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Glossary
A
Access classes
Definitions are made at terminals on a telephone system as to which con-
nections are permitted, e.g. internal access, incoming access or unrestric-
ted access.
Access levels
The various subscribers on your base station telephone can be allocated dif-
ferent access levels. For example, while subscriber A may only conduct in-
coming calls, subscriber B can initiate calls without restriction.
Analog extension
Interface at which analog terminals, such as telephone or fax can be opera-
ted at the ISDN network. Analog terminals are connected at this interface in
the case of ISDN systems.
Automatic callback
See Callback on busy.
Automatic redial
Several automatic attempts are made to make a call if a line is busy.
B
Bar/Lock
Protects the phone from unauthorised use.
C
Call Deflection
An incoming call can be forwarded to any number without answering the
call.
Call filter
See Lock.
Call Forwarding
To be distinguished from call deflection. The forwarding of a call to another
call number at the telephone company‘s exchange. Thus, the caller does not
first reach the original connection.
There are three types of call forwarding: Immediate (CFU, Call Forwarding
Unconditional), on busy (CFB, Call Forwarding Busy) and on no reply (CFNR,
Call Forwarding No Reply).
Call pickup
Calls can be answered at an extension that is not in the active => call distri-
bution group.
Call waiting
See Toggling.
Call waiting rejection
Deactivates the call waiting signal.