
P0911588 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge Programming Operations Guide
Glossary
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AbsorbLength
A setting that determines how many of the digits in a destination code will not be
dialed by the system. AbsorbLength is assigned under Destination codes in
Services.
access code
Different sequences of characters used to gain access to the features: Line pools,
Call park, external lines, Direct-Dial telephone and Auto DN.
address
A unique identifier assigned to networks and stations that allows each device to
receive and reply to messages.
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol for mapping an IP address to
a physical machine address that is recognized in the local network. For example, in
IP Version 4, an address is 32 bits long. In an Ethernet local area network, however,
addressesforattached devicesare48 bits long. The physicalmachine addressisalso
known as a Media Access Control or MAC address. A table, usually called the ARP
cache, is used to maintain a correlation between each MAC address and its
corresponding IP address. ARP provides the protocol rules for making this
correlation and providing address conversion in both directions.
alarm code
A number that is displayed, informing you that a fault has been detected in the
system.
Analog Terminal Adapter
A device that permits the connection of analog telecommunication devices such as
fax machines, answering machines, and single line telephones to the Enterprise
Edge system.
ANSI
American National Standards Institute.
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