MOCET M62 User Manual

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IP2032 ADMINISTRATOR’S MANUAL

All TCP/IP messages contain the address of the destination network as well as
the address of the destination station. This enables TCP/IP messages to be
transmitted to multiple networks (subnets) within an organization or worldwide.

VAD

Voice Activity Detection (VAD) helps save bandwidth during calls. Examples:
When making a VoIP call and you not speaking and you listening, that silence is
still taking up bandwidth during the call. When silence is detected by VAD
software over a predetermined length of time, it sends silent packets that inform
other VAD enabled systems to stop holding the bandwidth for these empty
packets.

VoIP

Voice Over Internet Protocol: VoIP is based on the principal of transmitting
digitized voice packets over networks. Basically, VoIP consists of converting voice
signals into streams of digital packets and sending those packets of data through
an IP-constructed network environment. VoIP can work in both LAN (local area
network) and WAN (wide area network) environments for internetwork or
internetwork communication between VoIP channel users. Routers and switches
and other special compression protocols direct the packetized voice data to their
destination IP address. VoIP can be less expensive than voice transmission using
standard analog packets over POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service). It allows
telephone calls, faxes, or overhead paging to be transported over an existing IP
data network topology.

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