Appendix E. Glossary
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Octal BRI/U Module
One of the ATLAS 810
PLUS
option modules. The Octal BRI/U Module provides eight basic rate ISDN
U interfaces, each capable of operating in NT or LT mode.
option modules
Any optional, hot-swappable module that can be added to the ATLAS 800 system for a variety of
applications. See also
overbooking
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feature that reduces telecommunications expenses by allowing you to over-subscribe
switched bandwidth for situations where simultaneous access to the network by every subscriber is
not required.
PBX
private branch exchange. A telephone system usually owned by the customer that serves a particular
location. It provides connections from one phone extension to another and connects to the external
telephone network.
PRI
Primary Rate ISDN. An ISDN service that provides 23 B (bearer) channels (64 kbps each) and 1 D
(data) channel (64 kpbs). The combined capacities are equivalent to one T1 channel.
Quad Nx56/64 Module
(Nx is pronounced "en-by.") One of the ATLAS 800 option modules. The Quad Nx56/64 Module pro-
vides four synchronous V.35 DTE ports, each of which can operate at any rate that is a multiple of 56 or
64 kbps, up to 1.536 Mbps.
Quad T1/PRI Module
One of the ATLAS 810
PLUS
option modules. The Quad T1/PRI Module provides four channelized T1
or Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) interfaces. Each interface can operate independently in DS-1 or DSX-1
mode, and any port can serve as the primary or backup timing source for the entire system.
Remote Access
The ability to connect to non-local communications equipment.
robbed bit signaling
A type of in-band signaling used with voice transmissions for multiplexing multiple voice circuits
onto a T1.
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol. A control and reporting scheme widely used to manage
devices from different vendors. SNMP operates on top of the Internet protocol.
synchronous
1.The condition occurring when two events happen in a specific time relationship with each other,
both under control of a master clock.
2 A method of data transmission requiring the transmission of timing pulses to keep the sender and
receiver synchronized in their communication used to send blocks of information. Synchronous data
transmission is used in high speed data circuits because there is less overhead than asynchronous
transmission of characters which contain two extra bits per character to affect timing.
Summary of Contents for ATLAS 810 Plus
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