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P0911588 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge Programming Operations Guide
Modem
A communications device that allows data to be exchanged between computers
over telephone lines. The exchange is done by electronic processes called
modulation and demodulation. The modem changes (modulates) the data into tones
to send to another modem and also converts (demodulates) tones when receiving
from another modem.
Move Line buttons
A feature that allows you to move external lines to different buttons on your
telephone.
Multilink PPP
Multilink PPP is an extension to the PPP protocol that enables you to group a set of
links into abundle for more bandwidth. The links in the bundle can operate at
different speeds. Typical links can be ISDN B channels, dial-up connections, and
leased-lines.
Music source
A radio or other source of music can be connected to the system to provide music
for the Music on Hold and Background Music features. A music source is not part
of the Enterprise Edge system and must be supplied by the customer.
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Names
Names can be assigned to System Speed Dial numbers, external lines, telephones,
mailboxes, ACD Queues and service schedules. This is done in programming. You
can use up to sixteen characters to name a System Speed Dial number, 13 characters
for mailbox andACD Queue names, and seven characters toname a telephone, line,
or schedule.If a Name has not been assigned, the line number or DN will appear on
the display instead of a name.
name server
A name server provides the means of translating readable host computer names into
actual IP addresses so you do not have to remember long numbers in order to access
other computers and destinations on the Internet. For example, DNS servers and
WINS servers are name servers.
NetBIOS
The Network Basic Input/Output System (NetBIOS) is an interface and upper-level
protocol developed by IBM for use with a proprietary adapter for its PC network
product.NetBIOS provides a standard interface to the lower networking layers. The
protocol provides higher-level programs with access to the network. Windows NT
systems use NetBIOS.
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