on-hook signaling

on-hook signaling
   1. With regard to line signaling, the condition indicating that a station is idle (line loop open).
   2. With regard to trunk signaling, on-hook signaling in the forward direction exists when the trunk is not being used. On-hook signaling in the backward direction exists while awaiting an answer signal or indicating a disconnect signal from the called end.

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