- Industry: Telecommunications
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Access control information relating to the target.
Industry:Telecommunications
Access failure caused by the issuing of a system blocking signal by a communications system that does not have a call-originator camp-on feature. 2. Access failure caused by exceeding the maximum access time and nominal system access time fraction during an access attempt. Synonym system blocking.
Industry:Telecommunications
Access in which more than one terminal is supported by a single network termination.
Industry:Telecommunications
Access in which the resources of an area or system is limited to authorized personnel, users, programs, processes, or other systems, and denied to all others.
Industry:Telecommunications
ACG is a code control that is implemented automatically in response to a request from a database to limit traffic. This control can be in the form of six (6) through ten (10) digits. A six-digit control is used to protect the database in instances of a general overload. A ten-digit control is used to control focused overloads.
Industry:Telecommunications
Achieving and maintaining synchronism. 2. In facsimile, achieving and maintaining predetermined speed relations between the scanning spot and the recording spot within each scanning line. Note: In the civilian community, the noun "synchronization" is preferred to "synchronizing. "
Industry:Telecommunications
Actions and procedures intended to limit signaling traffic at its source in the case when the signaling network is not capable of transferring all signaling traffic offered by the user parts, because of network failures or overload situations.
Industry:Telecommunications
ADI associated with the initiator.
Industry:Telecommunications
ADI associated with the target.
Industry:Telecommunications
Adjusting the parameters and components of a circuit so that it resonates at a particular frequency or so that the current or voltage is either maximized or minimized at a specific point in the circuit. Note: Tuning is usually accomplished by adjusting the capacitance or the inductance, or both, of elements that are connected to or in the circuit.
Industry:Telecommunications