Introduction
MAPD | |
| resides in a DEFINITY ECS carrier. It serves as an ISDN |
| brouter of ASAI messages through a TCP “tunnel” via |
| |
| OA&M for the DEFINITY LAN Gateway. MAPD provides |
| DLG functionality; it can run in DLG mode, act as a CVLAN |
| server, or do both simultaneously. |
NIC | Network Interface Card. A circuit board residing in the |
| Tserver that provides an interface to the DEFINITY LAN |
| Gateway or to the local area network (LAN) with Tserver |
| clients. |
NT machine | A general name for any one of the following Windows NT |
| 3.51 or 4.0 machines: NT Workstation, NT Server, NT |
| Backup Domain Controller, and NT Primary Domain |
| Controller. |
PBX Driver | A |
| TSAPI messages from a Telephony Server, reformats them |
| into a set of messages understood by the PBX, and sends |
| the reformatted messages to the PBX over a CTI link. |
| Provided by the vendor supplying the PBX and CSTA |
| services for a switch. The G3PD is a PBX driver. |
Telephony | A server that has Telephony Services software installed. |
Server | More than one Telephony Server can exist on a LAN. See |
| Tserver. |
TSAPI | Telephony Services Application Programming Interface. The |
| interface used by applications to make telephony requests, |
| such as call control requests (make a call, transfer a call), |
| monitor requests (trace a call), or routing requests. |
Tserver | A program installed on a Windows NT, 4.0 (or higher) ; |
| Windows 2000 or Windows XP platform that provides |
| Telephony Services and receives TSAPI messages from |
| client and server applications. These messages are |
| checked for permissions and, if allowed, forwarded to the |
| PBX driver. |
Related Documents
For a list of related documents see the preface (“About This Document”) ofAvaya Computer Telephony Installation Guide (INSTALL.PDF).
Issue 1 — December 2002
DEFNETM.PDF R1.2 |