Glossary:
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H.323
An International Telecommunications Union (ITU) standard for switched multimedia communication between a LAN-
based multimedia endpoint and a gatekeeper. See also gatekeeper; Session Initiated Protocol (SIP).
H0 An ISDN information transfer rate for 384-kbps data that is defined by CCITT and ANSI standards.
H11An ISDN information transfer rate for 1536-kbps data that is defined by CCITT and ANSI standards.
H12
An ISDN information transfer rate for 1920-kbps data that is defined by CCITT and ANSI standards.
handshaking logic
A format that is used to initiate a data connection between two data module devices.
HNPA
See home numbering-plan area code (HNPA).
HO-DSP
High-order domain specific part
holding time
The total length of time in minutes and seconds that a facility is used during a call.
home numbering-plan area code (HNPA)
The local area code. The HNPA code does not have to be dialed to call numbers within the local geographical area.
hopNondirect communication between two switch communications interfaces (SCI), where the SCI message passes
automatically without intermediate processing through one or more intermediate SCIs.
host computer
A computer that is connected to a network, and that processes data fro m data-entry devices.
hunt group
A group of extensions that are assigned the Station Hunting feature so that a call to a busy extension is rerouted to an idle
extension in the group. See also work mode.
I
I1 The first information channel of the Digital Communications Protocol (DCP). See also Digital Communications
Protocol (DCP).
I2 The second information channel of the Digital Communications Protocol (DCP). See also Digital Communications
Protocol (DCP).
I2 Interface
A proprietary interface that is used for the radio-controller circuit packs in the DEFINITY Wireless Business System
(DWBS). Each interface provides communication between the radio-controller circuit pack and up to two wireless fixed
bases.