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Tie Line- See Tie Trunk.
Tie trunk- A Trunk between two PBXs. Note, a tie line is a dedi- cated circuit, not a switched circuit. See Trunk.
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Trunk- A communications path between two switching systems. Note that many trunks may be on a single circuit (if that circuit has multiple channels). The trunks most users will deal with are between the Telco switch and a PBX. However, a Tie Trunk can connect two PBXs. See also Tie Trunk and Trunk Group
Trunk Group- A number of telephone channels which are func- tionally related. Most common is the Hunt Group. Other com- mon types include Incoming Trunk Groups and Outgoing Trunk Groups. See also Combination Trunks and
Trunk Side- 1) The side of a central office that faces the network. Historically many CO switches could not make trunk to trunk connections (as opposed to tandem and long distance switches, that are always used to connect trunk together). Hence the need to dis- tinguish between the “line side” and the “trunk side” of the switch. See also Line Side.
2)The side of a PBX that connects to the Telco. Historically many PBXs could not make trunk to trunk connections. Hence the need to distinguish between the “line side” and the “trunk side” of the switch. Since a trunk is a
Two Wire – A circuit path where only a single pair of wires is used. A hybrid is used to convert from two wire to four wire circuits. No hybrid is perfect, and those used by the phone company can be poor. However, the hybrids in Telos TWO/2101 family are approaching
perfection!
U Interface- The interface between the ISDN “BRI” line and the “NT1”. ANSII standards for the US call for 2B1Q line coding, which is also used in some other places (though not necessar- ily). This can be considered the ISDN “phone jack” in the USA & Canada, and is frequently in the form of a
V.35- A serial data interface/connector pin out for synchronous data. V.35 uses balanced signal and data lines. The Zephyr/Zephyr Xstream models 9X01, 9X00, support V.35 using part #9812 cable.
Variant- The particular protocol (i.e. National
300)running on a specific switch. Not all variants are valid for a specific switch. The switch brand and model plus the variant defines the ISND protocol. Applies to configuring the 2101. See ISDN Protocol.
Virtual ISDN- An alternative to repeaters which uses a local Telco Switch to act as a repeater and which then sends the signal onto another switch which supports ISDN. See also Repeater.
Work Order- See Trouble Ticket
X.21- A serial data interface for synchronous data popular in Europe. X.21 uses balanced data and unbalanced signal lines. The Zephyr models 9X01, and 9X00 support X.21 using part #9822 cable.
Yellow Alarm- An alarm on a