MOCET IP3092 User Manual

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MOCET IP3092/IP3092L Communicator User Guide

G.723.1

6.4/5.3 kbps MP-MLQ codec (low quality, low bandwidth, high

processor load due to the compression)

G.726

40/32/24/16 ADPCM codec (good quality, medium bandwidth, low

processor load)

G.729

8 kbps ACELP codec (medium quality, low bandwidth, high

processor load)

IEEE

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York,

www.ieee.org. A membership organization that includes engineers,
scientists and students in electronics and allied fields. It has more
than 300,000 members. The IEEE is an international organization
that develops standards for hundreds of electronic and electrical
technologies for computers and communications. The organization
uses a series of numbers, like the Dewey Decimal system in
libraries, to differentiate between the various technology families.

IP (Internet
Protocol)

Internet Protocol is located at 3rd layer of ISO network model. A set

of rules used to send and receive messages at the Internet address
level. IP protocol is widely used in Internet and LAN networks. The
purpose is to deliver data between computing equipment over the
network. The protocol is generally effective but does not guarantee
complete and accurate data communications.

IP address

A 32-bit number that identifies each sender or receiver of information

that is sent across the Internet. An IP address has two parts: an
identifier of a particular network on the Internet and an identifier of
the particular device (which can be a server or a workstation) within
that network. A number used to identify the location of a host device.
It is expressed in numeric dot notation (e.g. 202.203.27.31).

IP Centrex

This service is offered by the LEC to the end user. The feature-rich
Centrex line offers the same features and benefits as a PBX to a
customer without the capital investment or maintenance charges.
The LEC charges a monthly fee to the customer, who must agree to
sign a term agreement. And the above service is thru VoIP called IP
centrex.

Jitter

Jitter refers to fluctuations in transmission delay time. In the case of

voice data, conversations are packaged into packets (IP
packetization) and transmitted. Individual packets can take different
routes through the varied networks that comprise the Internet. When
the time interval for the arrival of the packets is not constant the
timing fluctuations that may occur are referred to as "jitter".

MAC

Medium Access Controller (MAC) : The IEEE 802.11 Standard

encompasses the physical layer (PHY) and the lower portion of the
data link layer. The lower portion of the data link layer is often
referred to as the Medium Access Controller (MAC) sublayer. Every
wireless 802.11 device has its own specific MAC address hard-
coded into it. This unique identifier can be used to provide security
for wireless networks. When a network uses a MAC table, only the
802.11 radios that have had their MAC addresses added to that
network's MAC table will be able to get onto the network.

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