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Glossary
TANDBERG VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SERVER ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
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| Real time protocol designed for the transmission of voice and video. Defined by RFC 3550 [17]. |
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| An encrypted protocol used to provide a secure CLI. |
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| An instant messaging and presence protocol based on SIP. |
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Messaging and Presence Leveraging |
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| IETF protocol for controlling multimedia communication. Defined by RFC 3261 [20]. |
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| A type of DNS record. |
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| Firewall NAT traversal for SIP. Defined by RFC 3489 [21]. |
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| A segment within a VCS Local Zone. |
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| A TANDBERG product used for the management of video networks. |
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TANDBERG Management Suite |
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| In relation to the VCS, the process of changing or replacing the alias being searched for. |
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| Any call where both signaling and media are routed through the VCS. |
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| A traversal entity on the private side of a firewall. Examples are a TANDBERG Gatekeeper or TANDBERG VCS Control. |
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| A zone on a VCS Traversal Client that has been used to configure a connection to a particular Traversal Server. |
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| A traversal entity on the public side of a firewall. Examples are the TANDBERG Border Controller and the TANDBERG VCS Expressway. |
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| A zone on a VCS Traversal Server that has been used to configure a connection to a particular Traversal Client. |
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| A conceptual subzone through which all traversal calls are deemed to pass; used to manage the bandwidth of traversal calls. |
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| Any endpoint that supports the Assent and/or ITU H.460.18 and H.460.19 standards for firewall traversal. This includes all TANDBERG MXP endpoints. |
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Introduction |
| Getting Started | Overview and |
| System |
| VCS |
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| Bandwidth |
| Firewall |
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| Maintenance |
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| Status |
| Configuration |
| Configuration |
| Neighbors |
| Processing |
| Control |
| Traversal |
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JULY 2008 |
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