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Glossary of Terms

HTTPS

A secure version of HTTP.

 

 

IETF

Internet Engineering Task Force, the organization that produces standards for

 

communications on the internet.

LAN

Local Area Network.

 

 

LLDP

Link Layer Discovery Protocol. All IP telephones with an Ethernet interface support

 

the transmission and reception of LLDP frames on the Ethernet line interface in

 

accordance with IEEE standard 802.1AB. SIP Software Release 2.0 and up supports

 

LLDP.

MAC

Media Access Control, ID of an endpoint.

 

 

Media

Encryption of the audio information exchanged between the IP telephone and the call

Channel

server or far end telephone.

Encryption

 

NAPT

Network Address Port Translation.

 

 

NAT

Network Address Translation.

 

 

OPS

Off-PBX Station.

 

 

PPM

Personal Profile Manager, part of the SIP Enablement Services (SES) platform. PPM

 

is responsible for maintaining and managing end users’ personal information in the

 

system.

Proxy

An intermediary entity that acts as both a server and a client for the purpose of making

Server

requests on behalf of other clients. A proxy server primarily plays the role of routing,

 

meaning its job is to ensure that a request is sent to another entity "closer" to the

 

targeted user. Proxies are also useful for enforcing policy, for example, making sure a

 

user is allowed to make a call. A proxy interprets, and if necessary, rewrites specific

 

parts of a request message before forwarding it.

 

 

PSTN

Public Switched Telephone Network, the network used for traditional telephony.

 

 

QoS

Quality of Service, used to refer to several mechanisms intended to improve audio

 

quality over packet-based networks.

 

 

RSVP

Resource ReSerVation Protocol, used by hosts to request resource reservations

 

throughout a network.

RTCP

RTP Control Protocol, monitors quality of the RTP services and can provide real-time

 

information to users of an RTP service.

 

 

RTP

Real-time Transport Protocol. Provides end-to-end services for real-time data such as

 

voice over IP.

SCEP

Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol, used to obtain a digital certificate.

 

 

SDP

Session Description Protocol. A well-defined format for conveying sufficient

 

information to discover and participate in a multi session.

 

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Contents Issue 2 December Security Introduction SIP Enablement Services SES Administration Telephone Software and Binary Files Appendix C Sample Station Forms 121 Index 135 Introduction About This GuideIntroduction Change History SIP Software ReleaseRsvp VmonFor more information, see Visiting User Administration What’s New in SIP Software ReleaseWhat’s New in SIP Software Release Useexchangecalendar PHY1DUPLEX PHY2DUPLEX InterdigitdialingtimeoutdurationUseexchangecontacts Document Organization Other DocumentationPage Administration Overview and Requirements Series IP TelephonesAdministration Overview and Requirements Administration Quality of ServiceIP Addresses Tagging and VlanParameter Data Precedence Lldp DhcpAdministrative Process Administrative ChecklistNetwork Requirements LANTelephone to Network Telephone to LLDP-Enabled NetworkTelephone Initialization Process Telephone and the SES Server Telephone to Dhcp ServerTelephone and File Server Error Conditions Page Hardware Requirements Network RequirementsNetwork Assessment Server Requirements Dhcp ServerNetwork Time Protocol NTP Server Required Network InformationHTTP/HTTPS Server Registration and Authentication Other Network ConsiderationsIeee 802.1D and 802.1Q Reliability and PerformanceQoS SIP Station Number Portability Parameters in Real-Time Possible ValuesTCP/UDP Port Utilization UDPUDP/TCP Transmitted Packets Source = SIP IP TelephoneRange CNA RTPSecurity Registration and Authentication Page Communication Manager Administration Communication Manager Administrative RequirementsSwitch Compatibility Call Server RequirementsSIP Trunk Administration System-Level Preparation TasksUDP Port Selection Call Routing AdministrationIP Interface and Addresses L2QSIG Rsvp and RTCP/SRTCPL2QVLAN Call Transfer Considerations Voice Mail IntegrationAuto Hold FNU Telephone AdministrationConferencing Call Considerations Call Forward CM/SIP IP Telephone Configuration Requirements CM/SIP IP Telephone Configuration Requirements Services SES Button Assignments Administering Stations Xxxxxx whereAdministering Features Communication Manager Administration SIP Enablement Services SES Administration Using the Web Browser to Configure SESClick on Launch Administration Web Interface IntroductionClick Continue Dhcp and File Servers Server AdministrationSoftware Checklist Dhcp Server Administration Configuring Dhcp for 9600 Series SIP IP TelephonesParameters Set by Dhcp Description Dhcp Generic Setup Option 42 Sntp Server Option 51 Dhcp lease timeOption 52 Overload Option, if desired Option 53 Dhcp message typeOption 59 Dhcp lease rebind time Windows NT 4.0 Dhcp Server Dhcpack Setting of System Values Set toSelect Start--Settings--Control Panel Select Start--Programs--Admin Tools--DHCP Manager Define the Telephone IP Address Range Set the Subnet MaskSelect the Global parameter under Dhcp Options Click Edit ArraySelect Scope under Dhcp Options Select Defaults from the DHCPOptions menu Activating the LeasesSelect Start--Programs--Administrative Tools--DHCP Windows 2000 Dhcp ServerCompleting the New Scope Wizard dialog box displays Under Predefined Options and Values, click Add Change the Data Type to StringHttp Generic Setup Software Telephone Software and Binary FilesGeneral Download Process Choosing the Right Binary File and Upgrade Script File Series SIP IP Telephone Scripts and Binary FilesUpgrade Script File Settings FileContents of the Settings File SET Sntpsrvr 192.168.1.111 SET Gmtoffset -500 SET Dstoffset Group System Value # ENDAdministering Telephone Options Administering Options for the 9600 Series SIP IP TelephonesAgchand AgcheadAgcspkr AudasysCallfwddelay Config ServerConfigserver CalltransferSettingmode Country USACoverageaddr CurrentskinDOT1XEAPS MD5 DOT1XSTATDscpaud DscpsigDefault ENABLEG711U ENABLEG722ENABLEG726 ENABLEG729Enablerediallist RemovaltimerEnhdialstat ExchangeserverInterdigittimeout HttpexceptionDomains HttpproxyLldpenabled LANG0STATLanguages LocalloglevelLogcategory LogosMediaencryption MsgnumMusicsrvr MwisrvrMycertcaid Mycertcn $SERIALNONodigitstimeout MycertwaitOutbound SubscriptionPhnnumofsa PHY2PRIOPHY2VLAN PoeconssupportPresenceserver PPMProvideedited DialingQkloginstat ProvideexchangeCalendar Provide LogoutRtcpcont RtcpmonRtcpmonport RtpportlowSipsignal SipportsecureSipconferenceconti NUESkins SnmpaddSnmpstring SpeakerstatTcpkeepalivetime TimeformatTlssrvrid TrustcertsVutimer RegistrationtimerVumode WaitforWmlproxy Vlan ConsiderationsVlan Tagging Vlan Default Value and Priority Tagging Vlan DetectionVlan Separation Vlan Separation Rules Then DNS Addressing Ieee802.1X Pass-Through and Proxy Logoff 802.1X Supplicant OperationAdministering Telephone Options Link Layer Discovery Protocol Lldp Bootname MAC / PHYTIA Lldp MED LLDP-MED TIA Lldp MEDSubtype = Impact of TLVs on System Parameter Values Parameter Name ImpactSupport Visiting User AdministrationPoecons Emergency Number Administration Language Selection Enhanced Local Dialing Enhanced Local Dialing Enhanced Local Dialing Requirements Administering Applications and Options Customizing Telephone Applications and OptionsAdministering the WML Browser Avaya a Menu AdministrationAdministering Standard Avaya Menu Entries Avaya a Menu Administration Page Appendix a Glossary of Terms Media ChannelEncryption ProxySignaling UnnamedRegistration VoIPPage Appendix B Related Documentation Ietf Documents ITU Documents ISO/IEC, ANSI/IEEE DocumentsPage Station Options Appendix C Sample Station FormsStation Station Feature Options Enhanced Call ForwardingStation Feature Button Assignments Station Site DataAbbreviated Dialing Button AssignmentsFEATURE-RELATED System Parameters Service ObservingCall Center System Parameters EAS VectoringIP Address Mapping VlanIP Network Region Media ParametersBackup Servers in Priority Order Security Procedures TCP Signaling Link Establishment for Avaya H.323 EndpointsINTER-GATEWAY Alternate ROUTING/DIAL Plan Transparency Stations with OFF-PBX Telephone IntegrationFAX TDD/TTYWAN CAC IgarNumbering PUBLIC/UNKNOWN Format CPNIP Dtmf Transmission Mode Rtcp Monitor ServerAutomatic Trace Route on Media Gateway IP EndpointClass of Restriction FRLClass Restriction COR Optional Features Optional Features IP Port Capacities UsedID SID UsedATMS? 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