Glossary of Terms
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MSCHAPS
–
Microsoft Version Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
–
enables mutual authenti-
cation between peers by piggybacking a peer challenge and response packet for each successful packet.
Protocol –
A clearly defined way of doing something.
PSTN –
Public Service Telephone Network –
Is the generic name given to the legacy telephone company
lines.
QOS –
Quality of Service
–
Although QoS is synonymous with packet prioritization; it really is the measurement
of the voice or data transmission quality, from end to end. However, QoS can be improved by using packet priori-
tization, which allows voice to take precedents over data packets. This results in a better “connection” and commu-
nication between two end points.
Remote Worker –
A remote worker is someone that will be using the telephone system’s resources but does not
reside in the same physical area.
RJ21X –
An RJ21X is the location, usually on a “Punchdown Block”, where the Telephone Compnay’s Telephone
Lines enter into the building.
Router –
A router is used to direct incoming and outgoing data packets. A router is often used to assign DHCP
Addresses, basic Internet security and Network Address Translation (NAT).
Security –
(See Wireless Security)
SIP –
Session Initiated Protocol –
This protocol was specifically developed for transmitting voice over the
Internet, by communications professionals. SIP has very little “overhead” helping to eliminate jitter and latency.
Although not yet realized, SIP was developed as an “universal standard”, and the goal is to make SIP phones as
common as standard 2500 sets.
STUN –
Session Traversal Utilities for NAT –
STUN is a protocol that allows applications operating through a
Network Address Translation (NAT) to discover the presence of a network address translator and to obtain the
mapped IP address and port number that the NAT application (UDP) contains to remote hosts.
SMTP –
Simple Mail Transport Protocol –
is the standard used to transport outgoing electronic mail (E-mail)
across IP Networks. Generally, SMTP uses Port 25, but must sophisticated gateways will allow the administrator to
match the port with the provider.
Static IP Address –
See IP address
SSID –
Service Set Identifier –
is the name that identifies a particular wireless LAN. This name is broadcast
and can easily be found by another wireless device.
SSL –
Secure Sockets Layer
–
is one of the cryptographic protocols (type of encryption) used to provide security
over an IP network such as the Internet. Generally, SSL uses port 443.
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Page 12: ...Notices and Conventions 12 XBLUE Networks 1 Trademarks Notes...
Page 22: ...Introduction 22 XBLUE Networks 2 Things to know about the product Notes...
Page 46: ...Feature Description 46 XBLUE Networks 3 Wizard Setup Notes...
Page 74: ...Telephone Feature Description Table 74 XBLUE Networks 4 Web Management Notes...
Page 84: ...Programming Wizard 84 XBLUE Networks 6 WAN Port Settings...
Page 106: ...Advanced Programming 106 XBLUE Networks 7 Device Information WAN port staticts WAN...
Page 164: ...Wireless Programming 164 XBLUE Networks 8 XBLUE Wireless Universal Adapter Notes...
Page 197: ...XBLUE Networks 199 Voice Internet Gateway Group Voice Network 9 Voice Network...
Page 216: ...Voice 218 XBLUE Networks 9 Registered Phones Notes...
Page 227: ...XBLUE Networks 229 Management Time Settings 10 Manual Date and Time Settings...
Page 232: ...Management 234 XBLUE Networks 10 PTC Configuration PTC Configuration...
Page 240: ...Voicemail 242 XBLUE Networks 12 Remote Message Pickup...
Page 242: ...Voicemail 244 XBLUE Networks 12 Voicemail Administration...