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List of Terms
Remote
Restricted "0"
RLT
Route access codes
routing control
Signal destination
Signal source
Source
P0891258 Standard 2.00 February 1999
A key on systems equipped for CAS (Centralized Attendant
Service) that indicates a call from a remote location, routed over a
release link trunk.
Key turns on when a call is from a fully restricted extensions, which
is denied access to all incoming and outgoing trunk lines.
Incoming calls for a fully restricted extension come to the
attendant, who can then extend them.
See Release Link Trunk.
Directs a call over a certain route to reach a specific destination.
The code may represent a specific line for a call (Tie, WATS, or
public trunk) or an attendant console for placing or transferring a
call.
Enables you to change extension users' access to the network.
When turned on, user access to the network is usually more
restricted.
The attendant pushes a key that signals a called party that he/she
is connected to the attendant.
The attendant pushes a key that signals a caller that he/she is
connected to the attendant.
In telephony, the source of a call is the calling party.

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