normal. High priority level allows you to
ensure a trunk is always available
use PSTN trunking for the host PBX connections
move the high priority DN first from the IP network to the PSTN
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