Glossary – Quintum Technologies Tenor AS User Manual

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GLOSSARY

A

Alarm. A brief message that appears on your screen

when the Tenor AS encounters a problem (i.e.,
failed interface). Alarms can be viewed through
CLI (see Command Line Interface), a Telnet
connection, or Tenor Monitor.

Auto Switching. If a network packet delay for an IP

call becomes unacceptable, the Tenor AS will
automatically switch the call to PSTN.

B

Border Element. Provides access into or out of an

administrative domain. The Tenor AS has two
types of Border Elements: Primary and Second-
ary.

Bypass Number. A telephone number that is auto-

matically sent to the PSTN, without going VoIP.

C

CDR. Call Detail Recording. A string of data which

contains call information such as call date and
time, call length, calling party and called party.
CDRs can be viewed through the Tenor Moni-
tor.

CDR Server. The server (or workstation) responsi-

ble for receiving and processing CDRs as they
are generated.

Command Line Interface (CLI). A configuration

system you use to configure and monitor the
Tenor AS unit via telnet connection.

Configuration Manager. A GUI interface which en-

ables you to configure all functions in the Tenor
AS
.

Console port. RS-232 connector on System Con-

troller card is used for connection to a PC’s seri-
al port via DB-9 null modem cable.

D

DSP. Digital Signal which provides the required

signal processing for the Tenor AS.

E

ESD. Electrostatic Discharge occurs as a result of

improperly handled electrostatic components.
An ESD Antistatic Strap must be used to prevent
ESD.

Ethernet. A Local Area Network (LAN) data net-

work design that connects devices like comput-
ers, printers, and terminals. It transmits data
over twisted pair or coaxial cable at speeds of 10
to 100 Mbps.

Ethernet port. A port on the Tenor AS which pro-

vides RJ-45 jacks for connection to a 10/100
Ethernet LAN switch or hub via RJ-45 cable.

Extranet. Communications with a source outside

your company.

F

FXO port. Provides an RJ-11 jack for connection to

the Central Office to provide direct connection
to the PSTN.

FXS port. Provides an RJ-11 jack for connection to

a PBX, Keyphone or phone.

G

Gatekeeper. See H.323 Gatekeeper.

Ground Screw. Provides earth ground to the unit if

additional grounding is required.

H

H.323. A protocol standard for sending multimedia

communications (i.e., voice/data) simultaneous-
ly over packet-based networks, such as IP.

H.323 Gatekeeper. An H.323 built in gatekeeper

which performs IP call routing functions such as
call control and administrative services to anoth-
er Tenor AS unit or another H.323 endpoint.

Hop-off PBX Call. A toll call which is “leaked out”

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