AT&T 2500 series manual Alerting Signals, APLT-Advanced Private Line Termination, Bypass Tie Trunk

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C-2TRUNKING TERMS AND CAPABILITIES

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Alerting Signals

Functions to establish the way information is sent and received across trunks, once they are seized. For tie trunks, there exist five different alerting signals. They are referred to as: Automatic, Delay-Dial, Dial-Tone, Immediate Start, and Wink Start. For loop start and ground start trunks, they are referred to as ringing and dial-tone.

APLT—Advanced Private Line Termination

A PBX trunk interface for connecting to either a CO-based CCSA network or a CO-based EPSCS network. The APLT provides for network inward dialing, direct outward dialing to the network, and other features similar to those provided on the public exchange network. This trunk type can tandem through the PBX without attendant assistance if the network has the capability. System 75, System 75 XE, System 85, DIMENSION PBX, and Generic 1 and 2 communications systems all provide ‘‘Cut-Through’’ operation for APLT trunk types.

Auto (or Automatic-incoming)

A trunk signaling method where the distant-end switch does not send dialed digits, but expects the local switch to complete the call (at seizure time) based upon predetermined routing information. The call may be completed directly to either the PBX attendants, to CAS attendants over RLTs, to a UCD/DDC group or a vector directory number (VDN), to a voice terminal, or data end point. Trunk groups using the ‘‘Auto- in’’ signaling method are (1) some ground-start CO trunks, (2) some E&M tie trunks, and (3) some 1-way incoming WATS trunks.

Note: With regard to the ‘‘Auto-in’’ signaling method, System 75 and Generic 1 are more versatile than System 85 and Generic 2, in that the System 75 and Generic 1 can auto-in to anything with an extension number.

Auto (or Automatic-outgoing)

A trunk signaling method where the local switch expects the distant-end switch to complete the call without the local switch sending any of the dialed digits.

Bypass Tie Trunk

One-way outgoing tie trunks from an ETN Tandem switch to an ETN Main switch.

Call Type

As used in the trunking characteristics tables, it is the term used to identify the basic characteristics of a trunk group e.g., CO, FX, tie, etc,.

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AT&T 2500 series Alerting Signals, APLT-Advanced Private Line Termination, Auto or Automatic-incoming, Bypass Tie Trunk