Appendix A: Glossary
This glossary defines acronyms and keywords used in this document.
ATA | Analog Telephone Adaptor |
Codec | The format by which audio or video streams are compressed for transmission over networks. |
CPC | CPC (Calling Party Control) is a signal sent from most modern electronic COs to indicate that the Calling Party |
| has hung up. |
DTMF | |
| the menu system for accessing voicemail messages. The DTMF system allows the user to interact with the menu |
| by pressing keys on the key pad. |
FoIP | Fax over Internet Protocol |
FXO | Foreign Exchange Office |
FXS | Foreign Exchange Subscriber |
IP | Internet Protocol. A |
| common protocol used on the internet. |
IP address | A unique number that devices use in order to identify and communicate with each other on a computer network |
| using the IP standard. |
MWI | Message Waiting Indicator. An indicator that there is a voicemail message for the owner of an account. |
PSTN | Public Switch Telephone Network. The traditional |
RTP | |
| network. SRTP is another media protocol. |
Signaling | In a VoIP phone call, the information in a call that deals with establishing and controlling the connection, and |
| managing the network. The |
SIP | Session Initiation Protocol. The signaling protocol followed by VoIP Gateway for handling phone calls. |
SIP account | An account that provides the user the ability to make VoIP phone calls. The account encapsulates the rules and |
| functions the user can access. |
SIP address | The address used to connect to a SIP endpoint. In other words, the “phone number” used in a VoIP phone call. |
| For example, sip:test@domainA.com. |
STUN | Simple Transversal of UDP through NAT |
TCP | Transmission Control Protocol. A transport protocol for delivering data over an IP network. Other transport |
| protocols are TLS and UDP. |
TLS | Transport Layer Security. A transport protocol for delivering data over an IP network. TLS is a secure transport |
| protocol, which means that all the data being transmitted (signaling and media) is encrypted. Other transport |
| protocols are TCP and UDP. |
UA | User Agent |
UDP | User Datagram Protocol. A transport protocol for delivering data over an IP network. Other transport protocols are |
| TCP and TLS. |
URI | URI Uniform Resource Identifier. A name or address that identifies a location on the world wide web. A SIP |
| address is a type of URI. |
URL | Uniform Resource Locator. A URI that both identifies a name or address and indicates how to locate it. |
VoIP | Voice over Internet Protocol. A variation of IP used for sending voice data over the internet, in other words, used |
| for making phone calls over the internet. |
VoIP Service Provider | A business that provides a VoIP service, allowing a user to connect to the internet in order to make VoIP phone |
| calls using VoIP Gateway. The VoIP service provider sets up a SIP account for the user. |
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