| Glossary |
| ticks |
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ticks | The distance between two networks, measured in time increments. Ticks may be used to |
| designate primary and secondary routes to the same network. |
traffic | The load of packets carried by a network or portion of a network. Heavy traffic slows down |
| the response time of the individual packets. |
trunk | A communication line between two switching systems. |
tunneling | To provide a secure, temporary path over the Internet. |
User Agent Client (UAC) | One of the two types of User Agents in SIP. UAC initiates a request that is sent to a UAS. |
User Agent Server (UAS) | One of the two types of User Agents in SIP. UAS receives a request from a UAC and |
| returns. |
V.90 | The standard for |
| to 56,600 bps, approved by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in February, |
| 1998. |
Virtual Private Network | A software defined network offering the appearance, functionality and usefulness of a |
(VPN) | dedicated private network, at a price savings. |
VC MUX | Virtual Channel Multiplexer |
Wide Area Network | A private long distance network that uses leased lines to connect computers or LANs. A |
(WAN) | wide area network is a linking of computers not physically attached through conventional |
| network connectivity. Usually the WAN connection is a dedicated or high grade dial up |
| phone link. It is often done with T1 or T3 connections but can also be through satellite or |
| other technologies. |
WINS | Windows Internet Naming Service. A system that determines the IP address associated |
| with a particular network computer. |
Virtual Connection (VC) | A connection between two hosts in a |
| can communicate as though they have a dedicated connection even though the packets |
| might actually travel very different routes before arriving at their destination. |
Virtual Local Area | A VLAN consists of a network of computers that behave as if connected to the same wire, |
Network (VLAN) | though they may actually be physically connected to different segments of a LAN. VLANs |
| are configured through software rather than hardware, which makes them extremely |
| flexible. |
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