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Glossary
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Cisco AS5800 Operations, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning Guide
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Configuration Manager
A TrafficDirector application allows you to add and configure agents, agent groups, switches, and Frame Relay agents.
Configuration Manager also provides a means for installing domains, logging, traps, and resources on a variety of agents
including DLCIs and switch ports.
Configuration Rollup (or Config Rollup)
A TrafficDirector application that allows you to define the number of days that different kinds of data are stored in an SQL
report database before being deleted.
constrained modem pool
A modem pool that has a condition imposed on the starting and ending modem numbers for it pool sub-ranges. The condition
is that the start of a pool sub-range must coincide with the start of a modem module, and the end of a pool sub-range must
coincide with the end of a modem module.
constraint-capable modem pool
A constraint-free modem-pool that has its pool sub-ranges specified that the conditions for a constrained modem-pool are met.
constraint-free modem pool
A modem pool that has no conditions imposed on the starting and ending modem numbers for its pool sub-ranges. A modem
pool is created by default to be constraint-free.
customer premises equipment (CPE)
Equipment employed at the clients location or premises (other than a carrier) to originate, route, or end telecommunications.
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D-channel (ISDN)
This is the 24th timeslot on T1/PRI or the 16th timeslot on E1/PRI and is used for signaling information. Call setup and
teardown information is sent over the D-channel.
default firmware
The modem firmware in a firmware list that would be loaded on the modem modules in the absence of any modem
firmware-related configuration commands. This will always be the first firmware image in the firmware list.
demodulation (MOD)
The process of retrieving data from a modulated signal.
dial interface
These interfaces are used for ending digital calls. Dialer interfaces are also used for async calls.
dial pulsing (DP)
The transmitting of telephone address signals by momentarily opening a DC circuit a number of times corresponding to the
decimal digit which is dialed. Transmission and/or reception of address digits using onhook and offhook transitions of the
DC signaling variable.
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