Telos NX12 User Manual

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number of trunks in the system.
DID Trunk- A Direct Inward Dialing Trunk. A trunk (channel)

which can only receive calls. A group of telephone numbers (DID

numbers) are associated with a given trunk group, however there

is no one-to-one correspondence between the individual channels

and these numbers. The PBX uses the DID number given it by the

phone company to route the channel to the correct DID extension

within the PBX. This allows some or all PBX stations to receive

calls directly without going through an attendant (or auto atten-

dant) Note that there are usually more DID numbers than there are

DID trunks. See DID number and DID extension.
Direct Inward Dialing- See DID
Directory Number (USA & Canada)- Your seven digit telephone

number (without the area code), as found in the telephone directory.
Directory 1&2 (Zephyr)- The Utility menu on the Zephyr where

the 7 digit Directory Numbers can be entered during set up. The

Zephyr generally does not require these numbers.
DN- See Directory Number. See also Directory 1 &2 and MSN/

DN 1 &2.
DNIS- Dialed Number Identification Service- A service, typically

offered by a long distance company on 800 lines, that provides the

number dialed by the caller. This allows a caller to receive specific

treatment depending on the number dialed.
DP - Dial Pulse. A method off sending address information by

either 1) Causing brief interruptions in loop current. or 2) Caus-

ing brief changes of state of a bit on a digital circuit using Channel

Associated Signaling. In other words, “rotary” or “pulse” dialing. See

also DTMF and CAS.
DSØ- Digital Signal Level Zero. The smallest unit of measure of

the standard rate hierarchy used by the Telcos (i.e. all other rates are

a multiple of the DSØ rate. For example, the T1 rate is 24 times the

DSØ rate and the E1 rate is 32 times the DSØ rate). 64 kbps. See

also B channel.
DS1-Digital Signal Level 1. The second level up the digital rate

hierarchy used by the Telcos. This is 24 times the DSØ rate for a

total of 1.544 mbps. See DSØ. See also T1.
DS2-Digital Signal Level 2. Data rate of 6.312 mbps (4 times the

DS1 rate). See DSØ and DS1.
DS3-Digital Signal Level 3. Data rate of 43.232 mbps (28 times

the DS1 rate). See DSØ and DS1.
DSL- Digital Subscriber Line. Traditionally refers to an ISDN

circuit or sometimes a T1 line, although the term is also frequently

used to mean the next generation beyond ISDN. Sometimes xDSL

is used to indicate that the writer is referring to any of a number of

emerging DSL technologies.
DSU- Data Service Unit. See CSU/DSU.

by the end user. See NCTE and DSX1
CSU/DSU- A device which incorporates the functions of a CSU

(Channel Service Unit) and a DSU (Data Service Unit) Most com-

monly it interfaces between a Switched-56 or Dedicated Digital

Service circuit and a user’s data equipment such as the Zephyr.
CSV- Circuit Switched Voice- A dial-up communications circuit

for voice grade communication. Also, the type of ISDN service re-

quired to use this capability of an ISDN circuit. In contrast to CSD
Custom ISDN (USA & Canada)- An ISDN protocol which

pre-dates National ISDN-1. In most cases National ISDN-1 is

also available. The Northern Telecom DMS-100 switch Supports

“DMS Custom Functional” ISDN. The AT&T/Lucent 5ESS

switch Supports “Custom Point-to-Point” (PTP) and Custom

Point-to-MultiPoint (PMP). The ISDN protocol has no relation to

where one may call. Telos equipment does not support PMP.
D Channel- Data/Delta Channel. Depending on who you ask, it

is Data or Delta. The channel which handles ISDN network-related

data between the user’s equipment and the Telco switch. Used to

carry data to set up calls and receive calls. Some Telco’s also allow

users to use the D channel to access the packet data network, with

appropriate terminal equipment.
D4- See Superframe. See also Line Format.
DCE- Data Communication Equipment. When using serial com-

munications such RS-232, V.35, or X.21, the DCE is the device

sending/receiving from the Telco line. i.e.: a modem or CSU/DSU.

In contrast to DTE.
DDS- Digital Data System- See Dedicated Digital Service.
Dedicated Circuit- A permanent channel between two locations. As

opposed to a Switched Circuit.
Dedicated Digital Service- a “Hardwired” or “Nailed Up” digital

circuit which is permanently connected between 2 points. Typically

56Kbps or 64Kbps. Dedicated digital lines are frequently cheaper

than ISDN for full time service. Also called Digital Data System or

DDS.
DID- Direct Inward Dialing. The ability for an outside caller to dial

to a PBX extension without going through an attendant or auto-

attendant. See also DID Number and DID Trunk.
DID Extension or DID station- A specific phone within a PBX

which can be called from the public telephone network without

going through an attendant or auto-attendant.
DID Number- A phone number used to route calls from the

telephone network to a specific phone in a PBX (the DID exten-

sion). DID requires special DID trunks or ISDN PRI “two-way

DID” trunks. Blocks of DID numbers (typically 10 or 20, some-

times higher) are purchased from the LEC or CLEC for use on the

PBX. The number of DID numbers usually substantially exceeds the

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