Avaya Glossary of Media Processing Server Series Terminology (Software Release 2.1) Bedienungsanleitung Seite 13

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AID keys
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administrative line A logical telephone line used only to run administrative applications.
There is no physical phone line connection for an administrative line.
Contrast with call processing line.
See also call processing, administrative application.
administrative program See administrative application.
ADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation. The encoding
scheme used by analog Avaya MPS systems to compress the speech
signal.
This format is based on hardware that is available from OKI Semi-
conductor. ADPCM uses a 4-bit voice data encoding scheme. This
results in a data rate of 32K bits/second.
For additional information, see the Avaya MPS PeriStudio User’s
Guide.
Contrast with a-law, u-law.
See also analog, PCM.
ADSI Analog Display Services Interface. The Bellcore standard protocol
for use with screen telephones.
You can use PeriMap to create ADSI-compatible displays.
See also PeriMap.
AEQ Application Event Queue. This is used by an application to receive
events from the MX subsystem. As an event occurs, it is placed on the
end of the (MX application’s) AEQ until the application is ready to
process the event. The application receives service events by
removing them from the front of the AEQ.
See also MX.
AID keys Attention Identifier keys. Special keystrokes that are interpreted by
the host computer, such as Program Function and Program Attention.
The set of valid AID keys varies depending on the particular protocol.
In some cases, the use of these keys is equivalent to commands that
send screen maps or text streams. AID keys are usually issued by
applications.
See also host, application.
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