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CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION
Page 126 NEAX 2000 IPS General Description
NDA-24345, Issue 3
Miscellaneous Trunk Access
This feature allows the connection of various types of external facilities. In addition to Loop and
Ground Start Trunks, the following can also be interfaced with the NEAX2000 IPS: CCSA Lines
Code Calling Equipment, Dictation Equipment, Foreign Exchange (FX) Lines, Radio Paging
Equipment, and Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS) lines. Refer to separate features, Direct
Inward Dialing (DID), and Tie Line Access for more applications of Miscellaneous Trunk Access.
CCSA Access
This feature allows connection to or from a CCSA (Common Control Switching Arrangement)
network. A CCSA network is a special, privately-leased network constructed for one customer's
exclusive use that replaces or augments the public switched network services. The outgoing
connections using CCSA lines are accomplished in the same manner as a normal outgoing call.
Incoming calls are received from the CCSA network as a series of digits from the network
instead of a ringing signal, and the connection is established in the same manner as a Direct
Inward Dial (DID) or Tie Line connection. For Tie Line applications, the customers can
construct a network with their own numbering plan. In a CCSA application, the numbers are
issued by the C.O. following the CCSA network numbering plan.
Code Calling Equipment Access
Code Calling Equipment consists of external paging units and external dialers requiring dial
access from the NEAX2000 IPS.
Dictation Equipment Access
This feature permits dial access to customer provided Dictation Equipment, and in some
instances allows them to maintain telephone dial control of normal dictation system features.
Foreign Exchange (FX) Access
An FX line is a line that is extended and terminated at a distant Central Office. With this feature,
outgoing calls over the FX line become a local call at the distant C.O.
Radio Paging Equipment Access
This feature provides station users dial access to Radio Paging Equipment, and to selectively
tone - or voice/ tone-alert individuals carrying pocket paging devices. The paged party (when on
premises) can be connected to the paging party by going to the nearest station and dialing an
answer back code.
Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS) Access
This feature allows any station user direct dial access to outgoing WATS lines.
Modem over IP
This feature allows the system to transmit modem communications over IP network, via Local Area
Networks (LAN) and corporate Wide Area Network (WAN).
Multiline Terminal Attendant Position
A Multiline Terminal with LCD can be programmed to function similar to an Attendant position.
This Attendant position has limited access to Attendant related features and functions and can be
substituted where an Attendant is required but an Attendant Console is not necessary. When a
DSS/BLF console unit is associated with this Attendant Multiline Terminal enhanced operation is
available.