DATA COMMUNICATION WITHIN THE ISPBX Sample Clauses

DATA COMMUNICATION WITHIN THE ISPBX. The ISPBX acts as a data network `infrastructure' for the interconnection of end user terminals, peripherals and host computers. Transparent analogue or digital connections are established between digital peripherals in much the same way as a voice connection is established between two telephone sets. The end user terminals may use any protocol for information transfer, provided the path has the capacity for the transmission. Since the connection between two ports is established for the duration of the data call, this network acts as a Circuit Switched Data Network (CSDN). A data connection is established, in general terms, as follows: - The calling party dials the DNR of the required destination. Dialling can be either from the DTE keyboard, from the SOPHO-SET, SOPHO-XXX or XXX, automatically under control of a software program or from a telephone set if a modem is used. - The ISPBX uses the dialled information to determine the destination, using number analysis. A facility such as `hot line' may also be used to determine the destination. - The ISPBX checks if the connection is allowed. This involves checking traffic class of the caller, the IBSC of the caller and the BSPT of the destination and the compatibility value connection allowance. - The called party is rung. - The called party answers. Answering can be either from the DTE keyboard, from the SOPHO-SET, SOPHO-XXX or XXX, automatically under control of a software program or from a telephone set if a modem is used. - If the two DTEs are compatible then data transfer can take place. - After data transfer (or even during data transfer), either party may break the connection. This can be either from the DTE keyboard, from the SOPHO-SET, SOPHO-XXX or XXX, automatically under control of a software program or from a telephone set if a modem is used. If the two DTEs are not located in the same unit, then the data is transferred between the two involved units over one or more inter-unit links. The ISPBX supports V.24 and X.21 interfaces for connecting DTEs. The interface is used to transfer information from the DTE to the CPU for establishing the path to the destination port and to transfer the user-information through the network after the connection is established. Glossary - DTE means Data Terminal Equipment, which can be a data terminal, printer, Personal Computer, or any similar piece of equipment. - DCE means Data Circuit terminating Equipment, which can be a modem or one of the range of Philips SOPHO...
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