BACP
Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol. Control protocol associated with BAP.
BAP
Bandwidth Allocation Protocol. PPP protocol that manages bandwidth by allocating it dynamically between
two ports, i.e. between the two extremities of a point-to-point link.
BOD
Bandwidth On Demand. Service that allocates bandwidth automatically in response to traffic volume.
BRA
Basic Rate Access. Board for connecting T0 or DLT0 digital basic accesses; each access supports a data
rate of 144 kbps, structured as 2 B-channels at 64 kbps for voice and data transmission, and 1 D-channel
at 16 kbps for signaling.
BTCO
Build To Customer Order.
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CA
Certificate Authority.
CCP
Compression Control Protocol.
CHAP
Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol. Security function supported on connections that use PPP
encapsulation: prevents unauthorized access.
CIFS
Common Internet File System. This protocol is an extension to the SMB file sharing system. Its main benefit
is to provide compatibility with locking operations and multiple SMB read/write operations.
CLIP
Calling Line Identification Presentation. Complementary service for digital protocols that allows the caller
number to be presented to the called party.
CLIR/COLR
Calling/COnnected Line Identification Restriction. Service that inhibits CLIP or COLP.
CNIP
Calling Name Identification Presentation. Complementary service for private digital protocols (ISVPN or
ABC-F) that allows the caller's name to be presented to the called party.
COLP
COnnected Line identification Presentation. Complementary service for digital protocols that allows the
number of the connected user (the one who answers the call) to be presented to the caller.
CONP
COnnected Name identification Presentation. Complementary service for private digital protocols (ISVPN or
ABC-F) that allows the name of the connected user (the one who answers the call) to be presented to the
caller.
CPU
Central Processing Unit. Term designating the processor or microprocessor. The central processing unit
executes computer program instructions.
CSTA
Computer Supported Telephony Application. ECMA standard that defines command exchanges between a
PCX and a server.
CTI
Computer-Telephone Integration. Interaction mechanism between 2 sections, namely a data processing
section (computer) and a telecommunications section (PCX), independently of the physical layout of the 2
sections.
CTL
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