user manual
Table Of Contents
- Voice Gateways System Manual
- About This Manual
- Contents
- Chapter 1 - System Description
- Chapter 2 - Installation
- Chapter 3 - Using the Web Configuration Server
- 3.1 Introduction to the Web Configuration Server
- 3.2 Accessing the Web Configuration Server
- 3.3 Using the Web Configuration Server
- 3.4 Home Menu - Product Info Page
- 3.5 WAN Menu
- 3.6 VLAN Tagging Menu
- 3.7 Telephone Menu
- 3.8 BW Reservation - DRAP Configuration Page
- 3.9 System Menu
- 3.10 Upgrade Page
- 3.11 Restart Page
- 3.12 Logout Page
- 3.13 Parameters Summary
- Appendix A - Internal Class 5 Services
- Appendix B - Default Telephony Parameters
- Appendix C - New Features
- Glossary

Glossary
AS/NZS Australian and New Zealand Standard
BW Band Width
CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation: A supplementary
service used to show the number of a caller.
CNI Calling Number Identification.
CSA Canadian Standards Association
CW Call Waiting
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A protocol for
dynamically assigning IP addresses from a pre-defined list to
nodes on a network. Using DHCP to manage IP addresses
simplifies client configuration and efficiently utilizes IP
addresses.
DiffServ See DSCP
DNS Domain Name System: The name resolution system that lets
users locate computers on the Internet (TCP/IP network) by
domain name. The DNS server maintains a database of domain
names (host names) and their corresponding IP addresses.
DRAP Dynamic Resource Allocation Protocol
DSCP Differentiated Service Code Point, AKA DiffServ: An alternate
use for the ToS byte in IP packets. Six bits of this byte are
being reallocated for use as the DSCP field where each DSCP
specifies a particular per-hop behavior that is applied to the
packet.
DTMF Dual-Tone Multi Frequency: The type of audio signals that are
generated when you press the buttons on a touch-tone
telephone. DTMF assigns a specific frequency (consisting of
two separate tones) to each key.
EC Echo Cancellation