Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

Anlagenanschluss

English translation:

exchange line

Added to glossary by davidgreen
May 6, 2004 11:55
20 yrs ago
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German term

Anlagenanschluss

German to English Tech/Engineering Telecom(munications)
I can't locate this term. Any ideas? Any telephony experts out there?

Allgemein:
Die unten beschriebenen Voraussetzungen sollten Sie in jedem Fall überprüfen, damit Sie FaxExpress reibungslos installieren können:
· Ein Basis-Telefonanschluss (BRI) mit *MSN- oder Anlagenanschluss* oder ein PRI-Anschluss ist vorhanden.
· Ein Kabel führt von dem Rechner, auf dem Sie FaxExpress installieren möchten, zum Anschluss oder zur TK-Anlage.
· Eine der möglichen ISDN-Karten, mit denen FaxExpress arbeiten kann (AVM Fritz, Eicon Diva Server) ist installiert.
· Die Benutzerrechner sind über ein funktionierendes Netzwerk miteinander verbunden.

General:
Be sure to review the requirements listed below to insure the smooth installation of FaxExpress:
· A basic rate interface (BRI) with *MSN or (DID???)* or a PRI connection is available.
· A cable leads from the computer, onto which you would like to install FaxExpress, to the connection or to the telecommunication system.
· One of the possible ISDN cards with which FaxExpress can work (AVM Fritz, Eicon Diva Server) is installed.
· he user computers are connected to each other via a functioning network.
Proposed translations (English)
3 PTP (Point to Point)

Discussion

Non-ProZ.com May 6, 2004:
tectransDE: You're the best, I found it straight away via the ""99" toggle technique you mentioned. Thanks!!
tectranslate ITS GmbH May 6, 2004:
Oh, you can toggle languages (flags at the top of the page). Searcb for "99" to find the Anlagenanschluss in the English version.
tectranslate ITS GmbH May 6, 2004:
Maybe this helps (got no time to check it, though): http://www.bokowsky.de/telesys/produkte/isdn/isdn_glossar.ht...

Proposed translations

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PTP (Point to Point)

Additional to tectrans suggestion: Anlagenanschlusss apparently always refers to an ISDN interface. In the following link it is also referred to as PTP (Point to Point).
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