Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual page 927

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Routing Information Protocol
See RIP.
routing service
Routing services defines schedules that allow you to change the route of a call without
changing the destination code. This provides a way of shifting from one service provider
to another at different times of the day if the rates are better. The system determines the
routing; the user continues to dial the same number. Use Routing services to configure
these schedules. (Services, Telephony Services, Scheduled Services)
Run/Stop
A feature that creates a break point in a programmed external dialing sequence. When you
press a programmed key, the system dials the number up to the run/stop. When you press
the programmed key again, the system dials the digits following the run/stop.
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SAPS
A Station Auxiliary Power Supply (SAPS) provides power to a telephone that is more than
300 m (975 ft.) and less than 1200 m (3900 ft.) from the Business Communications
Manager, or to a CAP configuration. Legacy 7324+CAP module CAP configurations
require a SAPS for all modules. 7316E+KIM CAP configurations only require a SAPS if
more than four KIMs are connected to the 7316E.
saved number redial
A feature that allows you to save the number of the external call you are on, providing you
dialed the call, so that you can call it again later.
schedules
Any of six sets of services you can apply to your system. Schedules allow you to control
ringing, routing and restrictions services based on day of the week and time of day. You
also need schedules if the system VoIP trunks are set to allow fallback to PSTN lines. See
"Configuring schedules" on page 489
Secure Sockets Layer
See SSL.
selective line redirection
See line redirection.
serial port
A port that sends and receives data one bit at a time. You can use this port to connect the
Business Communications Manager base unit to a printer, external modem or mouse. The
serial port connector has nine pins and is identified by software with the letters COM and
a single digit, such as COM1.
and the IP Telephony Configuration Guide.
Programming Operations Guide
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