Lucent Technologies MERLIN LEGEND Release 6.1 System Manager's Manual page 436

Release 6.1
Hide thumbs Also See for MERLIN LEGEND Release 6.1:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
System Manager's Guide 555-661-118
Glossary
data workstation
DCE
DCP
D-channel
dedicated feature
buttons
delay-start tie
trunk
desktop
videoconferencing
system
DFT
DHG
dial access
Dialed Number
Identification
Service
dial-out code
dial plan
dial-repeating tie
trunk
Special type of extension where data communications take
place; includes DTE and DCE ; sometimes a telephone is
also part of a data workstation.
(data communications equipment) Equipment such as
modems or ISDN terminal adapters used to establish,
maintain, and terminate a connection between the system
and data terminal equipment ( DTE ), such as printers,
personal computers, host computers, or network
workstations.
(Digital Communications Protocol) AT&T proprietary
protocol to transmit digitized voice and data over the same
communications link.
(Data-channel) 16- or 64-kbps channel that carries
signaling information or data on a PRI or BRI .
The imprinted feature buttons on a telephone: Conf or
Conference, Drop, Feature, HFAI (Hands Free Answer on
Intercom), Hold, Message, Mute or Microphone, Recall,
Speakerphone or Spkrphone, and Transfer.
Tie trunk or tandem tie trunk on which the originating end of
the tie trunk transmits an off-hook signal to the receiving
end and waits for the receiving end to send an off-hook
signal followed by an on-hook signal. Also called "dial-
repeating tie trunk."
A system application that allows face-to-face,
simultaneous video and voice communications between
individuals and requires high-speed data transmission
facilities. See also group videoconferencing system.
(direct facility termination) See personal line .
(data hunt group) Group of analog or digital data stations
that share a common access code. Calls are connected in
a round-robin fashion to the first available data station in
the group.
See feature code .
See DNIS .
Digit (usually a ) or digits dialed by telephone users to get
an outside line.
Numbering scheme for system extensions, lines, and
trunks.
Tie trunk on which the originating end of the tie trunk
transmits an off-hook signal to the receiving end and waits
for the receiving end to send an off-hook signal followed by
an on-hook signal. Also called "dial-repeating tie trunk."
Issue 1
August 1998
Page GL-9

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Merlin legend

Table of Contents