Avaya Equinox Manual page 89

Streaming and recording server
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H.323 Alias
H.350
H.460
HD
High Availability
High Definition
High Profile
HTTP
HTTPS
Image Resolution
KBps
kbps
August 2017
See
Alias
on page 83.
H.350 is the protocol used to enhance LDAP user databases to add video
endpoint information for users and groups.
H.460 enhances the standard H.323 protocol to manage firewall and NAT
traversal using ITU-T standards. H.460–compliant endpoints can directly
communicate with Equinox H.323 Edge. The endpoints act as H.460 clients
and Equinox H.323 Edge acts as an H.460 server.
A HD ready device describes its high definition resolution capabilities of
720p, a video resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels.
High availability is a state where you ensure better service and less
downtime by deploying additional servers. There are several strategies for
achieving high availability, including deployment of redundant servers
managed by load balancing systems.
See
HD
on page 89.
See
H.264 High Profile
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application protocol for
distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. HTTP is the
foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web.
Hypertext is structured text that uses logical links (hyperlinks) between
nodes containing text. HTTP is the protocol to exchange or transfer
hypertext.
HTTPS is the secured version of the standard web browser protocol HTTP.
It secures communication between a web browser and a web server
through authentication of the web site and encrypting communication
between them. For example, you can use HTTPS to secure web browser
access to the web interface of many Equinox Solution products.
See
Resolution
on page 93.
Kilobytes per second (KBps) measures the bitrate in kilobytes per second,
not kilobits, by dividing the number of kilobits by eight. Bitrate is normally
quoted as kilobits per second (kbps) and then converted to kilobytes per
second (KBps). Bitrate measures the throughput of data communication
between two devices.
Kilobits per second (kbps) is the standard unit to measure bitrate,
measuring the throughput of data communication between two devices.
Since this counts the number of individual bits (ones or zeros), you must
divide by eight to calculate the number of kilobytes per second (KBps).
Installing the Avaya Equinox Streaming and Recording Server
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on page 88.
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