Instruction manual

INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 4
MAP/5P Maintenance
585-310-186
Issue 3
October 1997
Glossary
Page GL-17
interrupt request (IRQ)
Within a PC, a signal sent from a device to the CPU to temporarily suspend normal processing and
transfer control to an interrupt handling routine.
INTUITY AUDIX Digital Networking
A Lucent I
NTUITY feature that allows customers to link together up to 500 remote Lucent INTUITY
machines for a total of up to 500,000 remote users. See also
digital networking
.
INTUITY Message Manager
A Windows-based software product that allows I
NTUITY AUDIX users to receive, store, and send
their voice/FAX messages from a PC. The software also enables users to create and send multime-
dia messages that include voice, fax, file attachments, and text.
I
NTUITY messaging application programming interface (IMAPI)
A software function-call interface that allows I
NTUITY AUDIX to interact with Lucent INTUITY Message
Manager.
IRQ
See
interrupt request
.
ISDN
See
integrated services digital network
.
isolating data interface (IDI)
A synchronous, full duplex data device used for cable connections between a Lucent I
NTUITY
GPSC-AT/E card and the switch data communications interface unit (DCIU).
IVC6
See
integrated voice processing CELP (IVC6) card.
J
jumper
Pairs or sets of small prongs or pins on circuit cards and mother boards the placement of which
determines the particular operation the computer selects. When two pins are covered, an electri-
cal circuit is completed. When the jumper is uncovered, the connection is not made. The com-
puter interprets these electrical connections as configuration information.
L
label
The name assigned to a disk device (either a removable tape cartridge or permanent drive)
through software. Cartridge labels may have a generic name (such as 3.3) to show the software
release, or a descriptive name if for back-up copies (such as back01). Disk drive labels usually
indicate the disk position (such as disk00 or disk02).
LAN
See
local area network
.
last-in/first-out (LIFO)
A method of processing telephone calls or data in which the last call (or data) received is the first
call (or data) to be processed.