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Glossary

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required for each voice connection is

low. However, it also means that the

time needed to compress/decompress

the data is greater, which increases

execution time for data in the network

and thus impairs voice quality. The time

required increases the delay between

the sender speaking and the recipient

hearing what has been said.

Consultation call

You are making a call. With a consulta-

tion call, you interrupt the conversation

briefly to establish a connection to

another participant. If you terminate

the connection to this participant

immediately, then this was an enquiry

call. If you switch to and fro between

the first and second participants, it is

called Toggling.

D

DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

Internet protocol which handles the

automatic assignment of IP addresses

to Network subscribers. The protocol

is made available in the network by a

server. A DHCP server can e.g. be a

router.
The phone contains a DHCP client. A

router that contains a DHCP server can

assign the IP addresses for the phone

automatically from a defined address

block. This dynamic assignment means

that several Network subscribers can

share one IP address, although they use

it alternately and not simultaneously.
With some routers you can specify that

the IP address for the phone is never

changed.

Displayed name

VoIP provider feature. You can specify

any name that is to be shown to the

other party call instead of your phone

number.

DMZ (Demilitarised Zone)

DMZ describes a part of a network that

is outside the firewall.
A DMZ is set up, as it were, between

a network you want to protect (e.g. a

LAN) and a non-secure network

(e.g. the Internet). A DMZ permits

unrestricted access from the Internet to

only one or a few network compo-

nents, while the other network compo-

nents remain secure behind the fire-

wall.

DNS

Domain Name System

Hierarchical system that permits the

assignment of IP addresses to Domain

names that are easier to note. This

assignment has to be managed by a

local DNS server in each (W)LAN. The

local DNS server determines the IP

address, if necessary by enquiring of

superordinate DNS servers and other

local DNS servers in the Internet.
You can specify the IP address of the

primary/secondary DNS server.
See also: DynDNS.

Domain name

Name of one (of several) Web server on

the Internet (e.g. Siemens Home) The

domain name is assigned to the rele-

vant IP address by DNS.

DSCP

Differentiated Service Code Point

See Quality of Service (QoS).

DSL

Digital Subscriber Line

Data transfer technology which allows

Internet access at e.g. 1.5 Mbps over

conventional phone lines. Require-

ments: DSL modem and the appropri-

ate service offered by the Internet pro-

vider.

DSLAM

Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer

The DSLAM is a switch cabinet in an

exchange at which all subscriber con-

nectors converge.

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