
416 Glossary
Enterprise Edge Programming Operations Guide P0911588 Issue 01
M7310 telephone
The Enterprise Edge model M7310 telephone that has a two-line display with three
display buttons, 10 programmable buttons with indicators and 12 dual
programmable buttons without indicators.
M7324 telephone
The Enterprise Edge model M7324 telephone that has a two-line display with three
display buttons and 24 programmable buttons with indicators.
MAC
The Media Access Control (MAC) is a physical address that is the portion of the
data-link layer in 802.x networks that controls addressing information of the packet
and enables data to be sent and received across a local area network.
Maintenance
A type of programming that is used to diagnose and repair problems in the
Enterprise Edge system. Maintenance requires no programmable settings.
Mailbox
A storage place for voice messages on Enterprise Edge Voice Messaging.
Meridian 1 ISDN Primary Rate Interface (MCDN)
A protocol used between members of the Nortel Networks Meridian family of
Private Telecommuncation Network Exchanges. The signalling information is
carried via time slot 16 of a 2.048 Mbit/s digital transmission system.
message
A feature that allows you to send a message to another system user. The Message
feature also lets you know if you have any messages waiting and maintains a
Message Waiting List to keep a record of your internal messages and your
(external) voice mail messages.
MHz
The abbreviation for megahertz. This is a unit of measure indicating frequency in
millions of cycles per second.
Microprocessor
A chip that is the center of all activity inside the Enterprise Edge Server. The
microprocessor controls all logical and arithmetic operations for the computer and
is responsible for executing program commands. It is also referred to as the Central
Processing Unit (CPU).
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