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The major alternative to RIP is the Open Shortest Path First Protocol (OSPF).
Routing service
A programming section that allows outgoing calls to be directed automatically
based on the numbers a caller dials. For Enterprise Edge Servers linked in a
network, routing can create a transparent or coordinated dialing plan. It can also be
used to direct calls to the least expensive lines according to a Services schedule
(sometimes called least cost routing).
Run/Stop
A feature that creates a break point in a programmed external dialing sequence.
When you press a programmed key, the system dials the number up to the run/stop.
When you press it again, the system dials the digits following the run/stop.
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SAPS
See Station Auxiliary Power Supply.
Saved Number Redial
A feature that allows you to save the number of the external call you are on
(providing you dialed the call) so that you can call it again later.
Schedules
Any of six different sets of services that can be applied to your system. See
Services.
Selective line redirection
See Line Redirection.
Serial port
Aport that sends and receives data one bit ata time.Thisport canbe usedto connect
the Enterprise Edge Server to a printer, external modem or mouse. Serial port
connector has nine pins and are designated by software with the letters COM and a
single digit, such as COM1.
Service modes
See Services.
Service profile identifer (SPID)
A number that identifies the services ordered with your ISDN BRI line. Each ISDN
BRI line has two phone numbers. Each of these phone numbers has a SPID.
(See also SPID on page 430.)
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