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Table C-3, ISDN Line Provisioning Terms, Definition, NI1 switches are Type A and Type C.

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Table C-3 ISDN Line Provisioning Terms Term CSD CSD CHL CSD LIMIT CSV CSV ACO CSV CHL CSV LIMIT CSV NBLIMIT EKTS MAXB CHL MTERM TERMTYP Definition Circuit-switched data-Number of B channels that can be simultaneously connected for circuit-switched data calls. Circuit-switched data channel-B channel(s) used for data calls. Circuit-switched data limit-Number of data calls that can be made simultaneously. Circuit-switched voice-Number of B channels that can be simultaneously connected for voice calls. Circuit-switched voice additional call offering-Indicates an additional call when the B channel is being used. Circuit-switched voice channel-B channel(s) that will be used for voice calls. Circuit-switched voice limit-Number of voice calls that can be made simultaneously. Circuit-switched voice notification busy limit-Number of additional voice calls allowed. Key system option-Whether or not a key system is being used. (A key system is a system in which multiple telephone numbers are shared across terminals.) Maximum B channels-Number of B channels that can be used simultaneously. Maximum terminals-Number of terminals active on the ISDN line. Terminal type-Terminal type used on the ISDN line. Valid types for NI1 switches are Type A and Type C. Provisioning the ISDN BRI Line C-7

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Provisioning the ISDN BRI Line
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Table C-3
ISDN Line Provisioning Terms
Term
Definition
CSD
Circuit-switched data—Number of B channels that can be
simultaneously connected for circuit-switched data calls.
CSD CHL
Circuit-switched data channel—B channel(s) used for data calls.
CSD LIMIT
Circuit-switched data limit—Number of data calls that can be made
simultaneously.
CSV
Circuit-switched voice—Number of B channels that can be
simultaneously connected for voice calls.
CSV ACO
Circuit-switched voice additional call offering—Indicates an
additional call when the B channel is being used.
CSV CHL
Circuit-switched voice channel—B channel(s) that will be used for
voice calls.
CSV LIMIT
Circuit-switched voice limit—Number of voice calls that can be made
simultaneously.
CSV NBLIMIT
Circuit-switched voice notification busy limit—Number of additional
voice calls allowed.
EKTS
Key system option—Whether or not a key system is being used. (A key
system is a system in which multiple telephone numbers are shared
across terminals.)
MAXB CHL
Maximum B channels—Number of B channels that can be used
simultaneously.
MTERM
Maximum terminals—Number of terminals active on the ISDN line.
TERMTYP
Terminal type—Terminal type used on the ISDN line. Valid types for
NI1 switches are Type A and Type C.