280Chapter 29 Market profile attributes
Table 80 Analog and digital trunk types and descriptions (Sheet 2 of 2)
Trunk types | Description |
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DPNSS | A digital private network signaling system, which allows phone systems from different |
| manufacturers to be tied together over E1 lines, offering significant enhancements to BCM |
| networking capabilities. |
| DPNSS makes it easier to support centralized network functionality within private networks |
| for operators and attendants dealing with large numbers of calls. Its routing capabilities |
| provide more of the |
| system, reconfiguring all the nodes, and worrying about a lot of downtime. Most functionality |
| over DPNSS lines is transparent once the DPNSS is programmed into the system. |
| DPNSS allows a local node, acting as a terminating node, to communicate with other PBXs |
| over the network using E1 lines. For example, corporate offices separated geographically |
| can be linked over DPNSS lines to other BCM systems, bypassing the restrictions of the |
| PSTNs to which they may be connected. This allows connected BCM systems to function |
| like a private network. |
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Analog trunk types:
Loop start
Standard PSTN telephone line.