ADTRAN 1200070L1 User Manual

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Glossary

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central office (CO)

In telephony, the phone company switching facility or center, usually a Class

5 end office, at which subscribers local loops terminate. Handles a specific

geographic area, identified by the first three digits of the local telephone num-

ber. Usually the facilities of the local BOC.

CSMA/CD

Carrier Sense Multiple Access Collision Detect. A channel access mechanism

where devices check the channel for a carrier before transmitting. If no carrier

is sensed for the specified period of time, the device can transmit. If two de-

vices transmit at once, a collision occurs and is detected by all colliding devic-

es. This collision subsequently delays their retransmissions for a random

length of time. CSMA/CD is used by Ethernet and IEEE 802.3.

D-channel

The ISDN channel that carriers signalling information to control the call setup,

teardown, or invocation of supplementary services. The D-Channel may also

be used to provide packet mode data service.

DDS

Dataphone Digital Service. AT&T private line service for transmitting data

over a digital system. The digital transmission system transmits electrical sig-

nals directly, instead of translating the signals into tones of varied frequencies

as with traditional analog transmission systems. Digital techniques provide

more efficient use of transmission facilities, resulting in lower error rates and

costs than analog systems.

digital hub

Designated office where DDS channels are interconnected and where synchro-

nous network timing, testing access, and additional service features are pro-

vided.

Ethernet

A local area network used for connecting computers, printers, workstations, a

terminals, servers, etc., within the same building or campus. Ethernet operates

over twisted wire and coaxial cable at speeds up to 10 Mbps. Ethernet speci-

fies a CSMA/CD.

four-wire circuits

Telephone lines using two wires for transmitting and two wires for receiving,

offering much higher quality than a 2-wire circuit. All long distance circuits

are 4-wire. Almost all local phone lines and analog phones are 2-wire.

group 4

A high-speed (56 kbps) facsimile protocol specific to ISDN.

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