Appendix a: glossary of terms, Appendix a: glossary of, Terms – Avaya 1600 Series User Manual

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Appendix A: Glossary of Terms

802.1P

802.1Q

802.1Q defines a layer 2 frame structure that supports VLAN identification and a QoS

mechanism usually referred to as 802.1P.

802.1X

Authentication method for a protocol requiring a network device to authenticate with a

back-end Authentication Server before gaining network access. Applicable 1600

Series IP telephones support IEEE 802.1X for pass-through and for Supplicant

operation with the EAP-MD5 authentication method.

ARP

Address Resolution Protocol, used, for example, to verify that the IP address provided

by the DHCP server is not in use by another IP telephone.

CELP

Code-excited linear-predictive. Voice compression requiring only 16 kbps of

bandwidth.

CLAN

Control LAN, type of Gatekeeper circuit pack.

CNA

Converged Network Analyzer, an Avaya product to test and analyze network

performance.

DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, an IETF protocol used to automate IP address

allocation and management.

DiffServ

Differentiated Services, an IP-based QoS mechanism.

DNS

Domain Name System, an IETF standard for ASCII strings to represent IP
addresses. The Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed Internet directory
service. DNS is used mostly to translate between domain names and IP addresses.
Avaya 1600 Series IP Telephones can use DNS to resolve names into IP addresses.
In DHCP, TFTP, and HTTP files, DNS names can be used wherever IP addresses
were available as long as a valid DNS server is identified first.

Gatekeeper

H.323 application that performs essential control, administrative, and managerial

functions in the media server. Sometimes called CLAN in Avaya documents.

H.323

A TCP/IP-based protocol for VoIP signaling.

HTTP

Hypertext Transfer Protocol, used to request and transmit pages on the World Wide

Web.

HTTPS

A secure version of HTTP.

IETF

Internet Engineering Task Force, the organization that produces standards for

communications on the internet.

LAN

Local Area Network.

LLDP

Link Layer Discovery Protocol. All IP telephones with an Ethernet interface support

the transmission and reception of LLDP frames on the Ethernet line interface in

accordance with IEEE standard 802.1AB.

MAC

Media Access Control, ID of an endpoint.

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