Grandstream Networks HandyTone-286 Manual Do Utilizador

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HandyTone -286 User Manual
 
Grandstream Networks, Inc
 
 
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IP-PBX 
IP-based Private Branch Exchange 
 
 
IP Telephony 
(Internet Protocol telephony, also known as Voice over IP Telephony) A general term for the 
technologies that use the Internet Protocol's packet-switched connections to exchange voice, 
fax, and other forms of information that have traditionally been carried over the dedicated 
circuit-switched connections of the public switched telephone network (PSTN). The basic steps 
involved in originating an IP Telephony call are conversion of the analog voice signal to digital 
format and compression/translation of the signal into Internet protocol (IP) packets for 
transmission over the Internet or other packet-switched networks; the process is reversed at the 
receiving end. The terms IP Telephony and Internet Telephony are often used to mean the 
same; however, they are not 100 per cent interchangeable, since Internet is only a subcase of 
packet-switched networks. For users who have free or fixed-price Internet access, IP Telephony 
software essentially provides free telephone calls anywhere in the world. However, the 
challenge of IP Telephony is maintaining the quality of service expected by subscribers. 
Session border controllers resolve this issue by providing quality assurance comparable to 
legacy telephone systems.  
 
IVR 
IVR is a software application that accepts a combination of voice telephone input and touch-
tone keypad selection and provides appropriate responses in the form of voice, fax, callback, e-
mail and perhaps other media.  
 
MTU 
A Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is the largest size 
packet
 or 
frame
, specified in 
octet
(eight-bit bytes), that can be sent in a packet- or frame-based network such as the Internet. The 
maximum for Ethernet is 1500 byte. 
 
NAT 
 
Network Address Translation 
 
NTP 
Network Time Protocol
, a protocol to exchange and synchronize time over networks 
The port used is UDP 123 
Grandstream products using NTP to get time from Internet 
 
OBP/SBC 
Outbound Proxy or another name Session Border Controller. A device used in 
VoIP
 networks. 
OBP/SBCs are put into the signaling and media path between calling and called party. The 
OBP/SBC acts as if it was the called VoIP phone and places a second call to the called party. 
The effect of this behaviour is that not only the signaling traffic, but also the media traffic 
(voice, video etc) crosses the OBP/SBC. Without an OBP/SBC, the media traffic travels 
directly between the VoIP phones. Private OBP/SBCs are used along with 
firewalls
 to enable 
VoIP calls to and from a protected enterprise network. Public VoIP service providers use