
AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
Glossary
GL-13
personal fax extension
See
secondary extension
.
port
A connection or link between two devices, allowing information to travel to a desired location. For
example, a switch port connects to an Lucent Technologies Intuity voice port to allow a subscriber
to leave a message.
priority call answer
A feature that allows callers to designate a call answer message as a priority message. To make a
message priority, the caller presses 2 after recording the message.
priority messaging
A feature that allows some subscribers to send messages that are specially marked and preferen-
tially presented to recipients. See also
priority outcalling
.
priority outcalling
Works with the priority messaging feature by allowing the message recipient to elect to be notified
by outcalling only when a priority message has been received. See also
priority messaging
.
private mailing list
A list of addresses that only the owning subscriber can access.
private messaging
A feature of Intuity AUDIX that allows a subscriber to send a message that cannot be forwarded by
the recipient.
processor interface (PI)
A System 75, Generic 1, Generic 3i, Generic 3s, and Generic 3vs switch data link. Also called
pro-
cessor interface board (PIB)
.
protocol
A set of conventions or rules governing the format and timing of message exchanges (signals) to
control data movement and the detection and possible correction of errors.
public mailing list
A list of addresses that any subscriber can use if that subscriber knows the owner’s list ID# and
extension number. Only the owner can modify a public mailing list.
pulse-to-touchtone converter
A device connected to the switch that converts signals from a rotary phone to touch tones. This
device allows callers to use rotary phones to access options in a subscriber’s mailbox or to access
options in an automated attendant.
R
remote access
Sending and receiving data to and from a computer or controlling a computer with terminals or
PCs connected through communications links.
remote installation
A system, site, or piece of peripheral equipment that is installed in a different location from the host
switch or system.
remote network
A network in which the systems are integrated with more than one switch.
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