Lucent Technologies MERLIN LEGEND 6 User Manual

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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Manager’s Guide

555-660-118

Issue 1

February 1998

Glossary

Page GL-5

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BRI

(Basic Rate Interface) A standard protocol for accessing
Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN) services.

broadband

Transmission path having a bandwidth greater than a
voice-grade channel.

BTMI

(basic telephone modem interface)

bus

Multiconductor electrical path used to transfer information
over a common connection from any of several sources to
any of several destinations.

button

Key on the face of a telephone that is used to access a line,
activate a feature, or enter a code on a communications
system.

byte

Sequence of

bits (usually eight) processed together. Also

called “octet.”

Call Accounting
System

See

CAS.

Call Accounting
Terminal

See

CAT.

Caller ID

A service provided by some local telephone companies (if
local regulations allow) that supplies the calling party
telephone number. In Release 3.0 and later, an 800 GS/LS-
ID module on the system can capture this information and
display it on the screens of MLX telephones. See also

ANI.

Calling group

Team of individuals who answer the same types of calls.

Call Management
System

See

CMS.

CAS

(Call Accounting System) DOS- or UNIX System-based
application that monitors and manages telecommunications
costs.

CAT

(Call Accounting Terminal) Standalone unit with a built-in
microprocessor and data buffer that provides simple call
accounting at a low cost.

CCITT

(International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative
Committee)

CCS

(common-channel signaling) Signaling in which one
channel of a group of channels carries signaling
information for each of the remaining channels, permitting
each of the remaining channels to be used to nearly full
capacity. In the system’s 100D module, channel 24 can be
designated as the signaling channel for channels 1–23.

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