tie trunk
1trunk-to-tie trunk connections — Switching system s ability to supply an attendant with the option of offering an incoming trunk call to a tie trunk which ends in a different location …
2tie trunk — A trunk between two private automatic branch exchanges (PBXs) …
3tie trunk access — Method of controlling entry to tie lines by either dialing a trunk group access code or going through the attendant …
4dial-repeating tie line/dial-repeating tie trunk — A tie line arrangement which permits direct trunk to trunk connections without use of the attendant …
5tandem tie trunk network — (TTTN) A serving arrangement that permits sequential connection of tie trunks between PBX/Centrex locations by utilizing tandem operation …
6Tie line — A tie line, also known as a tie trunk, is a communication connection between extensions of a private telephone system, typically two PBXes. See also Circuit ID Leased line Private line References ([dead link] – Scholar sear …
7Trunk (luggage) — A trunk, also known as a travelling chest, is a large cuboid container for holding clothes and other personal belongings, typically about 1.5 metres wide, and 0.5 metres each deep and high, or about 25 to 40 wide, 14 to 28 high, and 14 to 24 deep …
8PBX tie line — See tie trunk …
9Last Spike (Grand Trunk Pacific Railway) — The Last Spike of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway was driven one mile east of Fort Fraser, British Columbia, Canada on April 7, 1914. HistoryThe Grand Trunk Pacific Railway commenced construction in British Columbia in 1908. This was one of the… …
10miscellaneous trunk access — A feature that facilitates access to external and customer provided facilities and equipment (e.g., FX, WATS, CCSA, tie, exchange network, paging, and code calling) …