Mamba 10 ch08 Different Things
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maybe you have already heard that there exists a new magazine in the american scene called rags which is, in a way, very uncommon ! the authors of this magazine call themselves the 'infamous modo', a group composed of all kinds of animals, eg. the cow, the parrot, the pig, the giraffe, the fish etc. the magazine itself consists of all kind of rumours which hardly seem to be true, but very funny ! the main attention in the charts- section is centered on the bbs -and the popularity-charts ! (also very funny indeed!) but the reason, why we have directed our attention on the modo-crew was the sudden absence of the gang, which lasted for a few weeks ! when the absence of the crew was noted, the mamba< staff launched its investigations to clear the rumours which resulted from the absence ! these are the thrilling results of our work : (+) first it was said, the dog, who seems to be one of the main-characters in modo, went on vacations, but here is the sensational truth : some hours before the dog disappeared he was seen by one of our agents ! dog was walking on a street in the city of l.a. ! it was a sunny day, and suddenly a big car drove in dog's direction(with very high speed), the car stopped about 2 meters in front of the confused dog, a man with a big net got out, and threw the net on the yelling dog... it was the local dog-catcher, bad luck, dog ! but that wasn't the whole story, the reason, why the dog was able to release the new issue of 'rags' is given here : 2 weeks after the sad event, the barber/destiny, known as good friend of dog, planned an exciting coup !!! he built, together with the other animals, a rescue squad ! they broke into the building, where the dog was imprisoned, and rescued him ! that's the whole story !! we also tried to contact the dog for a little statement concerning this case ! (+) we spared no pains to get his phone- number, and we finally managed to get him to the phone : m : mamba d : dog m : dog, congratulation to your escape of the terrible building! please tell us some details about your flight. d : aehh, wuff, wau,wauwau, wuff wuff aehh, wauwuffwau ! m : ahm, yes, of course, thank you !! to my mind everybody has already heard about those pbx's ! you can use them, in case you got a valid code, to call through europe and you even can make a telephone- conference sometimes !! so here's a short description of a pbx; sent to us by an unknown reader! here it goes... (+) a telephone exchange serving an individual organization and having connections to a public telephone exchange is called a 'private branch exchange (pbx). the pbx performs a switching function by connecting any extension in the private organ- isation to an outside line. a pbx is actually a private switch that connects a group of telephones within an individual organization. calls placed outside this indiviual group are connected to a telephone company's central office switch through trunks. a pbx may be operated by an attendant from the private organization or the switching system may be done automatically. other terms that are commonly used inter- chngeably with pbx are : private automatic branch exchange (pabx), private automatic exchange (pax), and computerized branch exchange(cbx) although these terms were originally used to identify specific switch structures, today they are often used as synonyms. pbx's can use any of three basic switching methods : step-by-step (sxs), cross-bar (x-bar), and computer controlled, to perform the basic function of switching. however, in addition to detecting calls and establishing a transmission link between 2 telephones, pbx's can do much more. the common control, often called a central processing unit (cpu), controls the switching matrix of a pbx performs the same job as does an operator at a manual switchboard or a common control central office switch. the cpu, however, gets its instructions from the 'stored program', which contains directions for activities, such as detecting calls, sending them over the best avaiable route, and recording billing information. these computerized electronic switches are used to perform routine, as well as unique, functions that simply weren't practical or even possible with electromechanical switches. just as in the public switched network, pbx switches make connection between instruments, or 'key telephone sets'. we're all familiar with key telephone sets, whether we know them by name or not. they're business telephones that have six push-buttons keys lined up below the dial - a red button marked 'hold' and five buttons or lines with flashing lights. systems with pbxs and key sets have a great deal of flexability in planning for their needs because they can set up their codes to accomplish the functions needed in their particular situations. in fact, the pbx can be programmed so that each individual extension within a system can take advantage of features applicable to its own business needs. some of the features that are available with pbxs and key systems are : call transfer, which allows internal or external calls to be transfered from one telephone to any other phone in the system; automtic push-button signaling, which indicates the status of all phones in the system; camp on, in which a call made to a busy phone automatically waits until the line is idle; and internal and external conference capabilities, which enables outside callers to conference with several inside users. some features automatically handle incoming telephone calls. automatic call waiting not only holds calls made to a busy extension is free, but also signals the person being called that a call is waiting and informs the caller that he is on hold. automatic call forwarding will send calls to employees who are temporarily in locations other than their offices, provided they 'inform' the pbx where they can be found. automtic call distribution automatically send an incoming call to the first extension that's not busy -a useful feature for situations in which any one of a group of persons in the organization can adequately respond to incoming calls. another example is automatic call back, which allows a caller who reaches a busy line to ask the pbx to return his or her call when the line is free. still other features provide services such as night telephone answering, telephone traffic monitoring, and network or hot-line connection. these examples are but a sample from the features possible with computerized pbxs ! ------------------------------------ now a very brief description of how to use and what to expect on a pbx. ------------------------------------ plus it !!! basically, you call the pbx and you will have to enter a code that can be anywhere from 4 to 6 digits (note: some pbxs do not require codes). then you will hear a dial tone. from here you would under normal circumstances dial : 9+1 (or 0) + npa-pre-suff, for long distance dialing, or dial 8 for local dialing. the most common use of the pbx is to call 'alliance teleconferencing', a teleconference service offered by at&t. note: pbx codes are usually very simple and usually 4 digits. ex : 0000, 1111, 1234 etc. -return