System Functions and Features as of I7.9
232 Data services
syd-0200/3.0 – I7.9 – 11.2009
6. 2 Data-service connections and destination tables
Data-service connections are routed via the call distribution element to a data-
service destination table. In the data-service destination table each data-service
type is allocated internal or PISN-internal destinations. There are several data-serv-
ice destination tables; their number depends on the system type.
The system analyses the data-service type involved and then routes the call to the
configured destination.
Destinations include:
• Internal users (including the remote maintenance access)
• User Groups
• PISN users
• Data-service individual destination
If the data-service type cannot be unequivocally allocated, it will be routed to the
destination Unknown data service.
If no destination is found, the call is cleared down.
Tab. 82 Data-service destination table
Data-service type Interface of the destination terminal
Modem a/b • Analogue terminal interface
• Terminal Adapter on an S terminal interface
FAX 2, 3 • Analogue terminal interface
• SIP terminal interface
FAX 4 • S terminal interface
• Analogue terminal interface
TA V.110 Terminal Adapter on an S terminal interface
TA V.120 Terminal Adapter on an S terminal interface
B channel transparent • S terminal interface
• Remote maintenance access PPP
Telepac Terminal Adapter on an S terminal interface
Teletex Terminal Adapter on an S terminal interface
Telex Terminal Adapter on an S terminal interface
Videotex Terminal Adapter on an S terminal interface
Unknown Any destination