numbers of the extension numbers range.
PCMCIA
The PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Asso-
ciation) is an industry association founded in 1989 that represents
credit card-sized I/O cards such as WLAN cards.
PDM
Abbreviation for pulse dialling method. Conventional dialling proced-
ure in the telephone network. Dialled numbers are represented by a
defined number of dc impulses. The pulse dialling method is being
replaced by the multifrequency code method (MFC) .
PGP
Pretty Good Privacy
PH
Packet handler
Phone book
The PBX has an internal phone book. You can store up to 300 tele-
phone numbers and the associated names. You can access the
PBX's phone book with the funkwerk devices (for example CS 410).
You add entries to the phone book using the configuration interface.
PIN
Personal identification number
Ping
Packet Internet Groper
PKCS
Public Key Cryptography Standards
Point-to-multipoint
Point-to-multipoint connection
Point-to-multipoint
Basic connection in T-ISDN with three telephone numbers and two
lines as standard. The ISDN terminals are connected directly on the
network termination (NTBA) or ISDN internet connection of a PBX.
Point-to-multipoint
Point-to-multipoint
Point-to-multipoint
connection for the
PBX
You enter the multiple subscriber numbers received from T-Com
with the order confirmation in the table fields defined for them in the
configuration. As a rule, you receive three multiple subscriber num-
bers, but can apply for up to 10 telephone numbers for each con-
nection. When you enter the telephone numbers, they are assigned
to an "index" and also to a team. Note that initially, all telephone
numbers are assigned to team 00. The internal telephone numbers
10, 11 and 20 are entered in team 00 ex works. External calls are
therefore signalled with the internal telephone numbers 10, 11 and
20 for the connections entered in team 00.
Point-to-point
Point-to-point
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