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Glossary

This glossary defines terms and abbreviations used in this manual. To return to your previous page, click the Adobe® Reader® Go to Previous View button.

10/100Base-T adapter

broadband

broadband provider

cable modem

coaxial cable (coax)

See Ethernet.

A device or card that connects a computer, printer, or other peripheral device to the network or to some other device. An Ethernet adapter connects a computer to the LAN.

High-speed telecommunication over a wide range of frequencies, typically 256 Kbps or faster. Broadband enables more information to be transmitted in less time. The most common broadband service types available to homes and small-offices are cable modem and DSL. Both cable modem and DSL are much faster than a traditional dial-up Internet connection.

If you have a cable modem, the cable company from which you subscribe to high-speed data service. If you have a DSL modem, the telephone company from which you subscribe to DSL service.

A device enabling a broadband connection to the Internet over cable television lines. It requires a subscription for high-speed data service from your local cable provider.

A type of wire consisting of a center wire surrounded by insulation and a grounded shield of braided wire traditionally used mainly to carry cable television signals. The shield minimizes electrical and radio frequency interference.

default gateway

A designated router that forwards all traffic not addressed to a host on the local subnet.

DHCP

A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server dynamically assigns IP addresses to client hosts on

 

an IP network. DHCP eliminates the need to manually assign static IP addresses by “leasing” an

 

IP address and subnet mask to each client. It enables the automatic reuse of unused IP addresses.

 

The VT2442 can simultaneously be a DHCP client and a DHCP server:

 

A DHCP server at Vonage headend assigns a WAN IP address to your VT2442.

 

The VT2442 contains a built-in DHCP server that assigns private IP addresses to each computer

 

on its LAN.

DMZ

A “de-militarized zone” is one or more hosts logically located between a private LAN and the

 

Internet. A DMZ prevents direct access by outside users to private data. (The term comes from the

 

geographic buffers located between some conflicting countries such as North and South Korea.) In a

 

typical small DMZ configuration, the DMZ host receives requests from private LAN users to access

 

external web sites and initiates sessions for these requests. The DMZ host cannot initiate a session

 

back to the private LAN. Internet users outside the private LAN can access only the DMZ host. You

 

can use a DMZ to set up a web server or for gaming without exposing confidential data.

DOCSIS

The Data-Over-Cable Service Interface Specification define a standard interface for cable modems

 

to deliver data between a cable network and computer systems. Euro-DOCSIS is DOCSIS adapted

 

for use in Europe.

DNS

The Domain Name System is the Internet system for converting domain names to IP addresses. A

 

DNS server contains a table matching domain names such as Internetname.com to IP addresses

 

such as 192.169.9.1. When you access the Web, a DNS server translates the URL displayed on the

 

browser to the destination website IP address. The DNS lookup table is a distributed Internet

 

database; no one DNS server lists all domain-to-IP address matches.

domain name

A unique name, such as motorola.com, that maps to an IP address. Domain names are typically

 

much easier to remember than IP addresses.

dotted-decimal

Method of representing an IP address or subnet mask using four decimal numbers called octets.

format

Each octet represents eight bits.

 

In a class C IP address, the octets are “network.network.network.host.” The first three octets

 

together represent the network address and the final octet is the host address. In the VT2442 LAN

 

default configuration, 192.168.15 represents the network address. In the final octet, the host address

 

can be from 2 to 254.

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Contents User Guide VT2442 Voice Gateway Your Internet Telephone Service Iii FCC Compliance Class B Digital Device Contents Troubleshooting Features OverviewSample Wired Home or Small-Office Network InternetPhone 1 Internet Ethernet 1, 2, 3 Power Front PanelRear Panel Key Item DescriptionBefore You Begin InstallationConnects the VT2442 to an AC electrical outlet Gather Information PrecautionsConnect the VT2442 Installation With an Existing Router Cable or DSL modem Existing routerFAQ Installation With a Standard Modem Cable modem users Connecting Your Telephone DSL modem usersBasic Configuration Logging In to the VT2442 Configuration Overview Exporting the VT2442 ConfigurationImporting the Saved Configuration CancelRestarting the VT2442 Logging OutWAN Configuration Click WAN ConfigurationWAN Setup for PPPoE DSL RestoreOverride MAC Enforce MTUWAN Setup for a Static IP Address Cable Modem Renew WAN Setup for Dhcp Cable ModemRelease LAN Configuration Default GatewaySubnet IP Address NetmaskEnable Dhcp ServerStart IP End IPAdvanced Configuration AdvancedUPnP Field DescriptionEnable IPQoS Trusted ModeIP QoS AddIP QoS Traffic Rule Normal Service TOS MarkingPort Forwarding Remove Applied RulesEnable Custom Port ForwardingApplication Source IP AddressDMZ Settings Enable DMZSelect a LAN IP Address LAN ClientsIP Filters Custom IP Filters LAN Clients FieldDescriptionWeb Filters Dynamic DNS Client Multicast Static Routing MetricDynamic Routing Remote Netmask Remote Web AccessRedirect Port Remote SSH Access Ethernet Switch Restore Defaults Restore DefaultsImport/Export Configuration Select a FileImport ExportRemote Log Router User Management Ping Test Enter IP Address to pingPacket size Number of echo requestsRestart RestartStatus Network StatisticsConnection Status Error Ddns Update StatusStatus Dhcp Clients Product InformationSystem Log Router Configuring TCP/IP Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows MeVT2442 Voice Gateway User Guide Click Obtain an IP address automatically Configuring TCP/IP in Windows VT2442 Voice Gateway User Guide Click Internet Protocol TCP/IP Configuring TCP/IP in Windows XP VT2442 Voice Gateway User Guide VT2442 Voice Gateway User Guide VT2442 Voice Gateway User Guide VT2442 Voice Gateway User Guide Verifying the IP Address in Windows 2000 or Windows XP Troubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionsResetting All of Your Equipment Replacing an Existing Router with the VT2442Continue with in Installation With a Standard Modem on Contact Us Frequently Asked Questions What does the Motorola VT2442 Voice Gateway do?Glossary Domain nameDotted-decimal FormatDownload DownstreamDriver Dynamic IPPort Port triggeringPPPoE Private IPWireless access Static filterStatic IP address Subnet maskYou may Software LicenseYou may not Visit our website at