Packet
– A unit of data transmitted over a network.
Park
– Parks a call in a reserved extension (park slot) and allows the call to be retrieved from
another extension.
PRI (Primary Rate Interface)
– ISDN service provides 23 64-Kbps B (Bearer) channels and one
64-Kbps D (Data) channel (23 B and D). The D Channel is used for control in signaling
information.
Private Branch Exchange (PBX)
– An in-house telephone system that connects extensions and
the Public Switched Telephone Network.
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
– This is the global circuit-switched telephone
network. It is similar to the Internet. However, on the Internet packets of data are sent and
received using Internet protocol over a network.
Router
– A networking device that connects multiple networks together, such as a local network
and the Internet.
Server
– Any computer in a network that provides users access to files, printing,
communications, etc.
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
– A signaling protocol that establishes data sessions. For
example when making a call from one extension to another on a VoIP phone system SIP sets up
the call and creates the connection between the two extensions.
Smart Operator Console (SOC)
– This is a Web-based and intuitive attendant station. It
graphically depicts call traffic and with the click of a mouse allows a user to manage this traffic by
transferring calls, placing callers on a park slot and/or putting a caller into an existing conference.
Smart Personal Console (SPC)
– This user-friendly Web page gives a person the ability to set
basic phone features (e.g., mailbox settings and call forwarding) from anywhere.
Switch
– Software used to bridge a public switched telephone network and voice over Internet.
The switch performs call control functions such as protocol conversion, authorization and other
administrative operations.
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
– A devise that maintains continual electrical power.
T1
– A dedicated digital voice circuit that has 24 channels. This point-to-point circuit delivers
1.544 Mbps of bandwidth.
Transfer
– Sends a call to another extension.
Trunk
– A communications channel between two points.
Virtual Private Network (VPN)
– A private communication network that companies use to
transmit information securely by encrypting traffic sent from one network to another.
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
– The routing of voice traffic over the internet.
Wide Area Network (WAN)
– A computer network that crosses geographic boundaries like cities,
states or countries.
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
– A link between two or more computers in a network
without wires. Wireless LANs use radio waves to communicate between computers in a limited
area.
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