Appendix – Deutsche Telekom 704PC User Manual

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Appendix

ISDN socket
The standardised socket for connecting ISDN devices in Deutsche Telekom’s ISDN.

LED
Light emitting diode: an electronic component for visual signalling.

MCID (Malicious Call Identification)
An ISDN feature enabling malicious callers to be identified in the telephone
exchange.

ML PPP
Multilink point-to-point protocol, which bundles two B-channels to achieve a higher
transfer rate.

Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN)
A multi-terminal connection can be assigned up to ten multiple subscriber numbers.
These numbers enable the connected devices to be addressed (i.e. called, faxed)
individually. ISDN telephones can be assigned several MSNs.

Multi-terminal connection
You can operate up to three terminals without power supplies and five additional ter-
minals with their own power supplies on a multi-terminal connection. You can install a
total of 12 ISDN ports, using the free ports to plug in your ISDN terminals at different
locations.

MWI
Message waiting indication. There is a voice or fax message waiting in your T-NetBox.

NDIS
Network Driver Interface Specification – a driver structure developed by Microsoft
enabling the connection of several PCs in a network.

NTBA
Network Termination Basic Access. This is the network terminator, a small box that
converts a 2-wire line to an internal 4-wire line to the S0 port.

NTBBA
T-DSL modem. This is the network terminator for T-DSL.

Personal identification number (PIN)
You need the PIN to start the configuration mode. The default setting on delivery is
0000. We strongly recommend you to change this PIN and keep the new one in a
safe, secret place, in order to prevent unauthorised persons from gaining access to
the configuration mode.

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