model.
TERMINAL GROUP
Series of terminals grouped under the same directory number. Any call to that number is routed to a free
terminal line.
TFTP
Trivial File Transfer Protocol. The simplest network application for transferring files.
TL
(Analog) Trunk Line connecting the system to the public switched network.
TLS
Transport Layer Security.
TSAPI
Telephony Services API. Standard defined by Novell, based on ECMA's CSTA standard.
TSP
Telephony Service Provider. TAPI driver used to access to telephony devices (modem, phone set, etc.).
8.1.20
U
UAI
Universal Alcatel Interface. Board used for connecting up digital terminals or DECT 4070 IO/EO base
stations.
UDA
Universal Directory Access offering the possibility to use the company directory or an external LDAP
directory when it exists to find a listed contact.
UPS
Uninterruptible Power Supply. Device increasing the system's backup time.
URL
Uniform Resource Locator. Address of a resource (file, program, image, etc.) accessible on the Internet.
UUS
User to User Signaling. Information carried clear end-to-end by ISDN to enable exchanges between
network subscribers; the ISVPN protocol is contained within this information.
8.1.21
V
VMU
Voice Mail Unit. The integrated voice server provides a voice mailbox for each user, as well as a general
voice mailbox and features such as Personal Assistant, Automatic Attendant and Audiotex.
VoIP
Voice over IP. Term designating voice transmission over a data network using the Internet protocol.
VoWLAN
Voice over WLAN. Term designating voice transmission over a data network using the WLAN.
VPN
Virtual Private Network. Private data network that uses the public telecommunications infrastructure (e.g.
the Internet) while maintaining confidentiality by means of tunneling protocols and security procedures.
8.1.22
W
WAN
Wide Area Network. A geographically dispersed telecommunications network. The term WAN is used in
contrast to LAN.
WIFI
Wireless Fidelity.
WINS
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Summary of Contents for OmniPCX Office
Page 1: ...Installation Manual Release 9 0 October 2012 ...
Page 8: ... P 8 6 Q 8 7 R 8 7 S 8 8 T 8 8 U 8 9 V 8 9 W 8 9 0 6 ...
Page 14: ...Chapter 1 1 6 ...
Page 19: ...2 3 Installation 2 3 1 Overview ___change begin___ 2 5 ...
Page 48: ...Chapter 3 3 18 ...
Page 176: ...Chapter 4 4 128 ...
Page 178: ...Figure 5 1 Virtual Key Functions for Operator Sets in KeySystem mode Chapter 5 5 2 ...
Page 179: ...Figure 5 2 Virtual Key Functions for Manager Assistant Normal sets in KeySystem Mode 5 3 ...
Page 181: ...Figure 5 4 Virtual and Physical Add on Key Functions for Attendant Sets in KeySystem mode 5 5 ...
Page 182: ...Figure 5 5 US only Virtual Key Functions for Operator Sets in KeySystem Mode Chapter 5 5 6 ...
Page 183: ...Figure 5 6 US only Virtual Key Functions for Manager Assistant Sets in KeySystem Mode 5 7 ...
Page 184: ...Figure 5 7 US only Virtual Key Functions for Normal Sets in KeySystem Mode Chapter 5 5 8 ...
Page 185: ...Figure 5 8 Virtual Key Functions for Operator Manager Assistant Normal Sets in PABX Mode 5 9 ...
Page 186: ...Figure 5 9 US only Virtual Key Functions for Operator Sets in PABX Mode Chapter 5 5 10 ...
Page 187: ...Figure 5 10 US only Virtual Key Functions for Manager Assistant Sets in PABX Mode 5 11 ...
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Page 213: ...settings are overwritten when configured PBXs are added to a network 6 23 ...
Page 214: ...Chapter 6 6 24 ...
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