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Abbreviations and Specialized Terms
You will find more information in the relevant literature on the Network Technology and Æ VoIP.
Canonical Format
The canonical format is an international standardisation of call numbers. In order for to be able to dial these numbers correctly, the dialing rules (con- version information) must be defined.
Example of a station number in canonical format:
Local District Code
Extension number +49 (89) 72212345
Station number
Local Area Code
Local Country Code
CORNET IP TS
This Siemens routing protocol is based on existing protocols, such as, H.323, MGCP, Megaco or the RTP protocol and includes signaling and con- trol functions necessary for IP telephony.
DHCP
Abbreviation for "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol".
The dynamic assignment of IP addresses to the subscribers of an IP net- work with the help of a central DHCP server.
DLS
Abbreviation for„Deployment License Service“.
DLS is a HiPath Management Application for Administration of Workpoints
DNS
Abbreviation for "Domain Name System".
Internet service for the conversion of voice address names into Æ IP ad- dress.
E.164
Standardization of telephone numbers according to the International Tele- phone Number Plan of ITU with a maximum of 15 digits. Usually assem- bled from the following components: Country Reference Number (CC, Country Code), Place Reference Number (NDC, National Destination Code) and Subscriber Number (SN, Subscriber Number).
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