Руководство По Установке для Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server
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T1 A digital transmission link with a capacity of 1.544 Mbit/s, used in North
America. Typically channelized into 24 DS0s, each is capable of carrying a
single voice conversation or data stream. Uses two pairs of twisted pair wires.
America. Typically channelized into 24 DS0s, each is capable of carrying a
single voice conversation or data stream. Uses two pairs of twisted pair wires.
T1 Smart Blade The Cisco Systems proprietary conferencing card enhanced
with T1 PSTN connectivity. A T1 Smart Blade is required to provide physical
connectivity to a T1 telephone network.
with T1 PSTN connectivity. A T1 Smart Blade is required to provide physical
connectivity to a T1 telephone network.
TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. An open network
standard that defines how devices from different manufacturers communicate
with each other over interconnected networks. TCP/IP protocols are the
foundation of the Internet.
standard that defines how devices from different manufacturers communicate
with each other over interconnected networks. TCP/IP protocols are the
foundation of the Internet.
team A predefined set of users. Typically used as a shortcut when inviting
the same group of users.
the same group of users.
time zone The temporal equivalent of a geographical location in terms of
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). In MeetingPlace each profile has a time zone
setting, which should be set to reflect the office location where the user
regularly does business.
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). In MeetingPlace each profile has a time zone
setting, which should be set to reflect the office location where the user
regularly does business.
touch-tone interface Any prompts or actions related to the telephone.
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol See
trunk In telephony communications, the circuit between two telephony
nodes.
nodes.
tunneling A technology that enables one network to send its data through
another network’s connections. Tunneling works by encapsulating a network
protocol within packets carried by the second network.
another network’s connections. Tunneling works by encapsulating a network
protocol within packets carried by the second network.
twisted pair Relatively low-speed transmission medium consisting of two
insulated wires, shielded or unshielded, in regular spiral patterns. The wires
are twisted around each other to minimize interference from other twisted
pairs in the cable. Twisted pair is common in telephone wiring and is
increasingly common in data networks. Other high-speed forms of cable
include coaxial and fiber optic cables.
insulated wires, shielded or unshielded, in regular spiral patterns. The wires
are twisted around each other to minimize interference from other twisted
pairs in the cable. Twisted pair is common in telephone wiring and is
increasingly common in data networks. Other high-speed forms of cable
include coaxial and fiber optic cables.
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UL Software licenses that allow users to access a particular feature or
function.
function.
UNC Universal Naming Convention. The system for indicating names of
servers and computers, such as \Servername\Sharename.
servers and computers, such as \Servername\Sharename.
Universal naming convention See
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