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Glossary
Issue 3 October 1997 GL-3
Initialization and Administration System
Services support system for PBX administration and maintenance.
International Portable Equipment Identity
Unique number used to identify a pocket phone for administration and through-the-air
communication. This number is sent by the pocket phone to the fixed part during the access rights
procedure.
International Portable User Identity
Number sent by the fixed part to a pocket phone during the access rights procedure. Also, this
number is sent by the pocket phone to the fixed part during the location registration procedure.
IPEI. See International Portable Equipment Identity
IPUI. See International Portable User Identity
L
local features
Features that are supported by the pocket phone (for example, the directory).
local tones
Tones produced locally in the pocket phone. Includes the following tones: ringer, warning, error,
error beep, confirmation, key click.
Location Registration
Through-the-air procedure used by the pocket phone to inform the fixed part that it has moved to a
new cluster. If the pocket phone is active on a call, Location Registration is implied whenever there
is an inter-RC or connection handover.
M
Mobility Manager (MM)
Software added to the DEFINITY system to control and track pocket phones as they change
location within the DWBS coverage area. The Mobility Manager directs all control and voice
information to the appropriate Radio Controller for each pocket phone. It is also responsible for the
maintenance and administration of the DWBS and pocket phones.
P
pre-origination dialing
Dialing that occurs before dial tone is granted.
portable part
Part of the DWBS radio infrastructure that is portable (most notably, the pocket phones).
post-origination dialing
Dialing that occurs after dial tone is granted.
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