Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual page 905

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filtering
Filtering is the process of examining a data packet on the network to determine the
destination of the data and whether the packet should be passed along on the local LAN,
copied to another LAN, or dropped.
FQDN
A Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) consists of a combination of host name and
domain name. For example, mycomputer.nortelnetworks.com is a Fully Qualified Domain
Name.
frame
A frame is a unit of data transmission in a local area network.
frame relay
A frame relay is a high-speed, packet switching WAN protocol designed to provide
efficient, high-speed frame or packet transmission with minimum delay. Frame relay uses
minimal error detection and relies on higher level protocols for error control.
FTP
The file transfer protocol (FTP) allows a user on one host to access and transfer files to
and from another host over a network. On the Internet, FTP refers to a tool for accessing
linked files.
full autohold (on idle line)
When this feature is on, Full Autohold automatically puts the current line on hold when
you select another line. Enable Full Autohold under Line XXX, Trunk Line Data.
(Services, Telephony Services, Lines)
You can also define auto hold for each telephone. See auto hold.
full double density (FDD)
See double density.
Fully Qualified Domain Name
See FQDN.
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gateway
A system that links two different types of networks and enables them to communicate with
each other. Business Communications Manager is the gateway that links your network to
the intranet or internet. Depending on your configuration, you can let your workstations
know that Business Communications Manager is the internet gateway. When you
configure voice over IP (VoIP) trunking, you need to configure the parameters for the local
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