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| VoIP (SIP) | Sending voice signals over the Internet is called Voice over IP or VoIP. Session |
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| Initiated Protocol (SIP) is an internationally recognized standard for implementing |
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| VoIP. SIP is an |
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| setting up, altering and tearing down of voice and multimedia sessions over the |
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| Internet. |
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| SIP is transported primarily over UDP but can also be transported over TCP, using |
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| the default port number 5060. |
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| Telnet | Telnet is the login and terminal emulation protocol common on the Internet and in |
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| UNIX environments. It operates over TCP/IP networks. Its primary function is to |
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| allow users to log into remote host systems. Telnet uses TCP port 23. |
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| TFTP | Trivial File Transfer Protocol is an Internet file transfer protocol similar to FTP, but |
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| uses the UDP (User Datagram Protocol) rather than TCP (Transmission Control |
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| Protocol). |
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| WWW | The World Wide Web (WWW) is an Internet system to distribute graphical, hyper- |
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| linked information, based on Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) - a client/server |
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| protocol for the World Wide Web. The Web is not synonymous with the Internet; |
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| rather, it is just one service on the Internet. Other services on the Internet include |
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| Internet Relay Chat and Newsgroups. The Web is accessed through use of a |
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To access this wizard, open the web configurator (see Section 2.2 on page 45) and click BANDWIDTH MANAGEMENT SETUP in the wizard main screen.
3.3.1 Screen 1Activate bandwidth management and select to allocate bandwidth to packets based on the services.
Figure 34 Bandwidth Management Wizard: General Information
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