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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Manager’s Guide

555-660-118

Issue 1

February 1998

Page GL-1

Glossary

GL

Glossary

Italics

The use of italics in the glossary denotes multiple usage of the italicized text throughout the
glossary.

Numerics

A

2B data

Digital information carried by two

B-channels for better

performance and quality; the

bit rate is twice that of one

B-channel used alone.

7500B data module

See

ISDN 7500B Data Module

account code

Code used to associate incoming and outgoing calls with
corresponding accounts, employees, projects, and clients.

ACCUNET

AT&T’s switched digital service for 56-kbps, 64-kbps
restricted, and 64-kbps clear circuit-switched data calls.

address

A coded representation of the destination of data or of the
data’s originating terminal, such as the dialed extension
number assigned to the data terminal. Multiple terminals on
one communications line must each have a unique
address.

ADDS

(Automated Document Delivery System) Computer-based
application that stores documents in a database and
automatically faxes them on request.

adjunct

Optional equipment used with the communications system,
such as an alerting device or

modem that connects to a

multiline telephone or to an extension jack.

ALS

(Automatic Line Selection) Programmed order in which the
system makes outside lines available to a user.

ambiguous
numbering

Numbering of extension ranges, remote access codes, or
other system components that causes conflicts in network
operations. These numbers can be unique and still be
ambiguous. For example, Extension 441 is different from
Extension 4410. However, for

UDP routing purposes, the

two numbers are ambiguous and a call intended for
Extension 4410 is misrouted on the first three digits sent, to
Extension 441. See also

unambiguous numbering.

Glossary

5

Italics

The use of italics in the glossary denotes multiple usage of the italicized text throughout the
glossary.

Numerics

A

2B data

Digital information carried by two

B-channels for better

performance and quality; the

bit rate is twice that of one

B-channel used alone.

7500B data module

See

ISDN 7500B Data Module

account code

Code used to associate incoming and outgoing calls with
corresponding accounts, employees, projects, and clients.

ACCUNET

AT&T’s switched digital service for 56-kbps, 64-kbps
restricted, and 64-kbps clear circuit-switched data calls.

address

A coded representation of the destination of data or of the
data’s originating terminal, such as the dialed extension
number assigned to the data terminal. Multiple terminals on
one communications line must each have a unique
address.

ADDS

(Automated Document Delivery System) Computer-based
application that stores documents in a database and
automatically faxes them on request.

adjunct

Optional equipment used with the communications system,
such as an alerting device or

modem that connects to a

multiline telephone or to an extension jack.

ALS

(Automatic Line Selection) Programmed order in which the
system makes outside lines available to a user.

ambiguous
numbering

Numbering of extension ranges, remote access codes, or
other system components that causes conflicts in network
operations. These numbers can be unique and still be
ambiguous. For example, Extension 441 is different from
Extension 4410. However, for

UDP routing purposes, the

two numbers are ambiguous and a call intended for
Extension 4410 is misrouted on the first three digits sent, to
Extension 441. See also

unambiguous numbering.

AMI

(alternate mark inversion) Line coding format in which a
binary one is represented by a positive or negative pulse, a
binary zero is represented by no line signal, and
subsequent binary ones must alternate in polarity;
otherwise, a

bipolar violation occurs. AMI is used in the

DS1 interface.

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