Refers to the encryption of data, e.g. MPPE.
Entry of external
connection data
In the ex works setting, all external connections made and received
via your PBX are recorded and stored in the form of connection data
records.
Encapsulating Security Payload
The Extended Service Set describes several BSS (several access
points) that form a single, logical wireless network.
A local network that connects all devices in the network (PC, print-
ers, etc.) via a twisted pair or coaxial cable.
The 4 connections are led equally through an internal switch. Net-
work clients can be directly connected to the connection sockets.
The ports are designed as 100/BaseT full-duplex, autosensing, auto
MDIX upwardly compatible to 10/Base T. Up to 4 SIP telephones or
IP softclients with SIP standard can be directly connected to PCs
with a network card.
If the power supply to the PBX cuts out while new firmware is being
loaded, the PBX functions are deleted.
Harmonised ISDN standardised within Europe, based on signalling
protocol DSS1, the introduction of which network operators in over
20 European countries have committed to. Euro-ISDN has been in-
troduced in Germany, replacing the previous national system 1 TR6.
Communication protocol for the exchange of files between two PCs
over ISDN using an ISDN card (file transfer) or telephones or PBXs
configured for this.
Node in the public telecommunication network. We differentiate
between local exchanges and remote exchanges.
PBXs differentiate between the following "exchange access rights".
These can be set up differently for each subscriber in the configura-
tion.
A selected telephone number is "parked" in the telephone's memory.
It can be redialled later, even if you have called other numbers in the
meantime.
For PBXs, describes the terminal (e.g. telephone) connected to the
exchange. Each extension can access PBX services and commu-
nicate with other extensions.
Glossary
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