Instruction manual
INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 4
MAP/5P Maintenance
585-310-186
Issue 3
October 1997
Glossary
Page GL-13
equipped/unequipped
The state of a networking channel that indicates whether Lucent I
NTUITY software has recognized it.
Devices must be equipped before they can be enabled (made active). See also
enabled/disabled
.
error message
A message on the screen indicating that something is wrong and possibly suggesting how to cor-
rect it.
errors
Problems detected by the system during operation and recorded in the maintenance log. Errors
can produce an alarm if they exceed a threshold.
escape from reply
The ability to quickly return to getting messages for a user who encounters a problem trying to
respond to a message. To escape, the user presses .
escape to attendant
An I
NTUITY AUDIX feature that allows users with the call answer feature to have a personal atten-
dant or operator administered to pick up their unanswered calls. A system-wide extension could
also be used to send callers to a live agent.
ESD
See
electrostatic discharge
.
ESDI
See
enhanced serial data interface
.
event
An informational messages about the system’s activities. For example, an event is logged when
the system is rebooted. Events may or may not be related to errors and alarms.
F
facilities restriction level (FRL)
A value that determines which types of calls the users of a switch are allowed to make.
facility out-of-service (FOOS)
State of operation during which the current channel is not receiving a dial tone and is not function-
ing.
facsimile
1. A digitized version of written, typed, or drawn material transmitted over telephone lines and
printed out elsewhere. 2. Computer-generated text or graphics transmitted over computer net-
works. A computer-generated fax is typically printed to a fax machine, but can remain stored elec-
tronically.
fax
See
facsimile
.
fax addressing prefix
Uniquely identifies a particular fax nodepoint to the Lucent I
NTUITY system. Used by the system as
a “template” to differentiate all call-delivery machines on the network from each other.
fax endpoint
Any device capable of receiving fax calls. Fax endpoints include fax machines, individual PC fax
modems, fax ports on LAN fax servers, and ports on fax-enabled messaging systems.
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