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Merlin PLUS User Manual v2.0
SDP
SIP
SLA
SNMP
SPID
STL
STS
TCP
TTL
UDP
Unicast
VLAN
WAN
SDP defines the type of audio coding used within an RTP media stream. It
works with a number of other protocols to establishes a device's location,
determines its availability, negotiates call features and participants and adjusts
session management features
SIP is a common protocol which works with a myriad of other protocols to
establish connections with other devices to provide interoperability
Service Level Agreements (SLAs) a contractual agreement between an ISP and
a customer defining expected performance levels over a network
Simple Network Management Protocol: Simple Network Management Protocol:
a protocol used mostly in network management systems to monitor devices for
conditions that warrant administrative attention.
Service Profile ID for identifying devices over ISDN networks
Studio-to-transmitter link for program audio feeds
Studio-to-studio audio link
TCP protocol ensures reliable in-order delivery of data packets between a
sender and a receiver
Time-to-Live is the setting used in muliticast servers to ensure data packets
have a finite life and don't cause congestion over networks.
User Datagram Protocol: the most commonly used protocol for sending internet
audio and video streams. UDP packets include information which allows them
to travel independently of previous or future packets in a data stream
Broadcasting of a single stream of data between two points
Virtual Local Area Network: partitioning of a single layer-2 network to create
multiple distinct broadcast domains
Wide Area Network; a computer network spanning regions and/or countries to
connect separate LANs
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