Analog Trunk Ports Clause Samples
The "Analog Trunk Ports" clause defines the terms and conditions under which analog trunk ports are provided and used within a telecommunications agreement. It typically outlines the technical specifications, capacity limits, and maintenance responsibilities associated with these ports, which serve as physical interfaces connecting a private branch exchange (PBX) to the public switched telephone network (PSTN). By clearly delineating the scope and requirements for analog trunk ports, this clause ensures both parties understand their obligations and helps prevent disputes over service quality or equipment compatibility.
Analog Trunk Ports. 9.11.1.12.1 DS0 Analog Trunk Ports can be configured as DID, DOD, and Two-way.
Analog Trunk Ports. 9.11.1.11.1 DS0 Analog Trunk Ports can be configured as DID, DOD, and Two-way.
9.11.1.11.2 Analog Trunk Ports provide a 2-Way Analog Trunk with DID, E&M Signaling and 2-Wire or 4-Wire connections. This Trunk Side connection inherently includes hunting within the trunk group.
9.11.1.11.3 All trunks are designed as 4-Wire leaving the Central Office. For 2-Wire service, the trunks are converted at the Customer’s location.
9.11.1.11.4 Two-way Analog DID Trunks are capable of initiating out going calls, and may be equipped with either rotary or Touch-tone (DTMF) for this purpose. When the trunk is equipped with DID Call Transfer feature, both the trunk and telephone instruments must be equipped with DTMF.
9.11.1.11.5 Two-way Analog DID Trunks require E&M signaling. Qwest will use Type I and II E&M signaling to provide these trunks to the PBX. Type II E&M signaling from Qwest to the PBX will be handled as a Special Assembly request, through the Special Request Process.
