Lucent Technologies DEFINITY ProLogixTM Solutions 555-235-100 User Manual

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Network Interfaces and Equipment

DEFINITY ProLogix Solutions Release 2 Overview 555-235-100

Issue 2 June 1999 10-17

Incoming Call
Identification
(ICLID) on Analog
Trunks

DEFINITY ProLogix Solutions supports incoming calling party information on
analog trunks in the United States and Japan. In these countries, the user’s terminal
displays calling party information. Name and calling number are available from
central offices in the United States; only the calling number is available from central
offices in Japan. This feature may be used in countries that comply with either United
States or Japanese requirements. The display name and number will work with all
DEFINITY digital voice terminals (Digital Communication Protocol and Basic Rate
Interface) equipped with a 40-character or a 32-character alphanumeric display.

Miscellaneous
Trunks

Miscellaneous trunks perform functions that do not fit neatly into any of those
already described:

release-link trunks are used between switch locations to provide Centralized
Attendant Service.

remote-access trunks provide off-premises users with access to DEFINITY
ProLogix Solutions’ features and networking.

Digital Interfaces

Lucent Technologies supports both T1 and E1 facilities. As industry standards
around the world, T1 and E1 facilities provide the latest alternative to analog
trunking.

E1 Interface

DEFINITY ProLogix Solutions also supports E1 connections. T1/E1 access and
conversion allows simultaneous connection to both T1 (1.544 Mbps) and E1 (2.048
Mbps) facilities (using separate circuit packs).

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