Grandstream Networks 386 user manual Glossary of Terms

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HandyTone-386 User Manual

Grandstream Networks, Inc.

9 Glossary of Terms

ADSL

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line: Modems attached to twisted pair copper wiring that transmit from 1.5 Mbps to 9 Mbps downstream (to the subscriber) and from 16 kbps to 800 kbps upstream, depending on line distance.

AGC

Automatic Gain Control, is an electronic system found in many types of devices. Its purpose is to control the gain of a system in order to maintain some measure of performance over a changing range of real world conditions.

ARP

Address Resolution Protocol is a protocol used by the Internet Protocol (IP) [RFC826], pecifically IPv4, to map IP network addresses to the hardware addresses used by a data link protocol. The protocol operates below the network layer as a part of the interface between the OSI network and OSI link layer. It is used when IPv4 is used over Ethernet

ATA

Analogue Telephone Adapter. Covert analogue telephone to be used in data network for VoIP, like Grandstream HT series products.

CODEC

Abbreviation for Coder-Decoder. It's an analog-to-digital (A/D) and digital-to-analog (D/A) converter for translating the signals from the outside world to digital, and back again.

CNG

Comfort Noise Generator, geneate artificial background noise used in radio and wireless communications to fill the silent time in a transmission resulting from voice activity detection.

DATAGRAM

A data packet carrying its own address information so it can be independently routed from its source to the destination computer

DECIMATE

To discard portions of a signal in order to reduce the amount of information to be encoded or compressed. Lossy compression algorithms ordinarily decimate while subsampling.

DECT

Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications: A standard developed by the European Telecommunication Standard Institute from 1988, governing pan-European digital mobile

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Contents HandyTone-386 For Firmware Release VersionTable of Contents Restore Factory Default SETTING…………………………………..40 Configuration File DownloadWelcome Installation 2LANGrandstream Networks, Inc Safety Compliances What is Included in the PackageWarranty Key Features Product OverviewHardware Specification Model HandyTone-386Basic Operations Get Familiar with Voice PromptCalling phone or extension numbers Make Phone CallsDirect IP calls Voice Prompt with option 47, then 192 168 000 Call HoldCall Waiting Call Transfer Blind Transfer6 3-way Conferencing Star Code Style 3-way Conference Attended TransferBellcore Style 3-way Conference Call Features Table Star Code Call FeaturesPstn Pass Through LED Light Pattern Indication FAX SupportPstn Pass Through / Life Line Ringing Configuring HandyTone-386 LAN IP through Voice Prompt Configuration GuideConfiguring HandyTone-386 with Web Browser Password StatusNAT End User Password Web Port IP Address Time Zone Daylight Yes Savings TimePassword End UserDhcp hostname Dhcp domainPstn Access Code Advanced Configuration and FXS ports Parameters Advanced SettingsAdmin Password Timeout Stun ServerFirmware Upgrade Home NPAPath Config Server Path Postfix Config File PrefixConfig File Postfix Automatic UpgradeAuthenticate ID AuthenticateSyslog Level FXS Port 1Proxy-Require Disable Call- Waiting Volume Amplification TX FXS Port 2 User ID/extension to dial automatically when Offhook Authentication SIP ServerUse DNS SRV User ID is PhoneReboot Enable CallFeatures Disable CallNAT Traversal Preferred VocoderVoice Frames per G723 RateFax Mode UpdateSpecial Feature VolumeSaving the Configuration Changes Rebooting the HandyTone-386 from RemoteConfiguration through a Central Server Click to reloginSoftware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade through TFTP/HTTPFirmware and Configuration File Prefix and Postfix Configuration File DownloadManaging Firmware and Configuration File Download Restore Factory Default Setting StepGlossary of Terms DNS DidDSP DtmfEcho Cancellation FXOFXS DhcpHttp IP-PBXIVR MTUOBP/SBC PstnRtcp RTPStun TCPTftp UDP