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Direct Addressing
The ability to send a message directly to a remote site by specifying the line, pool or route
number, phone number and destination mailbox.
Display
A one or two line screen on a Nortel Networks Business Series Terminal that shows
CallPilot commands and options.
Display Buttons
The three buttons on a Nortel Networks Business Series Terminals
two line display
telephone. When pressed, these buttons select the specified CallPilot option.
Display Options
The choices that appear on Nortel Networks Business Series Terminals two line displays.
Callers select display options by pressing the display buttons.
DTMF telephone
A push button telephone that emits DTMF tones.
Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)
An FQDN is the complete domain name for a specific computer on the Internet. Each site
on a network has a unique FQDN. The FQDN distinguishes a site from every other site on
the network. An FQDN is the full name of the site, including all subdomain and domain
names, separated by periods. For example,
pvt.nortel.com
is an FQDN.
Group Lists
A collection of mailbox numbers that are assigned a special “Group” number by CallPilot.
When a message is sent to a Group List, mailboxes in the List receive the same message.
Member mailboxes can be located at the same site or at different locations within a
network.
Initialize a mailbox
Preparing a mailbox to receive messages, which includes changing the mailbox default
password and recording a Company Directory name.
International Access Code
A code identifying the digits dialed to access international calling.
Long Distance Access Code
The code used to access direct dial long distance calling services in a country.