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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Programming 555-660-111
Glossary
E
E&M signaling
EIA
EIA-232-D
Electronic
Switching System
endpoint
ESF
ESS
expansion carrier
ExpressRoute
1000
extended
superframe format
extension
extension jack
extension
programming
Trunk supervisory signaling, used between two
communications systems, in which signaling information is
transferred through two-state voltage conditions (on the Ear
and Mouth leads) for analog applications and through two
bits for digital applications. See also tie trunk .
(Electronic Industries Association)
Physical interface, specified by the EIA , that transmits and
receives asynchronous data at speeds of up to 19.2-kbps
over cable distances of 50 feet (15 m).
See ESS .
Final destination in the path of an electrical or
telecommunications signal.
(extended superframe format) PRI framing format
consisting of individual frames of 24 eight-bit slots and one
signal bit (193 bits) in a 24-frame extended superframe.
(Electronic Switching System) Class of central office ( CO )
switching systems developed by Lucent Technologies in
which the control functions are performed principally by
electronic data processors operating under the direction of
a stored program.
Carrier added to the control unit when the basic carrier
cannot house all of the required modules. Houses a power
supply module and up to six additional modules.
Data communications device that allows connection
between an RS-232 DTE device and the control unit using
MLX extension jacks on the 008 MLX or 408 GS/LS-MLX
module.
See ESF .
An endpoint on the internal side of the communications
system. An extension can be a telephone with or without an
adjunct. Also called "station." See also data workstation.
An analog, digital, or tip/ring physical interface on a module
in the control unit for connecting a telephone or other
device to the system. Also called "station jack."
Programming performed at an extension to customize
telephones for personal needs; users can program features
on buttons, set the telephone ringing pattern, and so on.
See also centralized telephone programming and system
programming .
Issue 1
February 1998
Page GL-12

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