Dedicated Endpoint
A dedicated endpoint is a hardware endpoint for videoconferencing assigned to a single user. It is often
referred to as a personal or executive endpoint, and serves as the main means of video communications
for this user. For example, Scopia XT Executive. It is listed in the organization's LDAP directory as
associated exclusively with this user.
Dial Plan
A dial plan defines various dial prefixes to determine the characteristics of a call. For example, dial 8
before a number for a lower bandwidth call, or 6 for an audio-only call, or 5 to route the call to a different
branch.
Dial Prefix
A dial prefix is a number added to the start of a dial string to route it to the correct destination, or to
determine the type of call. Dial prefixes are defined in the organization's dial plan. For example, dial 9 for
an outside line, or dial 6 for an audio only call.
Distributed Deployment
A distributed deployment describes a deployment where the solution components are geographically
distributed in more than one network location.
DNS Server
A DNS server is responsible for resolving domain names in your network by translating them into IP
addresses.
DTMF
DTMF, or touch-tone dialling, is the tones you hear when you dial on a touch-tone telephone.
E.164
E.164 is an address format for dialling an endpoint with a standard telephone numeric keypad, which
only has numbers 0 - 9 and the symbols: * and #.
Endpoint
An endpoint is a tool through which people can participate in a videoconference. Its display enables you
to see and hear others in the meeting, while its microphone and camera enable you to be seen and
heard by others. Endpoints include dedicated endpoints, like Scopia XT Executive, software endpoints
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