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Some types of AIS signals are: ** Alarm indication signal path (AIS-P) ** Alarm indication signal line (AIS-L)
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* [[Automated Intercept System]], a [[Telecommunications]] system that typically handles the automated error messages in the public [[Telephone]] system (e.g. "The number you have reached has been disconnected...")
* [[Automated Intercept System]], a [[Telecommunications]] system that typically handles the automated error messages in the public [[Telephone]] system (e.g. "The number you have reached has been disconnected...")


* [[Alarm indication signal]], a signal transmitted by a system that is part of a communications link to let the reciever know that the link is logically, but not physically, dead. There are a number of different classes of AIS signals, which signal failure of different logical or physical segments of the system, including:
* [[Alarm indication signal]], a signal transmitted by a system that is part of a communications link to let the reciever know that the link is logically, but not physically, dead. Some types of AIS signals are:
** [[Alarm indication signal path]] ([[AIS-P]])
** [[Alarm indication signal path]] ([[AIS-P]])
** [[Alarm indication signal line]] ([[AIS-L]])
** [[Alarm indication signal line]] ([[AIS-L]])

Revision as of 13:32, 25 October 2005

AIS can stand for...

  • The Ais were a Native American tribe that lived on the east coast of Florida
  • An ais is a vertical board in the service end of a jeu quarré real tennis court.

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