Glossary – Siemens Gigaset S450 IP User Manual

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Glossary

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Glossary

A

ADSL

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line

Special form of DSL.

ALG

Application Layer Gateway

NAT control mechanism of a router.
Many routers with integrated NAT use

ALG. ALG lets the data packets in a VoIP

connection pass and adds the public IP

address of the secure private network.
The router's ALG should be deactivated

if the VoIP provider offers a STUN server

or an outbound proxy.
See also: Firewall, NAT, Outbound

proxy, STUN.

Authentication

Restriction of access to a network/serv-

ice by use of a password to log in.

Automatic ringback

See Ringback when the number is

busy.

B

Block dialling

Enter the complete phone number, and

correct it if necessary. Then pick up the

receiver or press the handsfree key to

dial the phone number.

Broadband Internet access

See DSL.

Buddy

Subscriber with whom you exchange

brief messages on the Internet in real

time (chatting).
See also: Instant messaging.

C

Call forwarding

CF

Automatic forwarding of a call to a dif-

ferent telephone number. There are

three kinds of call forwarding:
– CFU, Call Forwarding Unconditional
– CFB, Call Forwarding Busy
– CFNR, Call Forwarding No Reply

Call waiting

CW

VoIP provider feature. A beep during a

call indicates that another caller is wait-

ing. You can accept or reject the second

call. You can activate/deactivate the

feature.

Chatting

Form of communication on the Inter-

net. During a chat, brief messages are

exchanged between the communicat-

ing parties in real time. Chatting in this

sense is understood to be a written

form of communication.

Client

Application that requests a service

from a server.

Codec

Coder/decoder

Codec is a procedure that digitises and

compresses analogue voice before it is

sent via the Internet and decodes –

i.e.translates into analogue voice –

digital data when voice packets are

received. There are different codecs

that vary, for instance, according to the

level of compression.
Both parties involved in the telephone

connection (caller/sender and recipi-

ent) must use the same codec. This is

negotiated between the sender and the

recipient when establishing a connec-

tion.
The choice of codec is a compromise

between voice quality, transmission

speed and the necessary bandwidth.

A high level of compression, for exam-

ple, means that the bandwidth

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