non-blocking

non-blocking definition - telecom
A switch that provides a guaranteed talk path for every terminal; in other words, there exists a 1:1 (one-to-one) relationship between ports and time slots. Such a configuration is expensive, generally considered excessive and, therefore, unusual in all but the most intense applications scenarios, such as call center ACDs and backbone data switches. See Figure N-1. See also ACD, backbone, blocking, and call center. Figure N-1: non-blocking

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