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Cisco 1751 Voice-over-IP Quick Start Guide
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RTP
—Real-Time Transport Protocol, a network protocol used to carry audio and video packet traffic
over an IP network.
session target
—A remote IP or DNS address specified for a dial peer.
tag
—A positive integer in the range 1 to 2
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-1 (2147483647) used to identify a dial peer.
UDP
—User Datagram Protocol, a simple protocol that exchanges datagrams without acknowledgments
or guaranteed delivery.
VIC
—Voice interface card. VICs install in a slot in the router, and provide the connection to the
telephone equipment or network. There are three types of VICs: FXS, FXO, and E&M. Each VIC
provides two ports of the same type.
VoIP
—Voice-over-IP, a feature that carries voice traffic, such as telephone calls and faxes, over an IP
network, simultaneously with data traffic.
VoIP dial peer
—A software object that ties together an IP address and a telephone number at a remote
site reached over the IP network (also called
remote dial peer
).
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