Glossary
Proxy Server | An intermediary program that acts as both a server and a client for the purpose of making requests on |
| behalf of other clients. Requests are serviced internally or by passing them on, possibly after |
| translation, to other servers. A proxy interprets, and, if necessary, rewrites a request message before |
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PSTN | Public switched phone network |
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QoS
Quality of Service. The capability of a network to provide better service to selected network traffic over various technologies, including Frame Relay, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), Ethernet and
802.1networks, SONET, and
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Redirect Server
Registrar Server
router
RTP
A redirect server is a server that accepts a SIP request, maps the address into zero or more new addresses, and returns these addresses to the client. It does not initiate its own SIP request nor accept calls.
A registrar server is a server that accepts Register requests. A registrar is typically
Network layer device that uses one or more metrics to determine the optimal path along which network traffic should be forwarded. Routers forward packets from one network to another based on network layer information. Occasionally called a gateway (although this definition of gateway is becoming increasingly outdated). Compare with gateway.
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SDP | Session Definition Protocol. An IETF protocol for the definition of Multimedia Services. SDP | ||||
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SIP | Session Initiation Protocol. Protocol developed by the IETF MMUSIC Working Group as an | ||||
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| alternative to H.323. SIP features are compliant with IETF RFC 2543, published in March 1999. SIP | |||
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| equips platforms to signal the setup of voice and multimedia calls over IP networks. | |||
SIP endpoint | A terminal or gateway that acts as a source or sink of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) voice data. An | ||||
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| Cisco ATA 187 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administration Guide for SIP (Version 1.0) |
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