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Residential seamless mobilitiy gateway
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NIC
OOB DTMF
PING
port
port triggering
POTS
PPP
PPPoE
PPTP
private IP
address
PSTN
UNCONTROLLED DOCUMENT
public IP
address
QoS
RIP
RTP
RJ-11
RJ-45
router
server
SIP
S-MTA
SSH
RSGu3500 Residential Seamless Mobility Gateway User Guide
Overview Installation Troubleshooting Contact
Configuration: Basic
Network interface card is another name for network adapter. A NIC is installed in an expansion slot
or can be built-in. Every Ethernet NIC has a MAC address permanently saved in its ROM.
Out-of-Band Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency protocol for voice traffic.
A network utility that tests host reachability by sending a small packet to the host and waiting for a
reply. If you PING a computer IP address and receive a reply, you know the computer is reachable
over the network. It also stands for "Packet InterNet Groper."
On a computer or other electronic device, a port is a socket or plug used to physically connect it to
the network or to other devices.
In TCP/IP, a port is a number from 0 to 65536 used logically by a client program to specify a server
program. Ports 0 to 1024 are reserved.
A mechanism that enables incoming communication with specified applications. Primarily used for
gaming applications.
"Plain old telephone service;" basic analog telephone service. POTS uses the lowest 4 kHz of
bandwidth on twisted pair wiring.
Point-to-Point Protocol is a method to establish a network connection or session between hosts.
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet is a specification for connecting to the Internet used with DSL
modems.
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol encapsulates other protocols to create VPNs. It is developed
jointly by several vendors.
An IP address assigned to a computer on the RSGu3500 LAN by the DHCP server on the
RSGu3500 for a specified lease time. Private IP addresses are used by the RSGu3500 LAN only;
they are invisible to devices on the Internet. See also public IP address.
The public switched telephone network is the traditional circuit-switched, voice-oriented telephone
network. See also POTS.
A public IP address is visible to devices on the Internet. See also private IP address.
quality of service
Routing Information Protocol enables routers to exchange routing information with other network
routers. Any RIP-enabled router:
Sends automatic update packets containing its routing table periodically (every 30 seconds)
Accepts periodic updates from other routers and adds, deletes, or modifies routes in its routing
table accordingly
Responds to requests for its routing table
Real Time Protocol for voice traffic.
The most common type of connector for household or office phones.
The most common type of port for Ethernet networks.
On IP networks, a device connecting at least two networks, which may or may not be similar. A
router filters data based on the IP address, examining the source and destination IP addresses to
determine the best route on which to forward it.
A dedicated computer that supplies files, data, or services to other "client" computers or devices.
Session Initiation Protocol for voice traffic.
A standalone media terminal adapter converts analog voice signals to and from a standard
telephone to digital data that can be transmitted through a broadband connection over the Internet.
secure shell
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TCP/IP
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