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Appendix G Glossary
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gateway
An application that connects the core application components of MeetingPlace to existing applications.
Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes, Directory Services, IP, and Instant Messaging are examples of
applications for which a gateway exists.
Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes, Directory Services, IP, and Instant Messaging are examples of
applications for which a gateway exists.
H
H.323
A standard that specifies the components, protocols, and procedures for multimedia communications
services: real-time audio, video, and data communications over IP-based networks. H.323 is an
umbrella recommendation from the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) that sets standards
for multimedia communications over Local Area Networks (LANs) that do not provide a guaranteed
quality of service.
services: real-time audio, video, and data communications over IP-based networks. H.323 is an
umbrella recommendation from the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) that sets standards
for multimedia communications over Local Area Networks (LANs) that do not provide a guaranteed
quality of service.
HTML
HyperText Markup Language. The authoring language used to create hypertext documents for the
World Wide Web. Like the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), on which it is based,
HTML identifies the types of information in a document rather than the exact way it is to be presented.
The presentation is left to the software that converts the contents to a suitable format for viewing.
World Wide Web. Like the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), on which it is based,
HTML identifies the types of information in a document rather than the exact way it is to be presented.
The presentation is left to the software that converts the contents to a suitable format for viewing.
HTTP
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The application protocol for moving hypertext files across the Internet.
This protocol requires an HTTP client program on one end of a connection and an HTTP server
program on the other.
This protocol requires an HTTP client program on one end of a connection and an HTTP server
program on the other.
hunt group
In telephony, a group of channels that share the same phone number. When a call comes in using the
phone number assigned to the hunt group, the switch hunts for an available channel in the group.
phone number assigned to the hunt group, the switch hunts for an available channel in the group.
Hypertext Markup
Language
Language
See HTML.
Hypertext Transfer
Protocol
Protocol
See HTTP.
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IP address
An address that uniquely identifies each host on a network or Internet.
IP subnet
A number appended to the IP address to subdivide a network into smaller networks. IP subnets allow
for more computers on a network with a single IP address. For example, 195.112.56.75/14,
195.112.56.75/15, and 195.112.56.75/16 are all IP addresses with subnets of 14, 15, and 16.
for more computers on a network with a single IP address. For example, 195.112.56.75/14,
195.112.56.75/15, and 195.112.56.75/16 are all IP addresses with subnets of 14, 15, and 16.
IP Telephony
IP telephony allows users to make phone calls over the Internet, intranets, or private LANs and WANs
that use the TCP/IP protocol.
that use the TCP/IP protocol.
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LAN
Local Area Network. A digital network that operates in a limited geographical area, usually a single
company location or campus. Communication within a LAN is not usually subjected to external
regulations.
company location or campus. Communication within a LAN is not usually subjected to external
regulations.