Lucent Technologies MERLIN LEGEND 6 System Manager's Manual page 446

Communications system
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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Manager's Guide 555-660-118
Glossary
private network
trunks
processor module
programming port
reassignment
protocol
PSTN
PSTN trunk
public switched
telephone network
Q
QCC
R
RAM
read-only memory
Remote Access
restore
The facilities that connect communications systems in a
private network . See also tandem tie trunks and tandem
PRI trunks .
Module in the second slot of the control unit (Slot 0, to the
right of the power supply module ). Includes the software
and memory that runs the system.
Reassignment of the system programming jack position to
any of the first five extension jacks on the first MLX module
in the control unit.
Set of conventions governing the format and timing of
message exchanges between devices, such as an MLX
telephone and the control unit.
Network that is commonly accessible for local or long-
distance calling. Also called "public network" or "public
switched network."
In a private network , a facility that connects a networked
system to the public switched telephone network.
See PSTN.
(Queued Call Console) MLX-20L telephone used by a
system operator in Hybrid/PBX mode only. Used to answer
outside calls (directed to a system operator position) and
inside calls, direct inside and outside calls to an extension
or an outside telephone number, serve as a message
center, make outside calls for users with outward calling
restrictions, set up conference calls, and monitor system
operation.
(random-access memory) Computer memory in which an
individual byte or range of bytes can be addressed and
read or changed without affecting other parts of memory.
See ROM .
System feature that allows an outside caller to gain access
to the system, almost as if at a system extension. In a
private network , remote access settings are used to control
calls routed via ARS or UDP routing across the network.
Procedure whereby saved and archived system
programming is reinstated on the system, from a floppy
disk or memory card . See also backup .
Issue 1
February 1998
Page GL-22

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