D-channel – 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-9

D-channel

(Data-channel) 16- or 64-kbps channel that carries
signaling information or data on a

PRI or BRI.

dedicated feature
buttons

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.

delay-start tie
trunk

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.”

desktop
videoconferencing
system

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.

DFT

(direct facility termination) See

personal line.

DHG

(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.

dial access

See

feature code.

Dialed Number
Identification
Service

See

DNIS.

dial-out code

Digit (usually a

(

) or digits dialed by telephone users to get

an outside line.

dial plan

Numbering scheme for system extensions, lines, and
trunks.

dial-repeating tie
trunk

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.”

DID

(Direct Inward Dial) Service that transmits from the
telephone company central office and routes incoming calls
directly to the called extension,

calling group, or outgoing

line/trunk

pool, bypassing the system operator.

DID trunk

Incoming trunk that receives dialed digits from the local
exchange, allowing the system to connect directly to an
extension without assistance from the system operator.

digital

Representation of information in discrete elements such as
off and on or zero and one. See also

analog transmission.

Digital
Communications
Protocol

See

DCP.

digital data station

See

ISDN terminal adapter data station.

Digital Signal 0

See

DS0.

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