GLOSSARY
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Edition One
XC1000 Service
PDN (public or private data network).
A network available for the transmission of data,
usually using packet switching under the CCITT X.25 packet-switching protocol.
Personal greeting.
A customized greeting recorded by a subscriber. When a caller reaches
a subscriber’s mailbox in telephone-answering mode, the caller hears the personal
greeting, informing the caller that the subscriber is unavailable.
Personal-group distribution list.
Distribution lists created in a subscriber’s individual
mailbox for the subscriber’s own personal use. These lists allow a message to be
recorded once and sent to multiple, predetermined destinations. Each subscriber,
depending on the class of service, can create and use up to 15 lists, each with as
many as 25 subscribers. These lists are numbered from 11 through 25.
Personal options.
Mailbox parameters that can be changed by a subscriber, such as
passwords, outcalling notification, personal greetings, group distribution lists, and
prompting level.
Personal password
. On the voice processor, a 3- to 15-digit access number associated
with each mailbox. Subscribers set their own confidential, personal passwords.
Phrase drives.
Disk drives where phrases are stored that are played in response to a
caller or in response to a voice-mail subscriber’s actions. Phrase drives are used
in a voice processor if it has more than 48 ports.
Phrases.
Digitized speech fragments that are combined to form prompts. FaxCall phrases
are recorded through the phrase-manager mailbox and stored in the voice processor.
See also System phrases.
Phrase table.
The phrase table is one of the software components located on system drives
zero and one. The phrase tables direct the CPU to phrases stored on the system
drives. Phrases are part of the user interface and are played in response to caller or
subscriber actions. Using option B – PHRASES, from the copy-option menu, copies the
phrase table and phrases from a source drive to another drive (only one at a time).
Pilot number.
PBX or Centrex number dialed to access a hunt or distribution group.
Also known as the voice-processor access number, which is called by a subscriber
to enter the voice-processor. It can also be a separate, outside telephone number
when the voice processor is directly connected to a CO with a business line. A
voice processor access number can also reference a business line connected to
the voice processor’s scanner-board modem, which allows the system manager to
enter parameters and print reports.
Plain Old Telephone Service.
See POTS.
Port.
(1) Point of entrance or exit for a communications channel into a telephone
system or voice processor. (2) Any input or output channel on a voice or data-
switching system. In a switch, a port is required for each line, trunk, or periph-
eral device connected to that switch.
Port assignments.
Defines functional characteristics for each voice-processor port in
menu 4, comprising extensions, incoming and outgoing ports, telephone answer-
ing, message waiting, network access, pager outcalling, port line types, digits in a
forwarded call, and port groups.
Port group.
A functional block of ports. Port-group designations allow a selective
return to an attendant when a subscriber or outside caller requires help. Port
groups are used in statistical reports.
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Summary of Contents for XC1000
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Page 19: ...1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 30: ...2 SITE PREPARATION ...
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