A connection between two telephone central switching offices. The basic trunk line is called a T1 line. They provide many connections in a single cable, originally they were bundles of copper wire twisted pairs but now are often just a single fiber optic line.
Dial-up uses a switched point to point network.The connection between the two points is as follows:calling subscriber linesubscriber side "crossbar" switchjunctortrunk side "crossbar" switchtrunk line (e.g. intraoffice trunk, toll office trunk, interoffice trunk, international trunk)trunk side "crossbar" switchjunctorsubscriber side "crossbar" switchcalled subscriber lineNote: if toll office trunks and/or international trunks are used to complete the connection multiple switching offices beyond the two given (i.e. calling subscriber office, called subscriber office) and additional trunk lines will be used as needed.
I will deliver the interoffice memo to all departments tomorrow morning.
an interoffice memo is a letter where empolyees write to each other. :)
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In a PBX, a trunk card is a connection for a multi use line. Often a trunk card will use a T1 or T3 to provide multiple talk paths on a single connection.
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A trunk connection is affected by broadcast storms on any particular VLAN that is carried by that trunk.
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The lower portion of the trunk of the body is called the pelvis. It consists of the hip bones, sacrum, and coccyx, and acts as a support structure for the spine and a connection point for the lower limbs.
Assuming that you have checked the fuses, look for a loose connection in the wiring harness. I believe that there is a connector in the trunk area that may have come loose.