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Station Security Codes

Pipeline 15
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Station Security Codes protect access to telephone stations and can be changed by the
telephone users. This feature allows you to ensure protection of your console features.
All of these features are described in detail in
Server Release 9 Administrator's Guide,
documentation CD under the following feature names:
Call Coverage
Call Forwarding
Extended User Administration of Redirected Calls
Personal Station Access
Station Security Codes
The Ascend Pipeline 15 is an Integrated Services Digital Network-Basic Rate
Interface
ISDN-BRI) terminal adapter that provides single user access to remote
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services, such as corporate headquarters, intranet, or the internet over an ISDN-BRI
line. The Pipeline 15 supports high-speed digital connections while simultaneously
offering two analog ports for sharing the ISDN-BRI line with analog devices such as
a telephone, fax machine, answering machine, and/or modem. By combining separate
transmission services over a single line, the Pipeline15 allows users to consolidate
billing and achieve superior consolidated performance.
Installing and configuring the PipeLine 15 is easy. The Pipeline 15 connects to an
IBM-compatible PC, Macintosh, or UNIX workstation via an RS-232 serial cable and
has a powerful graphical user interface that lets users set up and configure their unit in
less than 15 minutes.
The Pipeline 15 supports integrated Multilink PPP, Multilink Protocol Plus, and
Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol, which will save users money each year by
dynamically adding and subtracting bandwidth based on need. The Pipeline 15 also
supports caller line ID devices on its two analog ports and advanced analog calling
features such as hold, drop, conference, and transfer.
Additionally, a comprehensive series of Pipeline and SuperPipe access routers are
available.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications
(555-230-506), which is on the
Overview for Avaya IP600 Internet Protocol Communications Server
555-233-001 — Issue 5 — November 2000
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