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Introduction to Telephone Systems 

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Level: Beginner
Presenter: Eli the Computer Guy
Date Created: August 2, 2010
Length of Class: 54 Minutes
Tracks
Telephone Systems
Prerequisites
None
Purpose of Class
This class introduces students to the basic components of telephone systems.
Topics Covered
Public Switched Telephone Network
Central Offices
Trunk Lines
PBX and Voicemail Systems
PBX Stations
Voicemail Subcribers
Class Notes
Introduction
Telephone systems are not complicated if you understand how they work.
A Word on VoIP
VoIP is not a telephone system
PSTN
PSTN -- Public Switched Telephone Network is like the Internet, but for telephone communication
NADP -- North American Dialing Plan -- Is the system for routing telephone calls.
Central Office -- All telephone lines connect to a local central office
Trunk Lines
Every Trunk Line has a telephone number
A Trunk Line allows for 1 incoming or outgoing call. You can have far more telephones in a building then you have trunk lines.
Incoming Trunk lines are setup in Hunt Groups. If the main phone number is busy the call is automatically forwarded to the next number in the Hunt Group
Incoming Hunt Groups are setup by your local telephone company.
Outgoing calls can be routed to use selected trunk lines. This in configured in your PBX.
PBX and Voicemail
The PBX routes telephone calls
The Voicemail system provides all audio messaging. (Voicemail boxes, Message Boards, and Auto Attendant Messages)
Stations
All devices that connect to the PBX are "Stations". This includes telephones, call boxes, intercom systems, etc.
There are 2 types of stations; Analogue and Digital.
Analogue and Digital stations have to be connected to appropriate ports on the PBX. An analogue phone cannot connect to a digital port and vice versa.
Almost all fax machines and phones you buy at retail stores are analogue. If your new fax machine does not work it may be because it's plugged into a digital line.
Subscribers
Subscribers are users of the Voicemail system.
Subscribers do not have to have stations
Voicemail ports are the number of connections to the Voicemail system at any one time. This includes not just people retrieving their voicemail, but also incoming calls that connect to Auto Attendant messages.
Final Thoughts
Be careful before you touch! Most older telephone and voicemail systems were administered using a phone keypad, NOT and computer interface. If you mess something up it can be very difficult to rebuild a deleted Auto Attendant or such.
Resources
North American Numbering Plan
PSTN -- Wikipedia

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@josesoarezz5780
@josesoarezz5780 10 лет назад
I just wanna say that you are such a GREAT teacher! I'm from Angola (Africa) and right now I'm studying in China. Your videos helps me a lot! Sharing is caring, so thank you so much for caring :) God bless you!
@HK-sw3vi
@HK-sw3vi 3 года назад
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@TheDesertStorming
@TheDesertStorming 8 лет назад
rarely see information given for free anymore , your a blessing
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@boxer12350 8 лет назад
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@JohnSmith-hj8kv
@JohnSmith-hj8kv 7 лет назад
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@juliamhayes
@juliamhayes 12 лет назад
One hour ago I didn't understand PSTN, PBX or the separateness of voicemail. You are a master communicator Eli. Thanks very much for this lesson.
@africanchina1
@africanchina1 10 лет назад
9:37 Trunk Lines 19:04 The phone system 26:35 Stations 29:44 Analog vs Digital
@itpugil
@itpugil 9 лет назад
+africanchina1 thanks for the indexing! :)
@brandonfarfan1978
@brandonfarfan1978 5 лет назад
Thanks dude.👍
@erybatoarung2789
@erybatoarung2789 4 года назад
Thanks sir
@hotshotmarketer194
@hotshotmarketer194 4 года назад
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@Pdemosllegaralosanti-tiktokers 3 года назад
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@jlaw2288
@jlaw2288 3 года назад
10 years later, concept still the same. Great video for beginner understanding of PBX. I will recommend this video to anyone who knows nothing about phone system and want to learn the concept.
@pdpUU
@pdpUU Год назад
Exactly what I needed for a new job from a repeat client! It was for a phone + networking audit/survey - I had only brief background on phone prior, this video caught me up to speed perfectly.
@bonganibunu5171
@bonganibunu5171 Год назад
This is the best lecturer on technologies i have ever come across.
@3jalil
@3jalil 10 лет назад
Eli I must say that you are not only a genius but a very good teacher, very few people can explain things as you do!
@423tech
@423tech 9 лет назад
A few quick corrections I feel I should point out. A PBX is a Private Branch Exchange, or a dedicated central office (usually around 500 to more than 1,000 extensions) that large enterprises use. A Key System is one of the smaller telephone systems used by business with less than 500 telephones. NADP = No, it's the North American Numbering Plan, or NANP. In addition, I should point out that the NANP is just the numbering format standard, and not the way calls are routed. Calls are routed using Signaling System Number 7, or SS7, which is a protocol which central offices use to communicate. They use out of band data to transmit information such as the destination number, caller ID information, et cetera. The average central office in a small town serves about 5,000 lines.
@johnoman6617
@johnoman6617 6 лет назад
telecomguy10: Also, no phone systems are not always easy to work on. There is more than just the $600 system this guy is used too. All Dmarcs on the outside of the building? Only is someone is not doing their job. Got about halfway through, couldn't stand any more. I was curious if he knew what PBX even stood for.
@fgwaller
@fgwaller 13 лет назад
One small Comment about Trunk lines. What you describe is the operation of Analog lines, however even in the US for connecting a PBX digital Lines are more common. One of the Advantages of digital lines is that you do not have to setup huntgroups or alike with your carrier anymore. With ISDN and T1 lines a part of the bandwidth is reserved to communicate the called number, callerid, which of the connected channels the call is going to use, etc. This allows more settings to be made on site.
@utkarshmishra1928
@utkarshmishra1928 2 года назад
Eli, I can't thank you enough for providing such a quality and insightful content for free. I was struggling for a long time to understand voice communication and then i stumbled upon your video series, and then i have been binge-watching it from then on. Once again, thanks a lot!!
@Abijossy
@Abijossy Год назад
I must say this, this is how to teach. Clarity, aim, purpose, delivering all top notch. You are the bomb🎉🎉🎉
@itpugil
@itpugil 9 лет назад
i got hired and was asked to study about "asterisk" but i had trouble understanding what PBX's and PSTN's are because no video here in youtube could explain it, was really happy to run into this class, always loved watching his contents thank you so much eli even back then when i was in college i run towards your videos for help! :)
@jolinlee7161
@jolinlee7161 3 года назад
10 years later. It is still relevant.
@PBC66
@PBC66 11 лет назад
ADSL is effectively "piggybacked" onto a standard line and filtered at your premises. So if installed properly, the regular telephone side of the connection can be used for anything that a non-ADSL telephone line can be used for, including fax or dial-up computer access.
@GK-cj6tq
@GK-cj6tq 7 лет назад
Don't think I have ever seen a video on technology so easily explained.Can't​ thank you enough!!
@mikegigliotti5601
@mikegigliotti5601 9 лет назад
I'm an electrical engineer from pa. A college classmate and I started a electrical construction company and we recently ran into a telephone problem and we quickly realized in our extensive studies we knew nothing about phone system thanks to this video I was able to save the day thanks..great video
@springflowerangel
@springflowerangel 11 лет назад
I've been for long confused about trunk line, hunt groups, PBX, and voice mail system, now I understand it, Thanks!
@dangelor
@dangelor 13 лет назад
This video was SO helpful as I'm preparing to administer our Lync 2010 environement and have had no experience with the voice side of things. Thanks so much!
@clintonbeckway4171
@clintonbeckway4171 10 лет назад
This Eli the computer guy needs tobe cloned and sent to every Technical college and uni around the world, I have learnt alot and he puts things in an easy to understand way. Good work keep on Teaching ! Now if only I can find someone as good as him to teach me Maths !
@jitukali2652
@jitukali2652 9 лет назад
Clinton Beckway I agree with you.
@sportsspot8181
@sportsspot8181 6 лет назад
Plz add types of wireless telephone system topic
@StatsSweeney
@StatsSweeney 12 лет назад
ELi, great video. I was forced to change careers and got 'hooked' up with a voice and data company. These videos have helped me to understand on a deeper level something i took for granted. They are also helping me to get on my feet with the new job. Keep them coming!!!
@midnytemyst79
@midnytemyst79 4 года назад
I am a network engineer and voice is like speaking latin almost, but you have made alot of the technology make sense to me and I appreciate that. Keep doing great work.
@mariagholston2379
@mariagholston2379 3 года назад
I thank you so much, for your wisdom and time explaining the basics for which we have learned. I'm trying to figure out how to make our small business work smoothly. We need to purchase phones without over spending. Thanks for the good work 👏
@alexilaiho8534
@alexilaiho8534 4 года назад
Hello Eli, just stop by to say thank you! I watched this video before when I'm about to take my telephony class and it gave me a jump start. Although it is not the entirety, still it help me a lot and because of it I got 3.5 in my telephony class. I think its almost 2 years ago. Now I am an engineer, so thank you and continue making up video and being passionate about it!
@TheTechieTube
@TheTechieTube 12 лет назад
Probably the most informative and easy to comprehend computer techie site on the net. Thanks Eli for sharing your knowledge.
@cottonfield2580
@cottonfield2580 10 лет назад
Fantastic way to educate people interested in technology.
@sblove99
@sblove99 13 лет назад
Got a better understanding of PBX here in 45 minutes here than I have 6 months on job... Great vid!
@LuckyConnections
@LuckyConnections 12 лет назад
You are doing Great job without any Greedness of Money! Knowledge is Power!
@MrMuralikrishna1982
@MrMuralikrishna1982 9 лет назад
for not only these videos, i have got addicted to all your training sessions. Specially the Linux training programs which helped me to the core. More than knowledge on Linux, you have given me the confidence and made me to realize that linux is not a big deal. Thanks a ton !!
@stavrosstamatakis
@stavrosstamatakis 12 лет назад
Such a simple and jargon free language... If only all teaching was done like that. Excellent job Eli
@omskariyazmaraikayer913
@omskariyazmaraikayer913 9 лет назад
Dear Eli I been watching some of your videos . Their extremely good. Its time I thanked you . Sir.
@laraphzglobaltechnology5621
@laraphzglobaltechnology5621 3 года назад
First lecture on telephone system. I love it, very comprehensive. You re a great teacher.
@theguyatx8225
@theguyatx8225 7 лет назад
I can't even begin to tell you how helpful this video is. Thanks for posting it, I'm looking forward to watching the rest of your videos.
@spiffai
@spiffai 11 лет назад
You rock dude! I work for a communications company and nobody can explain these concepts as well as you do. Keep being awesome! I'm going to watch all of your videos like a rabid fan girl.
@davekrasmussen
@davekrasmussen 11 лет назад
One way to look at the PBX and Voicemail is to consider the PBX as a router, and the voice mail as an "audio server" for the system
@anotheruser3679
@anotheruser3679 Год назад
Here in 2023. Thank you very much. Quite insightful. Had to subscribe noting that I need to study alot of Telecom stuff in these two months
@kennyflores4327
@kennyflores4327 11 лет назад
You the man Eli! Im attending ITT Tech for my bachelors in information systems and cyber security and your videos are very helpful along the way. Keep em coming!
@medpinlondon
@medpinlondon 2 года назад
Thank you so much, man. I joined a company for an IT position, and being a new bee to IT Industry, i was struggling to know the SIP Trunk concept. Now I am clear, thank you for your help!
@TelNetVA
@TelNetVA 12 лет назад
Eli ... love what you are doing with you video series. As a "phone guy" myself I appreciate you reaching out to educate others in our industry.
@hotshotmarketer194
@hotshotmarketer194 4 года назад
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@Peter95111
@Peter95111 11 лет назад
awesome. I've worked for a telecommunications company for 6 months now and I've learned so much from this.thanks!
@elithecomputerguy
@elithecomputerguy 13 лет назад
@xofuoy The "lines", Trunk Lines, represent how many concurrent calls that can be going on between people inside the building and phones outside the building. So if 4 people are on calls with people OUTSIDE the building when the 5th person tries to call OUT the call will fail (They may get a fast busy signal, or something else.) If on the other hand you have 6 people talking to other people INSIDE the building then when a person tries to call out they will be able to.
@maneeshkumarmuralidhar7713
@maneeshkumarmuralidhar7713 10 лет назад
Great Tutorial, I see huge patience form the Teacher in explainaton. Thank You
@GOAVOXI
@GOAVOXI 10 лет назад
Once again Eli provides a information video that this time describes what we need to know when it come phones.
@ammroz1
@ammroz1 12 лет назад
You are Great Really you are best tutor I'v Listen to..Again thx for sharing knowledge..I Have been in Asterisk about 2 years and I was having some misconception and u have cleared it All.
@flagoman
@flagoman 8 лет назад
thank you for taking the time for all this explanation, really grateful for all this info..
@Oldgoat38
@Oldgoat38 13 лет назад
Thanks Eli. I appreciate the detail in your talks. I needed this series of talks.
@willb169
@willb169 11 лет назад
I now am a tad less clueless about phones than before :-) Thanks! When I was totally green and still wet behind the ears, I worked for a company that had some old ugly looking menu driven interface for their PBX or VM. It was a HUGE company and only 1 solitary IT guy handled all phone tickets. Obviously he was worth his weight in gold and his job security was fairly untouchable...
@HamzaAbbas_
@HamzaAbbas_ Год назад
One of the best explanations of telephones systems i've heard. It's always been a mystery to me and you explain it in an easy to understand way.
@squirrel1620
@squirrel1620 6 лет назад
Great video. I was just hired at a company that has a lot of legacy gear attached to a hydro electric pump, I needed some insight to the job before I started so thank you! I know ethernet like the back of my hand but had no knowledge of phone systems
@hyperacusisPH
@hyperacusisPH 8 лет назад
Thank you Eli! Keep helping the tech community.
@Ha-ma2627
@Ha-ma2627 Год назад
Here to refresh my mind, and This is such a simple, clear, concise way of explaining this overall topic. Not only does he takes his sweet time with each topic but he also explains it a few different ways to get the point across… keep it up!
@aniruddh01afterburn
@aniruddh01afterburn 4 года назад
Hats off to your in depth knowledge .... Learned a lot ....Thanks a Lot for sharing your knowledge in such an easy to understand process... Great
@ankitchauhan2791
@ankitchauhan2791 8 лет назад
Thanks a lot Eli, you explain the topics from scratch. Perfect for beginners!!
@rustleraw
@rustleraw 11 лет назад
This really is allot of information for one video but you did a good job of simplifying the technology and its role.
@bexwilson9789
@bexwilson9789 11 лет назад
I've just started a new job at a telecoms company and found this really useful!! I am going to watch the VoIP and the other videos you've done!! Cheers
@alwynwil
@alwynwil 12 лет назад
Eli is the best pressenter i ever been watched on youtube, you are the best, thanks for such a cristal clear language and explanation, i think one view i got everything u said, Keep up the good work.
@alexblack849
@alexblack849 7 лет назад
Great and easy to understand introduction to Telephone System! Thumbs up !
@jamesholder1703
@jamesholder1703 9 лет назад
I would have to agree and say that you truly are a great teacher! I am glad I found you here, keep teaching and I will definitely keep learning, you make it very easy!
@MEX1NA2H
@MEX1NA2H 4 года назад
Whatching this in 2020!! really awesome way to teach!
@DarioDeSantis
@DarioDeSantis 6 лет назад
Eli, you rock! You saved me hours of pain to find all those info and wisdom!
@Uniquelife_17
@Uniquelife_17 5 лет назад
one of the great teacher on youtube.. I am biggest fan of your powerful presentation....very informative video may god bless you...
@WilliamGonzalez-nc8pg
@WilliamGonzalez-nc8pg 11 лет назад
Hi I really apreciate all the effort you do to make this tutorials, i like how clear and understandable explain all the topics. i work in one of the many english call center's in Guatemala City so all this information will be hepfull. grettings from Guatemala City . If any body want's to know more about uor coutry search for "guatemala beautiful"
@EdsterL
@EdsterL 11 лет назад
dude you are amazing...cant believe how easy you make to understand, instead subscriber.
@123456iambelial
@123456iambelial 13 лет назад
I am studying for CCNA Voice, and this video clears a lot of missing information. I subscribed! Thank you sir.
@ElLiso2011
@ElLiso2011 10 лет назад
Eli is the best teacher. Is amazing how he can explain things very well. Thanks man!!! You’re doing a great job.
@kulemandev7363
@kulemandev7363 7 лет назад
this is the first video of you that i'm watching. man i just realize i need to subscribe right NOW. THANK U YOU ARE GREAT!
@afettouche
@afettouche 11 лет назад
Eli, you are great ! it's very clear for me. I like the way you're teaching thank you
@onlyben911
@onlyben911 12 лет назад
i really enjoy all your videos. my 1st ever best teacher
@TheDecoyroy
@TheDecoyroy 8 лет назад
For UK people, the lines coming in are normally ISDN lines, for each set of lines we would use ISDN lines, each line in has 2 channels, 1 in and one out, or 2 in or 2 out. Some use 4 ISDN in the same way.
@Marianofepi
@Marianofepi 4 года назад
Very clear, easy to understand, thank you very much for sharing!
@verybrowndude
@verybrowndude 9 лет назад
Very well explained. One can give a lecture on basics after watching it. Thumbs up.
@geoalm2015
@geoalm2015 6 лет назад
I just want to say that this was a great intro video session. Awesome job Eli! Keep doing what you are doing. You have a gift of explaining technical material in ways for others to grasp easily. Thank you.
@AritraChattoraj
@AritraChattoraj 8 лет назад
how can in the world a man has sooo clear concept on what he says... excellent.. If I would be a teacher some day.. I would love to copy ELI. it helps students who are low meritorious just like me..
@alfyhide
@alfyhide 12 лет назад
pretty good simple and straight forward staff
@argenisaguilar9467
@argenisaguilar9467 11 лет назад
Very clear explanations, thanks so much
@real.Life.Stories
@real.Life.Stories 8 лет назад
Eli is the best when it come to this, keep producing videos man....thanx!
@aidavali9307
@aidavali9307 3 года назад
this is great. thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu so much. you are an amazing teacher. i am international student and struggle with concepts as long as with language. but you explain everything perfectly with simple language and I understand the whole. thank you so muchchchchchchcch
@anthonyilosvay5595
@anthonyilosvay5595 11 лет назад
Great tutorial. Thanks for doing this, you've just decreased the severity of my learning curve in my new role. Much appreciated.
@erasch891
@erasch891 11 лет назад
You are a very good teacher, Eli. Keep up the good work. Your explanations are fantastic and easy to comprehend.
@thiagogabriell
@thiagogabriell 3 года назад
Excellent training!! Thank you
@oktoframe
@oktoframe 13 лет назад
amazing tutorial . i like all the tutorials you have posted, as they are easy to understand and relate to for someone who is new to certain topicx /technologies.....thanks agan...god bless
@popeyejones1
@popeyejones1 11 лет назад
Sir, I am looking at this as a new career. Thanks for being informative and fun. I am only half way through, and am having a nerdgasm! Screw the haters, some of us want to be constantly learning... Awesome job dude!
@aboood8111
@aboood8111 11 лет назад
Eli you are better than my University lecturer
@AlwaysLyceum
@AlwaysLyceum 11 лет назад
Wow, Eli! You are so great at explaining this stuff! I have a new interest in business telephone systems myself and this was a great overview! I have decided to be the goto guy in my office for anything dealing with our Avaya phone system and our voicemail system.
@xianshengxiao1850
@xianshengxiao1850 10 лет назад
thanks very much! you are very good at teaching people
@b0ssman01
@b0ssman01 12 лет назад
That was worth the hour I spent learning. Thanks!
@ericwarf9634
@ericwarf9634 10 лет назад
Great intro to the world of basic phone networks.
@GrgRocky2011
@GrgRocky2011 11 лет назад
This guys knows all things.. keep it up..
@bloonexy3261
@bloonexy3261 11 лет назад
You're correct,, but only in part.. Trunks are used for that. But other places as well. It's like hearing a Toyota is a car and thinking all cars are Toyotas.. Trunks are used for more things than just that. But they all do go back to a CO, even if the CO is local, and not leading directly back to the Service-in. Or so it can be also.
@PBC66
@PBC66 11 лет назад
Re "Every single trunk has to have its own phone number." At one time with many electromechanical central offices that was the case, but it's not true these days. It's possible to have a multi-line hunt group set up with only a single telephone number.
@elithecomputerguy
@elithecomputerguy 12 лет назад
essentially the answer is "yes"... With that size environment you start dealing with different technology but for all intents and purposes the concept stays the same...
@TrafficFeed
@TrafficFeed 9 лет назад
Informative! VOIP and 4 years fast forward and ton of companies with virtually free services...
@ezzadinhausawi5813
@ezzadinhausawi5813 3 года назад
Eli the genuine, you are doing great favor for so many people I am sure whoever watch your video will blessed you. What is PBX? Where it should be? How to program the stuff on it? So many thing I think later we wiil figure it out
@kennygwozdz5792
@kennygwozdz5792 11 лет назад
"BOB...we need your help up front". LOL...smart guy AND with a sense of humor. Enjoyed the Video.
@christopherjohnjonsay9625
@christopherjohnjonsay9625 10 лет назад
This is very good stuff. Good job Eli. I learned a lot.
@efeshenem18
@efeshenem18 3 года назад
amazing video. thank you so much. well explained and I fully understood it. you're the best teacher.
@EliEffect
@EliEffect 8 лет назад
You are amazing! This will help many people I know!👍🏼
@jonaslabodlay5919
@jonaslabodlay5919 3 года назад
I just saw your video and it was well explained. Thank you so much for this amazing video tutorial! I hope your channel get more subscribers because of this. God bless you!
@c9jester
@c9jester 12 лет назад
Being an IT grunt in a small office, this seems to be the best way to spend my down time.
@n.rakesh3260
@n.rakesh3260 11 лет назад
Dear Mr.Eli, thank you so much you presentation on VoIP,VPN and Basic on telephone system was helpful and gave me an clear scenario who the communication establishes.. Regards N.Rakesh
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