Specifications
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2. Stands for Rapid Transport Protocol. RTP provides facing and error recovery
services to the APPN data when the data passes the APPN network. RTP allows you to
check error recovery and flow control synthetically. RTP does not recover but prevents
traffic congestion.
3. Stands for Real-Time Transport Protocol. This is one of the IPv6 protocols. RTP is
designed to enable the synthetic network transmission feature in the application that
transfers real-time data such as audio, video, and simulation data through multicast or
unicast network services. RTP enables the real-time application to identify a payload
type, specify a sequence number, perform time-stamping, and to monitor a
transmission procedure.
SIP
Stands for Session Initiation Protocol. SIP is an application layer control protocol
based on very simple texts, and allows more than one user to make, correct, or
complete a session. Examples of sessions include remote conferences, phones,
meetings, event notifications, and instant messaging on the Internet. SIP is
independent to lower-level packet protocols (e.g. TCP, UDP, ATM, and X.25).
SmartViewer
This is software that allows you to monitor AP-GK1000, AP-GK2000, and
AP-GK3000, which are the gatekeeper series of AddPac Technology, in a Graphical
User Environment (GUI) environment in real-time and to search or manage statistical
data.
SNMP
Stands for Simple Network Management Protocol. This is a network management
protocol almost dedicated to TCP/IP networks. SNMP monitors and controls network
devices, and manages setup, collection of statistical data, operation performance, and
security features. Reference: SGMP and SNMP2
T1
This is the facility of a digital WAN service provider. T1 uses the AMI or B8ZS
coding method to transfer DS-1 format data at a rate of 1.544Mbps over a phone
switching network. Compare to: E1; Reference: AMI, B8ZS, DS-1
TCP/IP
Stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. TCP/IP is a general name
of the protocol suites developed in the seventies by DoD of the U.S. to help build a
global inter-network. TCP and IP are two of the best known protocol suites. Reference:
IP and TCAP
Telco
Stands for Telephone Company. Telco refers to a telephone service provider. Typically,
Telco means individual local telephone service providers such as Bell, and sometimes
includes long distance telephone service providers.
Telnet
This is a standard terminal emulation protocol included in the TCP/IP protocol stacks.