Carrier Access SNMP User Manual
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TRUNK PROCESSING (TP):
WINK: A signal sent between two telecommunications devices as part of a handshaking protocol. It is a
momentary interruption in SF (Single Frequency) tone, indicating that the distant Central Office (CO) is
ready to receive the digits that have just been dialed. In telephone switching systems, a single supervisory
pulse. On a digital connection such as a T1 circuit attached to an Access Bank II, a wink is signaled by a
brief change in the A and B signaling bits. On an analog line, a wink is signaled by a brief change in polarity
(electrical + and -) on the line.
momentary interruption in SF (Single Frequency) tone, indicating that the distant Central Office (CO) is
ready to receive the digits that have just been dialed. In telephone switching systems, a single supervisory
pulse. On a digital connection such as a T1 circuit attached to an Access Bank II, a wink is signaled by a
brief change in the A and B signaling bits. On an analog line, a wink is signaled by a brief change in polarity
(electrical + and -) on the line.
WINK OPERATION: A timed off-hook signal normally of 140 milliseconds, which indicates the avail-
ability of an incoming register for receipt of digital information from the calling office.
ability of an incoming register for receipt of digital information from the calling office.