HP 480-0005-00-15 User Manual

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Gateway. A device (i.e., Tenor CMS) which connects IP-

based networks and circuit-switched networks.

Ground Strap. A ground connection on the front of the

chassis is provided for ESD protection.

H

H.323. A protocol standard for sending multimedia com-

munications (i.e., voice/data) simultaneously 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 another Tenor CMS
unit or another H.323 endpoint.

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

PBX into a private network in order to eliminate toll
charges.

I

Internet. A packet based network which transports voice/

video/data over TCP/IP.

Intranet communication. Communication within the

same company, usually through an Ethernet hub.

IP Address. A unique 32 bit address that identifies a net-

work device is connected to the network via TCP/IP.

IVR. Interactive Voice Response enables you offer ser-

vices, such as Pre-paid calling cards and Post-paid
accounts to your customers.

L

LAN. Local Area Network. A local area network that

carries data between workstations in the same loca-
tion. Workstations in a LAN are connected togeth-
er— typically by an Ethernet hub— to share
information.

LEDs. Indicators as to the status of the chassis and other

components of the system. LEDs appear on the chas-
sis and other components.

M

Maintenance Mode. A CLI module which provides util-

ities for maintaining the system.

Monitor Module. A CLI module which provides a set of

utilities to monitor the network and all system com-
ponents.

N

Null modem cable. A 9-pin cable used to connect the

Tenor CMS to a PC’s asynchronous console port.

P

PacketSaver. A packet multiplexing technology which

reduces the amount of IP bandwidth require to sup-
port multiple calls flowing between two networks.

PBX. Private Branch Exchange. Telephone switch locat-

ed on a customer’s premises that establishes circuits
between users and the PSTN (public network).

Power Inlet. Inlet for which you insert the supplied AC

power cord. The unit requires a 110-220 VAC.

Power Supply. Supplies power to the Tenor CMS. If one

power supply is removed or becomes inoperable, the
system automatically cuts over to the remaining pow-
er supply.

PSTN. Public Switched Telephone Network (also known

as Central Office). Telephone Company Switching
facility.

R

RJ-45. A CAT 5 cable used to connect the Tenor CMS to

an Ethernet.

RJ-48. A CAT 5 cable used to connect the Tenor CMS to

a Line Circuit or Trunk Circuit.

RADIUS. When using IVR, the RADIUS (Remote Au-

thentication Dial-In User Service) is used for authen-
ticating and authorizing user access to the VoIP
network.

S

SelectNet

™.

The next generation of TASQ technology;

the functionality monitors your data network for jit-
ter, latency, and packet loss, and transparently
switches customer calls to the PSTN when required.

Slot. Slots in the front of the chassis which houses WAN

cards, DSP Resource cards and a System Controller
Card.

SNMP. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

is the standard protocol used to exchange network in-
formation between different types of networks.

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