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data path<br />

Glossary<br />

data path<br />

The end-to-end connection used <strong>for</strong> a data <strong>com</strong>munications link. A data path is<br />

the <strong>com</strong>bination of all elements of an interprocessor <strong>com</strong>munication in a DCS.<br />

data port<br />

A point of access to a <strong>com</strong>puter that uses trunks or lines <strong>for</strong> transmitting or<br />

receiving data.<br />

data service unit (DSU)<br />

A device that transmits digital data on transmission facilities.<br />

data terminal equipment (DTE)<br />

Equipment consisting of the endpoints in a connection over a data circuit. In a<br />

connection between a data terminal and host, the terminal, the host, and their<br />

associated modems or data modules make up the DTE.<br />

DCE<br />

Data-<strong>com</strong>munications equipment.<br />

D-channel backup<br />

Type of backup used with Non-Facility Associated Signaling (NFAS). A<br />

primary D-channel provides signaling <strong>for</strong> an NFAS D-channel group (two or<br />

more PRI facilities). A second D-channel, on a separate PRI facility of the<br />

NFAS D-channel group, is designated as backup <strong>for</strong> the D-channel. Failure of<br />

the primary D-channel causes automatic transfer of call-control signaling to the<br />

backup D-channel. The backup be<strong>com</strong>es the primary D-channel. When the<br />

failed channel returns to service, it be<strong>com</strong>es the backup D-channel.<br />

DCIU<br />

Data <strong>com</strong>munications interface unit.<br />

DCP<br />

Digital Communications Protocol.<br />

DCS<br />

Distributed Communications System.<br />

dial-plan table<br />

A data structure that defines how a switch or server (such as MMCX) interprets<br />

dialed digits and routes calls. The dial-plan table per<strong>for</strong>ms two tasks. First, it<br />

identifies a dial plan rule that applies to the kind of input it has received. Then it<br />

applies the rule and translates the dialed input into a corresponding extension or<br />

public-network telephone number. (MMCX interserver calls are handled<br />

differently; see interserver routing table.)<br />

472<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istration <strong>for</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000

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