AT&T 585-300-903 Outcalling, List, Administration Activity Path, Path Line, Peripherals, Personal

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Glossary GL-15

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Outcalling

An R1V3 AUDIX feature that allows AUDIX to dial subscribers’ numbers to inform

 

them they have new messages (often used with AUDIX Standalone or if the phones

 

do not have message-waiting lamps).

Password

A code assigned to every terminal user for security reasons. After dialing AUDIX,

 

subscribers must dial their personal password correctly to log on to AUDIX.

Password and

Activity 5 on the Activity Menu that allows subscribers to change their password, or

List

to create, scan, or edit mailing lists.

Administration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Activity

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Path

The form string (or location) typed on the second line of an AUDIX screen form that

 

identifies the form to display. Parts of a path name are called segments. Each part

 

must be typed with enough characters to uniquely name that segment, followed with

Path Line

 

 

ENTER

 

 

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The second line from the top of a terminal display form used to identify the form you

 

wish to display. Type segments individually followed by

 

 

ENTER

 

 

or a carriage

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

return; you need to type only enough characters to name a

unique form (such as m :

 

ac : d).

Peripherals

The voice terminals, printers, display terminals, and other devices external to the

 

AUDIX cabinet, but necessary for full AUDIX operation and maintenance.

Personal

An AT&T 62xx or 63xx desktop computing device, required for the AUDIX Data

Computer (PC)

Acquisition Package (ADAP) and Text Service Interface.

Personal

Activity 3 on the Activity Menu that allows subscribers with the Call Answer feature

Greeting

to record a personal message. This greeting is played to callers who are redirected to

Administration

AUDIX. The Information Service and Automated Attendant features also use this

Activity

option for recorded messages or menus.

Port

A connection or link between two devices, allowing information to travel through it to

 

a desired location. For example, a switch port connects to an AUDIX voice port to

 

allow a subscriber on a voice terminal to leave a message on disk.

Power Down

The activity of turning off system power before changing hardware or reinitializing a

 

faulty system. Always shut down the system software before turning power off, or

 

data will be lost.

Power Up

The activity of turning power on to start system initialization and automatic self-tests;

 

disks spin up.

Primary Rate

International standard protocol for connecting a switch or PBX to a computer,

Interface (PRI)

network, or another switch. PRI supports twenty-three 64 Kbps information and one

 

64 Kbps signaling channel [called 23B+D format or Extended Digital Subscriber Line

 

(Extended DSL)] over high-speed T1 facilities.

Private Mailing

A list of addresses that only the owning subscriber can access.

List

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Private

One of the R1V4 Executive Features that allows a subscriber to send a voice mail

Messaging

message that cannot be forwarded by the recipient using the **P command. The **F

 

(Allow Forwarding) command cancels Private Messaging.

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