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APOS Quick Operation Guide Voice over IP
AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 130 - 122
bandwidth of 2.048Mbps.
Encryption
the manipulation of a packet's data in order to prevent any but the
intended recipient from reading that data.
Ethernet
Broadband LAN standard initiated by Xerox Corporation and co-
developed by Intel and DEC. Utilizing CSMA/CD and the various
cables of 10Mbps are used. It is similar to IEEE 802.3. Refer to: 10Base-2,
10Base5, 10Base-F, 10Base-T, 10Broad-36, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.3.
FAX
Short for "FACSimile." In essence, a fax machine sends an electronic
"facsimile" or copy of the document. An optical scanner in the machine
scans the document and the resulting bit stream is then sent to the
receiving machine via telephone line. The transmission and the
reproduction at a distance of still pictures printed matter and similar
documented material
Frame
data that is transmitted between network points as a unit complete
with addressing and necessary protocol control information. A frame is
usually transmitted serial bit by bit and contains a header field and a
trailer field that "frame" the data. (Some control frames contain no
data.)
Frame-Relay
Switching type Data Link Layer Protocol. Using HDLC capsule, process
multi-number of virtual circuits between devices.
FTP
an acronym for File Transfer Protocol, a very common method of
transferring one or more files from one computer to another. Defined at
RFC 959.
FXO
Foreign Exchange Office. An FXO interface connects to the Public
Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) central office and is the interface
offered on a standard telephone.
FXS
Foreign Exchange Station. An FXS interface connects directly to a
standard telephone and supplies ring, voltage, and dial tone.
G.711
Describes the 64-kbps PCM voice coding technique. In G.711, encoded
voice is already in the correct format for digital voice delivery in the
PSTN or through PBXs.
G.723.1
Describes a compression technique that can be used for compressing
speech or audio signal components at a very low bit rate as part of the
H.324 family of standards. This CODEC has two bit rates associated with
it: 5.3 and 6.3 kbps. The higher bit rate is based on ML-MLQ technology
and provides a somewhat higher quality of sound. The lower bit rate is
based on CELP and provides system designers with additional flexibility.
G.726
Describes ADPCM coding at 40, 32, 24 and 16 kbps. ADPCM encoded
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