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Introduction
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SmartWare Software Configuration Guide 
A • Terms and definitions
Introduction
This chapter contains the terms and their definitions that are used throughout this SmartWare Software Config-
uration Guide
. This guide contains many terms that are related to specific networking technologies areas such 
as LAN protocols, WAN technologies, routing, Ethernet, and Frame Relay. Moreover various terms are related 
to telecommunication areas.
SmartWare architecture terms and definitions
Term or Definition
Meaning
Administrator
The person who has privileged access to the CLI.
Application Download
A application image is downloaded from a remote TFTP server to the per-
sistent memory (flash:) of a SmartNode.
Application Image
The binary operation code stored in the persistent memory (flash:) of a 
SmartNode.
Batchfile
Script file containing instructions to download one or more software com-
ponent from a TFTP server to the persistent memory (flash: or nvram:) of a 
SmartNode.
Bootloader
The bootloader is a “mini” application performing basic system checks and 
starting the application image. The bootloader also provides minimal net-
work services allowing the SmartNode to be accessed and upgraded over 
the network even if the application image should not start. The bootloader is 
installed in the factory and is in general never upgraded.
Bootloader Image
The binary code of the Bootloader stored in the persistent memory (flash:) 
of a SmartNode.
Bootstrap
The starting-up of a SmartNode, which involves checking the Reset button, 
loading and starting the application image, and starting other software 
modules, or—if no valid application image is available—the bootloader.
Build
The released software is organized as builds. Each build has its unique 
identification. A build is part of a release and has software bug fixes. See 
also release.
Call Routing
Calls through SmartNode can be routed based on a set of routing criteria. 
See also Session Router.
Call Signaling
The call signaling specifies how to set up a call to the destination Smart-
Node or 3rd party equipment.
Circuit
A communication path between two or more devices.
Circuit Port
Physical port connected to a switching system or used for circuit switching.
Circuit Switching
The switching system in which a dedicated physical circuit path must exist 
between the sender and the receiver for the duration of the call. Used in 
the conventional telephone network.
Codec
Abbreviation for the word construct Coder and Decoder. Voice channels 
occupy 64 kbps using PCM (pulse code modulation) coding. Over the 
years, compression techniques were developed allowing a reduction in 
the required bandwidth while preserving voice quality. Such compression 
techniques are implemented within a Codec.