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USER’S MANUAL
Appendix 10 – Glossary 349
Also
called
a
Both
Way
Trunk.
This
is
not
the
same
as
a
Two
‐
way
DID
trunk.
See
DID
trunk,
Hunt
Group
and
Trunk.
Common
Channel
Interoffice
Signaling
See
CCIS
Competitive
Local
Exchange
Carrier
See
CLEC.
Concentration
The
basic
premise
is
to
share
facilities
wherever
possible.
For
instance,
while
there
may
be
thousands
of
customers
served
by
a
given
Central
Office,
there
will
be
substantially
less
than
that
number
of
calls
which
can
be
handled
simultaneously.
And,
even
fewer
long
distance
calls
can
be
made
simultaneously.
The
art
of
Traffic
Engineering
is
to
have
enough
capacity
that
calls
are
rarely
blocked,
but
no
more
than
that
number.
See
also
Choke
Exchange
and
Blocking.
CPC
‐
Calling
Party
Control
Sometimes
referred
to
as
"CPC
Wink"
or
"disconnect
supervision".
A
call
supervision
feature
on
an
analog
loop
start
line
that
provides
the
ability
for
a
CO
(Central
Office)
to
signal
the
called
party
when
the
calling
party
hangs
up.
CPC
allows
the
PBX,
key
system,
or
telephone
answering
device
to
reset
the
line
so
that
it
is
ready
to
accept
or
initiate
another
call.
CPC
is
accomplished
by
either
a
loop
current
drop
or
reversal.
With
some
CO
equipment,
it
is
also
provided
if
the
called
party
drops
the
call.
See
also
MCLD.
CPE
‐
Customer
Premise
Equipment
Customer
owned
equipment
located
at
his/her
facility,
such
as
a
CSU
or
terminal.
In
the
USA
and
Canada,
the
NT1
is
part
of
the
CPE.
CPN
‐
Called
Party
Number
European
Term.
The
number
that
has
been
dialed.
See
Called
Party
Address.
CSD
‐
Circuit
Switched
Data
A
dial
‐
up
data
communications
channel
which,
once
established,
looks
like
a
transparent
data
pipe.
Also,
the
type
of
ISDN
service
required
to
utilize
this
capability
of
an
ISDN
circuit.
In
contrast
to
CSV.
CSU
‐
Channel
Service
Unit
The
NCTE
used
in
the
USA
&
Canada
to
terminate
a
T1
line.
Typically
the
CSU
must
be
provided
by
the
end
user.
See
NCTE
and
DSX1
CSU/DSU
A
device
which
incorporates
the
functions
of
a
CSU
(Channel
Service
Unit)
and
a
DSU
(Data
Service
Unit)
Most
commonly
it
interfaces
between
a
Switched
‐
56
or
Dedicated
Digital
Service
circuit
and
a
user’s
data
equipment
such
as
the
Zephyr.
CSV
Circuit
Switched
Voice
‐
A
dial
‐
up
communications
circuit
for
voice
grade
communication.
Also,
the
type
of
ISDN
service
required
to
use
this
capability
of
an
ISDN
circuit.
In
contrast
to
CSD
Custom
ISDN
(USA
&
Canada)
An
ISDN
protocol
which
pre
‐
dates
National
ISDN
‐
1.
In
most
cases
National
ISDN
‐
1
is
also
available.
The
Northern
Telecom
DMS
‐
100
switch
Supports
“DMS
Custom
Functional"
ISDN.
The
AT&T/Lucent
5ESS
switch
Supports
“Custom
Point
‐
to
‐
Point”
(PTP)
and
Custom
Point
‐
to
‐
MultiPoint
(PMP).
The
ISDN
protocol
has
no
relation
to
where
one
may
call.
Telos
equipment
does
not
support
PMP.
D
Channel
‐
Data/Delta
Channel
Depending
on
who
you
ask,
it
is
Data
or
Delta.
The
channel
which
handles
ISDN
network
‐
related
data
between
the
user’s
equipment
and
the
Telco
switch.
Used
to
carry
data
to
set
up
calls
and
receive
calls.
Some
Telco’s
also
allow
users
to
use
the
D
channel
to
access
the
packet
data
network,
with
appropriate
terminal
equipment.
D4
See
Superframe.
See
also
Line
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