
Configuration Tasks
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Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)T
Configuration Tasks
There are no configuration tasks for the Cisco AS5300 associated with this feature.
Configuration Examples
There are no configuration examples for the Cisco AS5300 associated with this feature.
Command Reference
There are no new or modified commands associated with this feature.
Glossary
ANI—automatic number identification. Feature of Signaling System 7 (SS7) in which a series of
digits, either analog or digital, are included in the call, identifying the telephone number of the
calling device. In other words, ANI identifies the number of the calling party.
call leg—a discrete segment of a call connection.
CSI—called subscriber identification. An identifier whose coding format contains the telephone
number from the remote fax terminal.
DID—direct inward dial. Feature that allows a user outside a company to dial an internal extension
number without having to pass through an operator or attendant. The dialed digits are passed to the
PBX, which then completes the call.
DNIS—dialed number identification service. Feature of trunk lines where the called number is
identified; this called number information is used to route the call to the appropriate service.
DSN—delivery status notification. Message returned to the originator indicating the delivery status
of an e-mail message. There are three types of delivery status notifications that can be requested by
a sender: delay, success, and failure. Specifications for DSN are described in RFC 1891, RFC 1892,
RFC 1893, and RFC 1894.
E.164—ITU-T recommendation for international telecommunication numbering.
ESMTP—Extended Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. Extended version of the Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol (SMTP), which includes additional functionality such as delivery notification and session
delivery. ESMTP is described in RFC 1869.
Group 3—standard created by the International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication
standardization sector (ITU-T) relating to fax devices. A Group 3 fax device is a digital machine
containing a 14400-baud modem that can send an 8.5 by 11 inch page in approximately 20 seconds
with a resolution of either 203 by 98 dots per inch (dpi) or 203 by 196 dpi (fine), using Huffman code
to compress fax data. Group 3 faxes use a standard dialup telephone line for transmission.
LCD—liquid crystal display. An alphanumeric display on computers and fax devices using liquid
crystal sealed between two pieces of glass.
MDN—message disposition notification. Message returned to the originator of an e-mail message
indicating that the e-mail message has been opened. Specifications for MDN are described in
RFC 2298.
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